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Pakistan was created by the British secret services when the British were leaving India.
Since then, Pakistan has been under the control of the US and the UK.
The coup d'état took place immediately after the visit of the President of Pakistan to Moscow.
It's another US-led color revolution

Re: Pakistan

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ChuChu Rocket wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 3:29 pm Russia's not going to help Pakistan? I'm a bit confused about the whole thing as I don't follow Pakistani news either :sweat:
China might...if they are on Russia side...but...(another opinion is...all countries are trying to depopulate themselves and all conflicts are a spectacle...with enormous casualties)
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RplusT wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 8:08 pm India is definitely a reason.
Pakistan is traditionally an ally of the US.
Delivery of the US military equipment to the mujahideen during
the USSR war in Afghanistan was just via Pakistan.
It is hard to expect the US to give up its influence zone in Asia,
especially before the final battle with China, whatever it will look like.
In turn, India is rather closer to Russia, although due
to the scale of this country and its population,
it would be difficult to call it a Russian influence zone.
It's worth noting the almost perfect balance in the nuclear arsenal
of both countries (India and Pakistan), which ensures peace in that region.




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