The army controls Indian politics… You will be shocked to hear what Pakistan’s top general said – the next war will be beyond Kashmir

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You might be surprised and laugh at what Pakistani military officials and politicians say. But the reality is that Pakistani military officials have been saying these things for decades. That’s why most Pakistanis harbor an imaginary belief that they’ve defeated India in every war, that Pakistan’s army can conquer India… Hearing these words won’t make you laugh anymore, but instead, you might be in for a shock.
For example, Pakistan’s number-two officer, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, has said that “the army controls India’s politics.” Now, imagine that the army itself controls Pakistan, a country where military rule has been imposed every 15-20 years, its military officials are saying about India that “the army controls India’s politics.”
The Next War Goes Beyond Kashmir – Pakistani General
Pakistan’s top military officer, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, speaking at an event, said that “the Indian Army has become politicized, and Indian politics is militarized.” The reality is that Pakistan’s Prime Minister makes every decision after consulting the Army Chief. Any foreign leader who visits comes to Rawalpindi, not Islamabad. For example, Donald Trump met with Asim Munir at the White House instead of Shahbaz Sharif. Shamshad Mirza then issued a further threat, saying, “The next war will not be limited to Kashmir.” This means that the Pakistani Army is admitting it is again planning to spread terrorism across the border.
Furthermore, Shamshad Mirza stated that “Pakistan fought the May conflict against India using its own resources.” The reality is that a Turkish warship was stationed at Karachi Port, China supplied PL-15 missiles, and Turkey supplied Bayraktar TB-2 drones. Furthermore, China was constantly providing live satellite feeds to Pakistan. He also said that “India uses military power and Western support to assert dominance.” The reality is that India exerts influence through its economy, innovation, technology, and democracy, and Pakistan could follow India’s lead if it chose to.