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"We'll Take Half World Down With Us": Pak Army Chief Asim Munir's Nuclear Threat In US​

Pakistan's Field Marshal also threatened to destroy any infrastructure that India builds on the Indus water channels, saying his country has no dearth of missiles.​


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The Pakistan Army Chief is on his second visit to the US in two months.

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  • Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir threatened nuclear war from US soil if Pakistan faces existential threat
  • Munir said Pakistan would take down half the world if it is going down in a war with India
  • He warned of destroying Indian infrastructure on Indus water channels with ten missiles

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Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir has openly warned of a "nuclear war" from American soil. Addressing an event in Tampa, Florida, Pakistan's de facto military ruler threatened to take down "half the world" if his country faced an existential threat in a future war with India.

"We are a nuclear nation. If we think we are going down, we'll take half the world down with us," he said, according to reports.

The remarks were the first nuclear threats known to have ever been delivered from US soil against a third country. They were reportedly made during a dinner hosted for Munir by businessman Adnan Asad, who serves as the honorary consul for Tampa.


On The Indus Waters Treaty

Pakistan's Field Marshal also threatened to destroy any infrastructure that India builds on the Indus water channels-- which could impede water flow to Pakistan-- saying his country has no dearth of missiles. Munir claimed that New Delhi's decision to place the Indus Waters Treaty into abeyance after the Pahalgam terror attack in April could put 250 million people at risk of starvation.

"We will wait for India to build a dam, and when it does so, phir das missile sey faarigh kar dengey [we will destroy it with 10 missiles]...The Indus River is not the Indians' family property. Humein missilon ki kami nahin hai, al-hamdulillah [we have no shortage of missiles, Praise be to God]," Munir reportedly said.

The Pakistan Army Chief is on his second visit to the US in two months. On his last visit, he was invited for a White House luncheon with President Trump on June 18. During the visit, he had recommended the US President's name for a Nobel Prize for his supposed peace-making efforts-- a proposal he repeated at the Florida event.


Per reports, an estimated 120 Florida-based members of Pakistani origin attended the event, where participants were not allowed to carry cellphones or other digital devices. A representative of the Israel Defence Forces was also reportedly present at the function.

India-Pakistan Military Conflict

During the event, Munir also reportedly dedicated a substantial part of his speech to Pakistan's recent military conflict with India and questioned New Delhi's decision not to provide specific details of its losses during the four-day war.


"The Indians should accept their losses...Sportsman spirit is a virtue," he said, adding that Islamabad will also make its losses public, as long as India also conducts a similar exercise.

From his pre-prepared notes, he read, "Ek tweet karwaya tha with Surah Fil and a picture of (the industrialist) Mukesh Ambani to show them what we will do the next time." Surah Al-Fil, also known as "The Elephant," is the 105th chapter of the Quran, which describes how Allah sent birds to drop stones on an enemy's battle elephants and reduced them to "chewed-up straw".

"We'll start from India's East, where they have located their most valuable resources, and then move westwards," Munir was quoted as saying by ThePrint.

Munir, a conservative, is reportedly the first Pakistan army chief to have a seminary education.

"Crude Anology"

Between expansive threats against India, the Pakistan Army Chief inadvertently admitted Islamabad's current standing vis-à-vis New Delhi. He called India a shiny Mercedes, compared to "dump truck" Pakistan.


"India is shining, a Mercedes coming on a highway like a Ferrari, but we are a dump truck full of gravel. If the truck hits the car, who is going to be the loser?" he said in a "crude analogy".

Next President?

Amid speculations of the army chief possibly aspiring to be the next president, Munir also took the opportunity to make the case for military involvement in Pakistani politics, saying, “They say war is too serious to be left to the Generals, but politics is also too serious to be left to the politicians.”


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Look to what extent US has regressed. It is emerging as a rogue state like what Geoffrey Sach said. Now, US patronage the terrorist like Moonir. I think US shall be reduced to a mediocre power in couple of decades. De-dolarization is need of hour.
 
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Look to what extent US has regressed. It is emerging as a rogue state alike Geoffrey Sach said. Now US patronage the terrorist like Moonir. I think US shall be reduced to a mideocre power in couple of decades. De-dolatization is need of hour.
it has begun, we already trading in Rubles doing oil deals with Russia.

Trump ki gaand is red hot angry.
 
Ex Pentagon officer calls moonir osama bin laden in suit. Asks US to declare him personally non grata.


How many times now have I mentioned that Islam is just CIA weaponized ideology?

How many times now?

@Vsdoc @Sharma Ji @Cryptonian

How many times now bhai?

Hum sub chutiye hain? like all of a sudden chutiye? Aik dum say chutiye?

Are we all half chutiya? or full on chutiya?

Islam/ AL-Yahudiyat k peechhay kon bettha hae?
 
To take half of world with them, moonira need to kill 4 billion people. 1.4 billion Indians are confirmed. Who are rest 2.6 billion? Now he exclude 1.6 bn Muslims of exclusive of Indian Muslims in the world. US is the master. Exclude US. Now Africa, Europe and China are left. Pakistani missiles can not reach Europe and Africa. So the only option left is China to complete score.
 
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To take half of world with them, moonira need to kill 4 billion people. 1.4 billion Indians are confirmed. Who are rest 2.6 billion? Now he exclude 1.6 bn Muslims of exclusive of Indian Muslims in world. US is the master. Exclude US. Now Africa, Europe and China are left. Pakistani missiles can not reach Europe and Africa. So the only option left is China.
This is your IIT IIM brain jhalak being seen.

Gog magog.
 
Thanks Doc. I came to know more English word and to my vocabulary, which is very poor and competes with Chinese weapons in in the competition of being most unreliable. @Jiangnan
Don't worry. You put your point across pretty well.

Saamne waale ko koi doubt nahin rehta hai aap kya bol rahe ho.

He can only quibble about spellings and other lundapa.
 
Mirzapur is true flavor of India.

Apna @Sharma Ji feels like he's come home.

The travails of Delhi and Goa a distant unpleasant memory.

However, when asked about the reality of ground situation, the actor who played Kalin Bhaiya charecter said that Mirzapur infact is a peaceful bhaiya. His name Kalin Bhaiya came from kalin production of the area which is traditional business of many in the area.
 

Seed of Pakistan will be destroyed': Sushant Sareen's Mao-like warning for Asim Munir​

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'Seed of Pakistan will be destroyed': Sushant Sareen's Mao-like warning for Asim Munir

'Seed of Pakistan will be destroyed': Sushant Sareen's Mao-like warning for Asim Munir
Foreign Affairs expert Sushant Sareen on Tuesday slammed Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir’s nuclear threat to India, calling it “the wet dreams of many Pakistanis” and “puerile”.

“These are the wet dreams of many Pakistanis on how they want to destroy India, threaten India. There's nothing new in this. The only new aspect is that if he makes a specific threat that if you build a dam on any of the rivers then we are going to target it with missiles and blow it up. Surely he understands that this is a game two can play,” Sareen said while speaking to news agency ANI.



Sareen’s comments came after Munir, during an address in Florida, warned, “We are a nuclear nation. If we think we are going down, we'll take half the world down with us.” Munir also said Pakistan would destroy any infrastructure India builds on the Indus water channels, claiming such projects could block water flow and put 250 million people at risk of starvation. “We have no dearth of missiles. We will wait for India to build a dam, and when it does so, we will destroy it with 10 missiles. The Indus River is not the Indians' family property,” he reportedly said.

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Sareen noted that in past wars between India and Pakistan, “largely neither country has targeted either civilian infrastructure or population centres… I am excluding the cross-border shelling in J&K.”

"If Pakistan now wanted to “go down that road,” Sareen warned, “all I can say is what Chairman Mao once told the Americans — he threatened the Americans that if there is a nuclear explosion, you might kill 600 million Chinese but there will still be 60 million Chinese left to build a greater China, but there will be no American left. Something similar can be said to Pakistanis — the seed of Pakistan will be destroyed but there will still be an India left to rejuvenate and regenerate and restore itself with greatness.”

“Apart from the fact that it is puerile and his IQ level is that of Sheikh Rasheed and some of those characters in Pakistan, he doesn't seem to have graduated beyond that,” Sareen added, warning that “a nuclear exchange in India or against India will destroy half the world. So, he is threatening the world by making these kinds of statements.”



India strongly condemned the remarks, calling them “nuclear sabre-rattling.” The Ministry of External Affairs said the statement was made on the soil of a friendly third country and added, “The international community can draw its own conclusions on the irresponsibility inherent in such remarks… This reinforces doubts about the integrity of nuclear command and control in a state where the military is hand-in-glove with terrorist groups.”


 
Chinese debt, failed weapons? The real story of Pakistan's flip to US

Chinese debt, failed weapons? The real story of Pakistan's flip to US


Chinese debt, failed weapons? The real story of Pakistan's flip to US
Pakistan's flip to Washington is driven by military setbacks, a loss of faith in Chinese hardware, and the lure of American weapons, according to former Indian artillery chief Lt. Gen PR Shankar.

In a podcast conversation with Sandeep Unnithan's Chakra, Shankar said Pakistan Army chief Gen Asim Munir's recent nuclear threats to India from US soil should be seen in the context of Operation Sindoor on May 10, when Indian strikes allegedly crippled Pakistan's air defences and neutralised its nuclear delivery capability.



"He's doing it from US soil. That's worrying. And the fact that the US has tolerated this kind of talk from US soil is also troubling," Shankar said, calling the threats part of Pakistan's habitual "nuclear sabre-rattling" but also "a panic reaction."

According to him, May 10 was decisive: India's strikes left Pakistan unable to launch nuclear-armed aircraft or missiles. Bases such as Sargodha, Nur Khan, Jacobabad, and Rahim Yar Khan were hit or disabled, while air defence systems were exposed. "Pakistan could not retaliate with nuclear weapon systems, and they panicked - and that was the time when they ran to the US," he said.

Shankar alleged Chinese-supplied systems failed in combat, citing recovered PL-15 missiles with single-pulse motors of 80 km range rather than the dual-pulse 150 km versions Pakistan expected. When asked whether Pakistan has actually lost faith in its Chinese hardware, the former general said: "Yes, they have gone back to the US. They've done the U-turn."




Munir's goal in Washington, Shankar argued, is clear: "He wants weapons. He wants guarantees against India." He claimed the US seized the moment to reassert influence over Pakistan, offering diplomatic cover, possible removal from the FATF watchlist, and likely future access to F-16s-previously grounded under end-user agreements during Operation Sindoor.

"The US coming back into Pakistan means it now has control over Iran, Afghanistan, China, and India. US stakes are high. Pakistan has flipped from China to that side," Shankar said, framing the shift as part of a broader geostrategic triangle involving the US, China, and Pakistan.

The lure of American aid is also financial. "With China, it (Pakistan) will only get loans - it will have to repay. Pakistan is not interested in repaying anyone. If it goes to the US, it doesn't have to pay anything. It gets everything free of cost, including the military hardware," Shankar said. Going with the US, he argued, allows Pakistan to press Beijing to scale back demands for debt repayment. Now, Pakistan will say to China: "I'll repay you, but you first get out."


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