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pitea123
Ja, det lär inte generera någon större sympati från omvärlden.
Även fast de själva inte kan "förstöra världen" med sin egen arsenal, finns det ju en möjlighet att de lyckas starta en kedjereaktion genom att skicka sina atomvapen mot till exempel Kina / Israel / Ryssland samt Indien givetvis.
Knappast lär Pakistan skicka sin atomvapen mot Kina eller ryssland. Däremot så är detta krig troligen arrangerat av usa och israel. Man försöker troligen attackera eller dra in Iran lite längre fram i konflikten, samtidigt ge kina en snyting.
"From the start of the war in Afghanistan to its 2021 conclusion, the U.S. committed more than $32.5 billion in civilian and military aid to Pakistan, according to the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan.
Pakistani authorities have accused the U.S. government of having an opportunistic and sometimes even abusive relationship with Pakistan.
"Whenever the U.S. needed us, they established relations and Pakistan became a frontline state, and then abandoned it and slapped sanctions on us," Khan was quoted as telling Pakistani media outlets on February 11.
In the U.S., however, the Pakistani government is seen as dishonest, particularly in tackling Islamic militancy and terrorism in the region.
Pakistan spent more than $750 million on weapons imports from China last year, according to a database compiled by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
"While we're trying to get the world united against Russia, [Pakistan] won't take a vote at the U.N. and they're actually lobbying Russia to build a pipeline between Russia and Pakistan," Perry said.
Despite inflammatory statements in both Pakistan and the U.S., neither country appears to be seeking a permanent split, said Kugelman of the Wilson Center.
"It would be wrong to suggest that Pakistan's deepening alliance with China and growing partnerships with other U.S. rivals signals the end of U.S.-Pakistan relations. There's still an appetite in Islamabad for some degree of partnership."
https://www.voanews.com/a/us-pakistan-relations-ebb-after-afghanistan-withdrawal/6488429.html
Iran has also expressed an interest in joining the*China–Pakistan Economic Corridor*as part of the larger*Belt and Road Initiative. After the U.S. complete withdrawal of its troops and the Taliban return to power in the 2020s, Pakistan has stepped up cooperation with Iran to promote peace and stability in Afghanistan,[1]*with both sides arguing that it should not be used for geopolitical rivalry.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Pakistan_relations