Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir’s sinister conspiracy to destabilize Bangladesh and India
Bangladesh, a nation born through blood, sacrifice, and its people’s unwavering fight against Pakistani tyranny in 1971, is once again under siege – this time through a clandestine plot engineered by Islamabad’s military establishment. Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, emboldened by his growing nexus with Washington’s Deep State operatives and Islamist collaborators inside Dhaka, is advancing a dangerous plan to drag Bangladesh back into the fold of “East Pakistan”. His agenda is not merely symbolic – it involves turning Bangladeshi soil into a hub for terrorism, narcotics trafficking, and subversive operations aimed at destabilizing India, Myanmar, and the broader South Asian region. If unchecked, this scheme risks plunging the subcontinent into a new era of chaos reminiscent of the darkest days of Cold War proxy wars.
Since last year’s Jihadist Coup in Bangladesh, Pakistan’s military-intelligence establishment, particularly the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has been desperately trying to exploit the political instability in Dhaka. Their ultimate aim is to reverse history by effectively re-establishing control over Bangladesh and transforming it into a forward base for regional terror operations.
Field Marshal Asim Munir, who has emerged as Pakistan’s de facto ruler, reportedly laid out this vision directly to US President Donald Trump during a high-level meeting. According to credible sources, Munir proposed a grand bargain: in exchange for American support in oil exploration in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and assistance in legitimizing Pakistan’s role in cryptocurrency trade, Islamabad would provide Washington with a loyal partner in South Asia – Bangladesh – under Pakistan’s indirect control.
Munir explained that by establishing dominance over Bangladesh, Pakistan could help Washington keep constant pressure on India while simultaneously undermining China’s expanding influence in the Indo-Pacific.
Sources further reveal that Asim Munir requested Trump’s backing for yet another regime change in Bangladesh – this time through a military revolt reminiscent of the November 7, 1975 “Sepoy-Civilian Revolt”. The plan allegedly involves enlisting both serving and retired Bangladeshi officers to oust Army Chief General Waker Uz Zaman and replace him with a pro-Pakistan leadership. This puppet administration would, in turn, pledge total loyalty to the United States, Pakistan, and Islamist forces aligned with Jamaat-e-Islami.
Evidence of Pakistan’s ongoing maneuvering surfaced when Bangladesh Army Quarter Master General Lt. Gen. Faizur Rahman embarked on a seven-day “official visit” to Pakistan on August 18, where he is holding extensive meetings with senior........
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