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Pakistan's prime minister was approved for impeachment, and a secret U.S. letter became the last straw

author:Military Observation
Pakistan's prime minister was approved for impeachment, and a secret U.S. letter became the last straw

According to Pakistani media reports, Prime Minister Imran Khan has suffered a regime crisis since the end of last month; first the opposition coalition has proposed a "motion of no confidence" against him, which was immediately approved for voting rights; before waiting for the results of the vote, the minister of intelligence announced that he had detected a "personal security threat" to Imran, which was likely an assassination operation directed by someone behind it. The Pakistani government believes that while forcing Imran to step down, certain forces have also prepared a second plan, that is, to end his term by assassination.

Pakistan's prime minister was approved for impeachment, and a secret U.S. letter became the last straw

If Imran's no-confidence motion passes in Congress, he will face a "resignation and retention." This series of operations is extremely anomalous: Imran's economy and investment projects in Pakistan have grown substantially during his tenure, and he has not made any recent political mistakes, and the cabinet is functioning normally, suddenly besieged and demanded to step down (Imran once named the United States in a televised speech, believing that his cabinet turmoil was controlled by external forces). The Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Qasim Suri, forcibly demanded that the motion be stopped from voting and vetoed it, which was immediately taken to court by the opposition, and now the final decision is now up to the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

Pakistan's prime minister was approved for impeachment, and a secret U.S. letter became the last straw

On the 8th, the Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled that the veto of Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri was invalid, the opposition could continue to impeach the prime minister, and now it is necessary to convene the National Assembly as soon as possible to start voting on the motion of no confidence against Imran Khan; it is worth noting that if the vote is passed, the National Assembly will also elect a new prime minister before the end of the meeting, which means that Imran's "actual term" has ended, and it is already powerless. Pakistan's human rights minister, Shirin, said the Supreme Court's ruling showed they had colluded with opposition forces and was a de facto "judicial coup", but the prime minister still decided to fight until the last minute.

Pakistan's prime minister was approved for impeachment, and a secret U.S. letter became the last straw

At this point, a secret letter became the key evidence to determine whether Imran could finally turn the tables. The letter, which will be submitted at the impeachment meeting, contains "threats" from U.S. forces plotting to overthrow Imran Khan, including personal warnings from Donald Luzen, a senior U.S. diplomat and assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, that as long as Imran is overthrown by Pakistan, he will have to pay a serious price. With all indications that the United States is trying to bring about regime change in Pakistan and elect a prime minister in U.S. interests, Imran's attitude toward the United States has angered the Biden administration and prompted them to take decisive action to end his term.

Pakistan's prime minister was approved for impeachment, and a secret U.S. letter became the last straw

Judging from the current situation, about one-third of the voting members belong to politicians who firmly stand on the opposite side of Imran, and the content of the mesmerization letter does not play much role in them; so this letter is mainly to win over "neutral" people to support imlan's current government, and under various complicated situations, it is unknown how much pakistan's parliament has been infiltrated by foreign forces, so it is difficult for anyone to accurately predict the final voting result, but it is certain that even if the vote fails, the action of subverting the regime will not stop.

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