
Reports are emerging of a sophisticated and potentially sinister plan attributed to Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir. The alleged strategy involves an elaborate propaganda campaign designed to manipulate the United States and China into taking aggressive action against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. This complex operation reportedly aims to exploit recent terror-related incidents to portray Afghanistan as a significant global security threat, thereby encouraging superpowers to militarily engage the Taliban.
The alleged hypocrisy of this strategy is a focal point of criticism. Pakistan, a nation with a well-documented history of alleged ties to various militant groups, is now reportedly leading a charge to brand Afghanistan as the world’s foremost terror exporter. This narrative shift is seen as a strategic maneuver to secure international backing for its objectives in the region, particularly its strained relationship with the Taliban.
Key to this alleged plan are two recent events: an attack on US National Guard personnel by an Afghan national and a fatal drone strike in Tajikistan targeting Chinese workers, with alleged origins in Afghanistan. Pakistan is reportedly leveraging these incidents to construct a narrative of escalating danger from Afghanistan, seeking to gain the indispensable support of both the US and China for its anti-Taliban agenda.
The Taliban has not remained silent, with its representatives directly accusing Pakistan’s intelligence services of orchestrating these events. They claim the purpose is to frame the Taliban and disrupt Afghanistan’s burgeoning diplomatic ties, particularly with India. This counter-accusation suggests that Pakistan is employing its known tactics of propaganda and possible false flag operations to achieve its regional ambitions through indirect means, utilizing the influence of global superpowers.







