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Even as Pakistan reels after India's Operation Sindoor and the counterstrike after its aerial attack, its Supreme Court handed the Army, led by the unpopular General Asim Munir, a potent new weapon.
A former official at the Pentagon spoke to Indian news agency ANI about Pakistan and it's long history of sponsoring terrorism, via state and non-state actors. Michael Rubin, currently a senior fellow ...
India and Pakistan can veer off from the brink of an all-out war. But the path to de-escalation is obstructed by a singular ...
Pahalgam terror attack can lead to Indo Pak war that will help Army Chief Asim Munir emerge as Pakistan leader:  Pakistani ...
Asim Munir has critics inside the country. Former Pakistani army officer Major Adil Raja compared him to former military ruler Zia-ul-Haq. South Asia Pakistan ...
Michael Rubin says Pakistan initiated the conflict with India through terrorism. He praises the Indian military's response ...
Michael Rubin, former Pentagon official and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, while talking about the ...
Pakistan: In the wake of the failed strikes, former Pentagon official and American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Michael ...
In the wake of India’s military response, Asim Munir warned of a "rapid and intensified retaliation", further escalating fears of an all-out conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors ...
Unverified reports suggest a coup in Pakistan as Army Chief General Asim Munir is allegedly detained, with Lt. General Sahir ...
Asim Munir, Pakistan Army Chief, is under scrutiny after the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26. His provocative rhetoric ...