Anonymous 08/10/2023 (Thu) 07:11 Id: d75d6a No.130806 del
@MarioNawfal
🚨BREAKING: IMRAN KHAN REMOVED BY US STATE DEPARTMENT DUE TO UKRAINE WAR | IS THE U.S BEHIND KHAN’S ARREST?

Days following his arrest, which many compare to the TRUMP INDICTMENTS, new leaks show potential U.S involvement in Khan's removal from office and recent arrest.
Reason?
It could be Khan's neutral position on the war in Ukraine!
It gets worse!
In my interview with Khan (below), he admits that his ambassador had dispatched an encrypted message, indicating that the U.S. believes Khan should be removed as Prime Minister; otherwise, there COULD BE CONSEQUENCES!
TODAY'S LEAK:
A classified document has surfaced, revealing that the US State Department exerted pressure on the Pakistani government to depose Prime Minister Imran Khan due to his neutral stance on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The meeting between the Pakistani ambassador to the US and two State Department officials occurred on March 7, 2022, a month prior to Khan's removal from power through a no-confidence vote.
During the meeting, State Department official Donald Lu expressed considerable concern about Pakistan's position on Ukraine, emphasizing that if Khan continued in office, challenges would persist. Lu also cautioned that Pakistan might face isolation from Western allies if the situation remained unresolved.
In response, the Pakistani ambassador expressed frustration with the lack of engagement from US leadership, highlighting a perception that the US sought Pakistan's support on significant matters but did not reciprocate.
The conversation concluded with Lu acknowledging that damage to the relationship was real but not insurmountable. He suggested that without Khan, the relationship could return to its previous state.
Following the meeting, Khan's opponents in Parliament initiated crucial procedural steps leading to the no-confidence vote.
Although the State Department denied meddling in Pakistan's internal affairs, the leaked cable has raised doubts about the U.S’s role in Khan's ousting from power.
US GOVERNMENT'S REJECTION

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