
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin on Monday, August 11, called Pakistani Chief of the Army Staff Asim Munir “Osama bin Laden in a suit” and at the same time published a terrified assessment of recent nuclear rhetoric of Pakistan. Michael Rubin described Pakistan as a country as a behavior as a “dishonest state” after the threats to his army boss’s comments on American soil, and said Asim Munir from America.
When he spoke of the upcoming meeting between the United States and Russia, the former Pentagon official Michael Rubin also said that the only ambition of Donald Trump was to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
“Donald Trump is an entrepreneur and is accustomed to horsepower trading … He does not understand that a bad peace trade can actually proceed through war … He has the ambition to win the Nobel Peace Prize,” said Michael Rubin.
“The Americans look at terrorism through the complaint lens … Asim Munir is Osama bin Laden in a suit, and there will be no quantity of concession that will be given by Pakistan, which will change its ideology or Pakistani elite it represents,” he said. Also read | India hits back after Pakistanan Assim Munir causes Nuke’s threat from American land: “not giving up nuclear blackmail”
Michael Rubin said that the behavior of Pakistan was “completely unacceptable” and compared the rhetoric of the army chief with statements previously made by ISIS and Osama bin Laden.
He claimed that the head of the Pakistani army was to be immediately accompanied by the meeting and expelled from the country after he made these notes.
“Within 30 minutes after Asim Munir made these comments, he was to be declared, transported to the international airport in Tampa and flew from the United States,” said Rubin.
“The fact that Pakistan threatens half the world with nuclear weapons is a clear indication that it has lost the right to be a legitimate state. It is time for the US … to consider other politicians … It is close to the future administration to enter Pakistan to secure their nuclear weapons.
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