Tuesday 23 July 2019

‘Sandwiched’ Pak, two-front dilemma & Afghan-India ties: Imran’s worry list

‘We would do anything, I mean, if (there is) any role Pakistan can play in this. We have already suggested this to Iran’, said Imran Khan
US President Donald Trump greets Pakistani PM Imran Khan as he arrives at the White House on Monday   photo:AP/PTI
International News: Forewarning the United States about any misfortune against Iran, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said any activity on the lines of Iraq could be much more awful and individuals would overlook al-Qaeda.
“My stress over Iran is…. I am uncertain about whether every one of the nations understand the gravity of the circumstance if there is a contention with Iran,” Khan said in light of an inquiry during his appearance at the US Institute of Peace, a research organization financed by the US Congress.
“You know, this won’t be equivalent to (the 2003 US attack of) Iraq. This could be a whole lot worse…. It could release fear based oppression, which – individuals would overlook al-Qaeda…. You know, the fight may be very short on the off chance that it proceeds, besieging runways, etc,” he said.
“Yet, the outcomes from that point forward, my stress is that very few individuals completely get it. Also, I would unequivocally ask that there ought not be…another military circumstance,” Khan said in the midst of an acceleration of strain among Iran and the US. “We would do anything, I mean, if (there is) any job Pakistan can play in this. We have just recommended this to Iran,” he said…

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