Army, America and Abominators Tyrannize Pakistanis.
The Ruthless Military Monarchy unleashes nothing short of the Kingdom of Hell under the false pretense of Democracy, operating as a Brutal Hybrid Military Regime sustained by Shamelessly Rigged, Fraudulent Elections.
This time, however, social media, particularly "X" has laid bare the sinister role of CENTCOM (United States Central Command) and the State Department as the true architects behind the demolition of democracy, the obliteration of human rights, and the suppression of free speech in Pakistan, all to enforce a tyrannical Military Hybrid Regime.
Ayub Khan's Ruthless Coup, Pakistan's Descent into U.S. Puppetdom and the Death of Democracy.
US Orchestrated First Regime Change
The first military takeover in Pakistan erupted in 1958 when General Ayub Khan ruthlessly seized power through a brazen coup d'état. This ignited the era of direct military rule, establishing a grim pattern in the country’s political landscape. Almost immediately, Ayub Khan turned Pakistan into a subservient ally of the U.S., joining oppressive military alliances like SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) and CENTO (Central Treaty Organization). Pakistan was reduced to a mere puppet of the U.S., with any semblance of democratic hope obliterated. The U.S. eagerly embraced the military's iron grip on Pakistan, viewing it as a stable, centralized authority that could be manipulated, thus, the Pakistan Army and the nation as a whole became mere mercenaries for U.S. interests. Ayub’s regime not only provided critical air bases but also offered intelligence cooperation, further entrenching the country's subjugation under American dominance.
Sad 1971.
When military rule ended in 1971, Pakistan had already lost everything. The nation was torn apart by the military’s reckless power grab, with democracy crushed under Ayub Khan's regime. Ethnic tensions between East and West Pakistan exploded, fueled by the military's refusal to honor the results of the 1970 elections. Instead of a peaceful transfer of power, the military waged a brutal crackdown in East Pakistan, igniting a civil war. By the end, Pakistan suffered a humiliating defeat in the Indo-Pakistan War, and Bangladesh was born from the ashes of military arrogance. The military’s greed and incompetence shattered Pakistan, leaving behind a broken and humiliated nation. During this critical time, the U.S. deceived Pakistan by withholding crucial military support, despite being an ally. Prioritizing its strategic interests with India and China, the U.S. left Pakistan diplomatically isolated during the war.
So-called "Less Muslim" Bhutto.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto made significant contributions to Islam by organizing the 1974 Islamic Summit Conference, fostering unity among 37 Muslim countries. He declared Pakistan an "Islamic Republic" in the 1973 Constitution and declared Qadianis (Ahmadis) as non-Muslims, aligning with Islamic demands. Bhutto promoted "Islamic socialism," banned alcohol and gambling, declared Friday as a holiday, and introduced Islamic banking to reinforce Islamic values. He actively supported the Palestinian cause and emphasized Muslim unity on the global stage. Additionally, he enhanced Islamic education, integrating it into the national curriculum, and strengthening Pakistan's Islamic identity.
The U.S. was extremely hostile toward Bhutto.
Bhutto's socialist policies and land reforms worried U.S. policymakers, as they saw them as a threat. His frequent criticism of U.S. foreign policy fueled anti-American sentiment in Pakistan. Washington was alarmed by Bhutto's nuclear ambitions, fearing regional proliferation. His closer ties with China and support for Palestinian liberation challenged U.S. dominance. The U.S. favored Pakistan's military regimes for their stability, but Bhutto's independent foreign policy and nationalization efforts angered American officials, who saw him as a rival, particularly within the CIA, and sought to remove him.
U.S. backed Bhutto's murder and installed their fanatic Pawn, Zia-ul-Haq.
Zia-ul-Haq was a grotesque Islamic Diamond, a British colonial enforcer who unleashed unspeakable brutality, solidifying his reign through oppression and fanaticism. As a central figure in the Black September atrocities, he aided Jordan's merciless crackdown on Palestinians, forever tarnishing his legacy with bloodshed. The U.S. handpicked Zia to brutally dismantle Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and obliterate Pakistan’s independence. Bhutto’s defiance and refusal to bend to American control made him a prime target for elimination. Zia, infamous for his savagery during the Black September massacre, was the perfect pawn for Washington’s twisted agenda. After toppling Bhutto and orchestrating his execution, Zia unleashed a vicious dictatorship masquerading as Islamization, fully committed to serving U.S. interests. He transformed Pakistan into a military puppet, annihilating any hope of democracy while the U.S. shamelessly supported his oppressive regime to further their Cold War ambitions.
The Total Military Dictatorship and Hybrid Military Regime have created an Endless, Vicious Cycle that’s made Pakistan Downright Unlivable for the Middle Class.
Zia-ul-Haq, the Powerful Dictator, Erased in a Plane Crash.
The exact reasons behind General Zia-ul-Haq's death in a 1988 plane crash remain shrouded in mystery, but it's clear that the U.S. had grown tired of their former puppet. Zia’s relentless pursuit of Pakistan's nuclear program defied American control, sparking anger in Washington. After the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, Zia's stubborn interference in the region clashed with U.S. objectives, exposing his insubordination. Furthermore, as the Cold War ended, Zia's extremist Islamist regime became an inconvenience, no longer serving American interests. While the plane crash is widely seen as an act of sabotage, leaving his death a stark reminder of how quickly the U.S. discards its "friends" when they outlive their usefulness.
The Era of the Abominators through Hybrid Regimes.
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After Zia-ul-Haq, under the dark shadow of the Deep State, 23 Prime Ministers have served, and all elected ones have left without completing their terms. In 33 years, there have been 23 Prime Ministers and 8 Army Chiefs.
1. Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto (02-12-1988 to 06-08-1990), 2. Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Khan Jatoi (06-08-1990 to 06-11-1990), 3. Mian Mohammed Nawaz Sharif (06-11-1990 to 18-04-1993), 4. Mir Balakh Sher Mazari (18-04-1993 to 26-05-1993), 5. Mian Mohammed Nawaz Sharif (26-05-1993 to 08-07-1993), 6. Mr. Moin Qureshi (08-07-1993 to 19-10-1993), 7. Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto (19-10-1993 to 05-11-1996), 8. Malik Meraj Khalid (06-11-1996 to 17-02-1997), 9. Mian Mohammed Nawaz Sharif (17-02-1997 to 12-10-1999), 10. Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali (23-11-2002 to 26-06-2004), 11. Chaudhary Shujaat Hussain (30-06-2004 to 26-08-2004), 12. Mr. Shaukat Aziz (28-08-2004 to 15-11-2007), 13. Mr. Muhammad Mian Soomro (16-11-2007 to 24-03-2008), 14. Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani (25-03-2008 to 25-04-2012), 15. Raja Pervez Ashraf (22-06-2012 to 24-03-2013), 16. Mir Hazar Khan Khoso (25-03-2013 to 05-06-2013), 17. Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Sharif (05-06-2013 to 28-07-2017), 18. Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi (01-08-2017 to 31-05-2018), 19. Justice (Retd) Nasir-ul-Mulk (01-06-2018 to 18-08-2018), 20. Mr. Imran Khan (18-08-2018 to 10-04-2022), 21. Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif (11-04-2022 to 14-08-2023), 22. Mr. Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar (14-08-2023 to 03-03-2024), 23. Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif (03-03-2024 to date).
Musharraf, the Dictator who was a Slave of the U.S. Deep State
"Musharrafism" or "Mushrafic" is a term often used critically to describe Pervez Musharraf's perceived submission to U.S. interests. After seizing power in a 1999 military coup, Musharraf imposed a brutal dictatorship over Pakistan, suppressing political dissent, dismissing judges, and curbing media freedom to consolidate his rule. His regime silenced opposition and undermined democratic institutions. Musharraf aligned Pakistan with the U.S. in the War on Terror, allowing drone strikes and military access that compromised Pakistan’s sovereignty. His decisions served the Pentagon and U.S. State Department at the cost of national interests, making Pakistan heavily dependent on U.S. aid and fueling domestic unrest and anti-American sentiment. Musharraf’s policies were seen as prioritizing American demands over the welfare of his own nation, leading all to view him as a puppet of the U.S. Deep State.
US-Abominators, Breeding a Corrupt Elite, Crushing Pakistan's Democracy for Their Gain.
The US shamelessly breeds and shelters a corrupt cabal of political rulers and retired generals who launder money, serving only American interests. In return, they live like kings in the West with their stolen loot, trampling on democracy and human rights in Pakistan. There’s an endless supply of these elites, and the US relentlessly fuels this vicious cycle, endlessly recycling them at the ruling table.
Asim Munir, Qazi Faez Isa, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, and Asif Ali Zardari are irrelevant.
They are utterly irrelevant, acting as pawns in a broader scheme that undermines democracy in Pakistan. These self-serving individuals prioritize their own interests while the nation suffers, representing the decay at the core of leadership. Their incompetence has shattered the hopes of millions, reducing our democratic system to a mere farce. It’s infuriating to witness such figures cling to power, compromising the very foundations of democracy for personal gain and leaving the country in turmoil.
Imran Khan collided with the US Deep State.
Imran Khan, a principled and courageous leader, is the first Prime Minister in Pakistan’s history to take a head-on stand against the U.S. Deep State, refusing to bow to their demands. Khan demanded mutual respect and a truly independent foreign policy for Pakistan, where decisions would be made in Islamabad, not Washington. His defiance enraged the U.S. establishment, who, unable to tolerate a sovereign Pakistan, orchestrated his downfall through their puppets in the country. After surviving two assassination attempts, they finally threw him in jail desperate to silence him. But Khan's unwavering stand for Pakistan’s dignity and sovereignty exposed the brutal lengths to which the U.S. Deep State would go to destroy a government that refused to be their pawn.
The entire country is wrecked beyond recognition.
For 70 long years, we’ve endured a relentless cycle of oppression first Sindhi, then Balochi, next Pathan, and now Punjabi. It’s always someone’s turn to suffer while mothers and sisters are abducted without a second thought. Whether they become victims or vanish into thin air, we Pakistanis endure it all, swallowing the injustice and brutality as if it's our fate. This is who we are as Pakistanis.
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2moThe CIA, Deep State, and Pentagon have absolutely played a role in Pakistan's history, but to say they've "brutally manipulated and controlled" the country is an oversimplification. Many other factors have contributed to Pakistan's current state and it's simplistic to blame it all on these groups.