ISLAMABAD: Relations between Pakistan and America have become tense in the last days of the Biden administration. US Deputy National Security Advisor John Finer recently revealed that Pakistan is blackmailing America. Islamabad is working on developing a nuclear bomb that is capable of attacking important places in America.
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This points to Pakistan’s plan to build an intercontinental ballistic bomb (ICBM). To negotiate this, the country misrepresented its space program to the world. However, Washington exposed this trick and imposed strict warrants on companies associated with the rocket program.
According to Pakistani media, before this extreme plan, the Pakistani government tried to blackmail the Biden administration over India’s rocket capabilities, which was strongly rejected by the US.
Frustrated by this rejection, Pakistan has intensified its efforts to develop a bomb targeting the US. According to Pakistani review Dawn, Pakistani officials constantly asked Washington to stop India’s development of long-range bombs.
The United States rejected this blackmail
Pakistani experts claim that the country continued to strengthen its bullet development program after this. Pakistan’s bullet strategy backfired
Pakistan previously had Shaheen-3 bullets with a range of 2,750 kilometers, which can target any part of India. Despite this, Islamabad is now developing such dumdums that can reach the US, which has set up enterprises in Washington. The special thing is that Israel can also be in the country’s target.
Meanwhile, India is constantly increasing its bullet capabilities to deal with the growing trouble from China. Due to this, these countries had to sweat less to deal with New Delhi’s bullet edge. Still, Pakistan’s bullet move ultimately backfired.
National Security Pressure Between US and Pakistan
After the revelations made by the US Deputy National Security Advisor, the pressure between Washington and Islamabad has increased. Pakistani judges believe the bullet issue could remain contentious under the Trump administration, potentially adding further pressure to relations.
Former Pakistan ambassador to the UN Maleeha Lodhi also stressed the challenge. According to Dawn, Pakistan and the US have been agitating over the development of the long-range bullet for the past two years.
America took action against China and Pakistan
When Pakistan refused to accede to US demands, Washington took tough action against companies involved in the bullet program. Likewise, the United States began to view Pakistan conservatively as an underlying problem.
This perception was reiterated by US enterprises regarding the Shaheen-III bullet, a concern they expressed in 2015 after Pakistan tested the bullet. This escalation occurred in October 2023, when the Biden administration tightened the net further by assessing warrants on three Chinese enterprises promoting Pakistan’s bullet programs.