The dream of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir is to establish Pakistan as the caliphate of Islamic countries, a goal underscored by the current events. The conflict in Gaza, with Israel’s actions and the U.S.’s backing, has become a catalyst for this ambition. During a meeting in Doha, Pakistan attempted to show itself as the leader and showcased its nuclear capabilities in the context of discussions about an Islamic NATO. Pakistan, positioning itself as a defender of Islamic nations, also seeks to maintain relationships with the U.S. This dual strategy has raised questions about the feasibility and practicality of Pakistan’s ambitions, given its economic and military constraints.
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