Washington, March 28 :
In a strongly worded report, the United States Congress has once again exposed Pakistan for allegedly continuing its long-standing nexus with terrorist organizations. The findings paint a grim picture of a nation accused of double standards—publicly promising action while covertly allowing terror networks to survive. The report highlights that despite repeated global warnings, Pakistan has failed to dismantle key extremist infrastructures.
Several banned outfits are reportedly still operating freely, especially in border regions, raising serious questions about the country’s intent and credibility. US lawmakers did not hold back, criticizing Pakistan’s “selective approach” in dealing with terrorism. They warned that such behavior not only destabilizes the region but also undermines global counter-terrorism efforts. The report suggests that mere statements from Islamabad are no longer enough, calling for concrete and verifiable action. This latest revelation adds to Pakistan’s growing list of international embarrassments. Having faced similar allegations in the past, the country now risks deeper isolation and stricter global scrutiny if it continues down the same path.
Comments
Sign in with Google to comment.