Who really runs Pakistan? Trump names Munir, skips Sharif in post on Abraham Accords
The article discusses the influence of key figures in Pakistan's political landscape. It highlights a recent statement by Donald Trump, where he named General Munir while omitting Prime Minister Sharif in the context of the Abraham Accords. This raises questions about who truly holds power in Pakistan's governance.
- ▪Donald Trump mentioned General Munir in a recent statement.
- ▪Prime Minister Sharif was notably omitted from Trump's comments.
- ▪The article explores the implications of these remarks on Pakistan's political dynamics.
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