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Mercedes vs dump truck, the doctrine of destruction: Pakistan's fatal obsession with Bharat

The Business Guardian

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August 14, 2025

An unprecedented and hazardous diplomatic low has been reached by Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, who issued a direct nuclear war warning to Bharat from within the territory of the United States of America.

- SIDDHARTHA DAVE

Mercedes vs dump truck, the doctrine of destruction: Pakistan's fatal obsession with Bharat

The self-proclaimed "Field Marshal" and Pakistan's de facto ruler made a reckless declaration at an event held in Tampa, Florida, that if his country were to suffer an existential loss, it would "take half the world down" with it.

It is not only dangerous for a state that possesses nuclear weapons to make such a threat of annihilation of the globe in a public arena; rather, it is an act of strategic lunacy.

The fact that this occurred in the United States, without any prompt and unequivocal denunciation from Washington, reveals the profound hypocrisy of a superpower that portrays itself as the moral compass of the world.

The United States of America is the same nation that has been responsible for overthrowing governments due to allegations of possessing weapons of mass destruction, that educate the world on the importance of nuclear restraint, and that loves to portray itself as the protector of global peace.

Nevertheless, a direct nuclear threat has been made on the soil of the nation that is the biggest democracy in the world, and the silence of the State Department is deafening.

In the event that this is referred to as "strategic ambiguity," it is hard to differentiate it from strategic complicity.

When it comes to weaponizing scarcity, the Indus Waters Not content to stop with nuclear brinkmanship, Munir continued his outburst.

He boasted that Pakistan has "no shortage of missiles," and he vowed to strike any Bhartiya infrastructure that was located on the Indus river system.

This threatening was made in reaction to New Delhi's decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty following the brutal jehadi terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

This move was completely within Bharat's sovereign rights, especially after the country had to endure decades of Pakistani-sponsored cross-border terrorism.

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