Viral Video of Pakistan's Defence Minister Exposing USA | America Uses Wars for Profit!

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24 May 202511:21

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Prashant Dhawan discusses a controversial statement made by Pakistan's Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, accusing the USA of profiting from wars, citing their involvement in 260 conflicts. He contrasts this with China's limited involvement in only three wars. The video highlights Pakistan's growing ties with China and how this rhetoric reflects a shift in their alliances. Dhawan points out the silence of Indian and global media on this issue, despite its implications for U.S.-Pakistan relations and India's geopolitical narrative. He also promotes a data science course offered by Career 247, emphasizing career opportunities in the growing field.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Khwaja Asif, Pakistan's Defense Minister, recently made controversial statements blaming the U.S. for profiting from wars and accusing the country of instigating conflicts.
  • 😀 Asif highlighted the U.S.'s history of fighting 260 wars over the last century, while praising China for being involved in only three wars.
  • 😀 The Pakistani Defense Minister's statement has gone viral on social media, with widespread reactions across platforms like Turkish and Indian social media.
  • 😀 Indian media has been criticized for not extensively sharing Khwaja Asif's statements, missing an opportunity to shape the global narrative on U.S.-Pakistan relations.
  • 😀 The U.S. military-industrial complex plays a central role in generating profits through conflicts, as the economy is heavily reliant on defense industries.
  • 😀 Social media users have pointed out Pakistan's hypocrisy, as the country frequently turns to the U.S. for help when in need but criticizes the country once its objectives are met.
  • 😀 The Pakistani government has faced frustration over the U.S.'s lack of response to issues like the Indus Water Treaty and its suspension.
  • 😀 Pakistan's actions, such as burning U.S., Israeli, and Indian flags in public, are a common sight and reflect widespread anti-American sentiment in the country.
  • 😀 India's response to Pakistan's attempts to raise issues like the Indus Water Treaty at the UN was strong, highlighting Pakistan's support for terrorism and its violation of the treaty's spirit.
  • 😀 India has an opportunity to strengthen its global narrative, as Pakistan's actions and statements, like those from Khwaja Asif, provide chances to challenge its diplomatic stance and highlight the hypocrisy in U.S.-Pakistan ties.

Q & A

  • What is the main subject of the video?

    -The video discusses a recent statement by Pakistan's Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, where he criticizes the United States for profiting from wars and praises China for its limited involvement in conflicts.

  • What does Khawaja Asif claim about the United States' involvement in wars?

    -Khawaja Asif claims that the United States has fought 260 wars over the past 100 years, using these conflicts to generate profits through its military-industrial complex.

  • Why does Khawaja Asif praise China in the video?

    -He praises China for only being involved in three wars and contrasts it with the U.S., which he says has been involved in many more conflicts. Asif also emphasizes China's limited military intervention compared to the U.S.

  • How do people in India and Turkey react to the viral video of Khawaja Asif's statement?

    -The video has gone viral on social media platforms, with people in both India and Turkey sharing and reacting to it. However, the Indian media has not widely covered the statement.

  • What point does the video make about India's global narrative?

    -The video highlights that India’s global narrative is weak, especially when compared to Pakistan's efforts in spreading controversial statements against the U.S. It suggests that India is not effectively countering these narratives internationally.

  • What is mentioned about Pakistan’s reliance on the United States and China?

    -The video points out that Pakistan frequently turns to the U.S. for help when needed, particularly in times of crisis. However, once they receive the required support, Pakistan openly criticizes the U.S. and increasingly aligns itself with China.

  • What is the controversy surrounding the Indus Water Treaty and Pakistan's stance on it?

    -Pakistan is frustrated with the lack of response from the U.S. and the World Bank regarding the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty. They hoped for support, but India effectively responded by highlighting Pakistan’s history of promoting terrorism.

  • What does India say about Pakistan's role in terrorism during its statement at the UN?

    -India’s representative at the UN stated that Pakistan has violated the spirit of the Indus Water Treaty by supporting terrorism. They emphasized that Pakistan has been the source of many terror attacks on India, with over 20,000 Indian lives lost.

  • How does the video criticize the U.S. media’s focus on Iran?

    -The video criticizes the U.S. media for focusing on the burning of U.S. flags in Iran while largely ignoring the fact that similar actions have been happening in Pakistan for years, even though Pakistan receives U.S. support.

  • What is suggested about the future of Pakistan's relationship with China and the U.S.?

    -The video suggests that as China continues to increase its military presence in Pakistan, including the potential sale of advanced fighter jets, Pakistan's statements and alignment will become increasingly aligned with China, distancing itself from the U.S.

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