📍 Pakistan: The Binder of Libya
Libya is divided between 2 rival authorities:
- Internationally recognized Government of National Unity (GNU) / Tripoli Group
- Libyan National Army (LNA / GNS) / Haftar Group
Pakistan's Army Chief Syed Asim Munir visited Libya in Dec 2025, after which Haftar Group's Leaders visited Pakistan. Pakistan has not only offered technical support and equipment to Libya but a placation offer to both of the sides.
Haftar Group controls almost 65% of Libyan territory and it's considered closer to Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile the GNS group has close ties with Turkey and Qatar.
Pakistan offered a military package to Libya of around $4-4.6 Billion dollars, that would include JF-17, Mushak, K-8 aircraft, Tanks, Drones, Technical support and that deal could be sponsored by a third party. But the issue is the ongoing rifts and civil war.
The good thing is, both sides now seek to reconcile as both sides aren't only facing the internal but external pressure from their respective allies as well and if Pakistan succeeds to solve the issue, it'd be a big win and carve the markings of success for Pakistan in Africa.
@UnrecordedDiary The kingdoms and the crowns which the Muslims have lost in the course of history are far less important than the kingdom of the free and searching mind which they have lost in the process of intellectual stagnation
Pakistan is such a backward country to live in. I was sitting in the Peshawar metro, minding my own business. This woman came to me and had the audacity to say "sir aap apni sleeve neechay karlen aap ka bicep nazar araha"
The Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline can deliver cheaper gas at around ~$11/MMBTU vs current RLNG prices of $16-17+$ or Spot cargo at 19+$.
This means lower electricity & gas bills for Pakistani families, billions saved in foreign exchange every year, and relief for industries.
A real win for the people and economy of Pakistan. 🇵🇰
Walking through #Taxila, it’s impossible not to be struck by the depth of Pakistan’s history. For centuries, this was a centre of learning that connected people, ideas & cultures from across the region & beyond. A fascinating visit and a beautiful reminder of 🇵🇰 rich heritage.
Walking through #Taxila, it’s impossible not to be struck by the depth of Pakistan’s history. For centuries, this was a centre of learning that connected people, ideas & cultures from across the region & beyond. A fascinating visit and a beautiful reminder of 🇵🇰 rich heritage.
Meet Mohammed Julfiqar from Lahore, Pakistan
He recently migrated to Europe
When he saw a white Christian girl, the Pakistani inside him started flowing.
He was unable to stop himself & tried to forcefully kiss her.
Throw this r@pe gang out of your country to save your girls.