Elections in the Pakistani-administered territories of Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir - Despite unprecedented violence by the military in Ggit Baltistan, jailed Imran Khan's party led the polls before results were shut down. 2024 being repeated with extra violence.
Top US diplomat in Pakistan on 2025 Indo-Pak conflict:
"The statesmanship of Pakistan's leaders and your willingness to de-escalate and stabilise a dangerous confrontation is not forgotten in Washington. It is deeply admired."
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#StopCrueltyAgainstKhan
New article on inhumane treatment on IK!
Gotta luv @Jemima_Khan, she always speaks up for all the right causes & shows how relationships are meant to be honored.
Thank you Jemima for being so classy and raising @Kasim_Khan_1999 & #Sulaiman so well.
سائیفر لیک کے بعد,
پوری دنیا عمران خان کی سچائی پر documentarys بن رہی ہے!!🔥
عمران خان نے اعتماد کا ووٹ بھی لیا تھا, لیکن جرنیل بعد میں امریکہ کے آگے لیٹ گیا!!
Goosebumps!
The man, the legend, the leader, the warrior, the statesman, Imran Khan!
He is vindicated yet again! Congrats to all Pakistanis standing behind him, you all are on the right side of history.
#سائفر_ایک_حقیقت#زندان_ٹوٹے_گا_خان_چھوٹے_گا
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It features a man-made waterfall created by diverting karst spring water discovered during tunnel construction.
US Prof. Jeffrey Sachs exposes: America orchestrated the regime change against Imran Khan. Donald Lu warned - if the no-confidence vote succeeds, 'all will be forgiven'. Khan showed the Cipher & got jailed for it. This is how the US plays regime change. Shocking testimony!"
Drop Site News releases original evidence of United States pressuring Imran Khans removal as Prime Minister of Pakistan.
"...The cable, sent from Pakistan’s ambassador in Washington to the Foreign Secretary in Islamabad, documents a luncheon meeting between Ambassador Asad Majeed Khan and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Donald Lu.
According to the cable, Lu told the ambassador that Washington’s grievances with Khan’s government could be set aside if Khan were removed through a no-confidence vote. “I think if the no confidence vote against the Prime Minister succeeds, all will be forgiven in Washington because the Russia visit is being looked at as a decision by the Prime Minister,” Lu said, per the cable.
“Otherwise, I think it will be tough going ahead.”
In his own assessment, the ambassador wrote that Lu “could not have conveyed such a strong demarche without the express approval of the White House” and had “spoken out of turn on Pakistan’s internal political process.”
The cable was marked Secret, No Circulation, and distributed to Pakistan’s Secretary to the Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary, Chief of Army Staff, Director General of the ISI, and the Director of the SSP Section.
Khan was removed via no-confidence vote on April 9, 2022, six weeks after the meeting. He has been imprisoned since 2023, and has been held in solitary confinement since last year. "
🇵🇰🇺🇸 Pakistan's big mediation moment is falling apart in real time.
Sharif said his government was "in seventh heaven and on cloud nine." Sure. The former Pakistani ambassador to Washington said he had never seen Pakistan on such a high pedestal in his entire career. The Western press was writing glowing profiles. Islamabad was loving every second of it.
Worth remembering this is the same government that came to power after a U.S. engineered removal of Imran Khan, documented in a cable they spent years calling fake.
Then it started falling apart.
On the afternoon of April 24, as U.S. markets were closing for the weekend, the ISPR, the military's own media arm, sent a private WhatsApp message to journalists. Attributed to "government sources" to hide the military's fingerprints, it claimed Iranian FM Araghchi was headed to Islamabad for a second round of U.S.-Iran talks and that an American logistics team was already on the ground. The story exploded. Stocks popped. Pakistani mediators basked.
Araghchi never showed up. Trump called the whole thing off. The story collapsed within days and took a chunk of Pakistan's credibility with it.
Tehran had a different take.
A senior Iranian lawmaker went on X and called Pakistan out directly. "Pakistan is a good friend and neighbor but it is not a suitable intermediary and lacks the necessary credibility for mediation." He said Pakistan "always takes Trump's interests into account and does not say a word against the Americans' wishes," then listed the instances where Islamabad had simply rolled over every time Washington pushed. "A mediator must be impartial, not always leaning to one side."
That one stung because it was true.
Oman, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia and Turkey have all quietly started positioning themselves to shape the outcome. Munir's grand Islamabad Accord never happened. The follow up talks both sides cancelled. Lindsey Graham called Pakistan out for double dealing over an Iranian jet.
Trump still says the Pakistanis have been "great." But the room has already moved on and Islamabad is the last to know.
Source: Drop Site News
اللہ الحق ہے! اس وقت کے حکمران اور اس وقت ان سب کو چلانے والے جنرل باجوہ اور بابر افتخار جھوٹے ثابت ہوئے۔
عمران خان ایک بار پھر سرخرو۔
#سائفر_ایک_حقیقت#زندان_ٹوٹے_گا_خان_چھوٹے_گا
🇵🇰🇸🇦 The pact Khan refused is the one that explains everything.
In 2021, while the CIA was pushing Khan for drone bases and Washington was getting increasingly fed up with Islamabad, Saudi Arabia was also knocking on Pakistan's door for a mutual defence pact. Khan said no to both. He saw them as red lines, commitments that would drag Pakistan into other people's wars and hand away whatever foreign policy independence the country still had.
The military watched him do this and decided he was a problem.
That's what fed into everything that followed. The lobbyist quietly hired behind Khan's back. The generals cutting their own deals. And eventually the cypher, Lu sitting across from Pakistan's ambassador in Washington and saying all will be forgiven if Khan goes. Thirty three days later, Khan was gone.
The first thing Munir did was start saying yes to everything Khan had said no to. The Saudi pact was signed in September 2025, the same pact Khan had been refusing for years. Confidential terms, both sides commit to defend each other if attacked. When asked whether it included nuclear weapons, one official said it was "a comprehensive defensive agreement that encompasses all military means." Make of that what you will.
By the time the Iran war started Pakistan had already moved 8,000 troops, 16 JF-17 jets, 2 drone squadrons and a Chinese HQ-9 air defence system into Saudi Arabia under that pact. Saudis foot the bill, Pakistanis run the gear. The pact allows for up to 80,000 troops if things escalate. All of this happening while Islamabad was busy telling the world it was a neutral peacemaker.
The cypher was never just about Ukraine or Putin. It was about getting rid of a prime minister who kept saying no and replacing him with one who would say yes to everything. The Saudi pact is what that looks like three years later.
Khan is still in a cell. Munir is Trump's favorite Field Marshal. And Saudi Arabia has a nuclear armed ally it could never get while Khan was in charge.
The cable did exactly what it was sent to do.
Source: Drop Site News
🇵🇰🇸🇦 Pakistan has quietly deployed 8,000 troops, JF-17 fighter jets, drones, and an HQ-9 air defense system to Saudi during the Iran war.
The deployment is the activation of the Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement signed between Riyadh and Islamabad on September 2025.
Source: Reuters
🇵🇰🇺🇸 Pakistan found a shortcut to Washington and it runs through the Trump family's wallet.
After the cypher, after Khan, after the military flipped Pakistan's entire foreign policy, Munir needed to make sure the relationship stuck. So when Trump moved into crypto, Pakistan built an entire government body around it overnight. The Pakistan Crypto Council appeared almost overnight, and within weeks of its creation the Trump family's own firm World Liberty Financial had a delegation on a plane to Islamabad.
That delegation was led by Zach Witkoff, son of Trump envoy Steve Witkoff, and it landed in Islamabad with one agenda. By the end of the visit, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Munir both personally sitting in the room, Pakistan's Finance Minister had signed a deal committing to route a portion of Pakistan's annual remittances, somewhere between $36 to $38 billion a year, through the Trump family's own USD1 stablecoin. A deal that puts money directly through a firm the Trump family majority owns.
It kept going. When rare earth supply chains became a hot topic in Washington, Pakistan announced a sweeping $500 million rare earths agreement with a Missouri based company. Beyond a symbolic first shipment, nothing commercial has actually moved under that deal. When Trump floated an international stabilization force for Gaza, Pakistan volunteered troops before anyone asked twice.
The pattern is consistent. Every time Trump had a priority, Pakistan showed up with something to offer, crypto routes, rare earths, soldiers, whatever was needed to stay in the headlines and in Washington's good books.
Pakistan promised much and delivered little. But the promises were always enough to keep Islamabad relevant.
The cypher set all of this in motion. A government willing to put Trump family money ahead of its own national interest to keep the relationship alive.
Source: Drop Site News
🇵🇰🇨🇳 Pakistan just quietly walked away from its most important relationship.
For years the China-Pakistan relationship was untouchable. Officials in Islamabad described it in language they used for nobody else, "all weather," "deeper than the deepest sea." The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor pumped tens of billions into Pakistani highways, power plants and ports at a time when the country couldn't attract foreign investment from anyone else. It was the one constant in a foreign policy that changed with every government.
Then Munir took over and it just... stopped.
Of the 90 CPEC projects originally planned, only 38 have been completed. Twenty three are still under construction. A third never even broke ground. The last major project delivered was in 2022. Nothing significant has been added to the pipeline since. ML-1, the flagship upgrade of Pakistan's main north-south railway that was supposed to be the centerpiece of CPEC's entire second phase, has been deferred so many times it's become a running joke.
Sharif flew to Beijing in 2024 specifically to secure new funding. He came back with nothing. Pakistan's unpaid dues to Chinese power producers had ballooned into open friction. China's own ambassador in Islamabad took the extraordinary step of publicly accusing the Pakistani state of failing to protect Chinese workers, 21 of whom had been killed in attacks since CPEC launched.
Behind the scenes it was even uglier. Pakistan had privately offered China what Beijing had wanted for over a decade, a permanent military base at the deep water port of Gwadar. But Pakistan came to that table with a list of demands. Protect us from U.S. retaliation for hosting the base. Modernize our military. And most critically, give us a sea-based nuclear second strike capability, the most sensitive element of any nuclear arsenal, something Pakistan had been trying to develop on its own for twenty years.
China walked away. Beijing concluded the nuclear demand alone would make it directly complicit in nuclear proliferation in South Asia, exposing China to international consequences that made the Gwadar base not worth it. The talks ended bitterly.
Munir told a journalist in August 2025, "We will not sacrifice one friend for the other." He had already made his choice long before saying it.
Washington got exactly what it wanted. CPEC's second phase is dead. The Gwadar base never happened. And the relationship Pakistan once called deeper than the deepest sea is sitting at the bottom of it.
Source: Drop Site News
🇵🇰🇺🇸 The cable that toppled a government is finally public.
On March 7, 2022, Pakistan's ambassador in Washington sat down with U.S. assistant secretary of state Donald Lu. The message was short and clear, remove Imran Khan through a no-confidence vote and Washington will look the other way. "All will be forgiven," the ambassador later recalled. Thirty three days later, Khan was gone.
But this didn't start with that meeting. In June 2021, CIA Director William Burns personally flew to Islamabad to meet Khan. Waited a full day. Khan never showed. Said he'd only speak to his counterpart, meaning Biden, who had been dodging Khan's calls since day one. Burns left with nothing. Weeks later Khan went on record with Axios and just said it out loud, "Absolutely not. There is no way we are going to allow any bases, any sort of action from Pakistani territory into Afghanistan." No diplomatic cushioning, no ambiguity.
Washington had its answer. Pakistan's military had seen enough of their own prime minister.
In July 2021, behind Khan's back, the military quietly put a former CIA Islamabad station chief on retainer as a lobbyist in Washington. The generals were already cutting their own deal.
Then came the moment that sealed it. On February 24, 2022, the exact day Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, Khan was in Moscow shaking hands with Putin on a long scheduled visit. Biden's national security advisor Sullivan had personally called Islamabad days before urging them to cancel. Khan didn't budge. Pakistan then abstained on the UN vote condemning the invasion. Washington was done.
Weeks later came the Lu meeting. The cable. And then Khan was out.
What followed was a gut punch. Artillery shells started flowing to Ukraine secretly through U.S. defense contractors. American support for Pakistan's IMF lifeline was explicitly tied to keeping that weapons pipeline running. Pakistan got its $3 billion bailout in July 2023. In February 2024 the military brazenly rigged the elections and the U.S. and EU sat on their hands and said nothing.
And Khan? Buried under a never ending conveyor belt of charges, corruption, contempt, national security, one case collapsing only for another to appear. He has been behind bars for nearly 3 years now. His wife still in prison. His party outlawed, stripped of its electoral symbol, barred from even fielding candidates under its own name.
The cypher was always real. They called it fake, jailed the man who leaked it, and hoped everyone would move on. They didn't.
Source: Drop Site News