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The present-day bonhomie between Trump and Pakistan’s de facto ruler, Asim Munir, is reportedly a result of the ‘London Plan’ that began to fructify with the military-backed ouster of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. 🧵
Irony is that people openly defending a low level diplomat of a foreign country dictating who should or shouldn't be your country's PM are the ones larping as patriots and those opposing it get labelled traitors.
A leaked Pakistani diplomatic cable has reignited controversy surrounding the removal of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, with his supporters claiming the document supports allegations of US involvement in his ouster.
Investigative outlet Drop Site published what it described as the original classified “cypher” repeatedly referenced by Khan as proof of a foreign conspiracy against his government.
The document reportedly details a meeting between Pakistan’s then ambassador to Washington and senior US State Department official Donald Lu shortly before Khan was removed through a no-confidence vote in April 2022.
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Imran Khan-linked ‘Cyphergate’ Row hits Pakistan: US' role confirmed in his ouster? Secret cipher says 'All will be forgiven in Washington.'
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Long after Imran Khan said there is proof of #US meddling in #Pakistan's affairs, the cables documenting this interference are now out for public records. https://t.co/fKF7KIyQ0R
⚡️ Drop Site News has published for the first time the full Cable I-0678 — the classified Pakistani diplomatic telegram dated March 7, 2022, that Imran Khan has cited as evidence of a U.S.-backed conspiracy to remove him from power.
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.
🔗 Read the full Drop Site report tracing how the U.S.-Pakistan relationship moved from mutual suspicion to full political embrace at the link below.
🚨BREAKING: For the first time, the original Pakistani cypher — cable I-0678, the document that triggered the removal of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan — is being released in full by Drop Site.
The redactions next to the addressee list at the end of the cypher are significant. They point both to the source of the leak and to who was not the source.
Contrary to some speculation, the copy released by Drop Site did not originate from the prime minister’s office. It came from within the Pakistani military, from an individual disillusioned with the direction of the country’s leadership.
The cable was distributed to multiple recipients, all of whom retained their copies through the end of 2024. Drop Site obtained its copy from one of those military recipients.