Defense Minister Khawaja Asif expressed strong views on social media regarding Pakistan's historical relationship with the U.S. the decisions of former leaders and the impression that Pakistan would not resist upon receiving a call from Washington D.C. about releasing Imran Khan and hanging over PTI founder Imran to the American authorities with new leadership assuming power in the U.S.
Asif commented on perceived external influence in Pakistan's affairs, stating that Pakistan “cannot dare to refuse the call” from the U.S., referencing past situations where compliance or defiance had significant implications.
Defence minister Asif highlighted former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's decision to reject an offer of $5 billion while resisting U.S. demands, contrasting this with former president Pervez Musharraf's compliance.
He criticized Musharraf for readily agreeing to U.S. requests post-9/11, resulting in Pakistan’s prolonged entanglement in the war on terror and allowing the undermanned wish list from the Washington D.C.
While Afghanistan has seen an end to active conflict, Asif noted, Pakistan still suffers the consequences in the form of ongoing terrorism.
Asif urged caution, calling on leaders to carefully consider the long-term impact of decisions on national sovereignty and security.