Aug 12, 2025

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Has Pakistan betrayed the United States? Shahbaz supports Iran's nuclear program, how will Munir show his face to Trump

The US recently attacked Iran's Fordow and Isfahan nuclear sites. He dropped bombs that caused havoc from the B-2 bomber. Pakistan has now stood up against the motive for which the US attacked. He has supported Iran's nuclear program. Iran's President Masoud Pejeshkian is on a visit to Pakistan. Several agreements are also expected to be signed between the two countries during this visit

According to a report by the Afghan news agency Khama, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif supported Iran's nuclear program during talks with Iranian President Pezeshakian on Sunday (August 3). He said that Iran's nuclear program is for peace and it has every right to develop nuclear energy. Pejeshakian arrived in Pakistan on Saturday.

Pakistan betrayed the US?

The United States and Israel have always opposed Iran's nuclear program. Both countries consider Iran's development of nuclear weapons a threat to regional security. The US had banned its nuclear activities in 2015 under the Iran nuclear deal, but in 2018 Trump rescinded it and imposed tougher restrictions. Now Pakistan has raised its voice against America by supporting Iran.

Asim Munir will now answer Trump

Pakistan considers itself close to the US. Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir also went on a tour of America. After Pakistan's support to Iran, problems may increase for Munir. There may also be bitterness in the relationship between Pakistan and America.

Iran-Pakistan may have multiple agreements

Iran's President Pezeshakian has been welcomed in Pakistan in a strong manner. Many agreements can be signed between Pakistan and Iran. Iran and Pakistan want to increase their trade to $ 10 billion. Trade between the two countries currently stands at $3 billion


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