Once again, the whole world is watching Pakistan's duplicity. On the one hand, the government of Pakistan condemns the attacks of the US and Israel on Iran, on the other hand, it is also criticizing Iran's retaliatory attacks on the Gulf countries. It is clear that Pakistan is trying to board two boats
He also said in the social media post that the government and people of Pakistan join the people of Iran in their hour of grief and grief and express their condolences on the martyrdom of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. He said Pakistan has expressed concern over the violation of international norms. He also said that it has been a long-standing tradition that heads of state and the government should not be targeted
Contrary to this stance of the Pakistani government, the people there seem to be standing with Iran. A large section of the Pakistani public is very angry with Khamenei's assassination and they seem to be very angry about Israel and America. There have been protests in many cities, where people were seen shouting slogans in support of Iran and against the policies of the US-Israel. The most violent form of the Pakistani public was seen in Karachi, where the situation outside the US consulate spiraled out of control.
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