ISLAMABAD: Amid Iran-Israel tensions, a defeated India has aligned with Israel to exploit the crisis and reclaim lost influence. Indo-Israeli disinformation networks are now falsely accusing Pakistan, China, and Russia of supporting Iran to shift focus and escalate the narrative.
As per the the details, There is no credible intelligence to support claims that Pakistan, China or Russia are aiding Iran. This appears to be an Indo-Israeli information operation aimed at deflecting from their own escalatory posture.
This narrative is not grounded in fact. It is a manufactured alignment theory, pushed to justify heightened regional aggression and isolate Tehran through guilt by association.
What we are witnessing is not objective analysis. It is narrative engineering intended to conflate independent state policies with conflict sponsorship, absent any proof.
Pakistan’s position remains clear and principled. We seek stability in region, not entanglement in conflicts driven by others. These accusations are politically motivated and strategically misleading.
There is a pattern here. Whenever unilateral actions face global scrutiny, disinformation campaigns are launched to broaden the scope of blame. The current messaging fits that template exactly.
The Indo-Israeli effort to frame a so-called anti-West bloc is a narrative overreach. It lacks substance and reflects an intent to preemptively discredit multipolar diplomacy.
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