Iran, Israel and Pakistan
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A top Iranian general says Pakistan will use nuclear weapons against Israel. This is if Israel attacks Iran with nuclear missiles. Pakistan denies this claim. But Pakistan supports Iran. Pakistan warns Israel's actions could cause regional war.
Pakistan has denied an Iranian official's claim that it pledged a nuclear strike on Israel if Iran is attacked, calling the statement completely false
US President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for halting a recent flare-up between India and Pakistan, asserting he brokered peace by leveraging trade relations.
Defense Czar calls for a meeting of the OIC to launch an initiative that ‘manifests the unity of Muslim Ummah’Warns if the Muslim world doesn’t act together, every country will eventuall
The internet is currently full of claims that Pakistan will nuke Israel if Tel Aviv drops a nuclear bomb on Iran. The Inter-Services Public Relations
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India Today on MSNIran says Pak will nuke Israel if it uses nuclear bomb on Tehran, Islamabad denies"Pakistan has told us that if Israel uses a nuclear bomb on Iran, then Pakistan will also attack Israel with a nuclear bomb," General Mohsen Rezaei, an IRGC commander and member of Iran's National Security Council,
Pakistan voiced full support to Iran on Saturday, with its defense minister saying that Islamabad stands by Tehran “in every way.” As he addressed a session of Pakistan’s National Assembly, DM Khawaja Asif said the Zionist entity attacked Iran last night, targeted its military installations, and killed its military leaders.
Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Saturday said all Muslim countries must unite to confront Israeli aggression, stressing that "we stand by Iran in every way. We will protect Iranian interests.
US President Donald Trump has expressed confidence in his ability to mediate a peace deal between Iran and Israel, claiming that negotiations and discussions are already underway. In a post on his social media platform,
Former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Saturday said that Pakistan cannot afford conflict in Iran to turn into Iraq 2.0 or World War III, amid the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel.