IMF aid to Pakistan: US military strategist Michael Rubin has strongly criticized the IMF loan to Pakistan. He said that providing financial assistance to Pakistan, which promotes terrorism, is dangerous and indirectly supports China. He pointed out Pakistan’s defeat in the war with India and accused Pakistan of having to bow to the ceasefire. Rubin criticized the US for failing to stop the IMF loan to the corrupt country.
The IMF’s Rs 7500 crore package to Pakistan, amid ongoing tensions with India, has drawn international condemnation. Recently, a US military strategist has criticized the International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan to Pakistan. Michael Rubin, a military strategist at the American think tank American Enterprise Institute, has strongly criticized the Trump administration’s support for IMF assistance to Pakistan. He said that such support is extremely dangerous, especially for Pakistan, which has made terrorism a state policy. “By providing funds to Pakistan, the IMF is indirectly supporting China financially. Pakistan has handed over the Gwadar Port, which is currently in the hands of China. Pakistan is already in a deficit of 40 billion US dollars due to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor,” Rubin said.
Michael Rubin has made it clear that India has won the four-day limited war between India and Pakistan . He commented that all Pakistan’s boasting that it would retaliate strongly if India attacked it has been proven to be a lie. “They had to run for a ceasefire like a dog with its tail tied up in the Indian attack,” he said.
“Whatever propaganda the Pakistani army makes about what happened, it will be a lie. They have lost this fight in the most disgusting and humiliating way,” Rubin said. He said that key Pakistani air bases and military infrastructure were completely destroyed in the Indian Air Force strikes. On this occasion, he mentioned Pakistan’s ceasefire agreement with India .
Rubin, in an article for a magazine, sharply criticized the US for failing to stop the IMF loan to Pakistan, one of the most corrupt countries in the world. He believed that it was a grave mistake for the IMF to release financial assistance after Pakistani-inspired terrorists entered India and killed Hindus in front of their families.
To this extent, Rubin explained that “granting $ 1 billion to a government that supports terrorism… and works in harmony with China at a time when the White House is seeking to reduce tensions between the two nuclear-armed countries is like a public insult to Trump by the IMF.” Meanwhile, India is known to have objected to the bailout package for Pakistan and abstained from voting.
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