Introduction
There is a growing belief among many in Pakistan that the United States has long wanted to see a weakened or destroyed Pakistan, especially through India and Israel. Although such a claim is politically sensitive and lacks direct official proof, many developments over the past few decades—and especially in recent years—have given this perception new energy.
As tensions rise in the region, the question is being asked again: Is the US silently preparing a new front against Pakistan by backing India and aligning with Israel?
1. Historical Context: A Cold Relationship
Pakistan and the United States have shared a complex history. During the Cold War and the War on Terror, the two were close allies. But when the US invaded Afghanistan, used Pakistan’s soil, and later blamed it for “playing both sides,” trust quickly faded.
Meanwhile, India became a favorite for Washington—offering a vast market, a strong military, and a shared rivalry with China. Pakistan was increasingly seen as unstable, unreliable, or even disposable.
2. India: America’s Strategic Weapon in South Asia
India is being armed, empowered, and praised as a “democratic counterweight” to China. But for Pakistan, this US-India friendship feels like a direct threat.
- India receives advanced weapons from the US.
- It signs defense agreements and shares satellite data.
- It receives public support from American leaders during Pakistan-India clashes.
In every regional dispute—especially Kashmir—the US remains silent or leans toward India. This fuels the belief that America wants India to weaken Pakistan—militarily, economically, and diplomatically.
3. Israel: Silent but Powerful Ally of India and the US
Although Israel has no diplomatic ties with Pakistan, it maintains deep defense cooperation with India, including:
- Drone and missile technology
- Cyber surveillance tools
- Intelligence-sharing
This triangle—US, India, and Israel—is seen by many in Pakistan as a coordinated block working to isolate or destabilize Pakistan. Israel’s military technology, the US’s global influence, and India’s regional rivalry come together to form a pressure front.
4. Failed Attempts and the New Build-Up
Many in Pakistan believe that earlier attempts to isolate or destabilize the country through military pressure or economic sanctions failed—especially during the War on Terror and the FATF grey list era.
But now, a new strategy is emerging:
- Defense agreements between US-India are stronger than ever.
- Israel’s intelligence support to India is expanding.
- Media narratives against Pakistan are rising in Western press.
Pakistanis feel that a new phase of hybrid warfare is being launched—less about bombs and more about psychological, economic, and diplomatic pressure.
5. Pakistan’s Response and Resilience
Despite these pressures, Pakistan continues to:
- Strengthen ties with China, Turkey, Iran, and Gulf countries.
- Invest in its own defense, including nuclear deterrence.
- Expose global double standards in Kashmir, Gaza, and beyond.
The people of Pakistan remain alert, and the military establishment remains ready. The world has seen that Pakistan does not bend easily—not to America, not to India, not to any alliance.
Double Standards? How the US Reacts Differently to Pakistan and India in Times of Conflict
Introduction
In times of crisis, the world watches how major powers respond. For many in Pakistan, one truth has become clear: the United States does not treat Pakistan and India equally during conflicts.
A strong example often mentioned is from a recent Pakistan-India standoff, when the US chose to stay silent as India acted aggressively, but then stepped in quickly when Pakistan responded effectively.
This incident has led many to believe that America wants to weaken or destroy Pakistan—and now, it may once again be planning with India and Israel to apply pressure or provoke conflict.
The Recent Conflict: What Really Happened?
During a recent military standoff between Pakistan and India (widely believed to be referring to the 2019 Balakot-Pulwama episode):
- India launched airstrikes inside Pakistan’s territory.
- The United States and Western powers called for “restraint,” but did not openly criticize or stop India.
- In response, Pakistan retaliated effectively, even capturing an Indian pilot, showing both military strength and strategic control.
But here’s what shocked many Pakistanis: once Pakistan had the upper hand, the US and other global powers suddenly stepped in to “de-escalate” the situation.
To many, this looked like:
- A green light for Indian aggression, and
- Pressure on Pakistan only when it defended itself successfully.
This double standard continues to feed the belief that the US favors India—and fears a strong Pakistan.
Why Do People Say the US Wants Pakistan Weakened?
There are several reasons this belief exists and keeps growing:
- Strategic Shift Toward India
The US sees India as a major partner to counter China. As a result, America continues to:- Sell India modern weapons
- Support India in international forums
- Remain silent on Kashmir and human rights violations
- Changing Role of Pakistan
Once seen as a key US ally in the War on Terror, Pakistan is now viewed as closer to China. This shift makes the US suspicious of Pakistan’s intentions, especially with CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) growing stronger. - Support to Israel, Silence on Palestine
Pakistan also sees injustice in how the US supports Israel’s military actions in Gaza but opposes resistance from Muslim countries. The growing bond between India and Israel, with US backing, looks like a new triangle of power against Muslim nations—including Pakistan.
Is the US Preparing for a New Strategy Against Pakistan?
Many analysts and citizens believe so. They point to:
- Joint military exercises between India, the US, and Israel.
- Increased intelligence cooperation and arms sharing.
- Narrative building in Western media painting Pakistan as unstable or dangerous.
To those watching closely, it feels like a slow, coordinated buildup to pressure, isolate, and possibly provoke Pakistan in the future.
Pakistan’s Strength: Resilience and Readiness
Despite external pressure, Pakistan has stood strong:
- Maintains a powerful military with nuclear deterrence.
- Has strong alliances with China, Turkey, and Gulf countries.
- Shows global diplomacy—like handing back the Indian pilot peacefully, earning international praise.
Pakistan is not the same country it was 20 years ago. It understands regional games, it’s more media-aware, and its people are more politically active.
Final Thoughts
The recent events and shifting alliances show a clear message: Pakistan must rely on itself, its people, and its true allies. Trusting that the US will act fairly in a conflict with India may be unrealistic.
The world has changed. Pakistan must:
- Stay alert to geopolitical traps
- Strengthen its media and cyber presence
- Continue investing in defense, diplomacy, and unity
If there’s any plan being prepared against Pakistan by global powers using India and Israel, the answer is not fear—but national strength and unity.
Pakistan Is Not Alone — Strong Allies Stand Ready
While some powers may try to isolate or pressure Pakistan through regional aggression or global media narratives, Pakistan has reliable and strong partners standing firmly by its side:
1. China — The Iron Brother
China and Pakistan have a time-tested friendship. From military cooperation to the billion-dollar CPEC project, China continues to support Pakistan:
- Strategically, against Indian expansionism
- Economically, through infrastructure investment
- Politically, in the United Nations and global forums
China is Pakistan’s closest ally, and that partnership remains strong even as global alliances shift.
2. Turkey — A Deep Muslim Brotherhood
Turkey and Pakistan share more than just trade ties—they share a bond of cultural, religious, and political solidarity.
- Turkey has supported Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir.
- Military cooperation between the two is growing fast.
- Turkish leadership often defends Pakistan’s interests in global matters.
3. Azerbaijan — A Rising Ally in the Muslim World
After the recent Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict, Pakistan and Turkey stood strongly behind Azerbaijan. In return, Azerbaijan continues to:
- Voice support for Pakistan’s Kashmir stance
- Offer defense and trade cooperation
- Represent unity among Muslim-majority nations
4. Bangladesh — A New Era of Friendship
Though Pakistan and Bangladesh had difficult relations in the past, the new generation is seeing improving ties:
- Cultural exchanges and people-to-people connections are growing.
- Mutual trade and diplomacy are becoming more stable.
- Both nations are focusing on peace, development, and avoiding external manipulation.
5. The Wider Muslim World
Countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Qatar, Malaysia, Indonesia, and UAE have all, at different times, supported Pakistan diplomatically and financially. Many have refused to back India or Israel blindly when Pakistan’s sovereignty was challenged.
Final Message: Unity Is Pakistan’s True Weapon
The attempt to corner Pakistan may continue, but Pakistan is not isolated. It is backed by global alliances, strong military defense, nuclear capability, and the love of its people.
Let the enemies plan—Pakistan is watching, prepared, and never alone.