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US Bill Seeks Sanctions on Pakistan’s Army Chief | Is Trump Planning a Power Shift?

US Bill Seeks Sanctions on Pakistan’s Army Chief | Is Trump Planning a Power Shift?

🔴 MONEE INTERNATIONAL | BREAKING NEWS 🔴

📅 Date: March 26, 2025
📍 Location: Washington D.C. | Islamabad

📢 Top Story:
The U.S. Congress is considering a new Pakistan Democracy Act, which seeks sanctions on Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir. The bill, introduced by Congressman Joe Wilson, aims to hold Pakistan’s military accountable for suppressing democratic values and imprisoning political opponents.

💥 What’s in the Bill?
Sanctions on Asim Munir within 30 days of enactment.
Asset freezes & visa bans for Pakistani military & government officials.
✅ A review of Pakistan’s human rights record.

🔥 Trump’s Influence?
With Donald Trump eyeing a return to power, analysts believe this bill could be part of a larger U.S. strategy to reshape Pakistan’s leadership. Trump’s previous administration was highly critical of Pakistan, accusing it of harboring terrorists while receiving U.S. aid. Could this be a step towards regime change in Pakistan?

🇵🇰 Pakistan’s Reaction:
Pakistan has strongly condemned the bill, calling it "foreign interference in internal affairs." If passed, the bill could:
⚠️ Strain U.S.-Pakistan relations
⚠️ Push Pakistan towards China & Russia
⚠️ Impact military and economic cooperation

🌍 What’s Next?
As the bill moves forward, it could spark one of the biggest diplomatic confrontations between Washington and Islamabad in recent years.

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