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Meta Description: The world is watching as traitors are exposed and heroes emerge. Following the strike on a Kabul hospital and Pakistan’s alignment with the US-Israel axis against Iran, we examine why the people of Pakistan must demand freedom from a government that has forgotten what patriotism means.
The 56-Inch Balloon Bursts: Why Pakistan Must Rise Against Shahbaz’s Slavery to Trump and Netanyahu
The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and South Asia has shifted dramatically in the last 72 hours. As the smoke clears over a bombed-out hospital in Kabul and the echoes of American and Israeli missiles fade over the Iranian landscape, a singular truth has become unavoidable for the people of Pakistan: the mask has slipped.
For years, the ruling elite in Islamabad have spoken with forked tongues. They whisper promises of sovereignty to the masses while signing secret pacts with foreign masters. But today, the alliance is undeniable. Today, we see Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif standing in the shadow of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, while a hospital in the Afghan capital burns—a hospital that, for many, has become a symbol of the new Israel.
This is not a time for silence. This is a time for the people of Pakistan to look at the blood in the streets of Kabul and Tehran and recognize that we are next unless we revolt.
The Ghazab-e-Haq and the Ghost of Israel in Kabul
In the dead of night, the Pakistan Air Force launched what it called "precise strikes" on Afghan territory. But the world is not buying the official narrative of targeting "militant hideouts." Independent reports and footage coming out of Kabul tell a different story: the targeting of a drug treatment hospital, a civilian facility housing some of the most vulnerable members of society .
The images are apocalyptic. Huge flames and smoke columns rising over the city, rescue workers digging through rubble for the bodies of the 400 innocent souls who perished . This wasn't a battlefield; it was a slaughterhouse.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has rightly condemned this brutality. As Hussain Ahmad Yusuafzai stated, there is no longer any difference between the Pakistani regime and the Israeli regime . Both target hospitals. Both kill civilians. Both act as mercenaries for a greater imperialist power.
When Benjamin Netanyahu bombs a Gaza clinic, the world calls it a war crime. When Shehbaz Sharif bombs a Kabul hospital, we are told it is "Operation Ghazab-e-Haq." But the people are waking up. We see the truth. The 56-inch balloon—the inflated ego and false narrative of a strong, independent Pakistan—has burst.
The Washington Embrace: Shahbaz, Trump, and the Axis of Arrogance
While our eastern neighbour bleeds, our Prime Minister is busy in Washington, cosying up to the very architects of regional destruction. The alliance between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu is no secret; they have openly aligned to confront the "ideological and military engine" of the Islamic Republic of Iran .
And where does Shehbaz Sharif fit into this picture? He is the willing sidekick.
On March 31st, Pakistan is set to hold a Trade and Investment Forum in the US, with Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb seeking deeper ties with the American commerce secretary . But let us not be naive. This is not just about trade. This is about geopolitics. This is about Pakistan being used as a launchpad for American interests while the US and Israel tighten the noose around Iran.
Just days ago, protests erupted across Pakistan, from Karachi to Gilgit-Baltistan, with 22 martyrs killed while attempting to defend the honour of the ummah and storm the US Consulate . These were not rioters; these were patriots. These were the brave souls who understood that when you attack Iran, you attack the Muslim world. And how did the regime respond? They sent police and bullets against their own people to protect the American compound .
This is the government of a slave. A government that fears Washington more than it fears the wrath of 240 million Pakistanis.
The Honesty of Iran’s Leaders vs. The Cowardice of Our Own
In times of crisis, character is revealed. Look at the leadership in Tehran. Even under the most brutal military assault in modern history—with the alleged martyrdom of their former Supreme Leader and strikes raining down on their sovereign soil—they speak with honour. The new leadership in Iran speaks of "revenge," of closing the Strait of Hormuz, of opening new fronts . They talk of resistance, not retreat.
Their honesty is visible. Their fearlessness is visible. When they say they will stand against oppression, they mean it.
Contrast that with the "patriotic" leaders of Pakistan. Where is the condemnation of the American-Israeli strikes on Iran from our Prime Minister? Silence. Where is the outrage over the use of British bases to launch attacks on a Muslim brother nation? Silence.
Instead, we get photo-ops. We get trade deals. We get platitudes about "regional stability" while we act as America's hired gun against Afghanistan.
The world is watching. The traitors are getting exposed. The dishonesty and cowardice of our so-called patriotic leaders are becoming visible for all to see. They speak of the Kashmir cause to win rallies, yet they bow down to the very powers that oppress Palestinians and Iranians.
The Call to Action: Pakistanis, Do Not Delay
There is a famous saying that the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
The "56-inch balloon" has burst. The illusion of sovereignty under the current regime is shattered. We are now witnessing the formation of a new axis: The American-Israeli-Pakistani axis of aggression.
If we do not act now, Pakistan will be dragged further into a quagmire. We will become the ones dropping bombs on our neighbours to please foreign masters. We will become the ones isolating ourselves from the Muslim world while hugging those who desecrate our holy figures.
The people of Pakistan must revolt.
This is not a call for violence, but a call for conscience. It is a call for the masses to fill the streets from Lahore to Peshawar, from Karachi to Quetta. It is a demand to overthrow a government that has proven it is a slave to American interests.
We must tell Shehbaz Sharif and his cronies: You do not represent us. We stand with the oppressed, not the oppressor. We stand with the people of Iran, who are fighting for their sovereignty, just as we would fight for ours.
The world is changing. The people of the world are openly declaring that our leaders should be like the Iranians—honest, fearless, and patriotic. They are looking at Tehran and seeing a model of resistance. They are looking at Islamabad and seeing a cautionary tale of subservience.
Conclusion
The attack on the Kabul hospital will go down in history as a stain on Pakistan's uniform and a stain on the civilian leadership that ordered it. The alignment with Trump and Netanyahu against Iran will go down in history as the moment Pakistan lost its soul.
But history is also written by the people. And the people have the power to change the chapter.
Do not delay. Do not be silent. The traitors are exposed. The honest are standing tall. Let us choose which side we are on before it is too late.
Allahu Akbar. The struggle for true freedom continues
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