"[Now that we are getting plenty of artillery shells for our proxy war against Russia] Internal political matters in Pakistan are something that we do not take a position on," U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a July 25 press briefing.
"[Now that we are getting plenty of artillery shells for our proxy war against Russia] Internal political matters in Pakistan are something that we do not take a position on," U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a July 25 press briefing.
It was 43 minutes long. I skipped around but didn’t land on Max Headroom making that statement. If you could give a timeline, that would be great. Hard to imagine him calling it a proxy war although that would be an accurate statement.
No no comrade, haha. I'm just joking around. But that is effectively the root of the issue. Of course the US wants its allies to indicate support for their proxy war but Pakistan specifically is special because they produce some artillery shells that the Ukrainians really need. I think 150mm? So anyways, that was one of the big reasons the state dept pushed the pakistani military to drop Imran. These same journalists wrote about all this for the Intercept late last year.
"[Now that we are getting plenty of artillery shells for our proxy war against Russia] Internal political matters in Pakistan are something that we do not take a position on," U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a July 25 press briefing.
Wait… that’s an actual quote? !!
verbal square brackets and all! ;)
It was 43 minutes long. I skipped around but didn’t land on Max Headroom making that statement. If you could give a timeline, that would be great. Hard to imagine him calling it a proxy war although that would be an accurate statement.
No no comrade, haha. I'm just joking around. But that is effectively the root of the issue. Of course the US wants its allies to indicate support for their proxy war but Pakistan specifically is special because they produce some artillery shells that the Ukrainians really need. I think 150mm? So anyways, that was one of the big reasons the state dept pushed the pakistani military to drop Imran. These same journalists wrote about all this for the Intercept late last year.