'Desires Nobel Prize for Peace': Ex-Pentagon Official Slam Trump on Asim Munir visit, says: 'Has no idea of history' | Today news
Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, expressed significant concerns about US President Donald Trump’s approach to international conflicts, especially in the Middle East and South Asia. With Ani, Rubin Trump has accused of not having an in -depth understanding of historical context and prioritizing personal goals – such as ensuring a Nobel Peace Prize – on the strategic interests of the United States. He further argued that Trump’s diplomatic approach is fundamentally flawed, often characterized by moral equivalence and a failure to clearly distinguish between right and wrong in complex international situations. “The problem with Donald Trump is that he does not have a complete sense of history. He is prone to more equivalence; he will put other countries’ national security under his own desire to win a Nobel Peace Prize,” says Rubin. Rubin has warned, this approach could increase the tensions between countries such as Pakistan and India and Israel and Iran. “If Donald Trump does not understand that he has to shred the moral equivalence and cry out who is right and who is wrong, the conflicts in the region, whether between Pakistan and India, and between Israel and Iran, will get much worse before they get better,” says Rubin. His remarks come in the background of the Pakistan’s head of the army staff, General Asim Munir, visit to the White House. “Before Asim Munir went into the White House, Donald Trump said that Pakistan is America’s friend,” said a former Pentagon official. Is Donald Trump threatening Pakistan privately? “President Trump is delighted with generals. We knew it since his first term. Secondly, it is a reality that Asim Munir has more power than Pakistan’s Prime Minister … Donald Trump simply reflects reality without the diplomatic Polish,” Rubin said, and added, “the issue, Donald Trump said she could not keep Pakistan in the public?” Rubin also said that Pakistan is hardly an independent country, acting as a Chinese proxy, and that China’s most important interest ensures the free flow of oil from the Persian wave. He also advised Pakistan to stop his sponsorship for terrorists and declare that he will eventually pay the price for his actions. “My advice to Pakistan is to stop his sponsorship for terrorists. It may try to take advantage of any world leader, but eventually it will pay the price. We do indeed see with Pakistan’s own internal disagreement that it paid a good price,” Rubin said. Rubin emphasized that India is solely responsible for its national security and should base its decisions on reality, and not promises of temporary leaders. “India alone is responsible for its national security. It must base its national security on reality, not the promises of temporary leaders and our financing partners. Donald Trump may want to pretend to be the turning point of negotiations, but ultimately the only person who has to decide what is good for India is the government’s government and the Premier Modes is not the US policy. Embraces India. Firstly posted … “Rubin said. Rubin emphasized the dual support for India in the US Congress, which is less willing to tolerate the malignant behavior of Pakistan. Rubin, which emphasizes China’s strategic interests in the region, noted:” coming out. If a conflict continues to disrupt, China is the big loser there, and not the US or Iran … Pakistan is not just a Chinese proxy, and it would not be surprised to Asim Munir, but as Asim Munir at the same time delivering certain messages to Trump from China … Pakistan is barely an independent country. ‘Rubin’s remarks reflect growing discomfort in Washington on the local actions of Pakistan and the deepening of the ties with China, while also emphasizing the calls to prioritize its own strategic interests amid the shift of world dynamics. (With inputs of ani)