U.S. presidents have long favored Pakistan’s military leaders, viewing them as tools for strategic agendas. From Ayub Khan to Asim Munir, these strongmen have been key allies in advancing American interests, despite Pakistan’s democratic facade. 🕊️🇺🇸🇵🇰 #USPakistanRelations #MilitaryDictators #StrategicAlliances #Geopolitics #PakistanMilitary #TIME #ForeignPolicy

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U.S. Presidents Love Powerful Pakistani Military Men

The U.S. has always had a special interest in Pakistan’s military dictators, from Ayub Khan and Zia-ul-Haq to Pervez Musharraf and now Asim Munir. According to *TIME* magazine, the reason for this …

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