A New Twist in the Operation Sindoor Saga: Uncovering the Truth Behind America's Hidden Agenda

"Trusting America is foolish," a stark reality that has come to the forefront in the wake of the Indian Air Force's precise strikes on Pakistan's Nur Khan Airbase and the surrounding hills during Operation Sindoor. Images released by China's satellite firm MIZAZVISION reveal the extent of the damage, with massive craters observed in the hills near the airbase, reportedly housing Pakistan's nuclear bombs.
The attack, allegedly carried out using BrahMos missiles, has led to significant radiation in the area. In response, American air fleets have been landing continuously, with a nuclear emergency support aircraft B350 AMS from the U.S. reaching Pakistan. The Egyptian Air Force is also supplying Boron to control radioactive contamination.
International experts believe the BrahMos strike on the Musaf Airbase between the Kirana Hills near Sargodha led to a radiation leak in Pakistan's secret nuclear storage facility. However, what's shocking is that the nuclear bombs in Pakistan were not actually Pakistan's own, but belonged to America, which had set up bases in Pakistan to store them.
This revelation exposes the deep-seated interests of the American Deep State in maintaining global power balance. Pakistan's nuclear threats have proven to be mere bluffs, as control and remote access to Pakistan's nuclear centers are in American hands. The U.S. has established nuclear sites in Pakistan to counter Soviet influence and India in Asia, just like its nuclear bases in Turkey positioned against Russia.
The Sindoor Operation has debunked several myths, including the claim that F-16s were supplied to Pakistan to combat terrorists in Afghanistan. The use of F-16s during the Balakot Airstrike and Operation Sindoor proves they were meant for use against India.
Another myth is that Pakistani scientist A.Q. Khan stole nuclear technology. The real truth is that America has been supplying nuclear weapons to Asian countries, a narrative intolerable to the Western world and the American public.
The failure of Indian intelligence agencies and the Indian media to comprehend this reality is disappointing. It's essential for the Indian public to understand that America's support for Pakistan is driven by its desire to maintain global power balance, and that as long as American nuclear bases exist in Pakistan, Pakistan will continue to receive loans.
Whether it's Trump or Biden, America's stance on Pakistan remains unchanged. The Indian public must remember that America is a new kind of imperialism, and it will never allow a new world order to emerge.