‘We should ask Pakistanis’: American bomb after Nobel Peace Prize for Owissy Mox Trump Pitch | Bharat News

'We should ask Pakistanis': American bomb after Nobel Peace Prize for Owissy Mox Trump Pitch | Bharat News

Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi has come down to Pakistan heavyly to recommend US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, shortly thereafter, Washington started attacking Iranian nuclear facilities.

The AIMIM chief said that the same leader Pakistan had appreciated for his “diplomatic intervention” in the India-Pakistan struggle, now ordered an airstrikes on nuclear sites in Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz-a step five-time MP condemned the international law and United Nations Charter.

Referring to the announcement of the strike, Owissi said, “We should ask Pakistanis if they want Trump to win the Nobel Peace Prize for this. He urged him for the peace prize.” He also explained the irony of Israel, which is a country with undisclosed stockpiles of 700–800 nuclear warheads, which avoids investigation under the treaty on the non-ex-consciousness of nuclear weapons (NPTs).

Trump had previously claimed credit for increasing tension between New Delhi and Islamabad, the Government of India has clearly and repeatedly denied any foreign intervention. This did not stop Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar from recommending Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in a letter to the committee in Norway.

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Owasi warned that America’s attacks could increase the race for a dangerous weapons in the Middle East. According to Owaisi, even though Iran begins to enrich uranium to weapon-grade levels, it will take years and cannot be stopped military.

Pakistan issued its condemnation of US attacks. The country’s Foreign Office said the attacks violate international criteria and can dangerly increase stress. “Pakistan condemns American attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities, following a range of attacks by Israel. We are seriously concerned about the possibility of proceeding in the region,” it is said in a statement.

The Ministry also called for the security of restraint, civil life and infrastructure and immediate de-size. “Dialogue and diplomacy remain the only viable solutions, in line with the United Nations Charter,” read the statement.

Trump’s order is a dramatic reverse from his long-running anti-war rhetoric. “The great nations do not fight endless wars,” he declared it famous during his 2019 State of the Union address, quoted as the foundation stone of his foreign policy vision. Sunday’s attacks otherwise suggest and represent what analysts have seen as a solid performance of Washington’s “Iron-Clade” support for Israel.

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