A broken frame of Pakistan's field marshal and army chief, Asim Munir, hangs on the wall after an attack at the Cadet College Wana, a military-linked school, in the South Waziristan district near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, on November 13, 2025.
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Asim Munir Fears Blowback as US Keeps Iran Option Open, Pakistan Caught Between Trump and Tehran

  • Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir convened a high-level meeting to assess fallout from potential US intervention in Iran.
  • Munir fears Washington might seek access to Pakistani airspace or military facilities for strikes on Iran, creating a difficult dilemma for Islamabad.
  • A US attack on Iran, especially if facilitated by Pakistan, could spark domestic unrest and sectarian tension due to Pakistan's significant Shia population.
  • Officials also worry about a refugee crisis and increased border strain if Iran is destabilized.
  • Munir has directed intelligence agencies to monitor developments and intensify diplomatic contacts with regional powers and the US to explore de-escalation.

Why It Matters: Pakistan fears severe blowback from potential US military action against Iran, risking domestic instability and regional turmoil.

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