After the pahalgam terror attack, pakistan is on the target of not only india but many countries of the world. Pakistan's Defense minister Khawaja Asif recently admitted that Islamabad has a role in sheltering terrorists and sponsoring terrorist factories on its soil. This confession is not only shocking, but it also revealed Pakistan's 'shameless' terrorist conspiracies and terrorist activities, which are not limited to Kashmir only, but have also reached Islamic countries, Middle East and Europe.

Pakistan supports terrorist organizations

Pakistan's Defense minister openly admitted that the country has a history of supporting terrorist organizations. He said, "We have been doing this dirty work for the West and britain including America for the last three decades." An important connection of the bloodshed in pahalgam, kashmir seems to be linked to Pakistan. Hashim Musa, who has previously served in the pakistan army, was found to be one of the main attackers in the Baisaran Valley.

A massive search operation is being carried out to capture Musa. He was a para commando in Pakistan's Special services Group and later joined Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) to carry out terror attacks in India. For many years, pakistan has used its soil as a launchpad for cross-border terrorism, extremism and extremist ideology. Its track record in sponsoring, harboring and exporting terrorism is one of the worst in the world.

In 2018, former pakistan Prime minister Nawaz Sharif also admitted the role of the Pakistani government in the 2008 mumbai attacks carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba. Former Pakistani army General pervez musharraf also admitted that his army trained terrorist groups to fight india in Kashmir. 

Pakistan terror attacks from Kabul to Iran

Pakistan-based Sunni extremist group Jaish ul-Adl has repeatedly attacked Iranian security forces in Sistan and Baluchistan province. In response, iran launched missile and drone attacks in Pakistan's Baluchistan province. Tehran claimed it targeted Jaish ul-Adl's hideouts iran has repeatedly accused pakistan of harbouring Sunni militants who carry out cross-border attacks and failing to act against them.

Pakistan link emerged in the investigation into the moscow terror attack in April. Russian authorities identified the mastermind as a Tajik national and are investigating his links to Pakistan. Reports suggest the attackers may have received logistical or ideological support from Pakistani networks.

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