It is known that India's Operation Sindoor launched in retaliation for the pahalgam terror attack, destroyed both terrorist camps in pakistan and that country's military bases. In this order, india increased its aggression and destroyed several air bases in Pakistan. At this time, America entered and announced a ceasefire. At this time, a shocking issue came to the screen. Yes... Pakistani defense analyst Imtiaz Gul has brought a shocking issue to the screen. As part of this, he said that the strategically important Nur Khan air base in Rawalpindi is under the control of America. With this, what kind of relationship is there between America and pakistan, and to what extent is there military cooperation, things like this have become a topic of discussion on this occasion.
At the same time... Gul commented that even senior Pakistani army officials are not allowed to interfere in the activities of this strategically important air base. He said that American planes have been seen at the air base many times, but no one knows about the activities taking place inside them or the cargo in those planes. With this, the two countries may have reached an undeclared agreement which raises concerns about the country's military transparency, the national media reported that Gul suggested.

 
Moreover, this air base is very important in pakistan as it is close to Islamabad and Rawalpindi. It is known that during Operation Sindoor, which was launched in retaliation for the pahalgam terror attack, india targeted the Nur Khan air base! There were statements that the operation damaged the air base! However, the Pakistani army and government have not fully commented on this matter. Moreover, within a few hours of india increasing its air strikes on pakistan, launching Brahmos missiles, and destroying several air bases there, the ceasefire announcement from the US is said to be strengthening Imtiaz Gul's comments. The debate has now begun as to whether the Nur Khan air base is the real reason behind America's eagerness for this ceasefire!

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