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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) questioned U.S. military officials after a CBS News report that Pakistan may be allowing Iranian military aircraft to use its airfields, potentially shielding them from U.S. strikes. Graham said if true, it raises doubts about Pakistan’s role as a mediator, adding, “No wonder this damn thing is going nowhere.” The U.S. officials, who all spoke only under condition of anonymity to discuss national security issues, told CBS News that days after President Trump announced the ceasefire with Iran in early April, Tehran sent multiple aircraft to Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan, a strategically important military installation located just outside the Pakistani garrison city of Rawalpindi. cbsn.ws/3PfY6Ow




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@NewsAlgebraIND Imagine these people taking over the world - the world will be full of mindless people with no innovation, nothing. Radical clerics ruling. Women will have more restrictions- early child marriages, no education, veils, 1 husband 4 wives, easy divorces 3 talaaq, ….



@drshamamohd It doesn’t make any sense , being a Muslim you should respect others too their sentiments etc,,,,,,,,,







Scoop via @CBSNews: As Pakistan positioned itself as a diplomatic conduit between Tehran and Washington, it quietly allowed Iranian military aircraft to park in its country, potentially shielding them from US airstrikes, sources told @JimLaPorta and me. Days after Trump announced the ceasefire in early April, Tehran sent multiple aircraft to Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan. Among the military hardware was an Iranian Air Force RC-130, a reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering variant of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules tactical transport aircraft. cbsnews.com/news/pakistan-…
