Mubarik Khan III

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Mubarik Khan III

Mubarik Khan III

@moemubarik

from where the cold wind blows.

Katılım Mart 2026
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amit kilhor
amit kilhor@amitkilhor·
Iranians, अपना खुद देखो, कोई मिडिएशन ईवीडीएशन नहीं आता है इनको। पागल बना रहे है, USA के ही बंदे है ये! #amitkilhor #kilhor #pakistan #shehbazsharif #iranusa
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
*many people are saying* it sure looks like the White House wrote this for Pakistan’s PM, who posted it then quickly deleted the top part 😬
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Mubarik Khan III
Mubarik Khan III@moemubarik·
Yo Ryan, I’m really a big fan of your work. But your take on Pakistan since sooooooo influenced by an a pro-PTI association. I know you probably have friends in Pakistan and out of Pakistan painting a picture, but you should visit there and see for yourself. It’s a complex place, with complex set of past, present, and future circumstances. Please don’t be so bias against the “leadership” of Pakistan, saying though it’s currently the ONLY channel left the world has to negotiate for peace. Come on dude.
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Mubarik Khan III@moemubarik·
@ryangrim Come on Ryan, I really appreciate you. But who’s your homie that is a big Imran Khan supporter? 8/10 of the Pakistanis abroad are. You should come to Pakistan and they will let you independently collect facts on the ground.
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Pakistan's latest attempt to prop up proxy terror groups isn't going well
Ali Ghorzang@Ali_Ghorzang

Reports that Pakistani forces have vacated certain areas in Khyber and Tirah to establish bases for ISIS have triggered alarm within Pakistan. In response, authorities have launched a crude and desperate propaganda campaign against Afghanistan. Those behind it appear so uninformed and incompetent that they are attempting, unsuccessfully, to divert global attention from ISIS facilitation inside Pakistan by falsely claiming the presence of ISIS members in Afghanistan who were killed years ago. The relationship between Pakistan’s intelligence agencies and ISIS has effectively become an open secret, with mounting evidence steadily exposing these covert ties. In recent years, the dramatic events related to ISIS in Pakistan have further revealed the nature of these relationships. At times, senior ISIS commanders are arrested and handed over to major powers, while at other times, their spokespersons are covertly given shelters and then dramatically announced arrest to serve political needs. All of this appears to be part of a staged performance, seemingly aimed at portraying contributions to counter terrorism, but in reality it reflects Pakistan’s deliberate nurturing of proxy networks and its calculated use of them for its own interests. Attacks on ISIS camps in Balochistan, and ISIS’s open threats in response, further reinforce the fact that this group has become highly important to Pakistani agencies and is clearly operating under their patronage. The presence of ISIS in the regions of Khyber, Tirah, and Orakzai, along with unclaimed drone strikes and attacks by unidentified armed men, suggests that the group has been provided not only resources but also space to operate freely under protection. According to recent reports, the Pakistani military has vacated some areas in Khyber and Tirah to establish new ISIS bases, which is considered the most dangerous aspect of the situation. Immediately after these reports surfaced, social media accounts linked to Pakistan security agencies launched a false and misleading propaganda campaign about ISIS in Afghanistan, indicating a coordinated attempt to conceal the truth. Most strikingly, this propaganda campaign has used names and images of individuals who were killed years ago. For example, Sheikh Maqbool, who was killed in a drone strike in July 2015, has been falsely portrayed as alive and shown in Faryab, Afghanistan. This reflects blatant deception and lays bare the fundamentally dishonest and fragile nature of the entire narrative. (Stay tuned for Al-Mirsaad's investigative and research report on this matter.) The reality is that Pakistani secret agencies are using ISIS as a proxy, a tool through which they pursue their strategic objectives in the region. However, this situation can no longer remain hidden. Changing circumstances and emerging evidence are steadily exposing this covert relationship. It is time to move beyond empty diplomatic statements and pursue transparent, impartial investigations, as this is not confined to a single country but poses a serious threat to regional and global peace and stability.

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Mubarik Khan III
Mubarik Khan III@moemubarik·
Let’s all calm down, we can’t be talking about ending the world, while we prepare to go to mars. Or can we?
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Mubarik Khan III@moemubarik·
@juliandorey Facts. And somebody needs to ask him for his experience in war fighting and planning, since he feels he’s so qualified to send our troops to war.
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Mubarik Khan III@moemubarik·
@LauraLoomer Ahhhh, exactly what everyone thought you’d say. If anyone wants to know what terrorism sounds like? They should read all your tweets out loud.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Ah that’s exactly what we need. The terrorist Pakistani government negotiating an end to a war with another Islamic terrorist regime. This is the same Pakistan whose citizens stormed the US consulates in Pakistan weeks ago, where they attempted to murder American consulate employees. Pakistan is a terrorist state. They just threatened to nuke India last week.
Shehbaz Sharif@CMShehbaz

Pakistan welcomes and fully supports ongoing efforts to pursue dialogue to end the WAR in Middle East, in the interest of peace and stability in region and beyond. Subject to concurrence by the US and Iran, Pakistan stands ready and honoured to be the host to facilitate meaningful and conclusive talks for a comprehensive settlement of the ongoing conflict. @realDonaldTrump @SteveWitkoff @araghchi

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Mubarik Khan III@moemubarik·
@ChrisCuomo It’s funny that your handlers always choke your collar up during tough times. Let’s remember you during Covid, and again now during this war. Once a shill, always a shill. #crookedcuomo
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Warfare Analysis
Warfare Analysis@warfareanalysis·
You raped 200,000 Bangladeshi Muslim women and murdered 300,000 to 3 million Bangladeshi Muslims. You lost a ground battle and half of the country (East Pakistan). Continue, and you will end up with only Punjab Province, where you will be murdering only pro-Palestine protesters in Punjab.
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Warfare Analysis@warfareanalysis·
I am sick of the disgusting, Islamophobic, and racist comments by Pakistanis on our posts. If you’re Pakistani, please unfollow.
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Mubarik Khan III
Mubarik Khan III@moemubarik·
@mehdirhasan did you condemn the APS school massacre, and the recent string of suicidal terrorist attacks boldly claimed by the Taliban, in Pakistan?
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Mubarik Khan III
Mubarik Khan III@moemubarik·
@mohammed_hijab Where are your prayers for Pakistan? What about the thousands they have killed through their suicide bombing agenda in Pakistan? Where is your prayers for the childeren slaughter in the “APS” school attack in Pakistan. Stop supporting the Taliban.
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Mohammed Hijab
Mohammed Hijab@mohammed_hijab·
May Allah protect the people of Afghanistan
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