“The Intercept,” a US investigative publication, has recently come forward with a significant revelation, asserting that it has managed to acquire a confidential US diplomatic communication, commonly referred to as a “cipher,” which was dispatched to Pakistan.
This document, known as a cipher, is a clandestine piece of correspondence that has now emerged as a focal point within Pakistan’s political landscape due to the tumultuous removal of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
In a development that has sent shockwaves through Pakistan’s political sphere, The Intercept, an American news organization, has unveiled a copy of the notorious cipher. This document sheds light on what the publication describes as unequivocal interference, vested interests, and the active role played by the United States in orchestrating the downfall of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government. The news agency claims that Imran Khan’s foreign policy goals were the main reason behind his ouster, for example strengthening bilateral relations with China and Russia.
The operation allegedly involved collaboration with opposition factions as well as influential figures within Pakistan’s establishment.
The document was provided to The Intercept by an anonymous source in the Pakistani military who said that they had no ties to Imran Khan or Khan’s party
The Intercept has put forth the assertion that the cipher was made available by an undisclosed military officer, whose identity has been meticulously guarded. This revelation adds an air of intrigue to the entire affair, further fueling speculations about the extent and depth of involvement from various quarters.
Prime Minister Imran Khan was unseated by Pakistan’s parliament on the 9th of April, 2022. In a turn of events that has caused ripples of controversy, Khan alleged that his removal was not simply a consequence of domestic politics, but rather the result of a covert operation masterminded by the United States.