Field Marshal Asim Munir’s second US visit in two months highlights strengthening military ties between Pakistan and the US, amidst domestic political divisions. He will attend General Kurilla’s farewell ceremony, following Kurilla’s Pakistan trip. Despite protests from Imran Khan’s supporters, the US seeks to re-engage with Pakistan’s military due to regional instability. Field Marshal Asim Munir’s second US visit in two months highlights strengthening military ties between Pakistan and the US, amidst domestic political divisions. He will attend General Kurilla’s farewell ceremony, following Kurilla’s Pakistan trip. Despite protests from Imran Khan’s supporters, the US seeks to re-engage with Pakistan’s military due to regional instability.
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