Israel Nuclear Threat: Pakistan Warns of Global Danger, Says Khawaja Asif

Pakistan urges global accountability as Israel's unchecked nuclear arsenal poses serious risks to world peace and regional stability.

World Must Beware of Israel’s Unchecked Nuclear Capability, Warns Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif

Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, has issued a serious warning about the Israel nuclear threat, calling it a growing danger not just for the region but for the entire world.

In a statement posted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Khawaja Asif criticized Israel’s unregulated and unmonitored nuclear capabilities, highlighting that Israel remains outside all major international nuclear treaties and inspection regimes.

“Israel’s nuclear program is completely unchecked and operates without international supervision. It has become a constant and growing threat to world peace,”

Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Pakistan’s Defense Minister

Pakistan: A Responsible Nuclear State

Contrasting Israel’s approach, the defense minister emphasized that Pakistan is a responsible nuclear power, operating strictly within international standards and solely for defense purposes.

“Our nuclear program is solely for national defense and public safety. We have always maintained a non-aggressive, defense-oriented posture,”

Khawaja Muhammad Asif

Global Concern Over the Israel Nuclear Threat

Calling Israel a rogue nuclear state, the minister questioned the ongoing support provided by Western nations despite Israel’s aggressive and expansionist policies.

“Israel is emerging as a rogue state, and the West’s blind support of its actions is deeply concerning. This growing imbalance poses dangerous consequences not just for the region, but for global stability.”

He called upon the international community to address the Israel nuclear threat with urgency, stressing that unresolved tensions could spiral into a broader regional conflict.

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