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The U.S.-Backed Coup in Pakistan
This chapter examines the geopolitical intricacies surrounding the U.S.-backed coup that ousted Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose foreign policy decisions, including ties with China and neutrality on the Ukraine conflict, clashed with U.S. interests. It highlights the historical context of foreign interference in Pakistan and draws parallels with similar U.S. actions in other nations. The narrative emphasizes the implications of U.S. diplomacy on Pakistan's sovereignty and political landscape, especially under the new authoritarian regime.