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The American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is killing Chinese nationals in Pakistan to harm cordial relations between Islamabad and Beijing, said Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Major (retired) Tanvir Hussain Syed.
Islamabad, Aug 8 : The American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is killing Chinese nationals in Pakistan to harm cordial relations between Islamabad and Beijing, said Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Major (retired) Tanvir Hussain Syed.
Syed stunned the National Assembly (NA) by calling on the federal government to end its "love affair" with the US, and declare a jihad against it for undermining Pakistan's interests, during a debate on Pakistan's foreign policy, with a special focus on Pak-US relations.Pakistan should cut ties with the US, because it can never be our friend," he demanded.
Syed accused Washington of conspiring against the Muslim world, especially Pakistan, The Nation reported.
He said the US is supporting anti-Muslim forces to hurt Muslim interests in Kashmir, Palestine, Kosovo, Iraq and Iran.
"We should follow the path of Iran and that of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrullah to resist US manipulation," he urged.
Syed said the 'U-turn' in Pakistan's foreign policy after 9/11 was a tactic to avoid US aggression but the government should not now ignore announcements of "crusades" against Muslims.
ANI