Why is Munir openly talking about a nuclear attack, the inside story of spewing fire against India?

Munir, after defending the two-nation theory linked to the Pahalgam massacre, is now threatening a nuclear strike, aiming to win America’s trust for a larger strategic move in Pakistan.

International News: Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir is in the news for threatening a nuclear attack against India in Florida, USA. The question is arising that if everything is calm, then why is Munir talking about direct nuclear war against India? That too while sitting in America. According to the Nagasaki Nuclear Research Institute, Pakistan has 160 nuclear weapons, and India has 180 nuclear weapons.

Why is Munir giving threats?

1. Munir's extremely irresponsible statements should be seen in the context of Pakistan's history of nuclear proliferation. Pakistani nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan and his network shared nuclear technology with Libya, Iran, and North Korea.

2. Pakistan has been threatening nuclear weapons from time to time, while also falsely trying to present itself to the world as a responsible nuclear power.

3. Munir's threat shows that the real source of nuclear instability in South Asia is the military with the nuclear button, not an elected civilian government. This is why army chiefs make such provocative statements.

4. Will the US hold Pakistan accountable for such irresponsible and provocative statements made from US soil despite President Trump’s repeated claims of preventing a nuclear conflict?

5. Before Pahalgam, Munir had given a statement that Hindus and Muslims cannot live together. Soon after this, a terrorist attack took place in Pahalgam, in which people were asked about their religion and then shot at close range. This statement is an indication that there may be more terrorist attacks in the future, under the pretext of which Pakistan will cite its missile and nuclear capabilities.

6. This clearly shows that Pakistan is an irresponsible nuclear state. The real danger is that these weapons may someday fall into the hands of non-state actors.

7. This statement is part of an old pattern of Pakistan. Whenever America supports Pakistan's army, it starts showing its true aggressive face.

8. ⁠This is also proof that there is no such thing as democracy in Pakistan; the army is the real power there.

9. Encouraged by the warm welcome in the US, the next step could be a silent or open coup in Pakistan in which the Field Marshal takes over the President's chair. This has been discussed in Pakistan for a long time.