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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 01:21:00

stakeholders are clearly going to want the next leader of pakistan to be much more moderate and mild and the way that they talk about the west, the way they talk about pakistan s role in the global stage and imran khan is not doing that right now, so we re not really out of this political chaotic moment that he himself has kind of started and fuelled, so there is a lot more to happen in the next few days, and i will be watching all of those dynamics closely. the constituency that you mention, the powerful army and intelligence services, many said were responsible for his rise in the first place, is that actually the reason why he has fallen from power? did he fall out with them? i has fallen from power? did he fall out with them? fall out with them? i think the military has fall out with them? i think the military has always fall out with them? i think the military has always been - fall out with them? i think the military has always been a - fall out with them? i think the | mil

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 01:22:00

and i think they got more than they bargained for with imran khan s populist rhetoric and strongman style of politics. the military are still very traditional, pro western institution, so in that regard, imran khan did fall out of favour with them over time, and ljy favour with them over time, and by exerting himself and his understanding and sense of what a civilian leader should be in pakistan, and the military is very, very dependent on american military equipment and weapons and arms as we have seen over the past several decades and all of that is very much stagnant right now, threatened, and the pakistani military cannot compete in the region, cannot compete with its number one rival india if it doesn t have at least a better repaired relationship with the us security establishment and imran khan has threatened all of that, so it s a combination

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 03:51:00

doubtful of what it is that the taliban or what it is that the pakistani establishment actually want to do or if there is any control over it. now, it couldn t be a rogue entity that wishes to do whatever it wants to do, and then the officials go and deny it, but it happens. so what we want to see is have a serious negotiation and serious discussion with pakistan to end these hostilities that exist between our two countries. the prime minister, imran khan, said if any country is trying its best out of all the countries in the world, it s pakistan. what do you say to him? well, we will believe in when we see it. we have had good words from some of these pakistani leaders and perhaps they mean it when they say it. but their military and particularly their intelligence agency continues to act as the spoiler for peace. so there. only there could only be two ways. 0ne, they have no control

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 03:30:00

of the tokyo olympics, and successfully defending his olympic title with victory in the one hundred metres breast stroke. the 26 year old was the only swimmer to finish in under 58 seconds. there have been celebrations on the streets of tunisia after the president, kais saied, sacked his prime minister and suspended parliament following a day of nationwide protests against the government s mishandling of the coronavirus crisis. mr saied, said the measures were aimed at saving the state. the president of the cop26 climate summit in glasgow in november, alok sharma, has told the bbc the impact of global warming can be seen around the world, and there is now an urgent need to prevent temperatures rising by more than 1.5 degrees celsius. now on bbc news hardtalk.

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 03:48:00

are in pakistan, living in their country. they are provided with health care for their injured and supplies and ammunition. so we think that, yes, it s the taliban doing fighting the war, but it s a proxy war. the taliban may be the army that conducts it, but the brains of management, the puppeteering, happens from pakistan. but the prime minister, imran khan s, argument is that the moment the united states withdrew, there was no reason for the taliban to listen to them any more because they were winning the war on the ground. do you accept that? well, the united states announced their withdrawal this year, whereas the taliban have had safe havens in pakistan for 20 years. so i think that s just an excuse. and i, you know, i m not sure if prime minister imran khan really is the person who has any control over this. there is the military establishment that has the control over their policy

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