Pakistan spreads terrorism and jihad across the world, trains terrorists, and supports violent groups. It refuses to reform and keeps breaking global rules. Yet, the West and groups like the IMF still give it money and weapons. This support helps Pakistan continue its dangerous actions, putting the world—especially Europe, India, and the Middle East—at serious risk.
Despite being the global epicenter of terrorism, Pakistan continues to receive unwavering support from the West and its institutions. This obstinate support has not only allowed Pakistan to evade consequences for decades of harboring, exporting, and glorifying jihad but has also unleashed a tidal wave of radical Islamism across the globe, particularly in Europe, South Asia, and the Middle East. Pakistan’s refusal to reform is not a bug; it is the core of its national strategy—a toxic mix of Islamic supremacism, military dominance, and deep-state terror exports.
1. The Rot at the Core: Pakistan’s Terror State Machinery
Pakistan is a failed experiment in statehood that never even attempted to mature into a normal nation. From the outset, it used Islam as a political weapon and its army and intelligence services (ISI) as a global terror export mechanism. The country hosts more UN-designated terrorists than any other nation, with outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and the Haqqani Network operating with impunity.
Osama bin Laden was found comfortably hiding in Abbottabad, near Pakistan’s premier military academy. Nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan was caught selling nuclear secrets like a street hustler peddling contraband. Pakistan has openly referred to its nuclear arsenal as an “Islamic bomb,” intended not for deterrence but for the “glory of Islam” and domination of its neighbors. That such a rogue nation continues to receive IMF bailouts, World Bank loans, and military support from the West is not just hypocrisy—it is suicidal indulgence.
2. A Nation Built on Jihad and Lies: War with India and Its Consequences
Every major terrorist attack on Indian soil—whether the 26/11 Mumbai massacre, the Parliament attack, or the Pulwama bombing—traces back to Pakistan. Its strategy is clear: bleed India through a thousand cuts using proxy jihadists trained and armed by its military and ISI. Recently, Pakistan suffered a humiliating defeat in a full-scale conflict with India, losing aircraft, military bases, and strategic infrastructure. Indian strikes on Sargodha—a key nuclear-linked site—exposed the soft underbelly of Pakistan’s military bravado. Imported weapons from China and Turkey failed miserably, and even their “No.1 spy agency” could not preempt the destruction. Yet, Pakistan continues to deny facts and spin lies through state-controlled media and social media trolls.
3. Europe’s Blind Embrace of the Beast: Pakistani-led Islamisation
Nowhere is the West’s self-destruction more evident than in Europe. For over a decade, EU states—under the delusion of diversity and multiculturalism—have supported unchecked immigration from Pakistan and similar radicalized societies. The result? Crime, religious violence, forced conversions, welfare abuse, and the creation of parallel Islamist societies.
Cities like Malmö, Birmingham, and parts of Paris and Brussels are now practically under Sharia influence zones. Pakistani-origin gangs have been at the center of grooming scandals in the UK, drug violence in Germany, and extremist mosque networks across Scandinavia. European citizens have been murdered for “blasphemy,” and police forces intimidated into silence. Free speech has all but collapsed, as Pakistan-origin radicals enforce their ideology not just with threats but with blood.
And despite this, the EU funds Pakistan’s so-called development, which directly or indirectly supports terror infrastructure and propaganda networks through NGOs and religious institutions.
4. Global Fallout: Pakistani-led Islamism Beyond Borders
Pakistan’s influence in the radicalization of the Muslim diaspora worldwide is indisputable. From training jihadists in camps to exporting clerics and hate preachers, its network spreads across the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa, and the West. Pakistani mosques in Canada, the UK, and even the US have been linked with hate speech, funding of terror networks, and radicalization of youth. In Afghanistan, Pakistan continues to arm and guide the Taliban regime, destabilizing any hope of peace. It is the primary architect of the “terror belt” stretching from the Middle East to Southeast Asia.
5. The Impossible Reform: Pakistan’s Internal Rot
Any calls for reform in Pakistan are a joke. The country has been on the FATF grey list for years due to terror financing and continues to violate basic financial transparency norms. Every time the IMF or FATF lays down conditions, Pakistan agrees on paper but defies in practice. The state simply cannot reform because its core ideology is inseparable from jihad, and its economy is controlled by its army—the only functioning “corporation” in the country.
Even within, Pakistan is a prison state. Provinces like Balochistan, Sindh, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are under military occupation, their people brutalized and excluded. The Punjab elite, shielded by the army, treat other ethnicities as colonies. The population is brainwashed by madrassas and state media, glorifying jihad while ignoring poverty, unemployment, and decay.
6. Retaliation, Reality, and the Need for Global Measures
India’s recent response—surgical strikes, full-spectrum counterforce, and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty—marks a clear end to tolerance. The world cannot afford to keep funding its own demise. Western taxpayers must realize that IMF loans to Pakistan are recycled into bullets, bombs, and radical preachers that eventually kill Europeans, Americans, and Indians alike.
The international community must:
Completely isolate Pakistan diplomatically and economically until it dismantles its terror infrastructure.
Ban Pakistani-origin clerics and religious institutions from operating unchecked in Western societies.
Demand accountability for war crimes and terror financing through international courts.
Support internal liberation movements in Balochistan, Sindh, and elsewhere to defang Pakistan’s military hegemony.
Cut all aid and weapon sales to Pakistan from NATO members and allies.
Dismantle ISI-linked networks in Europe and the Americas with aggressive intelligence coordination.
7. A World Held Hostage
Pakistan is not a rogue state—it is a terrorist corporation with a flag, nukes, and global sympathizers. It is not a victim—it is a vector. The West’s indulgence and selective blindness have fed this monster for decades. Now, with radical Islam out of control and Pakistani networks poisoning societies from within, the world faces a stark choice: confront Pakistan’s terror state or collapse under its exported jihad.
The time for appeasement is over. Pakistan must be forced to choose between survival and reform. Because clearly, it will never choose both.