Sunday, August 6, 2017

Assad Abu Khalil — "The United States assassinated Pakistan's first PM, Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, more than sixty years ago"

"The United States assassinated Pakistan's first PM, Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, more than sixty years ago, according to US State Department documents. Quoting the declassified State Department documents, Pakistan Today reported on Friday that Khan was murdered because of his refusal to use his office for securing oil contracts in neighboring Iran for US corporations. According to the report, Khan said he would neither use his friendship with officials in Tehran for dishonest purposes nor interfere in personal affairs of Iran."
The Angry Arab

2 comments:

Dan Lynch said...

"Khan also demanded U.S. to evacuate its military bases in Pakistan. In a declassified document, Khan's statements and aggressive mood was a "bombshell" for President Truman's presidency and for the U.S. foreign policy. In 1950, President Truman requested Prime minister Khan to provide a military base to Central Intelligence Agency to keep an eye on Soviet Union, which Khan hesitated and later refused, prompting the U.S. to begin the planning to assassinate Khan." ~ Wikipedia

Kaivey said...

If we had a free press it would be world news. What we have is propaganda.