Islamabad, June 22, 2025: Following widespread social media speculation, reports claiming that the Pakistani military allowed the United States to use its airspace, land routes, or maritime pathways for strikes on Iranian nuclear installations have been firmly denied.
These allegations, suggesting that Pakistan facilitated American B-2 bombers, warships, and submarines for attacks on Iranian targets, have been labeled as baseless propaganda.
The false narrative gained traction soon after reports of a US-led offensive against Iranian assets surfaced. However, Pakistan’s state-run media and official government sources have clarified that there is no truth to these rumors.
The Pakistani government categorically denies providing any form of logistical, territorial, or strategic support to the United States or Israel in connection with actions against Iran.
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In a strongly worded statement, national broadcasters stated, “Pakistan has not allowed its airspace, land, or sea routes to be used for any military operations targeting Iran. These claims are entirely unfounded and appear to be part of a malicious disinformation campaign aimed at misleading the public and harming Pakistan’s diplomatic standing.”
Authorities have urged citizens and media outlets to rely on verified sources and refrain from spreading unconfirmed information that could inflame regional tensions or undermine national security.
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