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Pakistan Just Played the Long Game in Libya — And It Paid Off

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Talk to power centers, not paper factions.
Stability before politics. Institutions over militias.

By that metric, this engagement is not controversial. It is strategic realism.


The Visit That Changed the Equation

Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces & Army Chief, Asim Munir, led a tri-services delegation to Libya, receiving the highest level of state and military protocol. Officers from all three services were present. This was not symbolic. It was operational.

Behind closed doors, Pakistan didn’t posture.
It closed.


🇵🇰🇱🇾 BREAKING: A $4.6 Billion Defence Deal

Pakistan and the Libyan National Army have signed what is being described as the largest defence agreement in Libya’s history, valued at $4.6B.

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