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Looks like Pakistan has done something terribly "nasty" that has upset the US Deep State, but it knows that the Pak Deep State is no "kid's play" either.....

So, that "cloud over Baluchistan" aftercall wasn't a metrological phenomenon. Last time, it was the "smoke over Baluchistan".....

Anyway, Pakistan dealt with the USA when she was at her zenith. Now that she's on a downward slope all the "imperial traps" are naturally springing up which is draining her globalist energy. The Pak Deep State is prudent and patient enough not to create such a trap by forwarding itself as a sacrificial lamb. It knows the Dynamics of the Murad-i Ilahi....
 
The US National Intelligence Director said Islamabad's long-range ballistic missile efforts may evolve into intercontinental systems capable of targeting the American mainland

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Tulsi Gabbard speaking at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on global threats. (Photo: Bloomberg)

United States Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Wednesday told lawmakers that Pakistan’s advancing missile programme could eventually bring the American mainland within its reach, placing Pakistan in a group of nations - comprising Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran - that pose a threat to the US.

Speaking at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on global threats, Gabbard said Islamabad’s long-range ballistic missile efforts may evolve into intercontinental systems capable of targeting the United States.

“Pakistan's long-range ballistic missile development potentially could include ICBMs with a range capable of striking the homeland,” she said, outlining the widening scope of strategic risks.

Her remarks came as part of a broader warning that multiple state actors are accelerating both conventional and nuclear delivery systems. Gabbard noted that countries like Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan are actively developing advanced missile technologies, alongside capabilities in cyber and kinetic warfare.

“The intelligence community assesses that Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan have been researching and developing an array of… missile delivery systems with nuclear and conventional payloads that put our homeland within range,” she said.

Global missile threat set to expand: Gabbard

Gabbard further cautioned that the scale of the threat is expected to grow sharply over the next decade. According to US intelligence estimates, the number of missiles capable of reaching American territory could rise from more than 3,000 today to over 16,000 by 2035.

She added that China and Russia remain the most consistent and active challengers, particularly in developing systems designed to evade US missile defence networks. North Korea, she added, already possesses intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching US soil and continues to expand its nuclear arsenal.

“The IC assesses that China and Russia present the most persistent and active threats,” she said, adding that Pyongyang’s cyber operations remain a significant concern.

Gabbard omits Iran uranium enrichment claim in testimony
On Iran, Gabbard said Tehran retains the technical base to eventually develop an intercontinental missile, should it choose to pursue that path before 2035. She also indicated that Iran had been attempting to recover from damage to its nuclear infrastructure following strikes by the US and Israel.

“Prior to Operation Epic Fury, the IC assesses Iran was trying to recover from the severe damage to its nuclear infrastructure… and continued to refuse to comply with its nuclear obligations,” she said, while referring to restrictions placed on international inspectors.

Her comments marked a shift from earlier prepared remarks that suggested Iran had not resumed enrichment activities after the strikes. The omission drew scrutiny from lawmakers during the hearing.

When questioned by Senator Mark Warner on why that portion was not included in her opening statement, Gabbard attributed it to time constraints, saying she had skipped parts of her prepared text.

She also pushed back on suggestions that intelligence assessments were being shaped by political narratives, maintaining that the intelligence community provides objective inputs while threat determinations ultimately rest with the president.

“It is not the intelligence community's responsibility to determine what is and is not an imminent threat,” she said.

The testimony comes amid ongoing debate within the administration over the justification for military action against Iran. While President Donald Trump has repeatedly asserted that Tehran posed an immediate threat, some officials have expressed more measured assessments.

Gabbard, who has previously criticised US military interventions, said Iranian leadership had been weakened by recent strikes but added that the government structure remains intact.

At the same time, internal disagreements appear to persist. A senior adviser to Gabbard, Joe Kent, resigned a day earlier, arguing that Iran did not pose an imminent threat to the United States.

During the hearing, lawmakers also pressed intelligence officials on whether the president had been warned about potential Iranian retaliation, including threats to Gulf nations and the Strait of Hormuz.

Gabbard declined to discuss specific briefings but said historical patterns indicated that Iran has long signalled its willingness to leverage the strategic waterway.

“I will say that those of us within the intelligence community continue to provide the president with all of the best objective intelligence available to inform his decisions,” she said.
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I don't think we will develope ICBM soon quickly, it will take long time to achieve it.

No funding and no money.
I would love a Pakistani version of Oreshnik, but we are quite far from that level of mature tech or manufacturing.
 
"Pakistan continues to develop increasingly sophisticated missile technology that provides its military the means to develop missile systems with the capability to strike targets beyond South Asia, and if these trends continue, ICBMs that would threaten the U.S."

Still a bunch of if, buts, maybe's
 
The national security of the United States is too fragile; anything can threaten the national security of the United States.

If the United States is unhappy with any country, then it will consider that country a threat to its homeland security.

In the eyes of Americans, China's garlic threatens the national security of the United States.

The United States is just looking for an excuse, and then using this excuse to sanction other countries or interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.

We must not forget, Americans were originally robbers, and they are still robbers; they have always used a robber mindset to handle diplomatic affairs.
 
Not sure her 'Hindutva' has much to do with her mentioning Pakistan. It doesn't work like that in the department she represents. Objectively speaking, she might be telling the truth that Pakistan is indeed developing missiles with longer range than what Pakistan currently has.
The important point is that some in the American security establishment see Pakistan as an 'enemy' and that is at least partly because of the Israel Lobby in America. Otherwise, I don't see a clash of interest to the point of Pakistan vs USA as of now.

Why on earth would we develop a missile that reaches the United States when we have more pressing requirements for conventional weapons to use against India, our main and frankly only threat (Afghanistan barely counts)
 
Compared to India, Pakistan has a very small list of missiles.
No SLBM , no HGV .
One cobbled together MIRV , and one SLCM
Pakistan does need to improve the inventory, to sustain the mutually assured destruction which is basics of a nuclear war strategy.
 
This is nothing to do with an actual threat but Gabbard being part of the Indian lobby. That’s the play being tried over since they haven’t gotten to Trump but they see the Orangutan’s natural life about to go into full Biden territory
 
This is nothing to do with an actual threat but Gabbard being part of the Indian lobby. That’s the play being tried over since they haven’t gotten to Trump but they see the Orangutan’s natural life about to go into full Biden territory
Trump admiration blackmailing tactic
 
Islamabad, Pakistan – The United States’ top intelligence official has placed Pakistan alongside Russia, China, North Korea and Iran as a country whose advancing missile capabilities could eventually put US territory within reach.

Presenting the 2026 Annual Threat Assessment [PDF] before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said the five countries were “researching and developing an array of novel, advanced or traditional missile delivery systems with nuclear and conventional payloads, that put our homeland within range”.

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On Pakistan specifically, Gabbard told lawmakers that “Pakistan’s long-range ballistic missile development potentially could include ICBMs with the range capable of striking the homeland”.

The written assessment went further, placing Pakistan across multiple threat categories.

On missiles, it said Pakistan “continues to develop increasingly sophisticated missile technology that provides its military the means to develop missile systems with the capability to strike targets beyond South Asia, and if these trends continue, Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) that would threaten the US”.

On weapons of mass destruction, it assessed that Pakistan, alongside China, North Korea and Russia, would “probably continue to research, develop, and field delivery systems that will increase their ranges and accuracy, challenge US missile defenses, and provide new WMD-use options”.

The report also flagged South Asia as a region of “enduring security challenges”, warning that India-Pakistan relations “remain a risk for nuclear conflict”.

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The article on Jazeera already posted in the thread has been very well written. And that is proof of. Building a careful narrative. Mind you narratives are irrelevant to decisions powerful countries make in their interests. Its just glaze to justify selfish agendas. But the article In a suave way points out that it is India and Israel that have ICBMs and US range ambitions.

Still we need to prioritize energy and effort on capacity building rather than getting caught up in narrative building. Recent events are proof. The old world ordee of deceiving through narratives while still pursuing selfish agendas lies exposed.
 
"Pakistan continues to develop increasingly sophisticated missile technology that provides its military the means to develop missile systems with the capability to strike targets beyond South Asia, and if these trends continue, ICBMs that would threaten the U.S."

Still a bunch of if, buts, maybe's
Such "academic" reports assume everything but responsibility....

IMO it's a pressure tactic to achieve Pakistan's status quo, given the geo-strategic tremors that are shaking the US's world order.....
 
Such "academic" reports assume everything but responsibility....

IMO it's a pressure tactic to achieve Pakistan's status quo, given the geo-strategic tremors that are shaking the US's world order.....
This is not academic, which requires some empirical evidence to back up claims. This is outright conjecture.
 

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