"Nur Khan Airbase Exposé: The Truth Behind Pakistan’s Quick Surrender"

Operation Sindoor: How India’s Precision Strike Exposed the American Shadow Over Pakistan's Nur Khan Airbase

By Trikaal Voice
It took India less than 80 hours to make Pakistan wave the white flag.

The success of Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the brutal Pahalgam terror attack, didn’t just shatter Pakistan’s terror infrastructure—it exposed something far more sinister: the deep-rooted foreign control over Pakistan’s military system.
For years, nationalists in Bharat have been warning the world that Pakistan is no longer a sovereign nation—it is a rentier state, a pawn used by foreign powers, most notably the United States. Now, that hidden truth is surfacing in plain sight.

India’s Airstrike Shocked Pakistan’s Military Complex:

In the dead of night, precision strikes by the Indian Air Force (IAF) targeted 25 high-value locations across Pakistan, including Jaish-e-Mohammad’s Bahawalpur HQ, Lashkar-e-Taiba’s Muridke camp, and, most notably, the Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi—one of the most fortified military zones in Pakistan.

This wasn’t just another symbolic strike. It was surgical, brutal, and accurate, taking down control centers, mobile radars, and surveillance units that Pakistan depended on for air defense and military mobility.

Satellite images later confirmed a massive 7,000 sq ft complex completely destroyed, and crater impacts near underground sites suspected to be related to nuclear systems. Even now, Pakistan hasn’t cleared the debris, either due to fear, internal confusion, or orders from their real masters.

The American Hand in Nur Khan Airbase:

In a bombshell revelation, Pakistani security expert Imtiaz Gul confirmed that the Nur Khan Airbase—struck by India—is not fully under Pakistani Army’s control. Instead, he says, the U.S. runs classified operations from there, and even senior Pakistani officers are not allowed full access.

Let that sink in.

A so-called “sovereign Islamic nuclear power” has allowed a foreign power to operate one of its most strategic airbases without transparency, without accountability, and without any loyalty to their own soil.

This isn’t new. The Shamsi Airbase was once secretly leased to the U.S. for drone strikes, many of which killed civilians. After public outrage, Pakistan claimed to shut it down. But they never stopped the backdoor deals.

Now it’s clear that Nur Khan is the new Shamsi—more sophisticated, more secretive, and more dangerous.

What Was America Doing at Nur Khan?

According to Gul, American aircraft frequently take off from Nur Khan, with no accountability on what they're carrying or where they’re going.

It raises several critical questions:

- Is Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal still under its own command, or does America have remote access?

- Are there illegal drone or surveillance operations being launched against neighbors like Iran or even India?

- Is the U.S. using Pakistan as a black site hub once again, without public knowledge?

- If even Pakistani military officers are being denied access, then the chain of command has been outsourced.

India’s Message: We Know, We Can Strike, and We Will:

By striking Nur Khan Airbase, India has shattered the myth of Pakistan's invincibility. It wasn't just about hitting terror camps—it was about sending a message to the deep state nexus of Pakistan’s Army, ISI, and their American handlers:

"You cannot hide behind foreign powers anymore. Bharat will hold you accountable."

The IAF’s strikes didn’t just demolish buildings—they crippled Pakistan’s air infrastructure. Over 20% of operational air surveillance and drone capability was affected, including VIP transport hangars, radar units, and command vehicles.

Pakistan’s rapid ceasefire plea, mere hours later, shows how devastating the operation was. Their much-hyped counter plan, Operation Bunyan Marsoos (“Wall of Lead”), was called off before it even began.

This is the power of Bharat’s new doctrine: Hit smart. Hit deep. Walk away when the enemy is bleeding.

Pakistan: Sovereign State or Hired Gun?

This operation has laid bare the biggest truth the global media refuses to discuss:
Pakistan is not an independent state. It is a mercenary playground for global powers.

From harboring Osama bin Laden under the nose of its army, to hiding American intelligence assets on its bases, to begging for ceasefires after each Indian strike—Pakistan has zero national will, only survival instincts.

Its army sells loyalty to the highest bidder. Today, that bidder is the United States. Tomorrow, it could be China, Qatar, or even Turkey. But Bharat will no longer ignore these truths.






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