Just imagine, Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir, the most powerful man in the country, standing before a group of clerics, not giving them orders, but seeking their support. Meanwhile, across the border in Afghanistan, 2,000 mullahs from all 34 provinces have gathered with a stern message: prepare for a holy war against Pakistan.

This isn't just two conferences. This is a battle of fatwas that will decide Pakistan's survival.

Munir's Desperate Plea: When The Army Begs Mullahs

At Islamabad's National Ulema Conference, Munir made three shocking admissions that expose Pakistan's internal collapse:

He pleaded with mullahs to preach national unity, because Pakistan is fracturing from within. Mosques must now do what the army cannot: hold the country together.

He declared that only the state

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