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EXPOSED: Pakistan's Military DICTATORSHIP Shows Why America First Matters

Gary FranchiMarch 2, 2026199 views
EXPOSED: Pakistan's Military DICTATORSHIP Shows Why America First Matters
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Pakistan's military establishment has institutionalized its stranglehold over the nation's government, judiciary, and media since the country's creation in 1947, demonstrating exactly why President Trump's America First policies are essential for protecting American sovereignty.

The Pakistani military's systematic suppression of civilian politicians and opposition voices serves as a stark reminder of what happens when unelected power brokers—whether foreign generals or domestic Deep State actors—are allowed to operate without accountability.

For decades, Pakistan's military has manipulated elections, intimidated judges, and controlled media narratives while receiving billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars. This same country harbored Osama bin Laden while pretending to be our ally in the War on Terror, proving that military-controlled regimes cannot be trusted.

America First vs. Foreign Manipulation

The Pakistani military's iron grip on power should sound familiar to Americans who witnessed our own intelligence agencies attempt to undermine President Trump during his first term. The parallels are striking: unelected officials believing they know better than the people's choice, media manipulation, and systematic efforts to silence opposition.

"We cannot allow foreign military establishments to dictate American policy while our own administrative state tries to subvert the will of the people," said one senior Trump administration official.

President Trump's decisive 2024 victory and his administration's commitment to dismantling the Deep State sends a clear message: America will not tolerate the kind of military supremacy that has destroyed Pakistani democracy.

Under the Trump-Vance administration, U.S. foreign aid is being scrutinized like never before. Countries like Pakistan, where military generals pull the strings while civilian leaders serve as puppets, will no longer receive blank checks from American taxpayers.

Patriots understand that protecting American sovereignty means rejecting both foreign interference and domestic administrative state overreach. Pakistan's military dictatorship is a cautionary tale of what happens when unelected power brokers are allowed to run roughshod over democratic institutions.

The question for every American should be: Will we allow our own Deep State to follow Pakistan's playbook, or will we stand with President Trump in defending genuine democratic accountability?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FiscalHawkVerifiedjust now
This article nails it - we're basically funding our own enemies while our infrastructure crumbles at home. The swamp in DC needs to wake up and realize charity begins at home.
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LibertyBelle1776Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is calling out Pakistan's so-called 'democracy.' My brother served in Afghanistan and he always said you couldn't trust the Pakistani military - they were helping the Taliban while taking our aid money.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need to stop sending billions overseas and focus on our own problems first. Pakistan has been playing both sides for decades while we fund their military.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more Mike. How many schools and bridges could we have built with that money instead?
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
How much foreign aid are we still sending to Pakistan annually? Would love to see those numbers broken down - bet most Americans would be shocked.
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SmallGovBigFreedomVerifiedjust now
America First isn't isolationism, it's common sense foreign policy!
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly! Put American taxpayers and American interests first for once.
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VeteranVoice88Verifiedjust now
The Pakistan military has been corrupt for generations. We lost too many good soldiers because of their double-dealing in the war on terror. Time to cut them off completely.