Pakistani Senator Mocks Army Chief Munir; Calls Him ‘Salesman’ For Showing Rare Earth Stones To Trump | World News

Pakistani Senator Aimal Wali Khan mocked Army Chief Asim Munir and during his last visit to Washington, US President Donald Trump reportedly showed rare land minerals.
Khan, “Our Army Chief Rare Toprak minerals are walking around to carry a paperwork. In my opinion, a manager like a shop owner was like a big branded store. “
By questioning the official capacity and legal basis of the law, Khan called it a dictatorship, and argued that it could not be accepted as a democracy, and claimed that it disrespect the parliament.
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What a joke. In which capacity does the army chief carry minerals in a short situation? Aimal Wali Khan from Anp asks pic.twitter.com/myhzwbnfnv – Fakhar Ur Rehman (@Fakharrehman01) October 1, 2025
Previously, Khan compared Munir to Trump according to an exhibition in a senior designer store showing rare land minerals, and the image perfectly reflects the nature of the concerned individuals.
An elite designer store (newly established). Describes picture characters. pic.twitter.com/qx9hfg9dkz – Aimal Wali Khan (@aimalwali) September 28, 2025
This was General Asim Munir’s third visit to the United States, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif coincided with his visit to Washington for the 80th United Nations General Assembly session. On September 25, Munir and Şerif met with US President Donald Trump at a meeting that lasted for about 90 minutes, attending US Vice President JD Vance and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio.
During this visit, Munir presented rare land minerals to Trump as part of Pakistan’s effort to draw American investment and reduce Pakistan’s confidence in Chinese mineral supply chains. The visit closely followed the signing of a $ 500 million agreement to form a poly-metalic refinery between Pakistan’s Frontier Works organization and the Missouri-based US company strategic metals.
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