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Home > International > Endgame for Democracy? Pakistan Edges Closer to Another Military Takeover
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Endgame for Democracy? Pakistan Edges Closer to Another Military Takeover

Published: Jul 10, 2025

World News: Pakistan once again finds itself entangled in a deep whirlpool of political uncertainty. The current developments suggest that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's government may not last much longer. With increasing whispers of President Asif Ali Zardari stepping down, the real control of power seems to be shifting towards the military. If the speculations come true, Pakistan could soon experience yet another phase of undeclared military dominance.

Political Conspiracy or a Strategically Planned Transition?

Ongoing discussions in Pakistani media make it evident that the political corridors of Islamabad are witnessing heightened tension. At the center of these discussions is Army Chief General Asim Munir, who is reportedly preparing to take control of the country—but this time, not through a traditional military coup, but rather a subtle and calculated shift in power.

General Munir was recently awarded the rare title of Field Marshal, granting him lifetime military authority. This title is not just symbolic; it offers him an unspoken mandate to influence civilian matters. Speculation is now growing that Munir might soon assume the office of President.

Zardari Ready to Step Down—With Conditions

Questions around President Zardari’s health have also surfaced. Sources claim that he is willing to resign, but only if his son, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, is given a prominent political position—potentially that of the Prime Minister.

This emerging scenario hints at a new political script where Zardari quietly exits, Munir becomes President, and Bilawal is positioned as a "puppet Prime Minister". Political analysts describe this model as a "soft coup"—no "violence, no official takeover, but full control in the hands of the military.

Is the U.S. Pulling Strings Behind the Scenes?

Some political commentators believe that this strategy may have been inspired—directly or indirectly—by the United States, particularly through former President Donald Trump’s remarks. When questioned about why he had invited Pakistan's Army Chief but not its elected Prime Minister, Trump famously replied, “Pakistan is run by the army; the Prime Minister doesn’t matter.”

Reportedly, this statement resonated deeply with Munir, fueling his ambition to extend his influence beyond military command and into the political core of the country.

History Repeats Itself—But with a Cleaner Script

This wouldn't be the first time Pakistan has seen a military-backed shift in power. From General Ayub Khan's coup in 1958, to General Zia-ul-Haq's rule in 1978, and General Pervez Musharraf's takeover in 1999, the military has historically played a dominant role in Pakistani governance.

The only difference now is the method—the script being played out today is cleaner, quieter, and more strategically veiled.

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