Trump-Munir Meeting: Pakistan’s Push for Regime Change in Afghanistan and Abraham Accords Entry

In a high-stakes Trump-Munir meeting at the White House on September 25, 2025, Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reportedly discussed forging a “transactional relationship” with U.S. President Donald Trump, focusing on regime change in Afghanistan and potential entry into the Abraham Accords. Sources within Pakistan’s security establishment, as cited by journalist Adil Raja, allege the talks centered on ousting the Taliban government in Kabul and linking Pakistan to the U.S.-brokered normalization deals with Israel, contingent on Saudi Arabia’s involvement. This development comes amid warming U.S.-Pakistan ties, highlighted by Sharif’s calls for American investment during the Oval Office discussions. The Trump-Munir meeting, lasting over 90 minutes, marked the first such engagement for a Pakistani prime minister since Imran Khan’s 2019 visit. Accompanied by Munir, Sharif emphasized economic cooperation, urging U.S. businesses to invest in Pakistan’s stabilizing economy. Trump, known for his deal-making approach, praised the Pakistani leaders as “great,” signaling a reset in relations strained under previous administrations. However, Raja’s sources claim the agenda went deeper, with Munir pushing for U.S. support in regime change against Afghanistan’s Taliban, whom Islamabad accuses of harboring terrorists. A key allegation from Raja’s post is that the meeting explored Pakistan’s entry into the Abraham Accords, the 2020 agreements normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab states. This would represent a seismic shift for Pakistan, historically a staunch supporter of Palestine, and is reportedly tied to Saudi Arabia’s potential participation. Raja further notes that plans for deploying Pakistani forces in Gaza for peacekeeping were sidelined due to Israeli opposition, aligning with Trump’s strategy to outsource Middle East crises to allies while shifting costs to Gulf states. Reports suggest Trump views Pakistan’s military as ideal for leading a Muslim peacekeeping force in post-conflict Gaza reconstruction. Critics, including Raja, portray the Trump-Munir meeting as a facade for deeper deceptions. In a video post, Raja accuses Munir of double-dealing, successfully misleading both Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to consolidate power. Raja alleges Munir’s ultimate ambition is to become Pakistan’s President for legitimacy, backed by the Sharif family. This narrative echoes broader concerns about Pakistan’s military influence in politics, amid economic struggles and regional instability. The meeting’s optics drew satire, with Raja captioning a photo of Munir and Trump as a plea for U.S. patronage. Trump, who made over 30,000 false claims in his first term, is accused by Raja of inflating praise for Pakistan’s “fascist rulers” to enlist them in Gaza cleanup efforts. Additionally, Raja highlights Trump’s historical ties to Russian mob money, suggesting vulnerability to manipulation. As U.S.-Pakistan relations thaw, the Trump-Munir meeting raises questions about Afghanistan’s future and Middle East peace. While official statements focus on investment and security, insider claims point to high-risk geopolitical gambles that could reshape South Asia and beyond. SoldierSpeaks.org will continue to track developments in this evolving story.
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