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Diplomatic Leak Rekindles Debate on US Involvement in Imran Khan's Dismissal

Diplomatic Leak Rekindles Debate on US Involvement in Imran Khan's Dismissal

Post by : Shweta

A recent diplomatic leak involving a “cipher” has reignited political discussions in Pakistan, raising questions over the potential involvement of the United States in former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ousting in 2022.

The controversy revolves around a confidential communication, known as the “cipher,” which Khan's supporters assert contains proof of external pressure that contributed to the removal of his government. This latest leak has once again stirred debate within Pakistan's political arena, reigniting accusations regarding foreign meddling and domestic political influence.

Khan and his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, have long argued that international figures, especially those linked to the U.S., were dissatisfied with Khan’s foreign policy and backed efforts to unseat him through a no-confidence vote in parliament. This vote led to Khan's removal in April 2022.

Reports regarding the leaked cipher suggest that discussions between Pakistani and U.S. officials included concerns about the trajectory of Pakistan’s foreign policy under Khan's leadership. Supporters claim that the language indicates indirect pressure related to local political dynamics.

In contrast, U.S. representatives have repeatedly denied any role in Pakistan's political affairs or in Khan's ousting, emphasizing that changes in Pakistan's leadership occurred within the constitutional framework.

Khan’s former coalition government and political rivals have dismissed the notion of foreign-supported regime change, asserting that Khan's fall from power was due to domestic instability, economic turmoil, and waning parliamentary support rather than foreign influence.

The leaked cipher issue has remained a sensitive topic in Pakistan, contributing to significant divisions among supporters of Khan, military leaders, opposition groups, and government institutions.

Analysts suggest that renewed discussions could heighten political tensions in Pakistan amid current economic difficulties, security concerns, and political unpredictability. This situation could also impact public trust in government entities and discussions about international relations leading up to upcoming political events.

The controversy highlights Pakistan's intricate relationship with the United States, which historically includes collaboration on security and military matters, albeit punctuated by periods of diplomatic strain.

Political analysts forecast that the leaked document will continue to be a focal point of national discussion as various political factions strive to sway public opinion regarding the circumstances surrounding Imran Khan's exit from power. Meanwhile, debates over the cipher's authenticity, interpretation, and political implications remain fervently contested.

May 18, 2026 4:35 p.m. 470

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