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Written and researched by Chaudhry Zahid Hayat
The United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom are 5 members of a joint organization. The name of this organization is Five Eyes. Founded in 1943, the organization aims to exchange intelligence. Under the same agreement, the UK has shared 1 secret report with New Zealand. The New Zealand section is bound to be kept secret. According to the report, New Zealand has canceled the tour of Pakistan and recalled the team. While India and Japan are also trying their best to become members of this organization. One constituency is also saying that India has shared false information under the conspiracy. That there could be a major terrorist attack in Pakistan. Which the UK has exchanged with New Zealand. There is also a theory that since all these countries are part of NATO forces and Pakistan is being blamed for NATO’s defeat in Afghanistan. Therefore, a joint conspiracy has been hatched, which may be led by the United States. While the British team is also coming next month, the UK has also been directly involved so that Pakistan can once again be declared a victim of terrorism and made a no-go zone. It would not have been such a problem if the New Zealand team had not come, but coming into presidential protocol and canceling the tour a few hours before the match is proof that even Pakistan’s highest security is insecure. And such a situation will attract the whole world. The FATF meeting is also about to begin in which there was a strong possibility that Pakistan would be removed from the gray list but the current situation has turned the tide. Which is of course very sad for patriotic Pakistanis.
Hopefully the conspiracy will be exposed and the faces of the conspirators


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