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Pakistan 'went running like scared dog with tail between legs' for ceasefire: US military strategist

FP News Desk • May 16, 2025, 11:07:12 IST
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Pakistan ‘ran like a scared dog with its tail between its legs’ to beg for a ceasefire after suffering heavy losses from India’s military strikes, US defence expert Michael Rubin has said.

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Pakistan 'went running like scared dog with tail between legs' for ceasefire: US military strategist
A satellite image shows a view of a damaged structure at Bholari air base following airstrikes in Bholari, Pakistan. Reuters File

US military strategist Michael Rubin has slammed Pakistan for rushing to secure a ceasefire after Indian forces carried out massive strikes leading to heavy losses on key military installations, saying Islamabad “went running like a scared dog with its tail between its legs” after suffering heavy losses.

Michael Rubin, a strategist at the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute, also criticised the Trump administration for backing a $1 billion IMF bailout for Pakistan, despite its long-standing record of sponsoring terrorism as state policy, according to a report by The Times of India.

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“By sending money to Pakistan, the IMF is effectively bailing out China as well. Pakistan has become a satrapy of China. Its Gwadar port was the first pearl in China’s string, and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has left Islamabad $40 billion in debt,” Rubin told TOI.

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“There’s no way Pakistan’s military can hide the fact that they didn’t just lose, but lost very badly,” Rubin said in a video, calling out Islamabad’s propaganda after Indian strikes hit key Pakistani air bases and military sites.

According to multiple reports, the Indian Air Force targeted 11 Pakistan Air Force (PAF) bases, inflicting serious and long-term damage, and destroying 20 per cent of Pakistan’s air force infrastructure.

While Pakistan initially dismissed these claims as exaggerated, satellite imagery has since backed India’s assertions. As the dust settles, international media are also acknowledging the heavy damage inflicted by India during the final night of fighting.

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Operation Sindoor and rising tensions

On 8 May, Indian forces launched precision strikes on terror camps in Pakistan, killing top leaders of groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. The strikes targeted nine key locations across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, including major terror hubs in Bahawalpur and Muridke.

These attacks significantly escalated tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. In retaliation, Pakistan attempted several missile and drone strikes, all of which were successfully intercepted by Indian forces.

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India’s response to Pakistan

After repeated provocations, India responded with force. The Indian Air Force destroyed key Pakistani military assets, including airbases and radar stations, while effectively bypassing Chinese-supplied defence systems.

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