ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s famous cricket star turned opposition leader Imran Khan on Wednesday criticized President Donald Trump as “ignorant and ungrateful” after the U.S. leader accused Islamabad of harboring terrorists.
Khan also taunted the Trump administration by challenging the American president to explain how “a couple of thousand or so (Taliban-allied) Haqqanis allegedly in Pakistan are supposed to be the cause of why the most well-equipped military force in history ... cannot succeed” in Afghanistan.
Khan’s rambling tweets also criticized Pakistan’s participation in the US-led war on terror, in which Islamabad is a US ally. He said he opposed the war on terror from its outset.
“The lesson to be learned by us is never to be used by others for short term paltry financial benefits ever again,” tweeted Khan, a legendary cricketer, with a reputation internationally as a playboy and in Pakistan as an Islamic conservative, who has ambitions to be Pakistan’s next prime minister.
Khan’s denunciation came on the heels of top Islamabad officials firing back on Tuesday in response to Trump’s New Year’s Day tweet against Pakistan.
Washington has confirmed it will withhold $255 million in US. military aid to Pakistan this year, a threat it issued last August when Trump announced his Afghan policy, which took aim at neighboring Pakistan and demanded an end to Islamabad’s alleged support for the Afghan Taliban.
Pakistan denies supporting militants, pointing to its own war against extremist groups battling to overthrow the government. — AP