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US intelligence reporting has raised concerns about Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir’s close personal ties with senior Iranian military figures as he acts as a back-channel intermediary between Washington and Tehran.
Media outlets citing a Fox News Digital intelligence summary say Munir — publicly praised by US President Donald Trump as his “favourite field marshal” — has longstanding relationships with figures including the late Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani and IRGC leaders.
Munir has been credited by US officials for helping broker a fragile April 8 ceasefire and recently completed a three-day visit to Tehran where he met Iran’s president and IRGC leadership.
Critics within US security circles and outside analysts warn his dual engagement with Iran and close direct access to Trump and his aides could create conflicts of interest or be leveraged to blunt US pressure on Tehran.
Retired Pakistani and US analysts have cautioned that Pakistan’s historical duplicity in regional conflicts fuels mistrust.
Pakistani officials frame Munir’s outreach as pragmatic mediation aimed at de-escalation; US intelligence remains divided over whether his role helps stabilise the region or poses a national-security risk.
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