'Army, country will be destroyed if the establishment doesn't take right decisions': Imran Khan
The PTI leader says entire Pakistan knows where actual centres of power lay

PTI Chairman Imran Khan has warned that the army and the country would be destroyed if the country's establishment doesn't take right decisions.
In an interview with Bol News, he said Pakistan is fasting heading to bankruptcy and if they [Sharifs and Zardari] were not expelled the country would be fragmented into three pieces and key assets would be slipped.
"If the right decisions aren't made at this time then the country is going towards suicide," he warned.
The former prime minister warned that once the country was destroyed, it would default, and the international world would ask Pakistan to move towards denuclearisation as Ukraine did in the 1990s.
Khan claimed the coalition government would please the United States "in all ways", as PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari always worked to make the nexus of America, India, and Israel "happy".

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