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Pakistan Developing ICBM to Reach U.S. Shores

Jun 27, 2025

U.S. intelligence agencies have confirmed a startling development: Pakistan is actively working on a new long-range nuclear missile, potentially capable of reaching targets within the continental United States. The missile, codenamed Shaheen-III+, is believed to be an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with a range exceeding 9,000 miles—an unprecedented capability for Pakistan. This represents a major shift in its strategic posture, historically focused on regional deterrence, primarily against India. “This is no longer just a regional concern,” warned a senior intelligence official, citing the global implications of Pakistan entering the ICBM arena. The intelligence assessment, compiled through satellite data, signals intercepts, and human intelligence, also suggests that Pakistan may have received foreign technological assistance, sparking fears about renewed nuclear proliferation.


Global leaders and defense analysts are sounding alarms, with the White House reportedly preparing a coordinated response alongside NATO allies and potential action at the United Nations Security Council. Dr. Rachel Minders of the Brookings Institution called the development a “game-changer,” urging a reevaluation of nuclear deterrence strategy. Meanwhile, debate is intensifying in Washington, with Senator Mark Redding calling the situation a long-standing policy failure. Pakistan has yet to verify the report, but a military spokesperson emphasized the nation’s commitment to peace, while firmly defending its right to maintain national security. In the wake of this revelation, the Pentagon is closely monitoring suspected test sites, as the world braces for potential diplomatic and military repercussions.


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SOURCE: Mediate

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