July 8, 2025
In the wake of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, retired Press Secretary to the President of Pakistan, Dr. Faisal A. Malik—who previously served as Press Minister at the Embassy of Pakistan in France and as Managing Director at SRBC, now based in Macomb, Michigan—has delivered a bold critique of Israel’s perceived military superiority.
🛡️ A Fortress Built on Sponsorship
Dr. Malik argues that Israel’s military dominance is less the result of internal strength than of deep reliance on the United States. “Without Washington’s unwavering embrace—diplomatic, financial, and military—Israel is neither invincible nor self-sufficient,” he stated in a briefing circulated to regional policy experts.
He emphasized that this dependency undercuts the notion of Israel as a sovereign security powerhouse and exposes what he calls “a strategic fragility masked by propaganda.”
🇺🇸 Decades of Structured Alliance
Malik’s commentary points to a history of calculated geopolitical maneuvers by Israel—leveraging American support to build and sustain its military deterrence. From arms shipments to diplomatic lobbying, this alliance has formed what he describes as “an impermeable armor that silences accountability.”
🌍 A Call for Muslim Unity
According to Malik, the recent confrontation with Iran should serve as a wake-up call to Muslim nations. “Israel is beatable. Not through reckless action, but through calculated unity and independent strategy,” he declared, urging Muslim states to reassess their regional alignments and develop autonomous defense capabilities.
📌 A Regional Reassessment Ahead?
Dr. Malik’s remarks are already stirring debate among analysts who view them as part of a growing movement to challenge the status quo. Whether his call to action triggers tangible shifts in policy or remains symbolic, one thing is clear: the conversation about power and partnership in the Middle East is far from settled.


