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Pakistan’s military is fanatical jihadist army and ISI is nucleus of global terrorism: BLA ups ante against Islamabad

The Baloch Liberation Army launched 71 coordinated attacks across 51 locations in Pakistan-occupied Balochistan, targeting military and intelligence assets. Labeling Pakistan’s army as a “fanatical jihadist force” and the ISI as the “nucleus of global terrorism,” the BLA offered to join India in dismantling the Pakistani state.

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Balochistan, the long-suffering province under Pakistan’s brutal military grip, is no longer simmering in silence—it’s erupting in fire and fury. In a shocking escalation that marks one of the largest insurgent offensives in South Asia’s recent history, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for 71 highly coordinated attacks across 51 locations, including police stations, intelligence outposts, military convoys, and resource transport hubs in Pakistan-occupied Balochistan.

In a blistering statement, the BLA declared that “Pakistan’s military is a fanatical jihadist army, and the ISI is the nucleus of global terrorism,” vowing to escalate the armed resistance. They not only rejected Islamabad’s rhetoric of peace as deception but also offered to join India in a final war to dismantle the terrorist state of Pakistan, positioning itself as a ready military arm from the western front.

The attacks, spread across hours of calculated precision, have caught the Pakistani military off guard. And the message from BLA is thunderous, not subtle:

“We are not Pakistan’s pawns. We are the architects of a new regional order. And if India chooses to dismantle this terrorist state, we are ready to open the western front as its military arm.” This is no longer just an insurgency. This is strategic warfare, backed by a political vision and regional consequence—and Pakistan is visibly rattled.

71 attacks, 51 locations, one message — Liberation

The BLA’s official spokesperson, Jeeyand Baloch, confirmed the scale and intent of the offensive: “During the height of India-Pakistan military escalation earlier this week, we opened another front. We carried out 71 coordinated attacks at more than 51 locations across occupied Balochistan. The goal was not merely destruction—it was to test and strengthen our battlefield command, ground control, and future war readiness.”

These attacks were launched with military precision. Convoys ambushed, roads blockaded, police stations captured, and infrastructure hubs crippled. The scale and coordination hint at a growing military capacity, even amid relentless repression by Pakistan’s armed forces.

While Pakistani media is either blacking out or downplaying the operation, local sources and unofficial military leaks confirm heavy casualties, strategic confusion, and a demoralised ground force in key districts of Balochistan.

The West is awakening: “We are ready to be India’s military Arm”

The BLA’s most earth-shaking declaration came not through an AK-47, but through a political war cry aimed directly at New Delhi. “We assure India that if it decides to eliminate the terrorist state of Pakistan, BLA will be ready to attack from the western front. We will not only welcome this decision but will become India’s military arm in the campaign.”

For decades, Pakistan has peddled the myth of “foreign hands” behind the Baloch resistance. Now, the BLA has openly embraced the regional narrative—not as a proxy, but as a self-determined force seeking to align with India for mutual strategic goals.

This is a historical shift—a public offer to New Delhi to militarily squeeze Pakistan from both east and west—and a direct challenge to Pakistan’s two-front paranoia.

Pakistan’s hypocrisy exposed: “This state is soaked in blood and deception”

Rejecting Islamabad’s token gestures of “peace and development,” the BLA launched a scathing critique of the Pakistani state and its global duplicity: “Every talk of peace, ceasefire, and brotherhood from Pakistan is merely deception—a war tactic and a temporary ruse. This is a state whose hands are stained with blood and whose every promise is soaked in it.”

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) issues a statement:

“We assure India that if it makes the final decision to eliminate terrorist state of Pakistan, BLA, is ready to attack from western border. We will not only welcome this decision but will become its military arm” pic.twitter.com/s7WcW61Emu

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) May 11, 2025

The BLA described Pakistan’s military as a “fanatical, jihadist army” and the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) as the “nucleus of global terrorism.” It named Pakistan as the primary backer of groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and ISIS offshoots, stating that these terror networks are incubated, funded, and directed from Rawalpindi. “Pakistan is not just a breeding ground of terrorism—it is the epicentre of state-manufactured global terror,” the statement read.

“A nuclear state of violent ideology” — Warning the world of global fallout

Perhaps the most chilling part of the BLA’s statement was its warning to the international community. It labelled Pakistan a “nuclear state driven by violent Islamist ideology” and warned of impending catastrophe if the world continues to appease or ignore its military elite.

“If Pakistan continues to be tolerated, then in the coming years the very existence of this state may lead to the ruin of the entire world. The control of nuclear weapons by a fanatical military establishment is a ticking time bomb—not just for the region, but for global security.”

The BLA called upon the United Nations, major global powers, and especially India, to take political, diplomatic, and defence measures to support the formation of an independent, peaceful Balochistan.

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Balochistan is home to vast untapped mineral wealth—gold, gas, copper, and rare earths. Yet, it remains Pakistan’s poorest province, where locals live under occupation-like conditions. The BLA argues that the region has been looted for decades, with its natural riches extracted by Islamabad-Rawalpindi cabals while the Baloch people are denied autonomy, dignity, and even basic rights.

The Pakistani state, according to the BLA, is not just guilty of economic colonisation but of genocidal repression—through enforced disappearances, mass graves, and extra-judicial killings.

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