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Bla labeled foreign terrorist org as Trump plans to develop Pakistan’s ‘huge oil reserves’ India news

Despite being nominated as a specially designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) in 2019, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is surprisingly being labeled as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) so far. However, a sudden interest in the rebel group of the US State Department, especially its subsidiary Majeed Brigade, has raised eyebrows and provoked curiosity about possible motivations.The development comes on the heels of US President Donald Trump, which has announced its plans to develop ‘large -scale oil reserves’ with Pakistan. The announcement attracted the reaction of Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch, who said that oil, natural gas, copper, lithium, uranium and rare Earth’s reserves were not located in real Pakistan and belonged to the “Republic of Balochistan”. Baloch wrote an open letter warning Trump that he was misled by Army Chief Asim Munir about “large -scale oil reserves” in Pakistan.Travels in Pakistan by a college friend Gentry Beach, a close college friend of Donald Trump Junior, has also promoted curiosity, later looking at the ability to cut billions of dollars deals in search of rare earth minerals, oil and gas, and real estate. A recent deal that Pakistan interacted with the World Liberty Financial (WLF), a Cryptocurrency venture with a 60% stake of the Trump family, has also speculated.Although its roots were established in the 70s, Majeed Brigade was a small known unit until a decade ago. The Brigade includes Fidin (suicidal attackers) who are fighting with Pakistan-China cooperation which are against their freedom struggle. “It was in the 1970s that Abdul Majeed Baloch bid for Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, a failed murder on former Pakistan PM, who rejected the Rashtriya Awami Party government in Balochistan,” a source said.However, it was in 2010–11 that the Brigade was formally formed in memory of Abdul Majeed. Since then, Brigade has launched several suicide attacks against Pakistani security forces and Chinese citizens working for China-Pakistan economic corridor projects in Balochistan and Sindh. The attacks have intensified since 2018. His deadliest hit was on Jaffer Express, in which the BLA claimed that it abolished 214 Pak military personnel.

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