Michael Kugelman, Deputy Director Asia Program, Wilson Center, Washington DC, shares his thoughts on the triple coded security message that has come from a certain western country - assumed to be the USA in Pakistan. Why would the USA be in favor of regime change in Pakistan, What is it about Imran Khan's foreign policy that the USA would not like. Are certain leaders more liked by the West? Who does the USA like working with? 00:00 Introduction 02:20 Did the US send the triple-coded security message? 05:10 Does the West prefer certain people vs. Imran Khan in Pakistan? 08:13 Does the US think its relationship with Pakistan will be driven by the Pakistani military? 10:25 Why does the US have a different approach towards India vs Pakistan regarding the Ukraine war? 15:06 Thoughts on "pardoning the regime if Imran Khan loses the no-confidence motion" 16:48 So is the US not interested in Pakistan at all? 17:57 How does the US see the political instability in Pakistan? 19:32 What does Imran Khan's anti-West rhetoric mean? 20:59 Is Khan's foreign policy more independent as compared to his predecessors? 22:40 Does it make sense that Imran Khan's closeness to China doesn't bother the US? 25:30 How should the US react to allegations of the regime change operation? Do give your comments below. Subscribe and Share our video. Michael Kugelman tweets @MichaelKugelman Najma tweets @MinhasNajma Follow Global Village Space (GVS) on twitter @GVS_News Check us out at https://www.globalvillagespace.com/ / globalvillag. . Najma Minhas is Managing Editor, Global Village Space. She has worked with National Economic Research Associates (NERA) in New York, Lehman Brothers in London and Standard Chartered Bank in Pakistan. Before launching GVS, she worked as a consultant with World Bank, USAID, and FES and is a regular participant of Salzburg Forum. Najma studied economics at London School of Economics and International Relations at Columbia University, NewYork. she tweets at @MinhasNajma.