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Pakistan will tremble after hearing the name of the person who made Donald Trump the NSA, India raises its voice in the US Parliament

Washington. After Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, many countries lost their minds. Don’t understand what Trump’s next move will be? They won’t do anything against their country. But the fear of such countries is justified and can be seen in the fact that America’s newly elected President Donald Trump has asked House of Representatives Representative Michael Waltz to take on the responsibility of the country’s National Security Advisor (NSA).

Michael Waltz is a name that makes Pakistan shudder. Waltz is a retired Army National Guard officer and former soldier. Waltz’s appointment to the NSA comes at a time of growing concern about ongoing efforts to arm Ukraine and the growing partnership between Russia and North Korea, ongoing attacks by Iranian proxy groups in the Middle East, and numerous threats to national security, such as the pressure on a ceasefire between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah.

Waltz, a three-term Republican congressman from east-central Florida, became the first former U.S. military member elected to the U.S. House of Representatives last week and easily won re-election. He was a staunch supporter of Trump. He has a tough stance on China and was the one who called on the US to boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing due to the origins of Covid-19 and the repression of China’s Muslim Uyghur population.

Waltz is also very vocal against Pakistan and is also known for raising India’s voice in the US Parliament. He has also worked at the Pentagon as a political adviser. Caroline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for Trump’s transition campaign, said: “President-elect Trump will soon begin making decisions about the people who will work in his second administration.” “They will be announced after the decisions are made.”

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