Afghanistan, Oct. 3 -- Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the UN General Assembly on September 26, delivering a speech that was predictable in both content and intent. It was another attempt to recycle old narratives-invoking Kashmir, aligning with the Palestinian cause, and portraying Pakistan as a victim-while overlooking uncomfortable realities about his own country. As has been customary for Pakistani leaders since 1948, Sharif cited the UN Security Council resolutions on Kashmir. Yet, he ignored a critical fact: the very conditions required by those resolutions were undermined by Pakistan itself when its tribal militias invaded Kashmir in 1948, followed by the establishment of militant sanctuaries in Pakistan-occupied K...