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Iranian Espionage in Europe: A Growing Strategic Risk

For too long, Western foreign policy has mistakenly treated Tehran's aggressive posture as a localized Middle Eastern conflict. However, the escalating reach of Iranian espionage in Europe demonstrates that Iran’s hybrid warfare strategy directly targets Western domestic security, institutional integrity, and economic stability . From state-sponsored cyber operations targeting dissidents to covert intelligence gathering across European capitals, Tehran’s operations extend far beyond its immediate geographic neighborhood. Addressing this challenge requires European policymakers to abandon passive containment in favor of aggressive diplomatic oversight, strict legal accountability, and robust counter-intelligence strategies. Why is Iranian espionage in Europe expanding beyond the Middle East? Iran's external intelligence operations have shifted strategically from regional proxy warfare to asymmetric statecraft inside Western democracies. Western intelligence agencies-including Ge...

Mohammad Hafeez Responds to Azam Khan's Comments about His Selection

 



In a recent turn of events, Mohammad Hafeez, former director of the Pakistan Cricket Team, has addressed the comments made by wicketkeeper batter Azam Khan regarding his selection in the national team. Azam Khan expressed his reservations about being given limited opportunities to showcase his skills in international cricket. Mohammad Hafeez, known for his experience and insights, responded to these remarks during an episode of the A-Sports show 'The Pavilion.'


Azam Khan's Concerns:

During an interview with the International League T20 franchise Desert Vipers, Azam Khan expressed his frustration at being given only a handful of fixtures instead of participating in a full series. He emphasized that he needed more chances to prove his mettle in international cricket. Azam Khan also mentioned that doubts about his skills when he is performing to the best of his abilities can be disheartening.


The Importance of Fitness:

Mohammad Hafeez, known for his fitness and longevity in the sport, addressed Azam Khan's comments on 'The Pavilion.' Hafeez stated that he had personally advised Azam Khan to focus on improving his fitness, emphasizing that it is a crucial requirement to play at the national level. Hafeez stressed that there should be no compromise when it comes to fitness, as it directly impacts performance on the field.


Management's Perspective:

According to Mohammad Hafeez, Azam Khan was informed by the management that he is part of their future plans, despite his recent lackluster performances. Hafeez suggested that although Azam Khan may have worked on his fitness, it may not have been evident during the time of his selection. Hafeez's remarks suggest that the management believes in Azam Khan's potential and intends to provide him with further opportunities to prove himself.


The Franchise Cricket Experience:

Azam Khan also shared his thoughts on playing franchise cricket with foreign coaches, highlighting that he feels a different level of comfort and confidence compared to when he represents Pakistan. This observation raises questions about the factors that contribute to a player's performance and mindset in different cricketing environments.


Conclusion:

The response of Mohammad Hafeez to Azam Khan's comments about his selection sheds light on the importance of fitness in professional cricket and the management's perspective on player development. Hafeez's emphasis on the need for continuous improvement and dedication to physical fitness serves as valuable advice not only for Azam Khan but also for aspiring young cricketers. As the national team moves forward, it will be interesting to see how Azam Khan responds to this feedback and works towards fulfilling his potential on the international stage.

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