Both of these arguments were presented by @Irfan Baloch. I am simply repeating them, here.
1. ISPR representative said CENTCOM commanders and the American senators were offered to choose time and location, where they will be taken so they can themselves verify American allegations of Pakistan...
Had it been some other American president. I would have understood and not said something similar to my first post here. But an impulse driven and trigger happy Peter Pan, that is a different story altogether.
Relax, don't get your panties in a twist.
According to sources, Pakistan has told US Ambassador David Hale that neither was Islamabad dependent on Washington for its defence system nor did its economy need American financial assistance. Pakistan plays its trump card in dealing with Trump...
Russian Presidential Envoy to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov slammed Trump’s Pakistan strategy and insisted that Islamabad is “a key regional player to negotiate with.” “Putting pressure [on Pakistan] may seriously destabilise the region-wide security situation and result in negative consequences for...
Let Washington get its supplies from Northern Distribution Network (NDN) only, as soon as the first aircraft crosses the border. Enough is enough. Their money isn't needed, this war is more costly than the peanuts received in Coalition Support Fund. If evil is what they desire, evil they should...
Whoever fights monsters should see to it, that in the process, he doesn't become a monster. For when one looks too closely into the abyss, the abyss also looks into him - Nietzsche
Isn't that exactly what these people, claimed to fight against?
The Chinese always invest money, they rarely give any of it as aid. Its only logical that they would want to see some return, or at least the investment recovered. None of the Pakistani projects, safe to say, would be collecting dust like the Sri-Lankan ones. Pakistan's location and the nature...
@Oscar
The new U.S. approach does not impress analyst, author and former Australian defense attache to Islamabad Brian Cloughley. He believes it unsurprising that Washington should seek to blame Pakistan for its failures, but finds it telling the CENTCOM commander was able to visit Waziristan...
Pakistan and China have agreed to build an oil refinery in Dera Ismail Khan WAK group from Pakistan and Guangdong Electrical Design Institute from China have signed an agreement in this connection in Dubai.
Under the agreement, Asia's largest oil refinery will be established at Yarak area of...
Its an expression, but one which accurately summarizes what happened before in the 80's and whats about to happen now, if the Afghan reconciliation process is abandoned by Pakistan and things are left to continue in their present form. Would the militant groups be willing to negotiate with a...
Desperate and pathetic sounding COAS. One stating how our achievements should be acknowledged or how we don't require financial assistance, but America's trust. What a thing to say, really.
"Kabul must burn" policy, again?
Its good to back off for the time being, lets see how the Govt of the Presidential Palace performs in the negotiations now! They already didn't want us on board, let them wake up and smell the coffee. Another message should be conveyed to the USA, this time...
@HRK Kindly, don't bother with the troll. Selective quoting, one-liners, choosing to ignore "facts", inability to read and mindless repetition, are all you are going to get.
Whats with the evasive maneuvering here? Why pick a part of the post to answer? Answer it in is entirety or not answer, at all.
The former best was this one. Not sure, if you know about it.
The initial statement from the Russian Ambassador came at a time, when Moscow had allowed the resale of...
Please. It was never easy to fight the Soviets, when we were in harm's way and not USA. Even the Russians won't agree with that nonsensical claim.
Your big boys don't seem to discount Pakistan, when it comes to Afghanistan.
Well if you are that naive, let me tell you that you are being brought over solely for your "nuisance value" and nothing else, certainly nothing constructive. The USA hasn't run out of money so to call a country which has no direct feasible route, that too to Afghanistan, for economic assistance.