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    CIA activities in Pakistan

    I have seen and not once. Anyway that's a real problem but internal one ("Communication" between Pakistani politicians, Pakistani military officers and Pakistani police, Not foreign authorities) with no interference from other countries. I hope you got my point. As for the security officer...
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    Unfortunately, I don't have a chance to ask them. The problem is that he felt like he could treat our police this way. No ones' country security officials can abuse the police on our soil. Even US can't
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    What kind of law and protocol were applied by US security officer? "According to sources, the officer, Syed Taimur Iqbal Peerzada, arrived at the crime scene shortly after the incident with three armed guards and reportedly tried to aid the US defence and air attache. He is also accused of...
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    CIA activities in Pakistan

    Enough to declare persona non grata
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    Some of these agents are even mentioned in CIA Diplomatic Officers Directory (quite interesting list :coffee:)
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    CIA activities in Pakistan

    Pakistani diplomats have the same reciprocal privileges only according to Vienna Convention. In reality being Pakistan diplomat in US and american in Pakistan are not the same at all. Absolutely different level of respect and treatment
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    CIA activities in Pakistan

    You can go further and say that people are just mortal in general. The point is that all the Pakistani citizens don't have diplomatic immunity and can't escape using a diplomatic passport as those americans did
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    CIA activities in Pakistan

    Morality? Do you think these american diplomats :usflag:(Thomas Wade ARMSTRONG, John Paul GRANOS, Nicholas Anton STALICK) have any moral reflections? Some of them definitely came to substitute those 2 officials who killed the Pakistani citizens in the traffic incidents in Islamabad.
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    Masood Anwar's story triggered a global search for the plane that blew the lid off the notorious "extraordinary rendition" programme. It all started with the registration number of a private jet that had whisked away a terrorism suspect from Karachi. The information about the private jet helped...
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    Pakistan cancels MoU for firing range at US Embassy

    This is not about sanctions, economy and political leverages. Im talking about their activity inside Pakistan. So american diplomats (especially agencies) feel free and comfortable to do whatever they want with no limits. Our officials do nothing about it. Just imagine the situation like this...
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    Pakistan cancels MoU for firing range at US Embassy

    Still remember F-16 deal and CSF reimbursement. So our expectations and "politeness" could not serve us right. If they don't care about pure economical issues they could easily change their mind in such a political matter. US don't pay much respect to other countries' interests. Pakistan is not...
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    “I would never want to have a relationship where Pakistan is treated like a hired gun -- given...

    “I would never want to have a relationship where Pakistan is treated like a hired gun -- given money to fight someone else’s war.”
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    Pakistan cancels MoU for firing range at US Embassy

    Haha) too many facilities for their CIA operatives. May be better to reduce the number of the american agencies' stuff in Islamabad. Some of them must be deported asap so it could prevent em from committing new crimes against Pakistani citizens
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    Pakistan cancels MoU for firing range at US Embassy

    They definitely need to "train". Should start from the very beginning. Specially from driving skills for CIA operatives in Islamabad. Killing motorcyclists with SUVs they are dangerous for other people.
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