roadrunner
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1. roadrunner, let me explain it in simple words:
No-one uses child mortality statistics (and 'avoidable deaths') to decide on 'genocide'.
You argued with child mortality statistics. I just pointed out that there's differences in population size.
I do believe that child mortality rates are very relevant. Any mortality rate is relevant in determining whether warfare in neighbouring countries has caused a genocide.
2. "Pakistan does not need US aid": Of course, direct aid is one part of it. Another part is loans from IMF, World Bank etc. (the US has 'major' voting rights in those institutions).
The IMF is simply a robber. It charges extortionate rates that developing countries cannot pay back.
It is better to not get loans from such places.
3. Every country looks after (or tries to) it's own interests, including the Chinese. Don't count on them to give you free lunches. In fact, didn't Zardari ask the Chinese for a loan of $5 billion before he went to the IMF? How much did he get from them?
The Chinese have given a lot of money in the form of soft loans.
Zardari is a known crook with a bad rep. The Chinese cannot be expected to part with their money and lend lend to a crook.
4. But one of the greatest payoffs (IMHO) was not taking 'action' against Pakistan for the Nuclear proliferation ('Wal-Mart') being operated by Dr Khan. Had it been some other country (e.g. Iran/Libya/Syria) those would have been grounds for some serious sanctions.
I don't think AQ Khan did much. Can Iran make nukes, or Libya, or Syria?
How can AQ Khan have proliferated nuclear technology, when Iran, despite its best attempts is "nowhere near to producing a nuke"?
5. I see that my question: "I'd just like to ask you what Pakistan and KSA have done for Afghanistan from 1990-2008?" still remains unanswered....
KSA has done nothing imo, except export their radicals.
Pakistan did do some things that did benefit Afghanistan over the same period. I'm not mentioning them here as it will flare off another debate. However there's many, not least the millions of refugees which Pakistan looks after on its territory.
However, I never argued anything so far to do with KSA or Pakistani contributions.
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