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Donald Trump's party wants to secure Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, calls India 'geopolitical ally'

Trump!!! isnt this the same guys who insulted indians??
He panders to the crowd he is infront of...invite him to Pakistan and you will here him say he loves Pakistanis...he has a lot of Pakistani friends and Pakistanis are great people.....He doesn't mean 80% of the stuff he says...he doesn't understand 10% of the stuff he says...the other 10% he does mean seriously is how rich he is and how awesome he is.
 
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He panders to the crowd he is infront of...invite him to Pakistan and you will here him say he loves Pakistanis...he has a lot of Pakistani friends and Pakistanis are great people.....He doesn't mean 80% of the stuff he says...he doesn't understand 10% of the stuff he says...the other 10% he does mean seriously is how rich he is and how awesome he is.

It's a good way of gaining public support. He presents himself as a passionate man that wants to fulfill the wishes of the crowd he is addressing. I highly doubt if he wins he's going to build a wall lol. He also portrays himself to be a fearless leader that doesn't care about anyone else's opinion. Just stunts to get people excited. Shame that the citizens haven't learned from the past. But hey media has its effects on the masses.
 
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Trump was consistent on India throughout his presidential campaign. He see India as an ally and China an enemy. There is no doubt that relations between India and US will flourish under trump.

Hillary is not too different when it comes to US - India relations. She too see India as an ally against the Chinese.

Either of them are good for India
Trump see India as an ally only in Chinese scenario and as long as India is willing to fight when asked. Otherwise he ain't welcoming Indians to US.
 
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Donald Trump's party wants to secure Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, calls India 'geopolitical ally'
Chidanand Rajghatta| TNN | Jul 19, 2016, 10.07 AM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  • 58-page Republican platform (manifesto) has called for securing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal.
  • The document calls India a geopolitical ally and a strategic trading partner.
  • Republican manifesto makes harsh observations about China's domestic issues.
53277307.jpg

CLEVELAND (OHIO): A thumbs-up for ties with India, and a warning shot about deteriorating relations with Pakistan and China, including a cryptic reference to "securing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal," are among the key references to the region in a 58-page Republican platform (manifesto) released on the opening day of the party convention in Cleveland.

Given the excitement over Donald Trump's unrehearsed and improvised foreign policy sallies, foreign policy pundits keenly awaited the document, and it does not disappoint with some unvarnished observations about the world in line with the Presidential candidate's thinking.

The one-para reference to India is in tune with the bipartisan sentiment in Washington and builds on the Clinton-Bush-Obama legacy: It calls India "our geopolitical ally and a strategic trading partner," and observes that "the dynamism of its people and the endurance of their democratic institutions are earning their country a position of leadership not only in Asia but throughout the world."

It also encourages the Indian government to permit expanded foreign investment and trade, calling it the key to rising living standards for those left out of their country's energetic economy. For all of India's religious communities, it urges protection against violence and discrimination, a formulation that is not censorious. It also acknowledges "with pride the contributions to our country that are made by our fellow citizens of Indian ancestry."

But there is no reference to India in the context of the US troubles with China and Washington's Asian pivot (the Democratic platform called India a "Pacific" power in an ostensible effort to position New Delhi in the Asia-Pacific context), although there is a stark warning that "China's behavior has negated the optimistic language of our last platform concerning our future relations with China."

After harsh observations about China's domestic issues and internal crackdown, theGOP says that to distract the populace from its increasing economic problems and, more importantly, to expand its military might, Beijing is asserting its "preposterous claim to the entire South China Sea and continues to dredge ports and create landing fields in contested waters where none have existed before, ever nearer to US territories and our allies, while building a navy far out of proportion to defensive purposes."

The complacency of the Obama regime has emboldened the Chinese government and military to issue threats of intimidation throughout the South China Sea, not to mention parading their new missile, "the Guam Killer," down the main streets of Beijing, a direct shot at Guam (a Pacific island) as America's first line of defense, it notes.

The platform also refers to "cultural genocide" in Tibet and Xinjiang and the erosion of the promised autonomy of Hong Kong.

"The currency is manipulated, our technology is stolen, and intellectual property and copyrights are mocked in an economy based on piracy. In business terms, this is not competition; it is a hostile takeover. For any American company to abet those offenses, especially governmental censorship and tracking of dissenters, is a disgrace," manifesto notes in some of the harshest language emanating against Beijing from the US political class, incorporating a swipe even at Silicon Valley companies that have rolled over for China.

Pakistan too will have much to worry from a Trump presidency. The platform attributes the country's trouble to "conflicts in the Middle East," completely delinking it from India.

"Our working relationship (with Pakistan) is a necessary, though sometimes difficult, benefit to both, and we look toward the strengthening of historic ties that have frayed under the weight of international conflict," it notes, while warning that "this process cannot progress as long as any citizen of Pakistan can be punished for helping the War on Terror," an oblique reference to the incarceration of Dr Shakil Afridi, who helped the US track down Osama bin Laden and who has been jailed by the Pakistan establishment.

In a sentence that is certain to set alarm bells ringing in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, the platform also maintains that "Pakistanis, Afghans, and Americans have a common interest in ridding the region of the Taliban and securing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ia-geopolitical-ally/articleshow/53277317.cms

Reps or Dems I think both will have a more India-centric view & tilt. Republicans more so.

I don't understand why is the world tangled up so much about the American elections. It's for Americans to decide what's best for them. As someone said " The whole world wants to vote in the US elections". Trump or Hillary whoever wins would be their leader. No need to tie ourselves in knots and call candidates in a democratic election names.

After all FP would still be controlled by Pentagon.
 
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trump is a buffoon. even he doesnt know what is he saying if he becomes president god bless america . china will become superpower faster than ever. so i will hope clinton wins even though she is not going to do anything for american economy. had bernie sanders won the election then things would have been different but he is out of race now.
 
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Trump is walkover to Hilary .......may be his statements of take nukes from Pakistan is to woo Indian origin voters ...this fool doesnot know there is only nuke required to do the damage and its not difficult to hide one :D ...instead he should decomission all nukes in American arsenal .....

let sanity prevails
 
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Donald Trump's party wants to secure Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, calls India 'geopolitical ally'
Chidanand Rajghatta| TNN | Jul 19, 2016, 10.07 AM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  • 58-page Republican platform (manifesto) has called for securing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal.
  • The document calls India a geopolitical ally and a strategic trading partner.
  • Republican manifesto makes harsh observations about China's domestic issues.
53277307.jpg

CLEVELAND (OHIO): A thumbs-up for ties with India, and a warning shot about deteriorating relations with Pakistan and China, including a cryptic reference to "securing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal," are among the key references to the region in a 58-page Republican platform (manifesto) released on the opening day of the party convention in Cleveland.

Given the excitement over Donald Trump's unrehearsed and improvised foreign policy sallies, foreign policy pundits keenly awaited the document, and it does not disappoint with some unvarnished observations about the world in line with the Presidential candidate's thinking.

The one-para reference to India is in tune with the bipartisan sentiment in Washington and builds on the Clinton-Bush-Obama legacy: It calls India "our geopolitical ally and a strategic trading partner," and observes that "the dynamism of its people and the endurance of their democratic institutions are earning their country a position of leadership not only in Asia but throughout the world."

It also encourages the Indian government to permit expanded foreign investment and trade, calling it the key to rising living standards for those left out of their country's energetic economy. For all of India's religious communities, it urges protection against violence and discrimination, a formulation that is not censorious. It also acknowledges "with pride the contributions to our country that are made by our fellow citizens of Indian ancestry."

But there is no reference to India in the context of the US troubles with China and Washington's Asian pivot (the Democratic platform called India a "Pacific" power in an ostensible effort to position New Delhi in the Asia-Pacific context), although there is a stark warning that "China's behavior has negated the optimistic language of our last platform concerning our future relations with China."

After harsh observations about China's domestic issues and internal crackdown, theGOP says that to distract the populace from its increasing economic problems and, more importantly, to expand its military might, Beijing is asserting its "preposterous claim to the entire South China Sea and continues to dredge ports and create landing fields in contested waters where none have existed before, ever nearer to US territories and our allies, while building a navy far out of proportion to defensive purposes."

The complacency of the Obama regime has emboldened the Chinese government and military to issue threats of intimidation throughout the South China Sea, not to mention parading their new missile, "the Guam Killer," down the main streets of Beijing, a direct shot at Guam (a Pacific island) as America's first line of defense, it notes.

The platform also refers to "cultural genocide" in Tibet and Xinjiang and the erosion of the promised autonomy of Hong Kong.

"The currency is manipulated, our technology is stolen, and intellectual property and copyrights are mocked in an economy based on piracy. In business terms, this is not competition; it is a hostile takeover. For any American company to abet those offenses, especially governmental censorship and tracking of dissenters, is a disgrace," manifesto notes in some of the harshest language emanating against Beijing from the US political class, incorporating a swipe even at Silicon Valley companies that have rolled over for China.

Pakistan too will have much to worry from a Trump presidency. The platform attributes the country's trouble to "conflicts in the Middle East," completely delinking it from India.

"Our working relationship (with Pakistan) is a necessary, though sometimes difficult, benefit to both, and we look toward the strengthening of historic ties that have frayed under the weight of international conflict," it notes, while warning that "this process cannot progress as long as any citizen of Pakistan can be punished for helping the War on Terror," an oblique reference to the incarceration of Dr Shakil Afridi, who helped the US track down Osama bin Laden and who has been jailed by the Pakistan establishment.

In a sentence that is certain to set alarm bells ringing in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, the platform also maintains that "Pakistanis, Afghans, and Americans have a common interest in ridding the region of the Taliban and securing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ia-geopolitical-ally/articleshow/53277317.cms

jews run trumps house. they sleep with his daughter. he cant control his mouth let alone pakistan. Indians are not as dumb as this irish immigrant to fall for such a stupid folly.............or are they?
 
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He wont dare to mess with us. If he changes policy towards Pakistan he will himself hurt us interest.
 
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