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believe me mate that won't happen, why would you bite the hand that feeds you, makes no sense...

That is not the truth why would US do that indirectly if they can do it cleanly directly.

Terrorist are cornered and have limited places to run they find soft targets such as innocent civilians for terror, they looking for opportunities.
 
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Whats the use of their visits anyway when they can do whatever they want using zardari and co while sitting in US
 
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That is not the truth why would US do that indirectly if they can do it cleanly directly.

Terrorist are cornered and have limited places to run they find soft targets such as innocent civilians for terror, they looking for opportunities.

because they have suffered quite badly after Afghanistan and Iraq, secondly, they couldn't take control over Iraq and Afghanistan -- 2 countries that had no economical structure before there invasion what so ever --, do you really think they could do that successfully in Pakistan, even with the help of Israel, we are one to many for them.

I've always wondered why terrorist never target political people or organisations, ohh wait, again why would you bite the hand that feeds you... :)
 
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Pakistan faces direct threat from extremism, not India: Clinton - Yahoo! India News

Washington, Oct 28 (IANS) Warning Pakistan that the direct threat from violent extremism it faces could destabilise the entire region, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has voiced the hope that the India and Pakistan will resume their stalled dialogue.

'But what we see as the direct threat to Pakistan right now comes from the violent extremism,' she said.

'Obviously, we are hopeful that there will be a resumption of dialogue between Pakistan and India, because I think the threat that Pakistan faces is a threat that could destabilise the entire region,' she said, according to the transcript of the interview with Pakistan's Dawn TV before leaving for her first trip to Islamabad.

'And what we want to do is to help Pakistan really finally eliminate that threat,' she said. 'And what we hope is that on the ongoing challenges between India and Pakistan that can be handled politically and it would never come to any kind of military action.'

In a separate interview with Geo TV of Pakistan, Clinton stressed that Washington's relationship with the two South Asian neighbours was separate and it wanted to develop solid ties with both and the 'most durable' normalisation 'can only come from the two countries themselves'.

'Let me stress that our relationship to India is a separate relationship from our relationship to Pakistan. We want to have two solid bilateral relationships,' she said, when asked about why US no longer talked about the Kashmir issue.

'We believe that we have very important interests with Pakistan and with India. Now it would be a very important step for both India and Pakistan to work to resolve their differences,' she said.

'But we believe that the most durable possible outcomes of any kind of resolution or normalization can only come from the two countries themselves - developing more trust, more confidence-building measures, and working toward resolving,' Clinton said.

Noting that 'there was some very good work done in the last several years which we encouraged and we watched with admiration - the bus routes being open, for example,' she said US was 'going to encourage and hope that we can see that occurring again.

'At the end of the day, my view is that India and Pakistan have so much more to gain by working through their very difficult relationship.

'It will help improve trade and investment and it will create a better opportunity for Pakistan to prosper and progress, and that's what I hope will happen,' she said.

Asked if Washington had any information about India's alleged role behind the insurgency in Balochistan, an issue raised by the Pakistan prime minister with his Indian counterpart in Sharm el-Sheikh, Clinton said: 'I don't discuss intelligence.'

'But let me say that I think it's very important to follow up on what happened in Sharm el-Sheikh. And we would encourage that because the air needs to be cleared and a very open understanding should exist.'
 
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""Pakistan faces direct threat from extremism, not India: Clinton - Yahoo! India News""

What else do you expect her to say in front of a captive audience, who ar little more than her hired mules.
 
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Hillary pledges to turn a new page in Pak-US ties
Thursday, October 29, 2009
By Mariana Baabar

ISLAMABAD: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday echoed the confusion and frustration of the Obama administration and sent out a fresh signal, saying it was ready to do business with some Taliban and called out to the“good” Taliban to come forward and get involved in a peaceful and democratic process.

“We view extremists and terrorists as a syndicate. But not everyone who picks up a gun is a terrorist. We are determined to root out their leadership. But we are also open to those who change their mind and agree to a view, which is peaceful and democratic in manner.

“Good Taliban? I don’t know about good. But people have been caught up in these activities. Let us root out the hard core and look at the people who renounce violence, we should be open and see them case by case,” she told a joint press conference at the Foreign Office with her counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi.

On her fifth visit to Pakistan, Clinton says she is here to “turn a new page” in US-Pakistan relations. “Intent of my visit is to reach out and make clear what the US intentions and commitments are. This fight against terrorism is not Pakistan’s alone as we stand shoulder to shoulder with the Pakistani people. Our relationship goes beyond security matters. Today we heard of more brutal attacks (Peshawar). These people can destroy but cannot build. We discussed how to work more closely,” the secretary said in her opening remarks.

Throwing down the gauntlet to the militants and terrorists, Clinton challenged them and said if their agenda was so popular then they should come forward and let the Pakistani people decide.

“Extremism and terrorism has to be defeated. We have lost soldiers in Afghanistan and Waziristan. These are cowardly acts. Let them come forward and join the political process with their agenda of keeping women back and not allowing girls to schools. Let them make their case. They are losing and are on the wrong side of history,” she said.

As she was speaking, Special Envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke entered the briefing hall and stood for a while amongst staff and security before a chair could be offered to him.

Hillary said that Pakistan and the US share common challenges and this is a critical moment when the US seeks to turn the page with the Pakistani people and a democratic government. “We are bound by common values and work together in many areas. I will be meeting with a wide range of Pakistanis. I will oversee the Pak-US strategic dialogue. In the first phase there will be a signature energy programme and there will be projects with the Pakistan government to repair and upgrade electric projects. We will help with new equipment for the Tarbela Dam and repair 10,000 tube wells,” she said.

To a question about the US taking away its military outposts from the Pak-Afghan border, Clinton replied, “We have changed our outposts and are willing to cooperate with Pakistan’s military to face challenges”.

She was asked if Obama would return his Nobel peace prize if peace failed to return to Afghanistan. “We are very proud that President Obama received the Nobel peace prize because of his election which brought about a significant change. It is much better to be on the side of peace. Hopes have been raised very high and it is important we hope and work for peace,” she replied.

Clinton said that in terms of economic challenges the US wants to help with jobs and building infrastructure, healthcare, energy supplies and Pakistan’s energy shortfall, which undermines economic growth.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi while condemning the Peshawar explosions said, “We are facing attacks on daily basis but our resolve and determination is not shaken. We will not buckle. We will fight you and as we defeated you in Swat and Malakand, our brave soldiers will defeat you again.”

He was lavish in his praise for his US counterpart and said in his opening statement, “You are a friend of Pakistan and we know your views for Pakistan is to build bridges and deepen further our bilateral relations. This visit is well timed as Pakistan has entered a critical phase of fighting terrorism. Your visit expresses solidarity with the people of Pakistan and the message goes loudly and clearly to the government and people of Pakistan from the United States”.

On Afghanistan, the minister said both countries have stakes there and discussions centred around the new US review on Afghanistan and requested the secretary to take Pakistan’s inputs in that review.

“We also need the US to help us in using our resources well and need greater market access. It is important for Pakistan to solve her energy crisis and also important to build the capacity of our institutions,” he held out.

AP adds: Clinton said her visit — the first since she became secretary of state — was designed to chip away at anti-Americanism in Pakistan and to offer US support for the government’s struggle against extremism.

She suggested that the administration of former President George W Bush had focused too narrowly on Pakistan’s value as an ally in the war on terrorism, neglecting other aspects of the relationship.

“We are turning the page on what has been for the past several years primarily a security, anti-terrorist agenda,” she told reporters on the flight from Washington.Anti-terrorism “remains a very high priority, but we also recognise that it’s imperative that we broaden our engagement with Pakistan.”

Upon arriving on an overnight flight, Clinton went directly into talks with Qureshi. “It is fair to say there have been a lot of misconceptions about what the United States intends for our relationship with Pakistan,” Clinton told reporters on her overnight flight, adding, “It is unfortunate there are those who question our motives. I want to clear the air.”

Hillary pledges to turn a new page in Pak-US ties
 
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Roooh tarp uthi ho gi.......
I think she was there to say sorry to Iqbal bcoz her ppl united with our leaders to broke his dreams.:bunny:
 
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Any pictures from her visit to GC University?
 
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I kinda threw up a little in my mouth, the most disgusting images I've seen so far from the world of Politics. :cry:
 
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I kinda threw up a little in my mouth, the most disgusting images I've seen so far from the world of Politics. :cry:

I don't blame you, unless you know Obama is a primitive :lol:, Jew terminator model 101. ;)
 
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The whole city is shut down all major roads blocked.
She resembels a mugal era princess that is being paraded around the city while locals are locked up.

Shame on Pakistani elite that are busy licking hillary's feet while our innocent civilians and security personel are paying the price in blood.
 
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