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The outgoing administration of lame-duck President Barack Obama has ordered sanctions against seven Pakistani entities for "acting contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States".


This final act by Obama will confirm his legacy as an American chief executive most hostile toward the United States' cold war ally Pakistan.

The United States Federal Register has listed the following Pakistani entities on its sanctions list: National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM); three NESCOM subsidiaries: Air Weapons Complex (AWC), Maritime Technology Complex (MTC) and New Auto Engineering (NAE); and Universal Tooling Services. The sanctioned entities are involved in developing missiles and related systems for Pakistani military.

Salala Incident:

Prior to the latest Obama sanctions announcement, the Obama years have seen US-Pakistan relations sink to an all-time low in 2011 when the United States refused to apologize after the US troops killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in an attack on a border posts on Pak-Afghan border. Pakistan responded by cutting off supply routes to NATO troops in Afghanistan. These supply routes were reopened only after U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton apologized to Pakistan in July 2012.

Pivot to Asia:

As part of the US "pivot to Asia" policy to counter China's rise, President Obama also courted India at the expense of America's cold war ally Pakistan. Mr. Obama visited India twice and never once visited Pakistan during his two terms. The US signed multiple agreements with India, including a nuclear deal and a military logistics deal. At the same time, the United States has pushed for India's inclusion to the Nuclear Suppliers Group while keeping Pakistan out.

Pakistan-China Ties:

With growing distance from the United States, Pakistan has forged closer ties with China culminating in a massive $55 billion Chinese investment in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). If all goes well and on schedule, of the 21 CPEC-related agreements on energy– including gas, coal and solar energy– 14 will be able to provide up to 10,400 megawatts (MW) of energy by March 2018. According to China Daily, these projects would provide up to 16,400 MW of energy altogether. In addition, there will be a network of roads, rail-links and pipeline stretching several thousand kilometers from Pakistani posts on the Arabian Sea to landlocked western china.

China and Pakistan's defense cooperation is also growing with continuing collaboration on development of JF-17 Thunder fighter jets and Pakistan Navy modernization with the addition of custom AIP submarines.

Pakistan-Russia Ties:

Pakistan ties with its cold war foe Russia have also warmed up. Russia has agreed to invest in building a gas pipeline in Pakistan. Russia has also lifted its arms embargo and agreed to sell attack helicopters to Pakistani military. The two countries had first-ever joint military exercises in 2016. Recently, Pakistan, China and Russia held a trilateral meeting in Moscow on Afghanistan.

US-Pakistan Ties Under Trump:

Going by President-elect Donald Trump's initial friendly call with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in December 2016, it seems that the US-Pakistan ties are likely to be better, not worse what we have seen in the last 8 years with Washington-Islamabad relations sinking to a new low.

Summary:

President Obama's two terms in office have seen the cooling of US-Pakistan ties. In the same period, Pakistan has further cemented its close relations with China and warmed up ties with its cold war foe Russia. Will US-Pakistan ties warm up again under President Trump? Only time will tell.

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Obama is one of those inferiority complex disorder patient who cannot take a right decision..he screw up middle east on all sides...The Arabs are pissed, the Israelis are pissed, the Iranians are pissed, the Pakistanis are pissed, the Chinese are pissed, Russian are pissed, if any one at all he pleased was the Indians with lot of free lunch...probably because he suffers from self hate and inferiority complex of his background...
 
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US is just reading crying Indian scripts.
 
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Obama is one of those inferiority complex disorder patient who cannot take a right decision..he screw up middle east on all sides...The Arabs are pissed, the Israelis are pissed, the Iranians are pissed, the Pakistanis are pissed, the Chinese are pissed, Russian are pissed, if any one at all he pleased was the Indians with lot of free lunch...probably because he suffers from self hate and inferiority complex of his background...
And even the indians hate him. After all he did for them, fukin' crazy.
 
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Obama is one of those inferiority complex disorder patient who cannot take a right decision..he screw up middle east on all sides...The Arabs are pissed, the Israelis are pissed, the Iranians are pissed, the Pakistanis are pissed, the Chinese are pissed, Russian are pissed, if any one at all he pleased was the Indians with lot of free lunch...probably because he suffers from self hate and inferiority complex of his background...

You forgot turkey

Add Philipines in the mix as well

Oh and you have to add Mexico , becasue not once Obama favored mexicons as a local guy was abusing Mexicon on world TV

Also Egypt ... yep egypt is a good one
 
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The sanctions on NESCOM speak on American intentions towards Pakistan.
No matter the past, the relationship btw US and Pakistan is now of open hostility at least from the side of the U.S.... It is up to us if we continue to suck up to Uncle Sam.
 
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And even the indians hate him. After all he did for them, fukin' crazy.
We got a parting shot of our own in 2015 when he came over for the republic day parade and then lectured India on human rights and diversity etc on his last day before leaving.
 
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I guess this is more to do with closer ties between Pakistan and China. US sees China as its enemy. A friend of a enemy is is an enemy seem to be the US policy. Under Trump this should intensify because on one thing Trump is clear..China is a enemy of US.
 
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Yeah look at him lmao
What a lightweight hahaha

Compare him to nawaz then your PM is obase & has heart complications. Compared to that Obama is arnold schwarzenegger.


Also rizhaq is horrible propaganda website , why are ppl reading this , I would rather read dailymail or WordPress blogs.
 
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http://www.riazhaq.com/2016/12/obamas-parting-shot-against-pakistan.html

The outgoing administration of lame-duck President Barack Obama has ordered sanctions against seven Pakistani entities for "acting contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States".


This final act by Obama will confirm his legacy as an American chief executive most hostile toward the United States' cold war ally Pakistan.

The United States Federal Register has listed the following Pakistani entities on its sanctions list: National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM); three NESCOM subsidiaries: Air Weapons Complex (AWC), Maritime Technology Complex (MTC) and New Auto Engineering (NAE); and Universal Tooling Services. The sanctioned entities are involved in developing missiles and related systems for Pakistani military.

Salala Incident:

Prior to the latest Obama sanctions announcement, the Obama years have seen US-Pakistan relations sink to an all-time low in 2011 when the United States refused to apologize after the US troops killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in an attack on a border posts on Pak-Afghan border. Pakistan responded by cutting off supply routes to NATO troops in Afghanistan. These supply routes were reopened only after U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton apologized to Pakistan in July 2012.

Pivot to Asia:

As part of the US "pivot to Asia" policy to counter China's rise, President Obama also courted India at the expense of America's cold war ally Pakistan. Mr. Obama visited India twice and never once visited Pakistan during his two terms. The US signed multiple agreements with India, including a nuclear deal and a military logistics deal. At the same time, the United States has pushed for India's inclusion to the Nuclear Suppliers Group while keeping Pakistan out.

Pakistan-China Ties:

With growing distance from the United States, Pakistan has forged closer ties with China culminating in a massive $55 billion Chinese investment in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). If all goes well and on schedule, of the 21 CPEC-related agreements on energy– including gas, coal and solar energy– 14 will be able to provide up to 10,400 megawatts (MW) of energy by March 2018. According to China Daily, these projects would provide up to 16,400 MW of energy altogether. In addition, there will be a network of roads, rail-links and pipeline stretching several thousand kilometers from Pakistani posts on the Arabian Sea to landlocked western china.

China and Pakistan's defense cooperation is also growing with continuing collaboration on development of JF-17 Thunder fighter jets and Pakistan Navy modernization with the addition of custom AIP submarines.

Pakistan-Russia Ties:

Pakistan ties with its cold war foe Russia have also warmed up. Russia has agreed to invest in building a gas pipeline in Pakistan. Russia has also lifted its arms embargo and agreed to sell attack helicopters to Pakistani military. The two countries had first-ever joint military exercises in 2016. Recently, Pakistan, China and Russia held a trilateral meeting in Moscow on Afghanistan.

US-Pakistan Ties Under Trump:

Going by President-elect Donald Trump's initial friendly call with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in December 2016, it seems that the US-Pakistan ties are likely to be better, not worse what we have seen in the last 8 years with Washington-Islamabad relations sinking to a new low.

Summary:

President Obama's two terms in office have seen the cooling of US-Pakistan ties. In the same period, Pakistan has further cemented its close relations with China and warmed up ties with its cold war foe Russia. Will US-Pakistan ties warm up again under President Trump? Only time will tell.

Related Links:

Haq's Musings

Pakistan-China-Russia vs India-Japan-US

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

Is Modi Isolating Pakistan?

Salala Incident Soured US-Pakistan Ties

China-Pakistan Defense Collaboration Irks West

Are Russia and Iran Supporting Afghan Taliban?

Pakistan 2nd Strike Capability

Pakistan Navy Modernization


http://www.riazhaq.com/2016/12/obamas-parting-shot-against-pakistan.html
Obama is nuts... Why to have hostility towards Pakistan?

See you can do these to your cold war longterm ally like Pakistan just because they Backstabbed you by secretly hosting and guarding Osama Bin Laden and and all those terrorists responsible for killing US soliders in 10 years of conflict in Afghanistan with fund and illusive weapon support.

Obama need to be more cleaver. Hope Trump will be more cleaver than Obama and forget all these backstabbing and mend ties with Pakistan and trust them with all Ur future secret plans for Asia and Central Asia
 
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The sanctions on NESCOM speak on American intentions towards Pakistan.
No matter the past, the relationship btw US and Pakistan is now of open hostility at least from the side of the U.S.... It is up to us if we continue to suck up to Uncle Sam.

If Trump carries these forward then Pakistan should withdraw diplomatic mission from Washington, shut down NATO supply route and carry out the ICBM missile test ASAP.
 
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