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Pak takes issue of border spat with India to US
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Gen Raheel Sharif is trying to rebuild Pak’s military ties with Washington that has been undermined by the US raid that found and killed Osama bin laden.
WASHINGTON: Pakistan's top military general brought complaints about his border spats with India to US doorsteps even as the country's chief foreign advisor undercut his narrative of Pakistan's struggle against terrorism by saying his government is not going to target militants that do not pose a threat to the state.

On his first visit to the US as the country's army chief — and the first in four years by a top Pakistani general — Gen Raheel Sharif is trying to rebuild the country's military ties with Washington that has been undermined by the US raid on a Abbottabad villa that found and killed Osama bin laden and flaming rows over spying activity against each other. Ahead of the visit, Sharif and his US-dependent army has tried to rebuild the narrative about Pakistan's renewed resolve to fights terrorists (against the universal perception that it actually fosters them) in order to extract more aid and military supplies.

Part of the narrative also involves telling the US that India's aggressive posture on its border is distracting Pakistan from its fight against extremists on its border with Afghanistan. Sharif made this point in his interaction in Tampa on Monday with US Central Command chief Gen Lloyd Dennis, under whose jurisdiction Pakistan falls. "Gen #Raheel gave Pak perspective on regional security, improving Pak-Afgn mil relation, Indian aggression along LOC," tweeted Pakistan's military spokesman Asim Bajwa.

But ahead of Raheel Sharif's meeting in Washington DC on Tuesday when he is scheduled to call on the chairman of joint chiefs staff General Martin Dempsey and other Washington principals, Pakistan's foreign advisor Sartaj Aziz embarrassed him by suggesting in an interview to BBC that Pakistan has not really changed with respect to its assessment about terrorism - it will act only against terrorists who fight the Pakistani state and will not touch others.

"Why should America's enemies unnecessarily become our enemies," Aziz, Pakistani prime minister's advisor on national security and foreign affairs, was quoted as saying. "When the United States attacked Afghanistan, all those that were trained and armed by us together were pushed towards Pakistan. Some of them were dangerous for us and some were not. Why must we make enemies out of them all?"

The Pakistani foreign office reeled back his comments saying he statement was made in a "historical context" and Pakistan's resolve to fight all terrorists should not be doubted, but it remains to be seen how all this will go down in Washington, where many long time Pakistan sympathizers infused with romantic memories of Cold War partnerships are fading away, and the new crop of military and civilian leaders are lacerated by stories of Pakistani depredations that has killed and wounded thousands of US troops in Afghanistan.

Some of the Pakistani double-dealing is captured in vivid details in the fourth season of an ongoing television series called Homeland — a Washington staple — dealing with security challenges to the United States.

Raheel and the Pakistan team are attempting to overcome the stigma by launching a full-scale military operation against militants in its tribal regions and making peace with the new government in Kabul ahead of their visit to Washington DC, but for a change the country's civilian leadership may have torpedoed the mission.

Source:- Pak takes issue of border spat with India to US - The Times of India
 
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Dear lord, why are Pakistani leadership crying to almost everyone out there about IA ?
 
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Inka naya nara "UN nahi toh US sahi...bass help mil jaye" :P

These complains clearly proves one thing - Even their army admits to the fact they are no more in a position to take Kashmir from India by force nor they will ever be in the future - the only way way they can negotiate on the issue is thorough internationalization of the Kashmir issue that is build up pressure on India from abroad! And the thing is that this strategy also won't work for them :lol:-

United Nations snubs Pakistan on Kashmir issue; refuses to intervene - Economic Times
 
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Why Pakistani leaders, army want to humiliate their people again and again ??????
 
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These complains clearly proves one thing - Even their army admits to the fact they are no more in a position to take Kashmir from India by force nor they will ever be in the future - the only way way they can negotiate on the issue is thorough internationalization of the Kashmir issue that is build up pressure on India from abroad! And the thing is that this strategy also won't work for them :lol:-

United Nations snubs Pakistan on Kashmir issue; refuses to intervene - Economic Times
we had warned 'em about the pain that 'll be inflicted this time...didnt we??

these lines were hilarious...
But ahead of Raheel Sharif's meeting in Washington DC on Tuesday when he is scheduled to call on the chairman of joint chiefs staff General Martin Dempsey and other Washington principals, Pakistan's foreign advisor Sartaj Aziz embarrassed him by suggesting in an interview to BBC that Pakistan has not really changed with respect to its assessment about terrorism - it will act only against terrorists who fight the Pakistani state and will not touch others.
:lol: :lol:

Sartaj Aziz must be really naive to've made that blunder.
 
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LOL
They can't take the beating anymore.

Well this is what happens when IA responds properly to PA's border transgressions.
IA was shackled during Congress rule but now IA will not sit back when they fire at us.
 
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Gen Raheel Sharif is trying to rebuild Pak’s military ties with Washington that has been undermined by the US raid that found and killed Osama bin laden.
WASHINGTON: Pakistan's top military general brought complaints about his border spats with India to US doorsteps even as the country's chief foreign advisor undercut his narrative of Pakistan's struggle against terrorism by saying his government is not going to target militants that do not pose a threat to the state.

On his first visit to the US as the country's army chief — and the first in four years by a top Pakistani general — Gen Raheel Sharif is trying to rebuild the country's military ties with Washington that has been undermined by the US raid on a Abbottabad villa that found and killed Osama bin laden and flaming rows over spying activity against each other. Ahead of the visit, Sharif and his US-dependent army has tried to rebuild the narrative about Pakistan's renewed resolve to fights terrorists (against the universal perception that it actually fosters them) in order to extract more aid and military supplies.

Part of the narrative also involves telling the US that India's aggressive posture on its border is distracting Pakistan from its fight against extremists on its border with Afghanistan. Sharif made this point in his interaction in Tampa on Monday with US Central Command chief Gen Lloyd Dennis, under whose jurisdiction Pakistan falls. "Gen #Raheel gave Pak perspective on regional security, improving Pak-Afgn mil relation, Indian aggression along LOC," tweeted Pakistan's military spokesman Asim Bajwa.

But ahead of Raheel Sharif's meeting in Washington DC on Tuesday when he is scheduled to call on the chairman of joint chiefs staff General Martin Dempsey and other Washington principals, Pakistan's foreign advisor Sartaj Aziz embarrassed him by suggesting in an interview to BBC that Pakistan has not really changed with respect to its assessment about terrorism - it will act only against terrorists who fight the Pakistani state and will not touch others.

"Why should America's enemies unnecessarily become our enemies," Aziz, Pakistani prime minister's advisor on national security and foreign affairs, was quoted as saying. "When the United States attacked Afghanistan, all those that were trained and armed by us together were pushed towards Pakistan. Some of them were dangerous for us and some were not. Why must we make enemies out of them all?"

The Pakistani foreign office reeled back his comments saying he statement was made in a "historical context" and Pakistan's resolve to fight all terrorists should not be doubted, but it remains to be seen how all this will go down in Washington, where many long time Pakistan sympathizers infused with romantic memories of Cold War partnerships are fading away, and the new crop of military and civilian leaders are lacerated by stories of Pakistani depredations that has killed and wounded thousands of US troops in Afghanistan.

Some of the Pakistani double-dealing is captured in vivid details in the fourth season of an ongoing television series called Homeland — a Washington staple — dealing with security challenges to the United States.

Raheel and the Pakistan team are attempting to overcome the stigma by launching a full-scale military operation against militants in its tribal regions and making peace with the new government in Kabul ahead of their visit to Washington DC, but for a change the country's civilian leadership may have torpedoed the mission.

Source:- Pak takes issue of border spat with India to US - The Times of India

Dehati Aurat Reloded? :coffee:
Well every issue is discussed but Indian media only know know How to fabricate and lie and talk crap and waste time.
 
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LONDON: Pakistan Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif has reportedly said that the India recent aggression at Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir and Working Boundary is negatively impacting Pakistan’s ongoing campaign against the Taliban and al-Qaeda militants along Pak-Afghan border areas, BBC Urdu said in a report published on its website.

The report said that during the ongoing visit to US, Genetal Raheel had told US officials that India’s move along the border and LoC and the kind of statements coming from India leadership were making it difficult for Pakistan Army to effectively fight the militants out in PAk-Afghan border areas.

The reported quoted an unmanned US official that General Raheel told the US administration officials that Pakistan had deployed over 150000 troops on it western border along with Afghanistan, on the assurance that its Eastern border with India would remain peaceful, but did not happen.”

It is to be mentioned here that relations between the two arch rivals neighbors plunged to the lowest ebb, amid the recent worst firing and shelling at LoC and Working Boundary in recent years that killed more than 20 civilians and prompted thousands other to flee to safer places.

Gen Raheel Sharif complains India's recent aggression impacted Pakistan's ongoing campaign against militants | The News Tribe
 
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it not called complain but stating the truth , and letting the world know what IA is doing on LoC ...
cause unlike Indians we dont try to be Angels ..
they talk about talks and start violating cease fire on LOC , and the world major powers should know , that who is provoking war ...
and Indians should not forget their place .. and in Past Indians are the one who cry and runs to UN for cease fire .. not Pakistan ,
COAS did right , and i am sure he did mentioned about the Proxy war India wants to start in Afghanistan ....
One things Indians should put in their tiny brains , that they are jumping in Afghanistan only until US and Nato forces is stationed , when they will leave , they will understand what Pakistan can do when it comes to proxy ..
so better take the path of peace , rather than violating cease fire on LOC and play proxies in Afghanistan...
 
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