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Pakistan can't play both ways, curbing terrorism and helping terror groups infiltrate into India: U

Wondering if you got your flags wrong, if not then you are one peculiar Pakistani poster that I haven't seen yet.

I agree that it's impossible to "break" any portion of land from India as per imaginations of some - we aren't the world's 3rd powerful country for nothing.
I wasnt hinting towards the strength of country i was talking about the strength of federation. The strength of Indian federation makes it very unlikely for the constituent republics/states to break free. If we look at history, states do have a propensity to break free of confederations.
 
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You cannot. That is what this senator is telling. Pakistan cannot act innocent and at the same time support terrorists in Kashmir. I find it amusing that many educated people on PDF justify that terrorism in the name of freedom. Terrorism is terrorism and terrorists are terrorists, there is no way anyone can justify this act by twisting words. Pakistan will have to come out of 'good terrorist' and 'bad terrorist' concept, either by choice or by force.
And killing 100blind 1000 with pallets is also a state sponsored terrorism .
 
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Pakistan can't play both ways, curbing terrorism and helping terror groups infiltrate into India: US Senator
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Washington: Coming down hard on Pakistan, US Senator Mark Warner has slammed Islamabad for indulging in double speak on the issue of terrorism.

Pakistan can't play both ways, on one hand talking about curbing terrorism and on the other helping terror groups infiltrate into India, said Warner.

Talking tough, the Senator said one of the US General in Afghanistan, expressed concern over safe havens for terrorists in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, a report compiled by a dozen US think-tanks and universities has suggested that designating Pakistan as a state sponsor of terrorism is unwise in the first year of the Donald Trump administration, but should be kept as an option for the longer term.

The report advises the Trump administration to “state up front that it intends to review the intelligence on Pakistani involvement in supporting terror much more critically than its predecessors”, reports the Dawn.

The report urges the Trump administration to “avoid viewing and portraying Pakistan as an ally and to deal with it as a non-ally, which has engaged in supporting the Afghan Taliban. Advising the new administration on how to deal with Pakistan, they argue: “As a first step, the US must warn Pakistan that its status as a Major Non-Nato Ally is in serious jeopardy.


First Published: Friday, March 3, 2017 - 09:09

http://zeenews.india.com/americas/p...infiltrate-into-india-us-senator_1982909.html

Bring it on. We are tired of your empty threads stupid lair. Always good in making hollow threats.
 
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