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Has Kiyani, Zardari and Giliani apologized to the US yet? You know for asking their masters to apologize.
lol That was original
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Has Kiyani, Zardari and Giliani apologized to the US yet? You know for asking their masters to apologize.
lol That was original
Why are pakistanis making fun of their own govt and army? Every country does bargaining and tries its best to get the best bargain. Pakistani govt can stop the drone attack, but they want to win in the long run. If you stop thinking cynically, you will know, keeping US as an ally when you have two hostile neighbours and whole world having negative impression on you, is a big plus. And nothing is happening without pak govt consent.
In addition to that, leaders in pakistan have made sure they are no more dependent on one ally, US or china.
Can anyone think of dealing the situation in better way(no fantasy please)
I'm not proud of saying what I said. But these leaders have took every last bit of respect from the nation. They sold themselves for dollars ages ago now they're selling our honor and self-respect, too. It's not a moment of pride that we admit to our nation being a slave, it's utter shame.
Why are pakistanis making fun of their own govt and army? Every country does bargaining and tries its best to get the best bargain. Pakistani govt can stop the drone attack, but they want to win in the long run. If you stop thinking cynically, you will know, keeping US as an ally when you have two hostile neighbours and whole world having negative impression on you, is a big plus. And nothing is happening without pak govt consent.
In addition to that, leaders in pakistan have made sure they are no more dependent on one ally, US or china.
Can anyone think of dealing the situation in better way(no fantasy please)
For me, killing the militants using drone, while blaming Americans publicly is excellent idea.
Because after the murderer Raymond Davis has been released we Pakistanis finally realized that no one in power in Pakistan care about Pakistani lives. For them Pakistani lives means nothing.
The Pakistan military just cares about its F-16s and other toys from US that are just collecting dust in closed doors and Pakistani politicians just care about their mansions and villas in Dubai and London.
No one really cares about Pakistan. When US first attacked Pakistani territory no politician/army member voiced their anger except for Imran Khan and now its a routine. 22 innocent Pakistanis killed one day by US drone attacks, 50 innocent Pakistanis killed the other day by US drone attacks. The same is going to be the case with CIA agents killing Pakistanis in broad daylight. Its going to be a common routine like drone attacks in FATA because the CIA murderer was set free.
No one does anything when an innocent Pakistani life is lost that is why we Pakistanis are angry at our military and our politicians.
For Pakistani government and Pakistani military, Pakistani blood is very cheap. U.S. went to war against 3 nations for their 3000 people killed, more innocent lives has been lost in Pakistan by US drone attacks and for Pakistani politicians and military it means nothing. Shame on ISI, Pakistani military, and Pakistani government (And I was once a supporter of Pakistan army and ISI but not anymore).
Because after the murderer Raymond Davis has been released we Pakistanis finally realized that no one in power in Pakistan care about Pakistani lives. For them Pakistani lives means nothing.
The Pakistan military just cares about its F-16s and other toys from US that are just collecting dust in closed doors and Pakistani politicians just care about their mansions and villas in Dubai and London.
No one really cares about Pakistan. When US first attacked Pakistani territory no politician/army member voiced their anger except for Imran Khan and now its a routine. 22 innocent Pakistanis killed one day by US drone attacks, 50 innocent Pakistanis killed the other day by US drone attacks. The same is going to be the case with CIA agents killing Pakistanis in broad daylight. Its going to be a common routine like drone attacks in FATA because the CIA murderer was set free.
No one does anything when an innocent Pakistani life is lost that is why we Pakistanis are angry at our military and our politicians.
For Pakistani government and Pakistani military, Pakistani blood is very cheap. U.S. went to war against 3 nations for their 3000 people killed, more innocent lives has been lost in Pakistan by US drone attacks and for Pakistani politicians and military it means nothing. Shame on ISI, Pakistani military, and Pakistani government (And I was once a supporter of Pakistan army and ISI but not anymore).
Strong protest lodgedakistan pulls out of Afghanistan meeting
ISLAMABAD: The resolution of the crisis involving Raymond Davis should have brought about a substantial improvement in Pakistans relations with the US, but a new irritant the drone attack that killed 45 people in North Waziristan on Thursday has served to erode any goodwill that may have been generated by the departure of the CIA operative.
On Friday, Islamabad announced that it had decided to pull out of next weeks trilateral ministerial meeting between the United States, Pakistan and Afghanistan in protest against the deadly attack on a jirga.
The tough message from Islamabad was delivered to US Ambassador Cameron Munter after he was summoned to the Foreign Office, where Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir handed over a demarche on the drone attack in Dattakhel area of North Waziristan.
This is the second time that a state has pulled out of the trilateral meeting, which had been rescheduled for March 26 in Brussels. Earlier, the US had pulled out of the meeting that was initially planned for February 23-25 in Washington because of a diplomatic standoff with Islamabad over the Davis issue.
Two days after the CIA operatives release that followed a re-definition of intelligence cooperation contours in the words of security officials, Pakistans foreign ministry was suggesting that the fundamentals of the broader Pak-US ties be revisited.
It was evident that the fundamentals of our relations need to be revisited, Secretary Salman Bashir was quoted as having told Ambassador Munter.
The Foreign Office, which has been extremely mild in the demarches issued to US envoys in the past, tried to up the ante on Friday, probably to counter the general impression that Davis was released because Islamabad could not withstand Washingtons pressure.
Hence, not only did Mr Bashir caution against treating Pakistan as a client state, but also warned the Obama administration to rein in the trouble-makers.
It was for the White House and the State Department to hold back those who have been trying to veer the Pakistan-US relationship away from the track.
The foreign secretary is believed to have been alluding in this comment to the CIA, which controls the drone strikes. Even though CIAs collaboration with the ISI is touted to be the bedrock of bilateral security cooperation, the truth is that the two agencies divergence on strategic issues is the root-cause of the troubled ties between Washington and Islamabad the Davis saga was one manifestation of the malaise.
The Foreign Office statement said Mr Munter acknowledged the seriousness of the matter and that he would travel to Washington to convey the message.
Ambassador Munter said that he understood clearly that this was not a proforma demarche. He will rush to Washington to convey Pakistans message to the US administration at the highest levels, the statement noted.
Publicly Pakistani officials deny any agreement with the US over drone strikes, but recently a senior military official acknowledged the effectiveness of the attacks when he said that most of those killed were hardcore militants and that there was little collateral damage.
Despite official protests, which too had stopped lately, drone attacks in Fata were never among the red lines conveyed by the PPP-led government to the Obama administration, documents available with Dawn show. Red lines refer to actions that Islamabad would not accept.
CIAs Special Activities Division has been carrying out attacks on targets in northwest Pakistan using pilotless drones since 2004. This year there have so far been 19 drone strikes in which about 95 people have been killed.
Strong protest lodgedakistan pulls out of Afghanistan meeting | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
Will an apology be the be all and end all?