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I hope this will not happen, pls stay away from american war, americans in the past always used and after betrayed us
Bl[i]tZ;2940176 said:ha ha! Its over, no apology, no cessation of drone attacks. This time Pakistan's price is $365 million a year.
New Recruit
Not sure when Americans "Betrayed Pakistan".
Before 65 we got all the latest weapons and aircrafts with one condition "Only use these against commies".
When we started Kashmir shenanigans, we violated that condition and hence the stoppage of arms supply to Pakistan.
After Afghan war, American said do not develop Nukie bumb. We said, no Hajoor, we are just make Peashful Nukie stuff.
No one bought it, not even Pakistanis.
So the Americans stopped giving us money.
Weren't Americans proven right. Weren't we developing nukie bumb in the name of so called "peaceful activities"?
Where is the betrayal?
Oh and during all that time, Americans continue allowing loans and other support so that Pakistan won't collapse. Any sanctions were more like slap on the wrist.
Let's be honest when doing historical analysis. Otherwise we will surely mess up our future.
Thank you.
Where is the haha. As an Indian American you should be loyal to and sensitive of the American needs. Do you want to be a clown about a serious issue such as ground supply routes.
Juvenile one upmanship at its worst.
Pathetic.
million dollar question is what right has america got to tell us no nukes....?
The answer is:
Americans said do not use our billion dollars to build nukie bumbs.
When they stopped giving us billion dollars, as a result of our stupid decisions, we should not blame them.
Pakistan seeks NATO transit fee
The money could have come from anywhere and the american aid does not make the whole of the Pakistani budget..so the argument does not stand
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The money could have come from anywhere and the american aid does not make the whole of the Pakistani budget..so the argument does not stand
You might ask what business an Indian has in this matter but respect should be given where it is due, America helped you guys a lot, like Russia to India and that my friend is how you progress..we dont use their money either to make nukes....dont tell me american gave us money to make nukes....why dident america gave money to afghanistan to make nukes?
If you think that what we read or what we watch on t.v is accurate then you are very inocent. these games are not that simple. we are sold but we do not know how low is our price. our rulers our army generals sold us only to get some $$ and protection for their families after their ruling period is over.Why do you Sir, insist that Pakistanis behave like iranian's rabid anti-Americanism?
Ayatuallahs are not our rulers (Thankfully) so please keep this mad-hate-ism out of the Pakistani forum.
Thank you.
If you Sir do not know and per your assertion Pakistani media doesn't know then you must be living on a distant planet with few seconds of internet connection back to earth.
Peace,
Pakistan’s leaders will meet on Tuesday to discuss ending a blockade on NATO supplies and how to repair relations with the United States. Pakistan closed its border to NATO supplies after an air strike killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
Pakistani leaders will meet next week to discuss ending a nearly six-month blockade on NATO supplies into Afghanistan, officials said Friday.
Tuesday's meeting will also debate how and whether to repair relations with the United States in time to attend a key NATO summit later this month.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is understood to have confirmed the date for the meeting of the defence committee of the cabinet from London, where he is on an official visit to Britain, the second-largest contributor to the NATO mission in Afghanistan.
Pakistan shut its Afghan border crossings to NATO supplies after US air strikes killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on November 26, provoking a major crisis in Pakistani-US relations still reeling from the raid that killed Osama bin Laden the previous May.
US officials expressed regret, but stopped short of apologising for the deaths that an American and NATO investigation said stemmed from mistakes made on both sides.
"A meeting of the defence committee of the cabinet has been convened on May 15. It will be followed by cabinet meeting on May 16," said one senior government official.
Diplomats have been keen to resolve the impasse between Islamabad and Washington before the NATO summit on Afghanistan in Chicago on May 21-22, to which Islamabad has been invited.
"The meetings will discuss whether Pakistan should reopen the NATO supply route or not, and if Islamabad should attend the upcoming NATO summit in Chicago," another official told AFP.
"These are very critical issues, which need a serious discussion," he added.
Gilani will chair the talks, to be attended by Pakistan's service chiefs, including head of the army General Ashfaq Kayani and ISI intelligence head, Zaheer ul Islam, as well as Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, the defence, interior and finance ministers.
"This is an important meeting and it will decide about the future of Pakistan-US relations," the senior government official told AFP.
Officials declined to say publicly when the NATO supply route could reopen despite local press reports that Pakistan and the United States are on the verge of a breakthrough.
"We are discussing it on a technical level, it is under discussion but let me say again -- no final decision has been taken yet," foreign ministry spokesman Moazzam Ahmad Khan told AFP.
On Saturday, Pakistan hosts the highest-level talks with NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and the Afghan military for a year, a further sign that momentum is building towards easing the deadlock.
US General John Allen, the ISAF commander in Afghanistan and Afghan army chief, General Sher Muhammad Karimi, will attend the talks at Pakistan's army headquarters in Rawalpindi, the military said.
"Talks will focus on enhancing efficiency of border coordination measures along the Pak-Afghan border and to improve multilateral mechanisms at operational and tactical levels," the military said.
Parliament last month approved new guidelines on relations with the United States, including a call for an end to drone strikes, which continue to target Al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives.
Analysts believe Islamabad has no choice but to reopen the border when US back-payments for fighting militants in the northwest, as part of the Coalition Support Fund, are needed to help boost state coffers ahead of the next budget.
Some officials are concerned by reported moves by a US House of Representatives panel to deny $800 million in aid to train and equip the Pakistani army in counter-insurgency.
"Pressure is coming, not only from Britain (given Gilani's visit to London) but from other key international players in Afghanistan for reopening the route," political analyst Hasan Askari said.
"I think the government should tell the US that we are conditionally reopening the route but that we will continue talking about other critical issues, such as drone strikes and readjustments (back payments) of the Coalition Support Fund," Askari told AFP.
Pakistan to consider reopening NATO supplies - NY Daily News
The answer is:
Americans said do not use our billion dollars to build nukie bumbs.
When they stopped giving us billion dollars, as a result of our stupid decisions, we should not blame them.
It is time to open the routes and charge more money for transit.
Besides, there are other major Pakistani interests at stake here.
Many will profit if Pakistan reopens NATO supply routes