Viper0011.
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translate it into English pleajjjj
HAHA, that please was funny and tied directly to the post above
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translate it into English pleajjjj
Seen news of some tonnes of billion of coal. What happened now to that coal project
200% right. But, you are wasting your time. These guys, even with hundreds of billions we've poured into Pakistan within the past 60 years, still don't trust us and probably won't either. Its just how the thought process has been built for decades.
Every single incompetent dictator and civilian, who couldn't explain why they didn't do jack squat for the people of Pakistan, blamed their incompetency onto the US and somehow, people bought into it, instead of seeing facts.
If you ask these people today, they still think the US is behind everything that happens in Pakistan, from terrorism to a local thief stealing a woman's purse!!!! And the funny thing is, you are right. The US (and then Canada), are the two countries using Shale Gas technology at a scale Pakistan would need. So to tap into these O&G resources, the US is the biggest help, and then, the purchaser too. But oh no, God forbid if Pakistanis start to see this clearly. There have to be some conspiracy theories involved from the US's side, is how they believe in everything!!
You see viper there is a saying "It takes two hands to clap" yes you poured in a lot of money into Pakistan there is no doubt in it but you tell me honestly do you really think that your leaders gave that money to honest ppl in Pakistan? or you gave that money because your leaders really cared for Pakistani ppl? no you gave us that money because your leaders knew they need us truth is you always have used us be it Afghan-Soviet war or your so called WOT. So plz don't act like that you gave that money in some kind of charity. You see there are some solid reasons as to why there is so much hatred against america in Pakistanis. Well not only Pakistanis but now many other countries hates you.
You have poured billions of dollars not "hundreds of billions"; we've lost WAAAY more then we have received. USA has given Pakistan a total of 10-16 billion dollars in aid since Pakistan's creation; we've lost up to 70 billion dollars alone since "war on terrorism" began; not to mention tens of thousands of lives lost and hundreds of thousands of refugees.
I never said that read my post again you said that "we" don't trust you and you have poured in hundred's of billions into Pakistan. All i am saying is that you never gave that money to an honest leader/People in Pakistan and yes this is also a bitter truth that we never had any honest leader be it a Dictator or a Civilian leader except Quaid-e-Azam he was a true leader. So the point is u gave that money for your own work like you gave us money in Soviet-Afghan war. as @Talwar e Pakistan said we lost more money than you gave us not only money but men also. Anyway i think we shouldn't go forward as it will be counted as Derailing the threadbut not giving it to each individual Pakistani is flat out silly and makes no sense.
I never said that read my post again you said that "we" don't trust you and you have poured in hundred's of billions into Pakistan. All i am saying is that you never gave that money to an honest leader/People in Pakistan and yes this is also a bitter truth that we never had any honest leader be it a Dictator or a Civilian leader except Quaid-e-Azam he was a true leader. So the point is u gave that money for your own work like you gave us money in Soviet-Afghan war. as @Talwar e Pakistan said we lost more money than you gave us not only money but men also. Anyway i think we shouldn't go forward as it will be counted as Derailing the thread
translate it into English pleajjjj
Again, passing the blame back to the US in the second paragraph, when you clearly identified the real problem. The problem is, you didn't have people in power, who knew how to create VALUE and OPPORTUNITY from the money the US was providing. That's the real issue and the end of this argument.
Within 10-15 years, renewables will be far for economically viable than fossil fuels.
Depends on the pace of battery development and new charging/discharging tech. It is not a guaranteed result and we must hedge with clean coal and nuclear...among other things.
The Cold war was quite a vicious time. Maybe 1 out of 10 countries in the developing world were able to properly harness foreign aid in some meaningful way....and most of the time they had foreign help to provide a security apparatus (notably Japan, South Korea etc...)
Most countries were just hell bent on direct spending of two things: security and grand status projects. They ignored human resource development to their detriment.
One cannot blame either side (provider, receiver) fully, because both are somewhat culpable. The US for example could have directly imposed conditions on the aid spending or better yet provide the aid in a format directly to ensure this (instead of providing money). The US by the 60s already knew quite well that the money was mostly being squandered in most countries it was "helping"....but it continued the provision for various political reasons.
I am not blaming only the US here of course, the same was true with the West and USSR as well....the "donors" if you will..
Post WII, the Europeans managed a destroyed continent and revised it back to an economic and political power house, the Japanese did that, the Chinese did the same.
During and post Cold War, the Koreans saw tremendous growth, the Malaysians, the Indonesians were very stable.
In the middle of the Cold War, and the constant pressure to go war between the Isrealis and Arabs, both sides, Israelis, KSA, UAE, Iran, etc, saw great economic progress.
corruption is the main factor mate but now this government is quite committed to overcome the energy crisis and many more issues.Feeling Good. Mirrors my thoughts when someone posts in coloquial Hindi which I was unable to comprehend
Well I meant was, politicians have been claiming to complete Thar Coal project since ages, converting it into Petrol, fuel etc and since fooling Pakistani public in general.
please note there is a difference between shale oil and tight oil which the U.S is producing by fracking
shale oil is in the trillions of barrels, but is not economically viable to process into usable oil just yet.on a large scale.
too short a time frame.... alternatives will be more viable in approx 25-40 years.Within 10-15 years, renewables will be far for economically viable than fossil fuels.