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Pakistan more a threat than an ally, could face sanctions: US think tank

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A report by the CSIS said that the Trump administration must tell Islamabad that it will face total ban on aid if it continues to provide breeding ground to the Taliban and Haqqani network.


Pakistan continues to provide breeding ground to banned terror groups such as the Taliban and Haqqani network despite, a top US think tank has said, adding that Islamabad must be told that it faces the risk of sanctions if it fails to take decisive action against terror operators.

"Afghanistan is currently doing badly both in the fighting and in its civilian politics, governance, and poverty. Pakistan is still a sanctuary for the Taliban and Haqqani network and more of a threat than an ally," the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) said in a report.

The report by Anthony H Cordesman, CSIS's Arleigh A Burke, Chair in Strategy, said there has to be a better strategy and a better approach to both the military and civil dimensions of the war to provide a reason to stay.

"No commitment should be open ended. The Afghans have to do far more, and do it far better, to justify each future year of US commitment," it said.

"The United States should make it clear to Pakistan that it faces a total end to aid, and the imposition of sanctions, if it continues to support the Taliban and tolerate the Haqqani network," the report added.

'RUSSIA SHOULD STOP SUPPORTING TALIBAN'

Russia should be told that any end to US sanctions will depend on it not supporting the Taliban, and the Unites States should reach out to China to make it clear that Chinese cooperation in dealing with Afghanistan and Pakistan can serve both Chinese and American interests, the report said.

CSIS said the US should make it totally clear that it will conduct a public annual review of its commitments to Afghanistan and the Afghan performance.

"It should make it clear that it can and will leave in the face of Afghan failure. If necessary, the United States should make good on such a threat," it said.

"It should send a clear message to all 'partner states' that they must meet reasonable standards of performance. The United States should never bully its allies, but it also should not be bullied -- or let nations slip into the kind of overdependence that ultimately undermines rather than aids them," the CSIS said.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...-taliban-haqqani-network-russia/1/971781.html
 
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Well the U.S supports terrorist in Syria and around the world as well. Hardly the harbinger of sanity and pluralism themselves.

Also, the U.S seems unable or unwilling to take effective action against TTP targets in South and East of Afghanistan. They seem to be able to freely recruit, regroup and recuperate and also plan attacks in Pakistan with ease. There doesn't seem to be any major attempt to disrupt their movements when attacking isolated Pakistani posts in large groups, especially when engaged for hours.

U.S is also hardly an ally of Pakistan's in that regard, who can blame Pakistan for working for Pakistan's interests and not that of the U.S?
 
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The drone strikes really help with that
 
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Is this your latest photo :D

well Trump is different than other US presidents...dont take him lightly
You are talking like if Trump got 2 di©ks & 4 balls? He's a normal human being + more retarded. Just like Modi.

They've been talking about sanctions since 2002 and it's now mid-2017, so...

The US will sanction both India and Pakistan at the same time, it won't be one over the other. This is how it has been for the last 70 years.
India wont get sanctioned again. They're ally of US now.
 
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You are talking like if Trump got 2 di©ks & 4 balls? He's a normal human being + more retarded. Just like Modi.


India wont get sanctioned again. They're ally of US now.
how much US sanction can hurt Pakistan
 
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Aid? No- its Coalition Support Fund.
Stop this and see your soldiers dying of hunger in Afghanistan. :)
 
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