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Pakistan questions US logic of promoting India
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Published: December 19, 2017
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In its first foreign policy, warns the prospect for an Indo-Pak nuclear conflict remains a key concern for Washington. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday rejected the new National Security Strategy announced by President Donald Trump on Monday, accusing Islamabad yet again of not doing enough in the fight against terrorism and warning Islamabad not to engage in “destabilising behaviour”.

The strategy also wants Pakistan to continue demonstrating responsible stewardship of nuclear assets and at the same time warns that the prospect for an Indo-Pak nuclear conflict remains a key concern for Washington.

But the main focus of Trump’s new security policy as far as Pakistan is concerned revolves around the longstanding US demand for decisive action against the alleged hideouts of certain militant outfits, including the Haqqani network.




While announcing the new US approach towards the world, Trump asked Pakistan to take “decisive action” against terrorist groups operating from its soil. “We have made clear to Pakistan that while we desire continued partnership, we must see decisive action against terrorist groups operating on their territory. And we make massive payments every year to Pakistan. They have to help.”

But in a hard-hitting rejoinder, the Foreign Office said on Tuesday the US National Security Strategy made certain “unsubstantiated allegations” towards Pakistan.

“Pakistan rejects such unfounded accusations that belie facts on ground and trivialise Pakistan’s efforts for fighting terrorism and our unmatched sacrifices to promote peace and stability in the region,” a statement said.

Reflecting continued strains in ties between the two countries, the statement insisted that Pakistan had long been at the forefront of the fight against regional and global terrorism. “It is because of Pakistan’s cooperation with the international community, acknowledged and appreciated by the US leadership, that the al-Qaeda core was decimated from the region.”

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Hitting back at the US, the Foreign Office said that in a troubled neighbourhood, Pakistan continued to suffer at the hands of state-sponsored terrorism, funded and abetted by its neighbours through proxies. “These proxies, consisting of individuals, organisations and intelligence agencies, are working against Pakistan at the behest of regional adversaries,” it said.

Although the new US strategy called for greater strategic partnership with India, Pakistan pointed out that the self-proclaimed guarantors of peace and phony regional powers were pursuing this nefarious game of expansionism to the detriment of regional and global peace.

“Destabilising policies and actions by some countries to maintain their hegemony in pursuit of absolute power are responsible for instability in several parts of the world, including ours,” it said.

Questioning the US logic of giving greater role to India, the Foreign Office reminded Washington that countries emerged as regional or global powers on the basis of their constructive contributions. “It does not fall upon one country to bestow such status on any state,” it added.

In a clear reference to India, the Foreign Office said ironically, a country with a record of defiance of the United National Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, introduction of nuclear weapons in South Asia and the use of terrorism as a state policy was being projected as a regional leader.

“South Asia’s strategic stability is being undermined by India’s unchecked brutalisation of the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir and incessant ceasefire violations targeting innocent civilians,” the Foreign Office said.

Levelling a counter-charge, the Foreign Office said the Afghan soil, despite substantial US presence, was being constantly used by elements hostile to Pakistan’s stability. “Pakistan’s efforts and sincere proposals for effective border management to prevent cross-border movement of militants and return of Afghan refugees are yet to make any headway. On the other hand, a malicious campaign is under way to undo Pakistan’s achievements in the war against terrorism.”

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It also stressed that Pakistan had consistently emphasised that a political settlement, owned and led by Afghans, was the only viable option to end the conflict in Afghanistan.

Further substantiating Pakistan’s credentials in the fight against terrorism, the statement said that in the recent years, Pakistan’s security forces had undertaken indiscriminate and effective counter-terrorism operations against terrorism and extremism.

“Thanks to these comprehensive operations, today, Pakistan is a more stable, peaceful and secure country. The success against the menace of terrorism, however, has come at a tremendous cost of blood and treasure, courageously braced by the people of Pakistan.”

However, it also acknowledged that the fight against terrorism was not yet over. “Mindful of the fact that the war against terrorism is not yet over, Pakistan remains committed to continuing its fight against the sympathisers, financiers and abettors of terrorism to ensure that Pakistan’s soil is not used for committing violence anywhere,” the statement said.

“We expect the same commitment from our neighbours and other regional and global actors,” it said. “Pakistan is a country of over 200 million people with strong and robust democratic institutions and highly professional and committed security forces. We also remain committed to protecting our sovereignty, territorial integrity and national interest determined by the people of Pakistan.”

Responding to apparent concerns over Pakistan’s nuclear programme, the Foreign Office said as a responsible nuclear state, Pakistan had put in place, a highly efficient, robust and centralised command and control mechanism to secure its nuclear assets. “The safety and security standards of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal are second to no other nuclear state.”

‘Cold War mentality’ slammed

In a wide-ranging speech on Monday, Trump said his security strategy for the first time addressed economic security and would include a complete rebuilding of US infrastructure as well as a wall along the southern US border.

Trump said the United States wanted Pakistan to take a decisive action to help fight extremism, and that Washington had “no choice” but to deal with the challenge posed by North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes.

Trump said the security strategy would also end mandatory defence spending limits, frequently called “sequester”, but did not mention if he had consulted with members of Congress about a possible bill to end the caps established in 2013 budget legislation.

Trump’s first National Security Strategy – designed to serve as a framework for his administration’s approach to the world – pilloried China and Russia as challengers to US power with their “Cold War mentality” and with an “imperialist character”.

“China and Russia challenge American power, influence and interests, attempting to erode American security and prosperity,” the document said, in a sharp break from Trump’s friendly approach to presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin.

Accusing China of seeking “to displace the United States” in Asia, the strategy is a litany of US grievances, from the Chinese stealing data to spreading “features of its authoritarian system”. “Contrary to our hopes, China expanded its power at the expense of the sovereignty of others.”

Russian nuclear weapons are deemed “the most significant existential threat to the United States”, and the Kremlin is described as a power that “seeks to restore its great power status and establish spheres of influence near its borders”.

Both Beijing and Moscow hit back at the US.

“The imperialist character of this document is obvious, as is the refusal to renounce a unipolar world, an insistent refusal,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

And Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said, “We urge the United States to stop intentionally distorting China’s strategic intentions and to abandon outdated notions such as the Cold War mentality and zero-sum game, otherwise it will only harm itself or others.”

(With additional input from Reuters/AFP)
 
Check the issues between you and USA, why talk about India.

As if USA is giving something to India.

Why try to insult India by issuing such idiotic statement?

Get out of your delusions.
 
It's not our fault that you get demoted.
Or if trump talks to pakistan in that language
 
What is there to question? The US has a policy of letting lose bitches i.e. police officers around the world. They have found one in India. The Yanks naively believe they can have a lapdog which can contain China LOL This region is filled with resentment towards the US. You just look around and apart from India the US has no other ally.

Having said that, we know the score at the end of the day. America will as usual keep begging Pakistan to do more and we won’t. We are used those fake muscle flexing. The Yanks believe they can do stuff unilaterally and work with Pakistan where there is common ground LOL Well, I say bring it on already. We are rubbing our hands. This is our moment to collide with Trumpland. This is an opportunity we cannot let go to waste. The whole civilized world is united against Trumpland and that includes some of the staunchest traditional allies of the US. Trumpland is the most unpopular and disgraceful regime on planet earth.

It is so funny that the Yanks still believe they can cooperate with Pakistan where there’s mutual interest. First, there ain’t no mutual interest LOL Secondly, as if unilateral action will earn these naive fvckers an opportunity to cooperate with Pakistan LMAO This is the world upside down. These mofos are losing the plot thick and fast.

The Yanks should by all means team up with India and just leave Pakistan in peace. The Yanks should use Indian supply routes and stop using ours. Any kind of cooperation between us and the Yanks needs to halt immediately. Let’s see whether the Yanks can put their money where their mouth is. Talk is cheap.
 
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can i ask this idiot (Trump) the amount of "Massive" :D payments US made every year to Pakistan :lol:
is he started to take Afghan weed? if Pakistan is taking "massive" payments from US Pakistan would not have showed middle finger to US every time they beg support from Pakistan:rofl::rofl:

on topic: its simple US want some lapdog in Asia who just take orders from them and they found india perfectly made to take orders historically.
 
can i ask this idiot (Trump) the amount of "Massive" :D payments US made every year to Pakistan :lol:
is he started to take Afghan weed? if Pakistan is taking "massive" payments from US Pakistan would not have showed middle finger to US every time they beg support from Pakistan:rofl::rofl:

on topic: its simple US want some lapdog in Asia who just take orders from them and they found india perfectly made to take orders historically.

This is another gem. They have been feeding their people this insane lie about massive aid blah blah blah. We all know that most of it is reimbursement. The “aid” which doesn’t even reach its intended recipients amounts to peanuts. It is fvcking air LOL Wanna know what massive aid amounts to? Ask Israel.

Fvck Trumpland and its aids. We are doing just fine with our regional allies. Let India be an American bitch LOL
 
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Where U.S has promoted india? a single thing which U.S have done for india till now which raised india's status ?
As for pakistan, i see increase in hostility b/w a-stan and pakistan where U.S will back Afghanistan. No amount of border fencing is going to work against this.

We will see about that. We will do whatever we have to do. We know what the real pain is. Trump can fvck himself because he ain’t getting anything done here.

Ungrateful Afghan refugees will be kicked out of Pakistan. Pakistan will continue to fence the border and shell terror caves in opiumland. Let’s see what anyone can do about that.
 
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We will see about that. We will do whatever we have to do. We know what the real pain is. Trump can fvck himself because we he ain’t getting anything done here.

obvsly, Trump is not going to get anything done in this region.
 
obvsly, Trump is not going to get anything done in this region.

You damn right about that. Let him focus on America first as he promised. This or any other region ain’t none of his concern.
 

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