Khan vilatey
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Wow that’s big news, U-turn khan decided to wake up and smell the dragon
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Counterproductive move, bravado and making a statement, it's good to maintain a balance. They could have sent a delegation of lower ranked bureaucrats or something to make a statement.
Wonder how much of a role the Sino-Pak relationship played here, Pak clearly views China as their future market for defence acquisition.
I think this was correct decision. And more than China's exclusion, Biden's refusal to engage with Imran Khan made it extremely difficult to attend this farcical summit. Biden is a truly arrogant, self-absorbed old rooster! His insulting remarks about the Ghani govt--even before it was toppled--showed the guy lacks diplomatic acumen. Maybe he doesn't care much as his innings in life is ending. And, btw, this is a 'summit', meaning some very high level, if not the topmost level, attendance is expected.
One more small brain victim spottedWow that’s big news, U-turn khan decided to wake up and smell the dragon
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you seems don't know the ground realities or do i say i am talking about my country and we have reservations even with CPEC.
we are trapped with countless institutions, organizations, banks and many other security and human rights related departments that work in several ways particularly related to economy. we cannot ignore them.
these all can play with us anytime they want or to serve their purposes on geopolitics, one example is FATF. and if i continue you will get bored.
and i come to your point:
"Why not make your position clear and stand with the one who will always support u?"
ok support us:
improve balance of trade with us
remove duty from Pakistan imports into China
get us out of FATF
influence IMF, World Bank, ADB and other financial institutions to ease up
to some extent convert CPEC projects into "support your partner"
help us establish trade with the countries that you can influence
we are defaulting on committed tariff on power projects under CPEC, so?
we are defaulting on loan pay back, so?
any single of above will never be served that is what i am sure and the world is always this way hence we have to deal with them our way as those are either our blunders or are imposed.
Why should IMF, world bank or any other financial institution ease up on Pakistan? What have you done to fix the chronic problems? Give me one good reason, why should China jumps in and bail you out if you heaven learn what to do after 70 plus years why should the world help you?
We have over 200 crown corporations bleeding billions per year? What have we done to fix it?
We have a negligible amount of people registrar as tax payers? What have we done to fix it?
Your politicians that govern Pakistan have residence and bank accounts overseas, what have you done to fix it?
Oil prices around the world goes up except Pakistan why because of (poor people) ghareeb awam? Literally giving away billions in tax revenue just so Ghareeb awam driving around in 100 million rupee car can get cheap oil and somehow the word or China should look at us poor people and give us a break?
Countries around the world that have taken difficult but necessary decision have come out strong, I love it how you are cleverly claiming the old way of beg, borrow, aid and repeat is a better system and Pakistan being in debt is some how worlds fault.
Could it be China behind the scenes who convinced (don't want to say coerced) Pak to do this ?Each country should weight pros and cons of its diplomatic decisions. Personally, I believe that a US-Pakistan relation is much more beneficial for Pakistan than the Sino-Pak relation. It is because we are constantly in need of financial assistance and will remain that way for the foreseeable future. China, practically, is too petty with finances and all their assistance is in the shape of loans and/or advances with conditions attached (interest on finances or materialistic). Whereas the US has generally been happy just with services and is a whole lot generous with financial assistance than any other country. What we need is to walk a fine line between both the US and China with inclination towards our own benefits on each matter.
Furthermore, the US has a hegemony on global politics and finances; it is outright insane antagonizing the US. US can very simply crush Pakistani economy and China will sit in a corner and watch, just as the US did to North Korea, Iran and Afghanistan amongst other countries which have faced the US wrath. And worst of all is the unrealistic fear that the US is after our Nuclear Weapons. It is my opinion that the US only cares that our Nuclear Weapons do not fall into the wrong hands and hence has game planned eventualities but those are only in circumstances where the Military is defeated by terrorists/extremists and so negligible and inconsequential.
Like I said earlier, could have sent a lower level delegation.. would have made as much a statement, but a snub puts you in a not very good grouping of countries.I think this was correct decision. And more than China's exclusion, Biden's refusal to engage with Imran Khan made it extremely difficult to attend this farcical summit. Biden is a truly arrogant, self-absorbed old rooster! His insulting remarks about the Ghani govt--even before it was toppled--showed the guy lacks diplomatic acumen. Maybe he doesn't care much as his innings in life is ending. And, btw, this is a 'summit', meaning some very high level, if not the topmost level, attendance is expected.
Like I said earlier, could have sent a lower level delegation.. would have made as much a statement, but a snub puts you in a not very good grouping of countries. Not about bravado or herogiri, spl considering the economic stuff that's going on... 100% neutral view here.. cool to see, but.. probably a stupid thing to do. oh well, your payr, your kulhadi.. sanu ki ?
sure, well playedI am not questioning your intentions. I maintain that this being a 'summit', sending some low-level would be a 'snub' anyway. As for the consequences, I think Pakistani strategists have perfected the art of tango dance with the Americans... decades of experience.
sure, well played. but now it's their move...
although a bold step but to me it seems it will have consequences though we already are going through in certain forms.
it also seems our foreign ministry is not keeping a balance when it comes to China and US which leads to, we are not clear with our foreign policy and still taking influences.
but, this time there may not be much hue and cry because it is China this time? then this too is wrong indeed.
I must admit this is shocking news but unfortunately, I do not believe the government had a choice and under duress they made the right choice. Here is my reasons for thinking like I doalthough a bold step but to me it seems it will have consequences though we already are going through in certain forms.
it also seems our foreign ministry is not keeping a balance when it comes to China and US which leads to, we are not clear with our foreign policy and still taking influences.
but, this time there may not be much hue and cry because it is China this time? then this too is wrong indeed.