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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned that the US have given Musharraf/Pakistan 10 billion dollars after 9/11, and the F-16 deal, I guess these are not registering enough to make people think usa is a serious ally...
No point intended. Just bringing up some facts.
Don't openly display your ignorance with me.:
Afghan veterans? See any tajiks, uzbeks, turkomen, hazaras, balouchis in the taliban? No? Didn't think so. How about Sayyaf? Umm...Haqqani (pashtu)? Hekmatyar (pashtu)?.:
Fairly, all afghan veterans of the taliban are pashtu. Beyond that you're out on a limb.
What's your point anyway? Majority? 52%? 55%?)
A nonsensical rant by an irhabi wannabe.
You should be so lucky to "lose" in our manner. Pray for the day you can do so.
I'm looking at your data. Thank you.
Will the PRC become Pakistan's primary export destination in that time?
Yes in time it will. We're working on Pakistan to serve as a hub for Chinese trade, a lot of development is going on in Western China and Pakistan provides the shortest route to Arabian Sea.
The $72 billion Copper and Gold mining project in Balochistan will have China as main customer, the mines will be operational in 2010-11.
Gwadar, a Sino-Pak JV has just been declared a tax free zone for investors and traders for 20 years, the idea is to develop it as a hub for import for petro-chemicals and re-export to developped nations. Its will also become a metalurgical hub for the region, again China and CAR being the main customers.
"Let me guess you think that pre taliban afghanistan where the warlords ruled was a nice peaceful place:"
I think that it was a nasty civil war.
"Hekmatyar is a pushtoon was totally anti taliban during the taliban rule......mr expert"
No kidding. I thought that all the afghan veterans were pashtu and all pashtu became taliban according to you-.
Oh those horrible N.A. boys. Reminds me when the taliban captured Mazur-I-Sharif. Methinks you a taliban apologist, laddie. That's cool. Somebody needs to be their dupe. The charge sheet against the taliban is too long to quote but I'd be happy to if necessary. It doesn't read well at all..
No souls or lives saved by those azzholes...
Oil barons? UNOCAL? Where's that U.S. gov't recognition and the dates? Didn't think so. Lose again.
Actually, you are disagreeing with me and trade DOES matter to a nation that's looking for dollars under every rock. I've STILL not received an answer on that Beijing trip by Zardari. Don't really need one though. Self evident what happened there. You were stiffed in a HUGE way-with smiles and toasts. Nothing like a Chinese banquet, though, to salve the sensibilities... to numbness.
Since you don't care, though, then you won't miss it if we shifted all those trade dollars in textiles over to the Indonesians and Egyptians. In fact, Webmaster, I'm stunned that you haven't made a principled stand on something so practically irrelevant and REFUSED us your bluejeans- at any price!
TRADE, btw, was just part of the equation-albeit too often forgotten and still so by you. Naturally, with such a disparity between us and your next closest partner, you'd diminish it. Why not? Doesn't help your case at all.
You'll have to pardon me. Been away for a few and missed you guys. Thought that I'd just say hello in my inimicable way.
You're never far from my walle...errr, heart.
"wtf you know about us ?"
Go back to Pakistan. You must be without honor to live here amidst us and hate America so. Shame on your narrow greed. You must return, pick up a weapon and march to Afghanistan to meet your grisly fate at the hands of one of those "...soliders [sic] rite out of High School...".
To keep filling the ranks, the Army has had to keep lowering its expectations. Diluting educational, aptitude and medical standards has not been enough. Nor have larger enlistment bonuses plugged the gap. So the Army has found itself recklessly expanding the granting of moral waivers, which let people convicted of serious misdemeanors and even some felonies enlist in its ranks.
Last year, such waivers were granted to 8,129 men and women or more than one out of every 10 new Army recruits. That number is up 65 percent since 2003, the year President Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq. In the last three years, more than 125,000 moral waivers have been granted by Americas four military services.
Most of last years Army waivers were for serious misdemeanors, like aggravated assault, robbery, burglary and vehicular homicide. But around 900 double the number in 2003 were for felonies. Worse, the Army does no systematic tracking of recruits with waivers once it signs them up, and it does not always pay enough attention to any adjustment problems. Without adequate monitoring and counseling, handing out guns to people who have already committed crimes poses a danger to the other soldiers they serve with and to the innocent civilians they are supposed to protect.
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