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NEW YORK: An advertisement by Pakistan in America's leading daily the Wall Street Journal on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks has not gone down well with readers here with some calling the ad a "joke" and questioning how a country where Osama bin Laden was hiding safely for years can "claim to be a victim of terrorism".

Readers posted their reaction to the half-page advertisement in 'The Threat Matrix,' a blog of the Long War Journal, which is a publication focused on providing reporting and analysis on the global war on terror.

"This is quite humorous. They could do a hell of a lot for world peace by destroying their plethora of militant groups. Does any other nation have such an inflated sense of self worth (sic)," reads one of the over a dozen comments posted on the blog.

Another reader comments, "It would be nice if you would purge the ISI of Taliban/al Qaeda sympathisers, then launch assault into the FATA supported by heavy weapons and armour".

In the advertisement, which has a picture of assassinated former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan asks, "Which country can do more for your peace".

It goes on to give statistics of bomb blasts, assassination plots against Pakistani leaders and civilian and military casualties that a "nation of 180 million" suffered while "fighting for the future of world's seven billion".

"Which country can do more for your peace," asks the advertisement in the Wall Street Journal.

"Since 2001, a nation of 180 million has been fighting for the future of the world's 7 billion."

Dawn reported that Islamabad had initially given this advertisement to The New York Times but they refused to carry it.

The advertisement says that since Sep 11, 2001, 21,672 Pakistani civilians have lost their lives or have been seriously injured in the war against terror.

The Pakistani Army also has lost 2,795 soldiers while 8,671 soldiers have been wounded. More than 3.5 million have been displaced while the country has lost $68 billion due to terrorism, the media report said.

The advertisement noted that despite sacrifices the country was still engaged in "the war for world peace".

"Can any other country do so? Only Pakistan," it maintained.

One reader comments, "Still no explanation how Osama bin Laden happened to live comfortably for a decade in a garrison town. Or the Haqqani network or the Quetta Shura, or their fertiliser factory providing the fuel for IEDs in Afghanistan".

Another says, "a country, which is the epicentre of global terrorism, on record of running terrorist training camps since the 1980s, protecting the Afghan Taliban that kills NATO soldiers, claims to be a victim of terrorism??!!"

"The sheer audacity of this advert comes from the fact that the Pakistani government and military leaders cannot or do not show any inclination to properly protect(ing) their own citizens let alone the worlds, as they continue to clandestinely support radical and extremist groups at the cost of their civilians lives".

One reader called the ad a "joke" and "downright offensive," saying if there was one day when Pakistan should stop with the "pretence of being our ally, it was yesterday".

He said a newspaper of the stature of the Wall Street Journal should not have published such an ad.

"Is this an ad or acceptance of a failed state. If one is not able to contain terrorism it is your own problem not of others. Pakistan has made a mockery of itself by broadcasting such an ad," read another comment.

TOI
 
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The ad was in poor taste..instead of paying respects to the victims, Pakistani gov played their usual victim hood card...
 
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If these scumbags dont respect the sacrifices done by Pakistani Nation, then Pakistan should and must remove itself from so-called war on terror adventure and leave the ******* westerners to rot in Afghanistan and start its own journey to future. 3000 people died in WTC but in Pakistan more than 35000 people have died and 500,000 in Iraq and im not sure how many died in Afghanistan but im sure it will be more than 50,000 for the act which Muslims even didn't do. So there life is worth more than living in Muslim countries.

Pakistan prevail :pakistan:
 
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Interesting! When the article is Google searched, you only get results from Indian sources and one of the sources from TOI is a blog with comments presented as credible info. :lol:

The credibility of Indian tabloid-ism, I mean journalism speaks volumes
 
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thsi is the ad


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I dont know why this should be news, any person can log on to cnn, nyt or whatever blog or social media website and conclude for himself. Any article that pertains to Pakistan has shown plenty of hate filled and islamophobic comments. Some Indians, Israelis, neocuntservatives and military industrial complex are at forefront of this.
- Indians would bring up terrorism, failed state.
- Israelis will bring up as Muslims need to be all killed
- neocons well they and the Israelis are the same, just in sheeps clothing.
- Military would go duka duka duka dook. Dey tukk ourr jaaabz. 9/11
 
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Look at Meengla's comments on the Iran trade thread - Pakistan govt spent hundred of thousands of dollars on the ad and more on the ad agency -- and what's message? That we think nothing of dying for you
"Can any other country do so? Only Pakistan,"
Now some individuals in government are disturbed that their cash cow (US aid) is going to be lost to them - is the Army in on it? Well, you decide, follow the money.

The people of Pakistan are being fed the line that the US is the enemy, while the people of the US are being fed the line that Pakistanis are dying to die for your safety -- will it make easier to argue to US policy makers that "only we" can deliver?? You decide
 
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Look at Meengla's comments on the Iran trade thread - Pakistan govt spent hundred of thousands of dollars on the ad and more on the ad agency -- and what's message? That we think nothing of dying for you Now some individuals in government are disturbed that their cash cow (US aid) is going to be lost to them - is the Army in on it? Well, you decide, follow the money.

The people of Pakistan are being fed the line that the US is the enemy, while the people of the US are being fed the line that Pakistanis are dying to die for your safety -- will it make easier to argue to US policy makers that "only we" can deliver?? You decide

It will take a LOT more than just a WSJ advert to impact US policy.
 
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