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Backstabbing, Do you know the meaning .
F**K off jabroni
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Backstabbing, Do you know the meaning .
The Americans are still living in a pre Cold War era. The world has changed drastically. The carrot stick approach has outdated and has become a prehistoric instrument. Countries aren't intimidated nor rewarded by sticks and carrots. The writing is on the wall. The Americans have already lost credibility and by playing these silly games they aren't doing anyone any service.
I'm least surprised by this childish behavior. One just has to look at the farcical US elections to get an idea where this country is heading at the moment. If this kind of childish behavior is portrayed by the people and the leaders, there should really be no surprise why things are so messy. The superpower isn't setting any shining examples these days.
Its all about CPEC.
Taliban movement has a strong footprint in Pakistan, like it or not.
I think, Ah-1z helicopters deal will also be blocked before delivery date.
No I don't like it. Give me a proof for it.
Wait for another APS like incident and you will understand, because the repercussions of the IDP's are gonna be realhad than the TTP, just mark my words.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/fe...-war-loss-hope-displaced-150615090443950.html
executed by TTP based in AfghanistanAPS like incident
Good US should spend the tax payers money wisely. even if you buy some dumb bombs with that money would have killed some talibs.
Good US should spend the tax payers money wisely. even if you buy some dumb bombs with that money would have killed some talibs.
Its all about CPEC.
good paves our way 2 b self sufficient and removes usa hold on us + makes us free 2 develop ties with china wa more lucrativeThe Pentagon will not pay Pakistan $300 million in military reimbursements after US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter decided not to tell Congress that Pakistan was taking adequate action against the Haqqani network, a US official said.
Relations between the two countries have been frayed over the past decade, with US officials frustrated by what they term Islamabad’s unwillingness to act against extremist groups such as the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network.
Pakistan to comply to certain conditions to secure US military aid
“The funds could not be released to the Government of Pakistan at this time because the Secretary has not yet certified that Pakistan has taken sufficient action against the Haqqani network,” Pentagon spokesperson Adam Stump said on Wednesday.
The $300 million comes under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF), a US Defense Department program to reimburse allies that have incurred costs in supporting counter-terrorist and counter-insurgency operations. Pakistan is the largest recipient.
“This decision does not reduce the significance of the sacrifices that the Pakistani military has undertaken over the last two years,” Stump added.
According to Pentagon data, about $14 billion has already been paid to Pakistan under the CSF since 2002.
Pakistan-US relations on downward slide: Sartaj Aziz
The decision by the Pentagon is a sign that while it sees some progress by Pakistan in its military operations in North Waziristan, much work remains.
Pakistan rejects harboring militants but says there are limits to how much it can do as it is already fighting multiple extremist groups and is wary of a “blowback” in the form of more terror attacks on its soil.
“(The) Coalition Support Fund is one of the many cooperative arrangements between Pakistan and the United States to pursue common objectives,” said Nadeem Hotiana, a spokesperson for the Pakistani embassy in Washington.
Relations between the United States and Pakistan were tested in May by a US drone strike that killed Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour on Pakistani soil.
Senate chairman calls US a ‘callous state’
There has been growing resistance in the US Congress to sending money to Pakistan. Many lawmakers have expressed concern about its nuclear program, commitment to fighting terrorist organisations and cooperation in the Afghanistan peace process.
In March, Republican Senator Bob Corker said he would use his power as the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to bar any US funding for Islamabad’s purchase of $700 million of Lockheed Martin Corp F-16 fighter jets.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1155557/pentagon-not-pay-pakistan-300-million-military-reimbursements/
Americans have lost credibility? In which world do you live, my friend? Much of the world listens to them, not us.
Taliban movement has a strong footprint in Pakistan, like it or not. If so-called Quetta Shura and Haqqani Network are active in Pakistan, then this puts a question mark on our commitment towards War on Terror. Do not forget that they (i.e. Americans) assassinated Osama Bin Laden and Mullah Akhtar Mansour inside Pakistan.
Have a look:
Are we targeting only TTP faction of Taliban? Why not the others? Why is a Taliban faction (e.g. Haqqani Network) more important than diplomatic ties with USA?
Do also keep in mind that we knocked on the doors of IMF to rescue our economy from collapse in recent times, and they (i.e. Americans) did not refuse. Ishaq Dar and PML(N)'s good governance were not enough.