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LOL, but now its out, so the strategy is obsoleteNot a bad strategy, actually, if true.
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LOL, but now its out, so the strategy is obsoleteNot a bad strategy, actually, if true.
LOL, but now its out, so the strategy is obsolete
Not a bad strategy, actually, if true.
yawn, as if anyone cares. This statement is b.s tho, imagine Nawaz making a statement about FergusonMcCain trolled Pakistan
Just remember one western motto "DIVIDE AND CONQUER".
This has been working for a long long time. The sooner we learn this, sooner the conflicts stops.
May be it is, may be it is not. The continued hostile stance between India and Pakistan keeps them both poor, if that is indeed the policy. It is up to them primarily to change things that suits their interests the best, right?
LOLL, we're not so poor now; so we can live with it. Can you?
Now Abe and Xi are also lining up to make us even less poor.......... Maybe your country-men are better off taking McCain more seriously, then the "padrone's" purse strings will open some more.
While India is further along, no doubt, it still has a long way to go on the path to progress for all its people, and one that would be made much easier if it were to make peace with Pakistan over Kashmir and other issues. The same holds true for Pakistan too.
While India is further along, no doubt, it still has a long way to go on the path to progress for all its people, and one that would be made much easier if it were to make peace with Pakistan over Kashmir and other issues. The same holds true for Pakistan too.
Perhaps if you stop and introspect, you may well realize that most of the world's problems are caused either by your beloved stars and stripes or by one of your key allies. This also applies to the problems between India and Pakistan
What ever he may and would say may be true, but US's constant lecturing - especially about India - is exasperating, let them say what they want about Pakistan - they earned a right for it - because of the billions that they have poured into it from day one - but, we don't appreciate any direct involvement.
USA has tried to resolve matters between India and Pakistan wherever possible, always.
Money is only one way, influences can take many other forms. Does India want better access to US technology and markets or not?
We stay out of their hair and they stay out of ours, that's how we like it and that's how it's going to be.
Let's see what happens when NM visits USA.
By the indications that one have seen since the last three months, I think he will have a very interesting and fruitful trip.