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The problem with Pakistani leadership is lack of vision and backbone. In Pakistan the enegy deficit is crippling the economy. How is that even concievable when right next door Iran has some of the largest gas reserves in the world?
The Iran-Pak pipeline should have been a reality. In addition the Afghan issue has the most impact on Pakistan ( most refugees ) and Iran ( second highest refugees ) in addition Afghanistan is our ( both countries ) back yard. Therefore Pak/Iran should have worked togather and have been on the ground sorting out the future of that country. This is gross failure of Pakistan and Iran that we allowed half the world to traipse around from the other side of the earth while we just look on and try to control via 'remote control' what goes on in there.
Pak/Iran should have sat down, locked the door and not get up until a common policy on Afghanistan was crafted. Then put it into action. That is why I feel Pakistan really needs to get working with Iran like it was before 1979. As a carry on of that period the Iranian Embassy moved to the Pakistan Embassy in USA. To this day Iran operates within the pakistan Embassy in Washington.
Interests Section of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pro Persian sentiment in Pakistan lasted well till 1979. The Pakistan national anthem is heavily Persianized Urdu. Sir Allama Iqbal the idealogue of Pakistan wrote lot of books in Persian.
Qaumi Taranah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of Iqbals poetry being sung by Ali Shehkhi and Qizilbash in 1970s on Pak Television ( PTV )
I think over the long term geography and geopolitics are going to conflate and find Pak and Iran back on the same track. I have no doubt about it. That is why I always look at Iran in a positive light. It is like a brother you perhaps have had a misunderstanding with but you both know your destiny will bring you togather again. I would like to apologize to Iranian's here for the comments of some idiotic Pakistani's who can't look beyond their noses.
I leave with the same singer in song I often heard when I was young.
The Iran-Pak pipeline should have been a reality. In addition the Afghan issue has the most impact on Pakistan ( most refugees ) and Iran ( second highest refugees ) in addition Afghanistan is our ( both countries ) back yard. Therefore Pak/Iran should have worked togather and have been on the ground sorting out the future of that country. This is gross failure of Pakistan and Iran that we allowed half the world to traipse around from the other side of the earth while we just look on and try to control via 'remote control' what goes on in there.
Pak/Iran should have sat down, locked the door and not get up until a common policy on Afghanistan was crafted. Then put it into action. That is why I feel Pakistan really needs to get working with Iran like it was before 1979. As a carry on of that period the Iranian Embassy moved to the Pakistan Embassy in USA. To this day Iran operates within the pakistan Embassy in Washington.
Interests Section of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pro Persian sentiment in Pakistan lasted well till 1979. The Pakistan national anthem is heavily Persianized Urdu. Sir Allama Iqbal the idealogue of Pakistan wrote lot of books in Persian.
Qaumi Taranah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of Iqbals poetry being sung by Ali Shehkhi and Qizilbash in 1970s on Pak Television ( PTV )
I think over the long term geography and geopolitics are going to conflate and find Pak and Iran back on the same track. I have no doubt about it. That is why I always look at Iran in a positive light. It is like a brother you perhaps have had a misunderstanding with but you both know your destiny will bring you togather again. I would like to apologize to Iranian's here for the comments of some idiotic Pakistani's who can't look beyond their noses.
I leave with the same singer in song I often heard when I was young.
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