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Top US think tanks ask Trump to go tough on Pakistan
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February 12, 2017
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LAHORE: Two leading US think tanks have advised the Trump administration must review the policies toward Pakistan for, what it calls, more effectively containing and eventually eliminating the terrorist threats that continue to emanate from the country.

They have called for laying out “a sequence and timeline for specific actions Pakistan must take with regard to terrorists responsible for attacks outside Pakistan and link these steps to future US military assistance”.

The report ‘A New US Approach to Pakistan: Enforcing Aid Conditions without Cutting Ties’ claims that the activities and operations of diverse terror groups on and from Pakistani soil, and the government’s failure to rein them in, threaten vital US national security interests in the region.

It alleged that “Unfortunately, Pakistan never changed its policy of supporting certain militant groups that fight Afghan and coalition forces, thus making it impossible for the United States to achieve its objective of keeping Afghanistan from reverting to a safe haven for international terrorism”.

In its recommendations, the report says it must be acknowledged that Pakistan is unlikely to change its current policies through inducements alone.

The report issued by Hudson Institute and The Heritage Foundation asks the Trump administration must be ready to adopt tougher measures toward Islamabad that involve taking risks in an effort to evoke different Pakistani responses.

“Designating Pakistan as a state sponsor of terrorism, as some U.S. congressional members have advised, is unwise in the first year of a new administration, but should be kept as an option for the longer term. Indeed the administration should state up front that it intends to review the intelligence on Pakistani involvement in supporting terror much more critically than its predecessors”, it adds.

“Present to Pakistan a list of calibrated actions for ending its support to the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani Network, and make clear that failure to make substantial progress on these steps could eventually result in Pakistan’s designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism,” the report says.

It says the new US administration should recognize that Pakistan is not an American ally. However, it adds, “At the same time, Pakistan is an important country that is willing to cooperate occasionally and partially with the United States. It cannot be treated, for example, in the same way the US deals with North Korea. As a first step, the US must warn Pakistan that its status as a Major Non-NATO Ally (MNNA) is in serious jeopardy. Unless Pakistan takes immediate steps to demonstrate that it fully shares US counterterrorism objectives, the US will revoke its MNNA status within six months.”

The report calls for maintaining the option for Pakistan to be an ally in the future and suggests a package of trade and investment cooperation “that would be mutually win-win for the economies of the United States and Pakistan”.

“Prioritize engagement with Pakistan’s civilian leaders and continue humanitarian and social assistance programs that are administered by Pakistan’s civilian authorities. Rolling back the tide of extremism in Pakistan will be an enormous task and could take a generation, but once again there are some recent hopeful signs that the Pakistani civilian government under Prime Minister Sharif is trying to move the country in this direction,” the report says.

The report also suggests using diplomacy by working with other countries, especially China and Gulf Arab states “that share US concern about Pakistan’s tolerance of terrorist organizations and individuals”.

The report also talks about Pakistan-India relations. “The US should no longer sacrifice its anti-terrorism principles in the region for the sake of pursuing an “even-handed” South Asia policy, but rather should levy costs on Pakistan for policies that help perpetuate terrorism in the region. In particular, US officials must break the habit of trying to balance policies toward India and Pakistan and should instead pursue shared mutual interests with each. At the same time, the US should be modest about its ability to bridge what divides India and Pakistan.”
 
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Top US think tanks ask Trump to go tough on Pakistan
Home / Today's Paper / Top Story / Top US think tanks ask Trump to go tough on Pakistan
By Monitoring Desk
February 12, 2017
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l_185769_064536_print.jpg



LAHORE: Two leading US think tanks have advised the Trump administration must review the policies toward Pakistan for, what it calls, more effectively containing and eventually eliminating the terrorist threats that continue to emanate from the country.

They have called for laying out “a sequence and timeline for specific actions Pakistan must take with regard to terrorists responsible for attacks outside Pakistan and link these steps to future US military assistance”.

The report ‘A New US Approach to Pakistan: Enforcing Aid Conditions without Cutting Ties’ claims that the activities and operations of diverse terror groups on and from Pakistani soil, and the government’s failure to rein them in, threaten vital US national security interests in the region.

It alleged that “Unfortunately, Pakistan never changed its policy of supporting certain militant groups that fight Afghan and coalition forces, thus making it impossible for the United States to achieve its objective of keeping Afghanistan from reverting to a safe haven for international terrorism”.

In its recommendations, the report says it must be acknowledged that Pakistan is unlikely to change its current policies through inducements alone.

The report issued by Hudson Institute and The Heritage Foundation asks the Trump administration must be ready to adopt tougher measures toward Islamabad that involve taking risks in an effort to evoke different Pakistani responses.

“Designating Pakistan as a state sponsor of terrorism, as some U.S. congressional members have advised, is unwise in the first year of a new administration, but should be kept as an option for the longer term. Indeed the administration should state up front that it intends to review the intelligence on Pakistani involvement in supporting terror much more critically than its predecessors”, it adds.

“Present to Pakistan a list of calibrated actions for ending its support to the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani Network, and make clear that failure to make substantial progress on these steps could eventually result in Pakistan’s designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism,” the report says.

It says the new US administration should recognize that Pakistan is not an American ally. However, it adds, “At the same time, Pakistan is an important country that is willing to cooperate occasionally and partially with the United States. It cannot be treated, for example, in the same way the US deals with North Korea. As a first step, the US must warn Pakistan that its status as a Major Non-NATO Ally (MNNA) is in serious jeopardy. Unless Pakistan takes immediate steps to demonstrate that it fully shares US counterterrorism objectives, the US will revoke its MNNA status within six months.”

The report calls for maintaining the option for Pakistan to be an ally in the future and suggests a package of trade and investment cooperation “that would be mutually win-win for the economies of the United States and Pakistan”.

“Prioritize engagement with Pakistan’s civilian leaders and continue humanitarian and social assistance programs that are administered by Pakistan’s civilian authorities. Rolling back the tide of extremism in Pakistan will be an enormous task and could take a generation, but once again there are some recent hopeful signs that the Pakistani civilian government under Prime Minister Sharif is trying to move the country in this direction,” the report says.

The report also suggests using diplomacy by working with other countries, especially China and Gulf Arab states “that share US concern about Pakistan’s tolerance of terrorist organizations and individuals”.

The report also talks about Pakistan-India relations. “The US should no longer sacrifice its anti-terrorism principles in the region for the sake of pursuing an “even-handed” South Asia policy, but rather should levy costs on Pakistan for policies that help perpetuate terrorism in the region. In particular, US officials must break the habit of trying to balance policies toward India and Pakistan and should instead pursue shared mutual interests with each. At the same time, the US should be modest about its ability to bridge what divides India and Pakistan.”



Bring it on!.......... The relations between America and Pakistan have been dead for over 15 years now anyway...........:azn:
 
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what else can these think tanks do other than churning out garbage that damages the relationships of various nations with the US. These think tanks are going to be the nails in their own coffin.

more importantly obama came to office with his baloney AfPak doctrine intensifying action in this region what did that gain for the US? so i think these think tank should write satire now because this is all they write but make it for a wider audience.
 
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None other than Hussain Haqqani is part of that think tank which is recommending Trump to go hard on Pakistan.

Check the video below:

 
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Something is fishy on WOT from Pakistani side..it needs to be investigated..Pakistan has not joined efforts in Afghanistan..instead it is running its own costly parallel war which has been grossly ineffective..man and material being lost is Pakistani lives and Pakistani property which the ruling military and civilian elite have no care for..Hussien Haqqani isn't wrong on all the point..he may be wrong on some..but to dismiss someone as 100% wrong is not feasible..
 
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This think tank must be
Hussain haqqani
Sawatri devi
Sharma
Chuhan
Gao
Gautom
Rajiv
Pandey
:) . It's pure American .. Indian won't survive front of white supremacy.
 
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Without USA your F16 fleet becomes vitually impotent

NOT A GOOD MOVE


Which is why we have strived hard to become self-sufficient in the production of high tech advanced weapons systems like the JF-17 project, our MIRV & SLCM programs aswell :azn: FYI the americans have on many occasions deprived us of spare parts for the F-16 & other weapons systems we have purchased from them. Yet we have still prospered which is why we no longer care about our relationship with them. So much so that our eternal enemy who is more than 7x bigger than us and has abundant access to the world's most advanced weapons systems whilst we are denied this privilege, still has not managed to destroy us even after trying for nearly 70 years :azn:

taking billions of dollars in payments is not my idea of dead relationship


Just a simple transaction. Payment for our contribution in the WOT. Nothing else. Only China & Turkey matter to us. ALL other nations are irrelevant and mean nothing to us.
 
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None other than Hussain Haqqani is part of that think tank which is recommending Trump to go hard on Pakistan.

Check the video below:

Hussain Haqqani and his wife are stalwarts of Zardari and we all know... who are the ghost voters of Zardari.
 
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Which is why we have strived hard to become self-sufficient in the production of high tech advanced weapons systems like the JF-17 project, our MIRV & SLCM programs aswell :azn: FYI the americans have on many occasions deprived us of spare parts for the F-16 & other weapons systems we have purchased from them. Yet we have still prospered which is why we no longer care about our relationship with them. So much so that our eternal enemy who is more than 7x bigger than us and has abundant access to the world's most advanced weapons systems whilst we are denied this privilege, still has not managed to destroy us even after trying for nearly 70 years :azn:




Just a simple transaction. Payment for our contribution in the WOT. Nothing else. Only China & Turkey matter to us. ALL other nations are irrelevant and mean nothing to us.
Why do you need a payment for the WOT?
 
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