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US businessman pleads guilty to exporting prohibited items to Pakistan

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Speak for yourself only.
And i agreed with your initial comment.
India had a nuke since 1974 , but we never threatened to use it against pakistan inspite of its terror support.
We are a responsible stable unfailed state.
Lol. Yeah. Unfalied state with 15+ freedom movements, and whom no neighbour likes.
And yes Pakistan has supported Kashmiri freedom since 1947 and will continue to do do. Call it terror or whatever fancy word you want.
 
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US is the outcome of centuries of Western experiences in all walks of life. It would be one of the last states to collapse in this world. Mark my words.


Bro, no need to panic.

US and Pakistan do not have an ideal relationship but we should not loose hope.

An individual is being penalized for doing something illegal; this is how a state should function. Regulation of private business entities is necessary to ensure they don't step out of line for monetary gains. This is important for Pakistan as well.

China and US do not love each other and penalize any private business entity which they find guilty of violating the interests of the state in each other's case but they continue to be largest trading partners nonetheless. We should learn from China.
The buyer in Pakistan should have been more careful when Mr.Khan's services in U S were required.
 
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It's seems he is pleading guilty ... there wud b a plea bargain... he will be out in no time... and probably wud enjoy millions stashed in overseas account

Keep an eye on sentencing
 
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I my self 3 years back send lot of night vision optics ordered by a private company in Pakistan but later i receive instructions and warnings from US home department that not to export any electronic and electrical thing without permission then I got to know who were the end user. By the way at that time I completed my order :lol:
Pakistan always will get what they want or required no one can put complete blanket ban. We are creative people.:bunny:
 
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