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US considering dropping Pakistan as an ally over terror sanctuaries

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Should have been done when OBL was found in Pakistan...but there are some paid "think tanks" in US who still who do not understand the reality.

You are right about Think tanks, and they are paid by India to talk against Pakistan.
 
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Doesn't need to hand it self to US but needs to improve quickly, 70 years and gdp per capita barely over $1500 is a failure in my opinion.

Well thats dilemma of whole subcontinent we were stuck with @sshole as over politician who sold every bit of us for their personal gains,
 
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He stated Pakistan founders were backward. If one disagrees with you he becomes a so called "false flagger" , you really need to get your facts right.


You don't need to remove Islam, you need to separate it from the politics. As for Zardaris and Sharifs unfortunately no.
your friend suggested to kill every islamist
 
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It really shows the true color of US. It helped the growth of Taliban in Pakistan to combat Soviet. While this disease is still alive in Pakistan, US wants to abandon it for the disease it helped create. How convenient.
 
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No he didn't but you have comprehension problem...go back to your slums.. false flagger
Post 29, "we all admit this actually, even our founders" - NarendraTrump.... Think before you speak and you need to get your facts right...
 
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Do it, it's better to stay away from US an ally. Look at the West countries, they were ally now they are paying (London attack).
 
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Washington is considering dropping Pakistan as an ally amid growing pressures regarding the terror sanctuaries that remain intact despite repeated calls to take actions, it has been reported.

Sources privy of the development have told the UK-based The Financial Times that Washington is examining tougher measures to quell more than 20 terrorist groups operating using the Pakistani soil.

The former Pakistani ambassador to Pakistan Hussain Haqqani has said “No US president has come out on American national television and said such things about Pakistan.”

Haqqani further added “US policymakers are at the end of their tethers about what they see as Pakistan not helping them while promising to help them.”

“Thinking of Pakistan as an ally will continue to create problems for the next administration as it did for the last one,” Lisa Curtis, former CIA analyst who now leads South Asia policy in the National Security Council, wrote in a joint report with Mr Haqqani earlier this year.

Ms Curtis, who works closely with the state department, believes the Obama administration “erred” by relying on personal ties and aid packages to try to change Pakistan’s behaviour.

In the meantime, Zalmay Khalilzad, a former US ambassador to Afghanistan, applauds the tougher line. “Pakistan has reacted publicly harshly but I believe we have got their attention and this is now serious and they are making noises privately to the Afghan government about getting together to talk,” he said.

The Afghan and US officials have long been criticizing Islamabad for remaining reckless to act against the Taliban and Haqqani terrorist network sanctuaries as they claim that the leadership councils of the two groups are based in the key cities of Pakistan from where they plan and coordinate attacks in Afghanistan, including some of the deadly attacks on US forces.

While announcing the new US strategy for Afghanistan and South Asia last month, the US President Donald Trump strongly criticized Pakistan regarding the terror sanctuaries, saying “For its part, Pakistan often gives safe haven to agents of chaos, violence, and terror. The threat is worse because Pakistan and India are two nuclear-armed states whose tense relations threaten to spiral into conflict. And that could happen.”

http://www.khaama.com/us-considering-dropping-pakistan-as-an-ally-over-terror-sanctuaries-03450

That is a distinction without a difference. Pakistan and America parted ways the day America propped up the Northern Alliance govt backed by India.

But this comedy of blunders led by biased fools like Hussain Haqqani and Zalmay Khalilzad will fail, just like it failed the first time when America backed off and the Indian backed Northern Alliance Pedophiles ran away in the face of Taliban.
 
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