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They are coming to pressurize you, to show you a stick, as usual.They are coming to discuss Afghanistan nothing more USA is in deep trouble and needs a bail out in Afghanistan
The US vice president tweeted this today.
You can say it pressure I think they are in no position to do that. It will be a more of a balanced talk because IK has already set the tone of this whole thing. So they will not make the mistake of pressure this time. This is just my assessment and opinion.They are coming to pressurize you, to show you a stick, as usual.
The maneuvering room for the USA is getting constrained by every passing day!!! The pressure is building up on all cylinders!!! No wonder old hands like the Late Senator McCain wanted even his funeral services to be a message to Russia...They are coming to discuss Afghanistan nothing more USA is in deep trouble and needs a bail out in Afghanistan
The US vice president tweeted this today.
I am pretty sure they'd love to!! But, time isn't on the US's side! Too many allies are being lost...They are coming to pressurize you, to show you a stick, as usual.
The US has little to nothing left to pressure Pakistan with. If anything, it's Pakistan that has all the important cards in its pockets.They are coming to pressurize you, to show you a stick, as usual.
IK has already set the tone of this whole thing.
Okay let's walk back and remember one statement that came from Rabbani in my assessment PPPP is going to support PTI against USA there are few reasons for PPPP to do that.No he hasn't. Neither he, nor the FM, or the FO have. They need to set the criteria publicly (which they haven't done) before the foreigners arrive. The messaging has been reactionary and impulsive rather than strategic and with purpose. Or else they're just gonna end up trading and asserting accusations of what was on the agenda and who said what. Reacting, like Pak usually does.
Musharaf was a dictator with no home support and needed US support to stay in Power even if it meant disaster of Pakistan. IK on the other hand, is an elected PM, he does not take policy decisions on his own without approval from both houses of parliament. It won't be easy armtwisting him.