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Who's that idiot.....Was he hiding under the table or behind some curtains... really stunted growth has done so much damage...
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Who's that idiot.....Was he hiding under the table or behind some curtains... really stunted growth has done so much damage...
Pompeo said US wants to improve relations with Pakistan and wants Pakistan to help in Afghanistan.I would like to see what what said by the Pakistani side we know the regular vomit coming from the other side
He is just Secretary of state joint statement comes when leaders meet this is just happening to have an introduction with each other.
If that happens, i think we should call in the US ambassador at the foreign office and give him a good dose. A clear message that US will not further its relations with India at our expense is the need of the hour.The main question is how are they going to embarrass pakistan to court india.
I think if pak politicians were smart they would say it at a press conference that we fully expect you to bad mouth us in delhi whilst praising us hereLike i said, pompeo and co. were playing to the gallery of sounding tough. They'll again mouth off when they land in delhi. They've got an appearance and "credibility" to keep up. Pakistan, as usual, reacted and lost track of what it needed to convey about its national interests and the need for the u.s to play a constructive role in the region.
The only way forward is based upon mutual and national interests. Pakistan cannot be anymore on receiving end of US demands. Pompeo & Co. is already off the opinion to give more space & Authority to India in the region which is not viable in long run. Current situation is like Taliban > US > China, Russia & Pakistan in the end.
In AZ or NS era none less than Foreign Secretary would have greeted the swines, welcome to Naya PakistanHe was given a warm welcome by US embassy staff.
In AZ or NS era none less than Foreign Secretary would have greeted the swines, welcome to Naya Pakistan
Well, it is justified on multiple reasons. First of all, he is not coming on at any higher note of the relations. But more importantly, we mean business and no more "do more's" rather things will be in reverse.In AZ or NS era none less than Foreign Secretary would have greeted the swines, welcome to Naya Pakistan
The way forward is very simple really, with both sides entitled to pursue their respective national interests equally. USA is clearly saying what it needs from Pakistan, and what it is willing to do for Pakistan. It is up to Pakistan to decide what it can acceptably do in return for what it needs from USA. Both sides can then come to an agreement on whatever common grounds that can be found. If none can be found, then national interests can always be pursued by other mechanisms by both sides. Negotiations 101, nothing special.
Whoever plays the game better gets the bigger rewards. Right now, Pakistan now has its dream team in power, and USA has its worst. Advantage Pakistan (huge!).
But still, US team follows the same national interest lines as use to in past. Can't speak of their domestic politics but Foreign Policies are well designed & supported by Pentagon at large. However, after a while, Pakistan is having Military & Civilian Leadership on same page and works for national interest. One cannot undermine this development to which, US team has been taking advantage and enjoyed superiority. In my opinion, Pakistan is finally pacing up and adopts national interest policy in manners of mutual understanding with other nations through independent diplomacy. Yes, we have a better team as compare to past.