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Lets not sink to that level.Go F**k yourself you dirty b**ch........
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Lets not sink to that level.Go F**k yourself you dirty b**ch........
Hah. Bilkul zarurat nahi Angerzi me galiyan bolne ki. Aunko aukat he nahi ke hum unko zaban istemaal kare.Lets not sink to that level.
Downwards. US is not in a habit of listening No but they will because IK is not a yes man.It will be interesting to see what direction this relation will go in the coming months.
Downwards. US is not in a habit of listening No but they will because IK is not a yes man.
I can ask you the same thing, why would you think IK will listen to US specially now when they hardly have any leverage left.Why would US listen to IK? What can he possibly say to US that hasn't already been said? What leverage does he have?
I can ask you the same thing, why would you think IK will listen to US specially now when they hardly have any leverage left.
The point is that US was of this habit of arm twisting smaller nations including Pakistan to do its bidding. Successive corrupt governments of Pakistan just made it too easy however now it will not be business as usual.
F off...go to delhi you traitorsUS top diplomat sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan
WASHINGTON - United States (US) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Alice Wells sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan on the eve of Independence day.
She said that the US is keen to work with Pakistan to achieve stability and peace in South Asia.
Wells was addressing a ceremony regarding Independence Day in Washington where she also acknowledged Pakistan’s sacrifices in the ongoing war against terrorism.
Several dignitaries including Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Ali Jahangir Siddiqui were also in attendance.
Earlier on August 14, United States Secretary Michael Pompeo had said that the US hopes to further strengthen ties with Pakistan in the coming years and work with the government to advance shared goals of security, stability and prosperity in South Asia, even though Washington has stepped up pressure on Islamabad by cutting down vital military assistance to the country.
Wishing the people on the 72nd Independence Day, Pompeo, in a statement, had said, “For more than seven decades, the relationship between the US and Pakistan has rested on the strong foundation of close ties between our people.”
You are not getting it. If you think Pakistan wasnt listening than (I disagree) what do you think will happen now? US accused us of deceit and lies, stopped all aid, reimbursements, stopped cobras, pushed us to FATF grey list and now trying to arm twist IMF. Previously Pakistan did not reacted on any of the provocative acts, I am only saying this time it would be different because we will start reacting for the first time and US will not like it.Pakistan hasn't been listening to US since Trump became President, so I don't know what more IK can do besides repeating what already has been said. But we shall see...
You are not getting it. If you think Pakistan wasnt listening than (I disagree) what do you think will happen now? US accused us of deceit and lies, stopped all aid, reimbursements, stopped cobras, pushed us to FATF grey list and now trying to arm twist IMF. Previously Pakistan did not reacted on any of the provocative acts, I am only saying this time it would be different because we will start reacting for the first time and US will not like it.