If Pakistan can stand on its feet w/o any US help..then the answer is YES !!!
But the reality is otherwise...So stop accepting US aid and ask US to mind buissness elsewhere..ask them to get off Drone attacks..Do u have GUTS ? or will u wilt under a mere phone call from a president !!
Indian living in his dream world, we stood on our own feet in the 90's and countless other times. You do not think we have a back up plan that we can utilize.
As for the US aid, we have only got £7.5 billion so far and spent £35 billion on a war that does not concern us and we were dragged into it through funding of terrorist elements from other third parties (you know em).
Listen, if our people pay our taxes we can become self sustaining (only 15%
, our gold reserves, our ports, our industries and burgeoning educated class speaks for itself.
We have the guts when we fought the USSR who also bombed us but we won, we also have achieved the only victory against a militant group in WOT by gaining their territory.
Also those drone attacks are in non sovereign territory over which Pak government does not have control but we will take it as we took the other agencies.
Perhaps you should grow a pair and fight the maoists who are sitting in the middle of your country.
As for wilting under pressure, isn't that what your country does for e.g. do not deal with Iran, Yes Sir is the response, give some money to Afghan, Yes Sir is the response.
Read these and learn about real guts.
US-Pakistan bickering gets ugly as ISI fingers American diplomats - US - World - The Times of India
June 1989: Pakistan Disappointed at End of US Aid over Nuclear Weapons Program
Pakistan is disappointed when Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is told during a visit to Washington that the US will cut off foreign aid to her nation, because of its nuclear weapons program (see June 1989). This new US policy comes about shortly after the withdrawal of the Soviet military from neighboring Afghanistan (see February 15, 1989). A US official will later say: “The Paks understood us better than we understood ourselves… They knew that once the Soviets were whipped in Afghanistan we wouldn’t need them anymore. Would we unilaterally defend Pakistan? Never. Our relationship with Pakistan was to counter the Soviet-Indian relationship. The Pakistanis knew that time was limited. And that’s why they went balls out on the nuclear program.” [NEW YORKER, 3/29/1993]
Entity Tags: Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan
Timeline Tags: Complete 911 Timeline, A. Q. Khan's Nuclear Network
We know what we are and what we are capable of. But with so many adversaries we have to be really careful.
We will support China.