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Vicious criticism of Pakistan by US Congress panel

CPEC and their frustration on Pakistan being in Chinese camp.

Go on white buggers, kill yourself with agony.
 
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For Pakistan it is the time to shift the polarity. Pakistan should work on new block China, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan.
 
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This was on expected lines.

BTW Pakistan should get rid of Sartaz Aziz. He seems to be a master of antagonizing others. Not a quality you want to see in your Foreign minister.
 
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We got Uncle Sam mad. We're probably doing this right :D
The US is only beginning to realize the game we played with them. On one hand we let them use our bases and on the other hand kicked their butts in Afghanistan. They have a right to whine.
 
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F#ck em, This is what a mighty nation has been reduced down to. This is starting to sound like the same hysteria that was made up by a few to conquer Iraq.
 
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...Anyway , he must have been given a hefty cheque from the FDD ( Foundation for Defence of Democracies ) -
Doubtful, since financially supporting politicians isn't among the FDD's functions:


The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is a non-profit, non-partisan 501(c)3 policy institute focusing on foreign policy and national security. Founded in 2001, FDD combines policy research, democracy and counterterrorism education, strategic communications and investigative journalism in support of its mission to promote pluralism, defend democratic values and fight the ideologies that drive terrorism.

FDD transforms ideas into action and policy by focusing its efforts where opinions are formed and decisions are made. FDD holds events throughout the year, including the Leading Thinkers series, briefings on Capitol Hill, expert roundtables for public officials, diplomats and military officers, book releases, and panel discussions and debates within the policy community.

FDD’s scholars believe that no one should be denied basic human rights including freedom of religion, speech and assembly; that no one should be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or national origin; that free and democratic nations have a right to defend themselves and an obligation to defend one another; and that terrorism – unlawful and premeditated violence against civilians to instill fear and coerce governments or societies – is always wrong and should never be condoned.

- See more at: http://www.defenddemocracy.org/about-fdd#sthash.8bX9NE5Q.dpuf

If Jinnah was alive today he'd consider the FDD an ally in his struggle against both India and the present intolerant Pakistani regime, yes?
 
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Pakistan should let the US know that Pakistan will protect its National Interest even at the cost of losing US Financial support. I watched the video and Matt Salman and Dana Rohrabacker are the usual suspects that tow the Indian line. Let us wait and see what these two can do after the next US Election.

Which Pakistani politician do you think will give up dollars for National interest? Politicians are the same all over the world, these two clowns Matt Salman and Dana Rohrabacker are on Indian lobbyist payroll that's pretty obvious and will say anything to get more buck and couldn't care less for American national interest.
 
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The problem is Chinese don't enjoy the influence that US has. West and NATO are still the most powerful blocks in the world. That is why Sartaz Aziz is in denial mode accusing Indian lobby for this vicious attack by US congress panel. Whatever, as of now, Pakistan needs US more than it needs China. But I am sure 10 years down, Pakistan will firmly be in Chinese camp.

Who are we fooling here? Pakistan is firmly in the Chinese camp. The $46 billion CPEC investment by China sealed the deal. No coincidence that's when India and US firmed up their relations defensively.

Doubtful, since financially supporting politicians isn't among the FDD's functions:


The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is a non-profit, non-partisan 501(c)3 policy institute focusing on foreign policy and national security. Founded in 2001, FDD combines policy research, democracy and counterterrorism education, strategic communications and investigative journalism in support of its mission to promote pluralism, defend democratic values and fight the ideologies that drive terrorism.

FDD transforms ideas into action and policy by focusing its efforts where opinions are formed and decisions are made. FDD holds events throughout the year, including the Leading Thinkers series, briefings on Capitol Hill, expert roundtables for public officials, diplomats and military officers, book releases, and panel discussions and debates within the policy community.

FDD’s scholars believe that no one should be denied basic human rights including freedom of religion, speech and assembly; that no one should be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or national origin; that free and democratic nations have a right to defend themselves and an obligation to defend one another; and that terrorism – unlawful and premeditated violence against civilians to instill fear and coerce governments or societies – is always wrong and should never be condoned.

- See more at: http://www.defenddemocracy.org/about-fdd#sthash.8bX9NE5Q.dpuf

If Jinnah was alive today he'd consider the FDD an ally in his struggle against both India and the present intolerant Pakistani regime, yes?

The FDD is filled with neo-cons. I would listen to them with great skepticism and suspicion.
 
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