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sir Americans through multiple sources have confirmed that Pakistani state (read militayr/ ISI & civilian administration) was not hiding Osama Bin laden so the blame or criticsm is only the lapse NOT some sort of collusion or double game as originally suggested and coined by some evangelist analyists who took birth on that fateful day of the raid and died eventually when there was not much in the story (about Pakistan backstabing or deciving Americans).Hi,
I agree somewhat with what you are saying---but the U S cannot influence Pakistan as it did before. Pak military would prefer U S weapon systems over others---. The ultimate control has been lost---that was stupid---totally totally brainless.
The U S should have thought beforehand---what would it gain by bashing Pakistan over Osama issue---what would it get out of it----what were the gains---nothing---nothing---nothing---and the only thing that comes out is that---Barak Obama had many other problems and he wanted to divert the nations attention for his personal gains.
Other than that---name one thing that the world has been able to do to Pakistan.
sir Americans through multiple sources have confirmed that Pakistani state (read militayr/ ISI & civilian administration) was not hiding Osama Bin laden so the blame or criticsm is only the lapse NOT some sort of collusion or double game as originally suggested and coined by some evangelist analyists who took birth on that fateful day of the raid and died eventually when there was not much in the story (about Pakistan backstabing or deciving Americans).
coming back to the story/ thread)
so i guess Pakistani People should have same hate for this man as they have for AH
With puny 1 Billion imports? Come on yaar.... We are importing 10 times more for one single yeat!Still great use if India will attack expect they should expect respond
We all know this
Pakistanis are already eating grass to have nukes to fight off big bad India.
The previous COAS had a different method, a slower and more passive one - but his goal was surely the same.Because I think the emphasis - at least until the latest COAS took over - was on control or containment.
Are you seriously arguing over whether or not the Chechens are or were supported by the US? Come on already, the whole world knows it. But fine, don't take my word for it.You don't provide any evidence. Everyone has the right to their own opinion but not their own facts.
Then how about you read the articles and quote such a 'disclaimer'? Mr. James Dobbins didn't add any 'disclaimer' to his words, the BBC headline is irrelevant.Ha. The BBC has the absolute worst headline policy: they're allowed to lie in the headlines as long as there's some sort of disclaimer in the article itself.
I have read that book.Shuja Nawaz quotes General Qazi as describing the finding the Kashmir jihad had been "privatized" when he took over the ISI in 1993. (page 468, Crossed Swords.)
Right, so he runs an ambulance service and must be a terrorist. What a pathetic and bigoted way of thinking.Sure. Both he and Hafiz Saeed compete when it comes to ambulance service.
No.Kind of a microcosm of Pakistan's identity crisis right there, yes?
A nobody this man is , yet i am posting. (Oh my apologies if its a repeat thread, didnt find the duplicate while browsing though).
Need to dunk this haqqani man in where he belongs. some stormwater drain.
Ex-envoy opposes US arms for Pakistan to fight extremism - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
NEW YORK: Hussain Haqqani, Pakistan’s former ambassador to the United States, has strongly opposed the use of American military aid to fight extremists in Pakistan and said instead it will fuel conflict in South Asia.
The Obama administration announced this month to sell almost $1 billion worth of attack helicopters, missiles and other equipment to Pakistan.
Read: US, Pakistan must ‘divorce’ as allies: Husain Haqqani
Mr Haqqani said that: “Pakistan’s failure to tackle its jihadist challenge is not the result of a lack of arms but reflects an absence of will.
He said: “With nuclear weapons, Pakistan no longer has any reason to feel insecure about being overrun by a larger Indian conventional force.
For the US to continue supplying a Pakistani military that is much larger than the country can afford, will only invigorate Pakistani militancy and militarism at the expense of its 200 million people, one-third of whom continue to live at less than a dollar a day per household.”
Also read: Husain Haqqani resigns, ready to face inquiry
The former ambassador said that unless Pakistan changes its worldview, American weapons will end up being used to fight or menace India and perceived domestic enemies instead of being deployed against jihadists.
“Competition with India remains the overriding consideration in Pakistan’s foreign and domestic policies. By aiding Pakistan over the years—some $40 billion since 1950, according to the Congressional Research Service—the US has fed Pakistan’s delusion of being India’s regional military equal.
Seeking security against a much larger neighbour is a rational objective but seeking parity with it on a constant basis is not.
Instead of selling more military equipment to Pakistan, Mr Haqqani said, US officials should convince Pakistan that its ambitions of rivaling India are akin to Belgium trying to rival France or Germany.
Or maybe indian pansy army is too scared of pak armys weapons and defence equip purchase news.He is telling the truth. Of course Pakistani army does not want to hear it