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Donald Trump slams Pakistan for lies and deceit

Save your breath Mr Nair. You can't out compete them. And after going through the NSC responses, there is abound to be some pent up anger. After all they showed their 'DISAPPOINTMENT".
oh yea ! we are really disappointed that so big &rich india can't , even build toilets for its citizens ??
it's a fact , don't you think ???lol
 
India is a top consumer of gold in the world
Largest oil refinery in the world is not in Saudi,china or US, but in India
Indian now becomes second largest producer of major commodity like cement,steel,coal
Largest remittance figure in the world
Largest software outsourcing and standing around 155 billion dollar,55% market share
Stock market total market cap at 3.35 trillion dollar and one of the largest in the world
Now becomes 5th largest Automobile production overtaken Korea
3rd largest producer of electricity in the world
One of the largest road/rail network in the world
One of the largest metro rail construction in the world
Largest FDA approved pharma products in the world after US
Richest man in Asia is now not in China, but in India
Biggest producer of milk and many agricultural products in the world
One of the largest arms importer in the world.

Yes my dear India is a very poor country...
wow largest arms importer,Biggest producer of milk producers and richest man in Asia i am really speechless
these things you listed there are really to be somethings proud off? btw you forgot to mention largest producer of underpants and Bra and biggest consumer of Condoms
 
Pakistan is soo rich that pakistani patients are coming to poor India for treatment
Pakistan is soo rich that pakistani artists are dream to work in bollywood films in poor India

Yes dear i accept that pakistan is a very rich country...
lol , so by your logic any indian going abroad for medical treatment is because india is poor ???
 
Trump's 'incomprehensible' accusations contradict facts, negate Pakistani sacrifices: NSC

Participants of the seventeenth meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) on Tuesday expressed
"deep disappointment" at the allegations levelled against Pakistan by US President Donald Trump, saying the accusations strike at the trust between the two countries and negate the sacrifices rendered by the Pakistani nation.

5a4bbee02f2fc.jpg

NSC meeting underway in Islamabad.— DawnNews


Chaired by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and attended by high-level civil-military leadership, the meeting observed that Pakistan has fought the war against terrorism primarily using its own resources and at a great cost to its economy.

"... even more importantly the huge sacrifices made by Pakistan, including the loss of tens of thousands of lives ... could not be trivialised so heartlessly by pushing all of it behind a monetary value – and that too an imagined one," a press release issued after the meeting in Islamabad said, in a reference to Trump's claim that the US has "foolishly" given Pakistan over $33 billion in aid over the last 15 years.

The committee members observed that President Trump's allegations were puzzling because they stand in contrast to the "positive direction" US and Pakistani officials had been pursuing through close interactionin the wake of Trump's South Asia policy announcement in August.

The US president's allegations were "completely incomprehensible as they contradicted facts manifestly, struck with great insensitivity at the trust between [the] two nations built over generations, and negated the decades of sacrifices made by the Pakistani nation", the handout said.

'Pakistan cannot be held responsible'

The NSC participants noted that it was due to Pakistan's counter-terrorism efforts of the last several years that scores of terrorist organisations based in Afghanistan had been unable to expand — "a fact acknowledged by US authorities at the highest levels".

They observed that Afghanistan-based militants had repeatedly attacked Pakistanis across the border with "impunity" by exploiting presence of millions of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, a porous Pak-Afghan border and ungoverned spaces inside Afghanistan.

Pakistan continues to support the US-led campaign in Afghanistan and is facilitating the effort through vital lines of communications for smooth counter-terrorism operations by the coalition forces, the committee members noted.

While observing that Pakistan cannot be held responsible for the "collective failure in Afghanistan", the participants deduced that following are the "real challenges" in the Afghan conflict:




    • Political infighting
    • Massive corruption
    • Phenomenal growth of drug production
    • Expansion of ungoverned spaces inside Afghanistan holding sanctuaries for multiple terrorist organisations
The NSC participants reached the consensus that Pakistan "cannot act in haste" and despite all the allegations will remain committed to playing a constructive role towards an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process.

Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Zubair Mehmood Hayat, Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Adviser to PM on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs Miftah Ismail, National Security Adviser (NSA) Nasser Khan Janjua, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, and senior civil and military officials attended the meeting.

Shortly before the meeting commenced, the military had finalised its suggestions for Pakistan's response to Trump's allegations in a Corps Commanders' Conference held at General Headquarters.

A meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security has also been called on January 5 to discuss the US's allegations.

Audit of $33bn aid figure can reveal who is 'lying & deceiving': Asif

In his first tweet of the new year, Trump had accused Pakistan of basing its relationship with the US on “nothing but lies and deceit”.

“They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!” he had said.

Following the NSC meeting, Foreign Minister Asif challenged President Trump's claim that the US has given Pakistan "more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years", saying verification by an audit firm would prove the US president wrong.

The foreign minister offered that Trump could hire a US-based audit firm "on our expense" to verify the $33 billion aid figure and "let the world know who is lying & deceiving".

Khawaja M. Asif

✔@KhawajaMAsif


Pres Trump quoted figure of $33billion given to PAK over last 15yrs,he can hire a US based Audit firm on our expense to verify this figure & let the world know who is lying & deceiving..

8:05 PM - Jan 2, 2018

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The Pakistan Army spokesman, Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, had at a press conference last week asserted that the aid Pakistan received from the US was "reimbursement for support we gave to the coalition for its fight against Al Qaeda."

"Had we not supported the US and Afghanistan, they would never have been able to defeat Al Qaeda," he had said.

Worsening relations

The US president's tweet had come in the aftermath of an increasingly terse back-and-forth between Washington and Islamabad since Trump announced his administration's latest national security strategy.

During the announcement, the US president had been quick to remind Pakistan of its 'obligation' to help America "because it receives massive payments" from Washington every year.

"We have made clear to Pakistan that while we desire continued partnership, we must see decisive action against terrorist groups operating on their territory. And we make massive payments every year to Pakistan. They have to help," the US president had said.

A Pentagon report to the US Congress, released to the media on Dec 17, had said Washington would also take 'unilateral steps' in areas of divergence with Pakistan while expanding cooperation between the two countries where their interests converge.

Subsequently, US Vice President Mike Pence had, in a surprise visit to Afghanistan's Bagram airbase on Dec 22, warned that Trump has "put Pakistan on notice" in what was the harshest US warning to Islamabad since the beginning of the Afghan war over 16 years ago.

Official sources had told Dawn last week that the Trump administration was also considering withholding $255 million from a fund meant to provide military training and equipment to Pakistan, adding to already existing cuts on reimbursements.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1380351/t...tradict-facts-negate-pakistani-sacrifices-nsc

DEEP DISAPPOINTMENT. THOSE WORD JUST SENT SHIVERS DOWN TRUMPS SPINE. WHATTAY RESPONSE AFTER TWO DAYS.
 
wow largest arms importer,Biggest producer of milk producers and richest man in Asia i am really speechless
these things you listed there are really to be somethings proud off? btw you forgot to mention largest producer of underpants and Bra and biggest consumer of Condoms
& biggest producer of public pooh , in open is undoubtly india Is no 1 !lolzz
 
Pakistan is soo rich that pakistani patients are coming to poor India for treatment
Pakistan is soo rich that pakistani artists are dream to work in bollywood films in poor India

Yes dear i accept that pakistan is a very rich country...
if they have money to go abroad for treatment then they must be rich unlike some countries where people have to walk dozens of kilometer to walk to go to hospital
 
Pakistan should formally renounce their military alliance with the USA.

That would allow Pakistan to sign a mutual defence treaty with China.

And China always upholds our mutual defence treaties, see the Korean War for instance, where we fought the USA + 16 of her allies combined to uphold our treaty.
 
Trump's 'incomprehensible' accusations contradict facts, negate Pakistani sacrifices: NSC

Participants of the seventeenth meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) on Tuesday expressed
"deep disappointment" at the allegations levelled against Pakistan by US President Donald Trump, saying the accusations strike at the trust between the two countries and negate the sacrifices rendered by the Pakistani nation.

5a4bbee02f2fc.jpg

NSC meeting underway in Islamabad.— DawnNews


Chaired by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and attended by high-level civil-military leadership, the meeting observed that Pakistan has fought the war against terrorism primarily using its own resources and at a great cost to its economy.

"... even more importantly the huge sacrifices made by Pakistan, including the loss of tens of thousands of lives ... could not be trivialised so heartlessly by pushing all of it behind a monetary value – and that too an imagined one," a press release issued after the meeting in Islamabad said, in a reference to Trump's claim that the US has "foolishly" given Pakistan over $33 billion in aid over the last 15 years.

The committee members observed that President Trump's allegations were puzzling because they stand in contrast to the "positive direction" US and Pakistani officials had been pursuing through close interactionin the wake of Trump's South Asia policy announcement in August.

The US president's allegations were "completely incomprehensible as they contradicted facts manifestly, struck with great insensitivity at the trust between [the] two nations built over generations, and negated the decades of sacrifices made by the Pakistani nation", the handout said.

'Pakistan cannot be held responsible'

The NSC participants noted that it was due to Pakistan's counter-terrorism efforts of the last several years that scores of terrorist organisations based in Afghanistan had been unable to expand — "a fact acknowledged by US authorities at the highest levels".

They observed that Afghanistan-based militants had repeatedly attacked Pakistanis across the border with "impunity" by exploiting presence of millions of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, a porous Pak-Afghan border and ungoverned spaces inside Afghanistan.

Pakistan continues to support the US-led campaign in Afghanistan and is facilitating the effort through vital lines of communications for smooth counter-terrorism operations by the coalition forces, the committee members noted.

While observing that Pakistan cannot be held responsible for the "collective failure in Afghanistan", the participants deduced that following are the "real challenges" in the Afghan conflict:




    • Political infighting
    • Massive corruption
    • Phenomenal growth of drug production
    • Expansion of ungoverned spaces inside Afghanistan holding sanctuaries for multiple terrorist organisations
The NSC participants reached the consensus that Pakistan "cannot act in haste" and despite all the allegations will remain committed to playing a constructive role towards an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process.

Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Zubair Mehmood Hayat, Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Adviser to PM on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs Miftah Ismail, National Security Adviser (NSA) Nasser Khan Janjua, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, and senior civil and military officials attended the meeting.

Shortly before the meeting commenced, the military had finalised its suggestions for Pakistan's response to Trump's allegations in a Corps Commanders' Conference held at General Headquarters.

A meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security has also been called on January 5 to discuss the US's allegations.

Audit of $33bn aid figure can reveal who is 'lying & deceiving': Asif

In his first tweet of the new year, Trump had accused Pakistan of basing its relationship with the US on “nothing but lies and deceit”.

“They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!” he had said.

Following the NSC meeting, Foreign Minister Asif challenged President Trump's claim that the US has given Pakistan "more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years", saying verification by an audit firm would prove the US president wrong.

The foreign minister offered that Trump could hire a US-based audit firm "on our expense" to verify the $33 billion aid figure and "let the world know who is lying & deceiving".

Khawaja M. Asif

✔@KhawajaMAsif


Pres Trump quoted figure of $33billion given to PAK over last 15yrs,he can hire a US based Audit firm on our expense to verify this figure & let the world know who is lying & deceiving..

8:05 PM - Jan 2, 2018

Twitter Ads info and privacy




The Pakistan Army spokesman, Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, had at a press conference last week asserted that the aid Pakistan received from the US was "reimbursement for support we gave to the coalition for its fight against Al Qaeda."

"Had we not supported the US and Afghanistan, they would never have been able to defeat Al Qaeda," he had said.

Worsening relations

The US president's tweet had come in the aftermath of an increasingly terse back-and-forth between Washington and Islamabad since Trump announced his administration's latest national security strategy.

During the announcement, the US president had been quick to remind Pakistan of its 'obligation' to help America "because it receives massive payments" from Washington every year.

"We have made clear to Pakistan that while we desire continued partnership, we must see decisive action against terrorist groups operating on their territory. And we make massive payments every year to Pakistan. They have to help," the US president had said.

A Pentagon report to the US Congress, released to the media on Dec 17, had said Washington would also take 'unilateral steps' in areas of divergence with Pakistan while expanding cooperation between the two countries where their interests converge.

Subsequently, US Vice President Mike Pence had, in a surprise visit to Afghanistan's Bagram airbase on Dec 22, warned that Trump has "put Pakistan on notice" in what was the harshest US warning to Islamabad since the beginning of the Afghan war over 16 years ago.

Official sources had told Dawn last week that the Trump administration was also considering withholding $255 million from a fund meant to provide military training and equipment to Pakistan, adding to already existing cuts on reimbursements.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1380351/t...tradict-facts-negate-pakistani-sacrifices-nsc

DEEP DISAPPOINTMENT. THOSE WORD JUST SENT SHIVERS DOWN TRUMPS SPINE. WHATTAY RESPONSE AFTER TWO DAYS.
it's actully not what Americans are lookin , they are just too worried of thier 15 ks soilders stationed in Afghanistan ?
who still need even toilet papers from , outside of Afghanistan , & only route avaliable is pakistan ! lolzz
pentagon , cent com , all other establishment there are having night mares ! just right now
 
Why are indians irrationally exuberant???? They should just go and do more trump worshiping.

On the topic:
Timing of response and action are critical part. Now that Pakistani political, military and civil establishments spoken in same voice, it is crucial that a policy statement and action plan put at work. What more important is cancel all bilateral engagement and shut the logistical passage indefinitely.
 
I told you that pakistan is a very rich country....By the way appreciate if you can provide answer below:-

India is a top consumer of gold in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest oil refinery in the world is not in Saudi,china or US, but in India-What about pakistan?
Indian now becomes second largest producer of major commodity like cement,steel,coal-What about pakistan?
Largest remittance figure in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest software outsourcing and standing around 155 billion dollar,55% market share-What about pakistan?
Stock market total market cap at 3.35 trillion dollar and one of the largest in the world-What about pakistan?
Now becomes 5th largest Automobile production overtaken Korea-What about pakistan?
3rd largest producer of electricity in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest road/rail network in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest metro rail construction in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest FDA approved pharma products in the world after US-What about pakistan?
Richest man in Asia is now not in China, but in India-What about pakistan?
Biggest producer of milk and many agricultural products in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest arms importer in the world-What about pakistan?

Now you can decide where pakistan standing in world stage...
how about the biggest public phoo slums in open ?
which country ?
oh its india ???
 
I told you that pakistan is a very rich country....By the way appreciate if you can provide answer below:-

India is a top consumer of gold in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest oil refinery in the world is not in Saudi,china or US, but in India-What about pakistan?
Indian now becomes second largest producer of major commodity like cement,steel,coal-What about pakistan?
Largest remittance figure in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest software outsourcing and standing around 155 billion dollar,55% market share-What about pakistan?
Stock market total market cap at 3.35 trillion dollar and one of the largest in the world-What about pakistan?
Now becomes 5th largest Automobile production overtaken Korea-What about pakistan?
3rd largest producer of electricity in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest road/rail network in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest metro rail construction in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest FDA approved pharma products in the world after US-What about pakistan?
Richest man in Asia is now not in China, but in India-What about pakistan?
Biggest producer of milk and many agricultural products in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest arms importer in the world-What about pakistan?

Now you can decide where pakistan standing in world stage...
Haha, you still did not answer my question on poverty, because you know India has more poverty than Pakistan does.

Get lost Indian joker. You have been exposed.
 
The words "DEEP DISAPPOINTMENT" (emphasis added) are what I wish to rely upon as an answer to you reply.
 
I told you that pakistan is a very rich country....By the way appreciate if you can provide answer below:-

India is a top consumer of gold in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest oil refinery in the world is not in Saudi,china or US, but in India-What about pakistan?
Indian now becomes second largest producer of major commodity like cement,steel,coal-What about pakistan?
Largest remittance figure in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest software outsourcing and standing around 155 billion dollar,55% market share-What about pakistan?
Stock market total market cap at 3.35 trillion dollar and one of the largest in the world-What about pakistan?
Now becomes 5th largest Automobile production overtaken Korea-What about pakistan?
3rd largest producer of electricity in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest road/rail network in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest metro rail construction in the world-What about pakistan?
Largest FDA approved pharma products in the world after US-What about pakistan?
Richest man in Asia is now not in China, but in India-What about pakistan?
Biggest producer of milk and many agricultural products in the world-What about pakistan?
One of the largest arms importer in the world-What about pakistan?

Now you can decide where pakistan standing in world stage...

China per capita GDP: $15500 ppp

India per capita GDP: $6490 ppp

Pakistan per capita GDP: $5580 ppp

Where is Pakistan? It is right next to India. The difference between us is that India is blundering under Modi and Pakistan is building under CPEC.

Pakistan should formally renounce their military alliance with the USA.

That would allow Pakistan to sign a mutual defence treaty with China.

And China always upholds our mutual defence treaties, see the Korean War for instance, where we fought the USA + 16 of her allies combined to uphold our treaty.

No country should ever close doors in diplomacy and make rash decisions. We have learnt that from China.
 
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