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Please note that sometimes the articles I post are judged by Pakistani readers to not be from "reputable sources". And yet, even if true, they may still be articles that influence American policymakers. A recent article I posted, "Mainstreaming radicals: Pakistan army puts terrorist-friendly candidates within grasp of power" was apparently removed for that reason. Yet it was printed in The Washington Times, a D.C. newspaper popular with conservatives and the Trump crowd. If Pakistanis close their eyes to what influences U.S. government opinion about Pakistan, who is to blame when Pakistanis are disappointed with the results?
 
Please note that sometimes the articles I post are judged by Pakistani readers to not be from "reputable sources". And yet, even if true, they may still be articles that influence American policymakers. A recent article I posted, "Mainstreaming radicals: Pakistan army puts terrorist-friendly candidates within grasp of power" was apparently removed for that reason. Yet it was printed in The Washington Times, a D.C. newspaper popular with conservatives and the Trump crowd. If Pakistanis close their eyes to what influences U.S. government opinion about Pakistan, who is to blame when Pakistanis are disappointed with the results?

The truth is, nobody likes you or your posts.
 
Please note that sometimes the articles I post are judged by Pakistani readers to not be from "reputable sources". And yet, even if true, they may still be articles that influence American policymakers. A recent article I posted, "Mainstreaming radicals: Pakistan army puts terrorist-friendly candidates within grasp of power" was apparently removed for that reason. Yet it was printed in The Washington Times, a D.C. newspaper popular with conservatives and the Trump crowd. If Pakistanis close their eyes to what influences U.S. government opinion about Pakistan, who is to blame when Pakistanis are disappointed with the results?
My thread that suggested establishment helping PTI win elections was also locked. So chill. There is limited freedom of speech here on PDF
 
The truth is, nobody likes you or your posts.
Because he posts hard topics that you find uncomfortable to debate. This leads to cussing and trolling on large scale.

It seems the ostrich mentality is strong with many members here.
 
Because he posts hard topics that you find uncomfortable to debate. This leads to cussing and trolling on large scale.

It seems the ostrich mentality is strong with many members here.

Lmao not at all.

Every time you enter a discussion with him he always either ignores you or avoids the topic.

No surprise the Hindustani posters here like him since you guys use the same tactics.
 
Please note that sometimes the articles I post are judged by Pakistani readers to not be from "reputable sources". And yet, even if true, they may still be articles that influence American policymakers. A recent article I posted, "Mainstreaming radicals: Pakistan army puts terrorist-friendly candidates within grasp of power" was apparently removed for that reason. Yet it was printed in The Washington Times, a D.C. newspaper popular with conservatives and the Trump crowd. If Pakistanis close their eyes to what influences U.S. government opinion about Pakistan, who is to blame when Pakistanis are disappointed with the results?

The Media that support a criminal like Hussain Haqqani is not welcome in Pakistan. This tells you a lot about public opinion in Pakistan you cannot force people to read the narrative you like this is the first step of Journalism you need to understand.

If USA want to reach hearts of Pakistani people they have to let go anti-Army narrative because Pakistanis love their Army. It is not peoples mistake if they reject you. It is your mistake.
 
Lmao not at all.

Every time you enter a discussion with him he always either ignores you or avoids the topic.

No surprise the Hindustani posters here like him since you guys use the same tactics.
You can’t do a meaningful discussion with a cussing member using vile one liners against specific religion.

It’s best to not fan the flame.
 
You can’t do a meaningful discussion with a cussing member using vile one liners against specific religion.

It’s best to not fan the flame.

Why should we refrain from treating others as they treat us? If you can't handle being fed your own medicine, then don't give it to us. Simple as.
 
If USA want to reach hearts of Pakistani people -
Red herring. This isn't about reaching the "hearts of Pakistani people" but understanding what Americans may be thinking about Pakistani politics and why.

My thread that suggested establishment helping PTI win elections was also locked -
Was that your personal opinion or a quoted article from an influential media source?
 
Red herring. This isn't about reaching the "hearts of Pakistani people" but understanding what Americans may be thinking about Pakistani politics and why.

No one here gives a shit about what Americans think. I know many Americans and I know many in American media and I know very well what they think.

Do you think if people gave a shit about what Americans think the things would happen in Pakistan like they are happening?
 
Who gave a fvck about what you post or say mouthpiece?
Dalit, don't think badly of yourself just because you're more interested in my posts than most. (Belittling one's own interests in public is characteristic of a someone who thinks poorly of himself seeking social acceptance among his desired peer group.)

No one here gives a shit about what Americans think.
Which you can say with absolute confidence because...?

I know many Americans and I know many in American media and I know very well what they think.
But do you know what American policymakers think? And if not from influential articles like this one, how?
 
But do you know what American policymakers think? And if not from influential articles like this one, how?

If policies were made on news articles George Soros would have been king of the world by now. Do you know what was his latest media company accusation? I know.
 
The topic (not the article of CNN) was under discussion in Pakistani media and interior ministry and establishment was being criticized for wrong approach. I don't think there was any need to close the thread unless you were adding more spice into already spiced up article .
 
If policies were made on news articles George Soros would have been king of the world by now.
If Obama was still president or Hillary had won in 2016 I'd be quoting from Soros-friendly sources instead. (Soros visited the Oval Office a number of times while Obama was president.) However, it's the American people who elect American president and the American president who has the greatest influence on policies. If you want to know what influences the president, is it such a bad idea to read the stuff that influences the people around him, and maybe even the president himself?
 
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