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A big breakthrough expected in Pakistan America ties: Report

It was a temporary operation base established in Tarbela to monitor the Abbotabad Operation.
Loo gee! New story aa gai. Purani story hai waisay.

Pakistan - US relations were really bad during this time in point, thanks in part to Raymond Davis saga, Obama administration accusing Pakistan of sheltering Haqqani Network, and Kiyani refusing to launch a military operation in North Waziristan. Zero chance/proof of collusion with US for Operation Neptune Spear to help Obama administration during these times. And do not forget that Obama administration thanked Pakistan with Salala incident not long after. :rolleyes:

Hersh jhoot bol raha hai - uss ney eik kitaab likhi hai revenue generate karney key liyey - hot topic hai. Officials privy to Operation Neptune Spear debunked his account, and I can provide these links. Independent sources have also pinpointed lot of issues in Hersh's account.

Example: https://www.vox.com/2015/5/11/8584473/seymour-hersh-osama-bin-laden

I suppose Saddam Hussein had an agreement with US in regards to invading his country in 2003, and giving him a fair trial but US backstabbed him in the end... Wait, I should write a book on this theme and try my luck in sales...
 
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America is always there......when it needs us. !!
America changed its policy, after India Pakistan air war. It was biggest disappointment for West. They didn't expect such a big response from Pakistan AF to So called regional superpower. It signaled US, yes , Pakistan still this region big power militarily and politically.
 
I wouldn't read too much into this report. Most American think tanks have China as their main enemy and India as their main ally. They are bitter about their experience in Afghanistan. I expect any aid still provided by USA will be removed as well. They may give us a free trade deal..if we help in Afghanistan.
 
You are still in delusion. America is an enemy of Pakistan that ties cannot be repair beyond. Do not hold any delusion America is still a friend of Pakistan. Your coconut mentality must change.


Pakistan is no superpower but playing political well needs no superpower.
Hie is false flagger moron..don't take him seriously.
 
What is it about a joint DEVGRU-ISI base? I've never heard of it before. Care to enlighten me?
Purani story hai, bhai. Hersh's account - a lot in it does not align with the known aspects of Pak-US dynamics at the time - see my earlier post above for some pointers, and additional developments.

FYI: https://www.vox.com/2015/5/11/8584473/seymour-hersh-osama-bin-laden

PAK - US relations took a major nosedive prior to this operation, starting with Raymond Davis chapter or earlier. In fact, this chapter was a blow-out in the public - representative of a much bigger fissure beneath the surface. Those two guys whom Davis shot...
 
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If this re-set is based on a comprehensive framework of:

1- Paying in full the CSF and some more

2- Economic Stability Support by EU and the US/JP

3- Help in capturing #EconomicTerrorists

4- Investing in ICT, manufacturing, agricultural, education and healthcare - both captial and skills development - Pak must make special SEZs for the US and allies

5- Debt write-off... Pak saved the world from the menance of terrrorism... 70+k lives and loss of 250+ $ Bln to economy. The world owes Pak a Comprehensive Thankyou!

6- Remain neutral in Kashmir issue

7- No, F16s thankyou!

Yes, if this all happens we can conclude that Pak-US relationship is on the re-set path. Otherwise, just hogwash of same old wine in dirty old bottles.

I am all for comprehensive relationship with the US, EU and the rest of the world. Pak needs to focus on Pak National Interests for once!

Point# 3 Economic Terrorists - Capture & Provide evidence, as well as repatriate stolen capital.
 
A big breakthrough expected in Pakistan America ties: Report
13 Apr, 2019

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WASHINGTON - United States likely to start blocked assistance to Pakistan, Sources have revealed.

The US is currently undergoing a review of its assistance to Pakistan which is expected to be finalised soon, a top Trump administration official has told lawmakers.


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The relations between Pakistan and the US nosedived after US President Donald Trump last year accused Islamabad of giving nothing to Washington but “lies and deceit” and providing “safe haven” to terrorists.

With Islamabad playing a crucial role in peace talks with the Taliban, which may ultimately result in the withdrawal of the 14,000 US troops from the war-torn Afghanistan, the Trump administration seems to be reviewing its aid policy to Pakistan.


“We’re undergoing a review of our assistance in Pakistan that we hope will be finalised soon. And we’ll then report to you in terms of what will be going forward,” USAID Administrator Mark Green told members of House Foreign Affairs Committee during a Congressional hearing on Thursday.

In September, the Trump administration cancelled USD 300 million in military aid to Islamabad for not doing enough against terror groups like the Haqqani Network and Taliban active on its soil.

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Trump also criticised Pakistan in a Twitter post back in November, saying Islamabad was not doing enough to stop terrorism.

“As with all of our programmes, we have the programme metrics that we use. One thing we’re trying to do more of is to shift from outputs to outcomes. So, we have our roadmap with 17 objective metrics that help us measure capacity and commitment in each country where we work or want to work, like Pakistan,” Green said in response to another question on Pakistan.

“So more and more we’re trying to make sure that we’re able to make a difference on the outcome side, hasting the capacity of our host country partners to take on these challenges themselves, although in Pakistan is daunting,” he said, responding to a question from Congressman Brad Sherman.

US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad is spearheading efforts to strike a peace deal with the Taliban with the help of Pakistan to end the 17-year Afghan war, America’s longest. “In spite of our aid to Pakistan, conditions in the Sindh Province of South Pakistan continued to deteriorate in many areas. Schools and hospitals are getting worse in many areas as is water availability,” Sherman said.
Kashmir ki azadi mubarak.
 
A big breakthrough expected in Pakistan America ties: Report
13 Apr, 2019

a-big-breakthrough-expected-in-pakistan-america-ties-report-1555154645-6026.jpg



WASHINGTON - United States likely to start blocked assistance to Pakistan, Sources have revealed.

The US is currently undergoing a review of its assistance to Pakistan which is expected to be finalised soon, a top Trump administration official has told lawmakers.


CJP Justice Asif Saeed Khosa laments parliament role in judicial system improvement
The relations between Pakistan and the US nosedived after US President Donald Trump last year accused Islamabad of giving nothing to Washington but “lies and deceit” and providing “safe haven” to terrorists.

With Islamabad playing a crucial role in peace talks with the Taliban, which may ultimately result in the withdrawal of the 14,000 US troops from the war-torn Afghanistan, the Trump administration seems to be reviewing its aid policy to Pakistan.


“We’re undergoing a review of our assistance in Pakistan that we hope will be finalised soon. And we’ll then report to you in terms of what will be going forward,” USAID Administrator Mark Green told members of House Foreign Affairs Committee during a Congressional hearing on Thursday.

In September, the Trump administration cancelled USD 300 million in military aid to Islamabad for not doing enough against terror groups like the Haqqani Network and Taliban active on its soil.

Deadly suicide blast in Quetta: Death toll rises further
Trump also criticised Pakistan in a Twitter post back in November, saying Islamabad was not doing enough to stop terrorism.

“As with all of our programmes, we have the programme metrics that we use. One thing we’re trying to do more of is to shift from outputs to outcomes. So, we have our roadmap with 17 objective metrics that help us measure capacity and commitment in each country where we work or want to work, like Pakistan,” Green said in response to another question on Pakistan.

“So more and more we’re trying to make sure that we’re able to make a difference on the outcome side, hasting the capacity of our host country partners to take on these challenges themselves, although in Pakistan is daunting,” he said, responding to a question from Congressman Brad Sherman.

US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad is spearheading efforts to strike a peace deal with the Taliban with the help of Pakistan to end the 17-year Afghan war, America’s longest. “In spite of our aid to Pakistan, conditions in the Sindh Province of South Pakistan continued to deteriorate in many areas. Schools and hospitals are getting worse in many areas as is water availability,” Sherman said.
I hope this is true, but we need to proceed with caution for our own good.

Oblige them, but demand something long-term from them. PAK - US relations should be on sound economic terms (trading; industry; projects); aid should not be long-term goal. I hope we have a good negotiating team this time.

I am really worried about Pakistan's economic trajectory though; dysfunctional since the days of Zardari regime.

Kashmir ki azadi mubarak.
Hahaha - great.... :tup:

You creative-minded.
 
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Point# 3 Economic Terrorists - Capture & Provide evidence, as well as repatriate stolen capital.


Khafee, my dear friend,

That is the tragedy... isn't it. #3 is the key... but the Economichitmen are protected.

I guess the simple way is an open, behind the scenes settlement. We know who they are. For whom and for what agenda they worked for. And their current and future asset value is zero.

By handing them over... the US & Co. can gain massive goodwill...and recover some prestige.

The US & Co. are free to cultivate new assets... its a freemarket afterall. But it's time to close the old book.

I have a sense that such a dialouge is happening or it should... Pak remains a key player.

As I have always said... Pak is a Regional Power of Global Consequence.

I would very much like to see a new Economic Framework between UAE-KSA combine and Pak..from strategic to deep economic intergeration.

What says you, sport!

If Pak can manage Q2-Q3 2019... Pak is heading in the right direction.

Take care,

Mangus
 

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