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F.S. AijazuddinOctober 03, 2019
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PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s offer of mediation should be taken seriously. Not by the North and South Koreans, or by the Palestinians and Israelis, or by the Indians and Pakistanis. It deserves consideration by its true audience — the committee that decides the Nobel Peace Prize.

No leader in recent history has lobbied as hard for this Oscar of international awards as he has. It must rankle Trump that, three years into his presidency, he has failed to secure the Nobel Peace Prize that his predecessor Barack Obama was given within 10 days of assuming office, exactly 10 years ago.

Thorbjørn Jagland (the Norwegian chairman of the committee that obliged Obama) explained the rationale behind that extraordinary decision: “We have not given the prize for what may happen in the future. We are awarding Obama for what he has done in the past year.” He admitted that “the committee was influenced by a speech Obama gave about Islam in Cairo in June 2009 … and his efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation and climate change, and Obama’s support for using established international bodies such as the United Nations to pursue foreign policy goals”.

At this year’s UN General Assembly session, President Trump used the same United Nations to showcase himself. He met world leaders with condescending bonhomie, even waiting at the end of a secret telephone line for a conversation with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani. The furtive assignation had been brokered by French president Emmanuel Macron. It proved infructuous when the Iranian leader refused to respond to this ham-handed overture.

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Imran Khan has matured immeasurably.

One of the leaders Trump did meet was Prime Minister Imran Khan — their second meeting this year. Trump again volunteered to act as a mediator over the Kashmir issue. This time, Prime Minister Khan was circumspect in his response. He could afford to be. He has matured immeasurably in the months since his interaction with world leaders, in particular Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

The chemistry between the two of them is palpable. They clearly enjoy each other’s company and seem to share a conviction that each has an ordained responsibility to drag his country into the 21st century. A year ago, at the beginning of his innings, Imran Khan visited Saudi Arabia as an impoverished supplicant. This time, he stopped there on his way to the UN and left in a Saudi plane with the heady invitation to mediate between the Saudis and Iran.

A year ago, Imran Khan endured the brickbats of the opposition which referred to him derisively as a ‘selected leader’. A year later, his performance in New York onstage at the UN and off stage at various forums like the Council on Foreign Relations showed that he has outsmarted his detractors and outgrown his selectors.

It is a telling indication of his newfound decisiveness that, immediately upon returning to Islamabad he removed Maleeha Lodhi from her sinecure as our permanent representative. She has held important posts in the US and the UK under every shade of government — Benazir Bhutto’s, Gen Musharraf’s, Nawaz Sharif’s and finally Imran Khan’s. The identity of her sponsor has always been one of Islamabad’s open secrets. Her departure is a timed assertion by Imran Khan of his new status as an international figure who can hold his own with Malaysia’s Mahathir, Turkey’s Erdogan and India’s Modi.

Speeches by world leaders, regardless of their standing, at the UNGA are directed primarily towards a domestic audience. Imran Khan’s speech instead chided the UN on climate change, Western countries on the irrationality of Islamophobia, and India on the foreseeable, combustible implications of its pogroms in occupied Jammu & Kashmir.

His speech stung the Indians enough to demand the right of rebuttal. The Indian press chortled that he had overshot the UN’s time limit on UNGA speeches, forgetting that impassioned sincerity follows its own clock. It has not faulted — it cannot — the truth of his contention that a belligerent nuclear India would do well not to provoke a nuclear defensive Pakistan.

Imran Khan’s UN speech had another effect: it dented the self-confidence of the opposition parties within Pakistan. What can they offer as an encore, without repeating his arguments?

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Gog-Magog team of Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh are determined to destroy Kashmir. Not Jammu, where the Hindu pundits sought refuge, but the valley itself. Its economy — once dependent on tourism and its fecund orchards — is being ravaged. Fruit trees are being sawed, the unending curfew is a cruel reprise of the Warsaw ghetto, and Kashmiri Muslim males (some carrying school satchels) are being arrested and expatriated to unnamed camps in India.

At the UN, Imran Khan warned of war, but argued for peace. President Trump might find he has competition from an unexpected source.

The writer is an author.

www.fsaijazuddin.pk

Published in Dawn, October 3rd, 2019
 
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Imran khan has done enough for the country but something is for public to do as well. They don't understand that pakistan was becoming defaulter and it's very hard time. 30 YEARS of corruption and harm to the country can't be fix over night or even 3-5 years but things are progressing in right direction. Despite all these things
- We have defeated India on 27th feb
- We have now good relations with international communities and countries.
- defeated india and let world knows terrorism done by India in UN

List goes on.
 
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I am repeatedly amazed at some of my fellow countrymen when they write that the country is heading in the right direction. I mean what on Earth are the parameters by which they are measuring the direction when every damn indicator is painting a grim picture.

We must be absolutely honest and neutral when it comes to Pakistan instead of being loyal to institutions or personalities to the point where we are blinded because then we inadvertently became a part of the processes which are harming our country. So Pakistan above all political, military and institutional affiliations, we start there and we will get to where we want to be.
 
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Cutting the cord
F.S. AijazuddinOctober 03, 2019
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PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s offer of mediation should be taken seriously. Not by the North and South Koreans, or by the Palestinians and Israelis, or by the Indians and Pakistanis. It deserves consideration by its true audience — the committee that decides the Nobel Peace Prize.

No leader in recent history has lobbied as hard for this Oscar of international awards as he has. It must rankle Trump that, three years into his presidency, he has failed to secure the Nobel Peace Prize that his predecessor Barack Obama was given within 10 days of assuming office, exactly 10 years ago.

Thorbjørn Jagland (the Norwegian chairman of the committee that obliged Obama) explained the rationale behind that extraordinary decision: “We have not given the prize for what may happen in the future. We are awarding Obama for what he has done in the past year.” He admitted that “the committee was influenced by a speech Obama gave about Islam in Cairo in June 2009 … and his efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation and climate change, and Obama’s support for using established international bodies such as the United Nations to pursue foreign policy goals”.

At this year’s UN General Assembly session, President Trump used the same United Nations to showcase himself. He met world leaders with condescending bonhomie, even waiting at the end of a secret telephone line for a conversation with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani. The furtive assignation had been brokered by French president Emmanuel Macron. It proved infructuous when the Iranian leader refused to respond to this ham-handed overture.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
Imran Khan has matured immeasurably.

One of the leaders Trump did meet was Prime Minister Imran Khan — their second meeting this year. Trump again volunteered to act as a mediator over the Kashmir issue. This time, Prime Minister Khan was circumspect in his response. He could afford to be. He has matured immeasurably in the months since his interaction with world leaders, in particular Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

The chemistry between the two of them is palpable. They clearly enjoy each other’s company and seem to share a conviction that each has an ordained responsibility to drag his country into the 21st century. A year ago, at the beginning of his innings, Imran Khan visited Saudi Arabia as an impoverished supplicant. This time, he stopped there on his way to the UN and left in a Saudi plane with the heady invitation to mediate between the Saudis and Iran.

A year ago, Imran Khan endured the brickbats of the opposition which referred to him derisively as a ‘selected leader’. A year later, his performance in New York onstage at the UN and off stage at various forums like the Council on Foreign Relations showed that he has outsmarted his detractors and outgrown his selectors.

It is a telling indication of his newfound decisiveness that, immediately upon returning to Islamabad he removed Maleeha Lodhi from her sinecure as our permanent representative. She has held important posts in the US and the UK under every shade of government — Benazir Bhutto’s, Gen Musharraf’s, Nawaz Sharif’s and finally Imran Khan’s. The identity of her sponsor has always been one of Islamabad’s open secrets. Her departure is a timed assertion by Imran Khan of his new status as an international figure who can hold his own with Malaysia’s Mahathir, Turkey’s Erdogan and India’s Modi.

Speeches by world leaders, regardless of their standing, at the UNGA are directed primarily towards a domestic audience. Imran Khan’s speech instead chided the UN on climate change, Western countries on the irrationality of Islamophobia, and India on the foreseeable, combustible implications of its pogroms in occupied Jammu & Kashmir.

His speech stung the Indians enough to demand the right of rebuttal. The Indian press chortled that he had overshot the UN’s time limit on UNGA speeches, forgetting that impassioned sincerity follows its own clock. It has not faulted — it cannot — the truth of his contention that a belligerent nuclear India would do well not to provoke a nuclear defensive Pakistan.

Imran Khan’s UN speech had another effect: it dented the self-confidence of the opposition parties within Pakistan. What can they offer as an encore, without repeating his arguments?

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Gog-Magog team of Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh are determined to destroy Kashmir. Not Jammu, where the Hindu pundits sought refuge, but the valley itself. Its economy — once dependent on tourism and its fecund orchards — is being ravaged. Fruit trees are being sawed, the unending curfew is a cruel reprise of the Warsaw ghetto, and Kashmiri Muslim males (some carrying school satchels) are being arrested and expatriated to unnamed camps in India.

At the UN, Imran Khan warned of war, but argued for peace. President Trump might find he has competition from an unexpected source.

The writer is an author.

www.fsaijazuddin.pk

Published in Dawn, October 3rd, 2019


so has my chickens , and my goat in a year
 
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I am repeatedly amazed at some of my fellow countrymen when they write that the country is heading in the right direction. I mean what on Earth are the parameters by which they are measuring the direction when every damn indicator is painting a grim picture.

We must be absolutely honest and neutral when it comes to Pakistan instead of being loyal to institutions or personalities to the point where we are blinded because then we inadvertently became a part of the processes which are harming our country. So Pakistan above all political, military and institutional affiliations, we start there and we will get to where we want to be.
Yeah man I sure miss the rivers of milk and honey that were flowing when Nawaz suwar was in the PM house.
 
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I am repeatedly amazed at some of my fellow countrymen when they write that the country is heading in the right direction. I mean what on Earth are the parameters by which they are measuring the direction when every damn indicator is painting a grim picture.

We must be absolutely honest and neutral when it comes to Pakistan instead of being loyal to institutions or personalities to the point where we are blinded because then we inadvertently became a part of the processes which are harming our country. So Pakistan above all political, military and institutional affiliations, we start there and we will get to where we want to be.
The harder you try the more spectacularly your lot fails
Khan is a resurgence despite temporary economic pressures :D

By the end of next year the pressures shall ease and the resistance shall be lining up for asylum in US :D
 
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I am repeatedly amazed at some of my fellow countrymen when they write that the country is heading in the right direction. I mean what on Earth are the parameters by which they are measuring the direction when every damn indicator is painting a grim picture.

We must be absolutely honest and neutral when it comes to Pakistan instead of being loyal to institutions or personalities to the point where we are blinded because then we inadvertently became a part of the processes which are harming our country. So Pakistan above all political, military and institutional affiliations, we start there and we will get to where we want to be.
Tell that to the Patwaris and Jiyalas.
I agree with your sentiment though.
 
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In terms of optics yes improvement but I have to see his first term over to see what he has done good or bad right now just observe
 
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The harder you try the more spectacularly your lot fails
Khan is a resurgence despite temporary economic pressures :D

By the end of next year the pressures shall ease and the resistance shall be lining up for asylum in US :D
Uff dafna diya patwari ko :sniper::sniper::sniper:


I'm sure after speech the Oct numbers will be an even greater lead.
 
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Its baffling to know that how much hate people possess for IK, in spite of him being not even a bad guy.

As somebody said, Pakistan's hopeless economic situation is due to the mess previous Govts created in past 3 decades. Khan is literally doing their dirty laundry and only stupid and naive will expect circumstances to improve in an year or 2. Perhaps in next 4 years situation might improve.

That said, I am amaze when people point fingers at Khan and PTI, than why they ignore their following initiatives which are directly effecting lives of civilians in Pakistan. Tell me how many such programs were started by PML-N & PPP?

Ehsas program
Hearth Insaf card
Sherter homes for travelers and homeless, which also offers free breakfast and dinner.
 
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Its baffling to know that how much hate people possess for IK, in spite of him being not even a bad guy.

As somebody said, Pakistan's hopeless economic situation is due to the mess previous Govts created in past 3 decades. Khan is literally doing their dirty laundry and only stupid and naive will expect circumstances to improve in an year or 2. Perhaps in next 4 years situation might improve.

That said, I am amaze when people point fingers at Khan and PTI, than why they ignore their following initiatives which are directly effecting lives of civilians in Pakistan. Tell me how many such programs were started by PML-N & PPP?

Ehsas program
Hearth Insaf card
Sherter homes for travelers and homeless, which also offers free breakfast and dinner.

Michelle Obama gave millions to Maryam Nawaz to set up a womens welfare program, and instead she pocketed all of the money.

Before that the Turkish presidents wife gave Gilani some expensive jewellery as a donation because of the floods in 2010, and guess what he kept that too.

This was Pakistani leadership for ten years, and its shameful that there are actually people out there praying for these thieves to come back to power...
 
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