Never said
YOU did. I was just asking considering you guys have been saying Pakistan is...aahhmm...umm...'better'...than the US in many ways.
But...It
IS a contradiction.
People move to somewhere else where they
BELIEVE to be superior. In other words, the proverbial 'grass in greener on the other side' perception.
You guys have been telling the few Americans on this board that the US is -- in many ways --
INFERIOR to Pakistan.
And yet, you guys listed...
- Religious persecution
- Overpopulation
- Poor economy
The three major reasons why would anyone leave. So if Pakistan have at least three major compelling reasons why Pakistanis should, not must, leave Pakistan if they have the chance, then how is it that Pakistan is 'superior' to the US.
Pal, am former USAF, F-111 (Cold War) then F-16 (Desert Storm). I probably know a wee bit about aviation more than you do.
The US have been a global leader in aviation since the turn of the 20th century. Am not talking about
SERVICES provided. Am asking that if Pakistan is soooooo 'superior' to the US, why is it that Pakistan still has to import its defense.
Hey...I went from Aviation to Semiconductor. From big things to subatomic things.
You should use the forum's search feature. I explained low radar observability better than any of you guys could.
Because in their minds, Pakistan is 'superior' to the US. I have no problems with that. Americans are free to think and do what they want. Something difficult to grasp in many parts of the world, including your Pakistan.
This is a silly argument. The 'If' is absurd in the face of reality. People leave not because of speculation if where they are going it the same as where they are, but that where they want to go is better than where they are. Do you really think you can convince Pakistanis to stay home based upon that 'If'?
I welcome Pakistanis to the US, pal. I worked with a few Iranians and Pakistanis. Their smarts contributes to the greatness of the US, not Pakistan. Your loss. Our gain.