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Clinton to Pakistan: Get back to Business

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Opening the supplies for the NATO which this meeting has been arranged to do will be a suicide note for this inept and crooked establishment.

Pakistan must declare neutrality and stop the NATO supplies from the ground and the air once and for all. We have paid enough with our blood and money and have received nothing in return but more terror , more blood more dead bodies of our brave men.Lets say NO to the US once and for all , lets not forget the massacre of our two dozen men at Sallala !
 
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looks like pakistanies will keep on working for US on the same old salary.
 
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yes read it now jet fuel is out in afghhanistan they need PSO to send them ASAP :D
 
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for pakistani members PSO try to send jet fuel afghanistan . someone go court on PSO they are not state in state :tdown:

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We have an unparliamentary expression in URDU:

Something Something Something
Khairat lagi butney

As I said earlier, give it time and as the oil reserves get low , US will adopt the MAI BAAP Posture and attitude:



By Elise Labott

The United States and Pakistan sought to repair damaged ties ahead of a review by Pakistan's parliament on how the relationship between the two countries should go forward.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar for more than an hour Thursday on the sidelines of a conference in London on Somalia.The meeting was largely symbolic, as Pakistan has in essence halted much of its cooperation with the United States while its parliament reassess future terms of engagement with Washington following the U.S. airstrike in November that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers along the border with Afghanistan.

Khar told Clinton the parliamentary recommendations would not be unveiled until next month, after the country elects and swears in a new senate, a senior State Department official told reporters after the meeting.

Clinton told the minister the Obama administration respected the Pakistani parliament's right to debate the issue, but said the United States was eager to "get back to business with Pakistan" on issues of shared interest, including counter-terrorism and Afghan reconciliation talks with the Taliban once the review was complete. She also laid out her vision for how the U.S.-Pakistan relationship would look going forward, the official said.

Clinton also floated the idea of high-level visits by officials such as Deputy Secretary Tom Nides and Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman, as well possible aid the United States can provide in the future.

The Pakistani government rejected a NATO report that blamed misunderstandings on both sides for the deadly border incident, and closed NATO supply routes across its borders to Afghanistan.

Anti-American sentiment in Pakistan has also been fueled by anger over the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden at a compound in Pakistan last May, and continued American drone strikes on targets in the nation.

For its part, Washington has questioned Islamabad's resolve to fight extremism, and has slashed military aid to Pakistan.

A classified NATO report leaked earlier this month said Pakistan's secret services are assisting the Taliban in carrying out attacks on foreign troops in Afghanistan, a charge Khar said was false. U.S. have officials openly discussed how the Taliban can operate freely from Pakistan.

"From its Pakistani safe havens, the Taliban leadership remains confident of eventual victory," said Lt. Gen. Ronald Burgess, the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, in testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee last week.

While Khar told Clinton that Pakistan would welcome a return to working with the United States, the official did not sugar-coat the difficulties of rebuilding the relationship after what is expected to be tough recommendations from parliament.

"They will, I think, very much respect what it is the parliament has to say," she said of Pakistan's civilian government.

Before her meeting with Clinton, Khar told reporters parliament was currently looking at "terms of re-engagement" with the United States.

"We hope that, for the goals that we share that of peace and stability within the region, Pakistan and the United States will be able to foster their ties. However, there are certain pre-conditions for that," Khar said.

She said the United States should work to establish a "predictable, transparent and sustainable" relationship with Pakistan based on both countries' mutual interest.

In the past, "a different type of relationship has been pursued in the dark of night and a different type in daylight," Khar said. "We hope to be able to combine the two and bring this relationship credibility (in the eyes of) the people of Pakistan."
 
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Are you ashamed of your own indian flag?

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doesn't she know thatwe washed our hands from that business.

Alhumdullilah i am pakistani and i have balls to say what i feel & beleive and for u "please stop living in fool's paradise"
 
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The relationship between Pakistan and US is like Ross and Rachel in F.R.I.E.N.D.S !

Its on again, off again!
 
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The relationship between Pakistan and US is like Ross and Rachel in F.R.I.E.N.D.S !

Its on again, off again!

What comes to mind is will they ever marry???

PS

Well if we are on simile drive then I feel like haring the below:

>> Pakistan and USA is more closer to of Veronica and Archie

>> India and Pakistan are like Moose and Reggie

>> India and China like Bart and Homer

>> China and Pakistan like Laurel and Hardy

>> India and Russia like Bart and Nelson

>> Russia and China ... errrr.... ummm can't think of one

>> Russia and Pakistan like Apu and Eric Cartman

What say???
 
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What comes to mind is will they ever marry???

PS

Well if we are on simile drive then I feel like haring the below:

>> Pakistan and USA is more closer to of Veronica and Archie

>> India and Pakistan are like Moose and Reggie

>> India and China like Bart and Homer

>> China and Pakistan like Laurel and Hardy

>> India and Russia like Bart and Nelson

>> Russia and China ... errrr.... ummm can't think of one

>> Russia and Pakistan like Apu and Eric Cartman

What say???

Come on man don't get started with it now....
conclusive comments ....India is becoming tulsi verani of the region
 
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Come on man don't get started with it now....
conclusive comments ....India is becoming tulsi verani of the region

Well... I take your point... I believe a healthy relation between US and Pakistan is imperative to maintain peace and stability in this region. Pakistan is a very important strategic partner of USA and sometimes I believe we live in delusion that Pakistan army gets paid to do the dirty job. Actually Pakistan ends up spending more fighting terrorism if one understands factorial and domino effects how war within an organization works. Also, Pakistan plays a key role in keeping checks on Islamic Radicals which for me do anything but what Kuran suggests. Pakistan in whole is a responsible nation and us Indians much expect good relations between them and US. However, I also feel that building relations with China might deteriorate relation between Pakistan and US... hence now its all upto Pakistan's diplomacy to come out trumps as both the boats their are sailing are very important for their own stability.

regards,
Foo
 
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