Desertfalcon
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Hey,
You had mentioned in your previous post that you sent your position, so what was it? do you want us to get the f-16's or are you against it?
I am very much in favour of it. Unfortunately, I got no response from anyone in my state's congressional delegation other than thanking me for my input and one from Sen. Risch saying that he disagreed with me and would be voting against any sale. Mine is definitely the minority opinion here.
Also, is it right to say, since you agreed with desert fighter, that the Americans are responsible for creating the bad blood between us and ruining our relationship? If you feel that is the case, what do you think should be the next steps America should take in improving this relationship?Subsidizing the F-16's is a given, but what else could America do to improve it?
I don't agree that it was all America's fault, to begin with, but I think that my country could do better if we broadened the relationship to include more economic involvement as in trade, jobs, etc. The big problem beyond Pakistan, is that groups like Al Qaeda, ISIS, the Taliban, etc., and their actions, have so soured Islam in America's eyes, that many Americans tend to view any Muslim country with deep suspicion. I think that wrong, but it is the reality.
Also, do you believe that the Pakistan Army had no knowledge of the Osama operation?
No. It took us many years to track him down after the debacle of Tora Bora. He was very, very, careful at hiding and it was by playing a hunch, that even we got him.
The reason i am asking these questions is because i am interested in knowing the American pov, especially yours, since you have mentioned that you are a Republican party official.
I'm a very minor official. I've been a county precinct chairman and treasurer, a delegate to state conventions. I was my party's nominee for my state's assembly though in 2002 but I lost running against a popular incumbent. It gave me street cred though, with my Party.
Yeah right!
Absolutely no chance at all!!
Pakistanis are right! Beware of friendship with America!
The reason there is probably no chance, is that I find it hard to believe that anyone in Pakistan's command structure believes that any future open conventional conflict with India could turn out as a positive for Pakistan. It's just my unemotional, assessment of the reality of the idea, not any bias.
Would Trump do the same Sir? After all he is being voted for exactly the reasons you mentioned above.
It's hard to tell what Trump would actually do and what is just his over-the-top bombastic rhetoric but relations with almost all Muslim countries would turn very cold, under a President Trump. He is very, very, anti-Muslim. I can't imagine a President Trump celebrating Eid al-Fitr in the White House which the current and past American presidents have done.