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Former PM Imran Khan's anti-American rhetoric exacerbated tensions: US senator

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  • US senator says he is willing to help repair the damage done to US-Pakistan relations.
  • Says tensions between the two countries have been worsened by Imran Khan's anti-American statements.
  • US hopes incumbent Pakistani premier helps foster bilateral ties between Pakistan and the US, he says.
NEW YORK: In an interview with The Washington Post, US Senate Majority Leader Charles E Schumer has stated that he is willing to use his influence to help repair the damage done to US-Pakistan relations by the anti-American rhetoric of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, The News reported.
The US senator spoke to the American-Pakistan Advocacy Group (APDG) in New York, reiterating the administration's position on Imran Khan's claims that US government assistance in overthrowing his government was part of the Biden administration.


According to him, tensions between the two countries have been worsened by the former Pakistani prime minister's anti-American statements. Schumer has high hopes for Pakistan's current Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to ameliorate the situation, and is willing to do anything he can to help.
According to the US Senate Majority Leader, the United States adheres to a policy of acceptance for individuals who have been elected through a democratic process and upholds democratic norms and ideals.
Hinting at Imran Khan, Schumer said: “Your former prime minister did not talk positive about the US but the incumbent Pakistani premier is expected to help foster bilateral ties between Pakistan and the US."
To a question as to what the US policy would be if Imran Khan came into power once again after winning elections, he said the US holds a dialogue with an elected head of the government, adding that no matter how intensely you disagree with someone, the best way to resolve issues is to hold a dialogue.
The US senator hoped for the restoration of friendly ties between the two countries and added that Pakistan had remained an ally of the US government. When Schumer asked the gathering whom the Pakistani community in the US supported, some of them said Imran Khan while others defused the situation by saying "mixed".
Senator Schumer also slammed the Indian government for persecuting Muslims in India and added that he supported the rights of Kashmiri people. The statement of the US senator is quite distinctive and meaningful despite the Indian lobby’s influence on the Biden administration as Schumer is the Leader of the House of his party in the Senate and enjoys great influence. Besides, no candidate has appeared against him in the upcoming US Senate elections and the chances of his return unopposed are very high.
Surprisingly, the remarks of the US senator, criticising Imran Khan and pinning hopes on Shehbaz, sent a wave of despair in the APAG gathering. The sentiments of the organisers of the event were not different from the audience, so they winded up the program abruptly. It is the first time when a key US senator has explicitly opposed Imran Khan’s anti-US rants.


He can't give one quote from Imran Khan's so-called anti-american rhetoric???... Unless "don't drone bomb us" is considered anti-american???
 
He is actually a very powerful figure in American politics not random senator

Imran Khan is an honourable man and is speaking the truth. The US regularly uses it might, influence and money to interfere in the domestic affairs of countries that don't do as they are told. It's a speciality of the CIA
 
:lol: just goes on to show how much of a gap there is b/w our interests and the way we see the reality........even amongst the most Pro US audience! ie Pakistani Americans. The last paragraph was really funny and a great testimony to what i have written.

Pakistan has benefitted from this relationship as much as it could since 1950s of CETO-SENTO days. Now, its no longer useful nor beneficiary for Pakistan Strategically. US's ally is now India. As long as India stays its ally and its central partner, Pakistan wont find any usefulness with America!

BTW the most funny line in the Article was when this US parliamentarian said ''Pakistan had remained an ally of the US government''

As if we have forgotten US's politicians, think tanks, militarymen, Leader's Anti Pakistani statements of the last 21 years consistently!:omghaha:

Double game, triple game, game he game! Hub of Terrorism, Blackmailing/pressurizing our US going citizens, to Spy for their intel. agencies in Pakistan and on their fellow Muslim communities in US etc etc.....Dr Afia Siddiqui, Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Ramzi, Hussain Haqqani, Gulalai Ismail etc etc Daniel Pearl drama, OBL raid drama, Salala Check post attack martyring our 26 soldiers, Stealing our AH-1Zs, Stopping supply of F16s etc etc FATF Blackmail, crashing our currency, The AIPAC-Indian Lobby, Our Nuke Program etc etc

The truth is, US NEED PAKISTAN AS AN ALLY ON HER SIDE NOT PAKISTAN! specially in this post WOT World! We have our own regional allies to lean on. The sooner the US realize that, the better!
They have done everything that an enemy would do to Pakistan. They only call us allies to give some respect to their slaves.
 
to every power it suits that his rival is weak within, it's a war.
and when you have soldouts available all the time to take the task up, it eases to exercise the cause.

we practically set a very good example for the enemies. next door neighbor in particular and we heard sounds in India of taking Pakistan to task from within instead of military buildup.

the thing is we are not ashamed of it, rather people are seen defending the shameless act because this political elite has invested so much in this nation by snatching everything from them, they look miserably useless and only good at blindly defending them or casting the vote for the next loot.

then we say, we have guardians at the borders and the guardian of the just, who funnel down the threat to minimal either it is at the front or constitution. to this what shine at their chest is hypocrisy.
 
When is standing up for Pakistan being anti-american?

Choot k dhakkan BC.

We just don't wanna do slavery, how hard is it to understand?

These Americans are pure malice. They have that fat Bajwa as their ally. A Trojan horse in Pakistan.

He can't give one quote from Imran Khan's so-called anti-american rhetoric???... Unless "don't drone bomb us" is considered anti-american???

That is another lie these Americans invented. Imran Khan is anti-America. They were so fearful of Imran Khan that they couldn't face him.
 
View attachment 857624
  • US senator says he is willing to help repair the damage done to US-Pakistan relations.
  • Says tensions between the two countries have been worsened by Imran Khan's anti-American statements.
  • US hopes incumbent Pakistani premier helps foster bilateral ties between Pakistan and the US, he says.
NEW YORK: In an interview with The Washington Post, US Senate Majority Leader Charles E Schumer has stated that he is willing to use his influence to help repair the damage done to US-Pakistan relations by the anti-American rhetoric of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, The News reported.
The US senator spoke to the American-Pakistan Advocacy Group (APDG) in New York, reiterating the administration's position on Imran Khan's claims that US government assistance in overthrowing his government was part of the Biden administration.


According to him, tensions between the two countries have been worsened by the former Pakistani prime minister's anti-American statements. Schumer has high hopes for Pakistan's current Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to ameliorate the situation, and is willing to do anything he can to help.
According to the US Senate Majority Leader, the United States adheres to a policy of acceptance for individuals who have been elected through a democratic process and upholds democratic norms and ideals.
Hinting at Imran Khan, Schumer said: “Your former prime minister did not talk positive about the US but the incumbent Pakistani premier is expected to help foster bilateral ties between Pakistan and the US."
To a question as to what the US policy would be if Imran Khan came into power once again after winning elections, he said the US holds a dialogue with an elected head of the government, adding that no matter how intensely you disagree with someone, the best way to resolve issues is to hold a dialogue.
The US senator hoped for the restoration of friendly ties between the two countries and added that Pakistan had remained an ally of the US government. When Schumer asked the gathering whom the Pakistani community in the US supported, some of them said Imran Khan while others defused the situation by saying "mixed".
Senator Schumer also slammed the Indian government for persecuting Muslims in India and added that he supported the rights of Kashmiri people. The statement of the US senator is quite distinctive and meaningful despite the Indian lobby’s influence on the Biden administration as Schumer is the Leader of the House of his party in the Senate and enjoys great influence. Besides, no candidate has appeared against him in the upcoming US Senate elections and the chances of his return unopposed are very high.
Surprisingly, the remarks of the US senator, criticising Imran Khan and pinning hopes on Shehbaz, sent a wave of despair in the APAG gathering. The sentiments of the organisers of the event were not different from the audience, so they winded up the program abruptly. It is the first time when a key US senator has explicitly opposed Imran Khan’s anti-US rants.
My message to the honourable senator is just F**k off, US have done enough damage to our country and US is definitely no friend or well wisher of ours.
 
On the contrary, US conspiracy to topple the Khan government has resulted in many times more anti American sentiments among people, there are some US stooges in army and imported government, but now all the goodwill for US is gone in the hearts and minds of people of Pakistan.

US did this in Iran, resulted in an anti American regime there.

US did this Afghanistan, resulted in an anti American Taliban government there.

US did this in Pakistan, resulted in a more anti American sentiments in Pakistan.

Moral of the story, US never learns.
 
Look at this arrogant moron, saying they r ready to repair relations after what IK did. And he thinks the ppl of Pakistan will forget what they did?? Suddenly the corrupt and incompetent sharifs became great leaders.
Nearing elections everyone will see how west will defend these goons and promote them to win again. I just hope trump wins again. These Democrats are satan followers and warmongers.
 
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  • US senator says he is willing to help repair the damage done to US-Pakistan relations.
  • Says tensions between the two countries have been worsened by Imran Khan's anti-American statements.
  • US hopes incumbent Pakistani premier helps foster bilateral ties between Pakistan and the US, he says.
NEW YORK: In an interview with The Washington Post, US Senate Majority Leader Charles E Schumer has stated that he is willing to use his influence to help repair the damage done to US-Pakistan relations by the anti-American rhetoric of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, The News reported.
The US senator spoke to the American-Pakistan Advocacy Group (APDG) in New York, reiterating the administration's position on Imran Khan's claims that US government assistance in overthrowing his government was part of the Biden administration.


According to him, tensions between the two countries have been worsened by the former Pakistani prime minister's anti-American statements. Schumer has high hopes for Pakistan's current Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to ameliorate the situation, and is willing to do anything he can to help.
According to the US Senate Majority Leader, the United States adheres to a policy of acceptance for individuals who have been elected through a democratic process and upholds democratic norms and ideals.
Hinting at Imran Khan, Schumer said: “Your former prime minister did not talk positive about the US but the incumbent Pakistani premier is expected to help foster bilateral ties between Pakistan and the US."
To a question as to what the US policy would be if Imran Khan came into power once again after winning elections, he said the US holds a dialogue with an elected head of the government, adding that no matter how intensely you disagree with someone, the best way to resolve issues is to hold a dialogue.
The US senator hoped for the restoration of friendly ties between the two countries and added that Pakistan had remained an ally of the US government. When Schumer asked the gathering whom the Pakistani community in the US supported, some of them said Imran Khan while others defused the situation by saying "mixed".
Senator Schumer also slammed the Indian government for persecuting Muslims in India and added that he supported the rights of Kashmiri people. The statement of the US senator is quite distinctive and meaningful despite the Indian lobby’s influence on the Biden administration as Schumer is the Leader of the House of his party in the Senate and enjoys great influence. Besides, no candidate has appeared against him in the upcoming US Senate elections and the chances of his return unopposed are very high.
Surprisingly, the remarks of the US senator, criticising Imran Khan and pinning hopes on Shehbaz, sent a wave of despair in the APAG gathering. The sentiments of the organisers of the event were not different from the audience, so they winded up the program abruptly. It is the first time when a key US senator has explicitly opposed Imran Khan’s anti-US rants.

Mangtay Raho, Chat-tay Raho aur Jootay Khatay Raho.
That is what the USA wants Pakistan to be ...!
Alas, those who were never been to their senses in the last 72year are still happy and proud of it.
Fools think that the USA will steer Pakistan out of her miseries.
 
US wants military bases in Pakistan, because that's what Uncle Sam does. US has militaries bases in all of its "colonies". By having bases they setup shop near Iran from another side and negate Chinese influence in the area. Which is key.

Im pro Pakistani too, but give that everything runs through Pakistan rhetoric a rest. This past couple months should be evidence for everyone that pakistan is a client/slave state. Its "leaders"and in turn the people will always remain slave to amreeka and imf.
:lol: nope thats not the reason........a few drone operators in Shamsi AB dont negate any influence!

Baat kuch orr ha shahzady!!!!!! Kabhi Kabhi critical thinking b develop kia kr viz a viz America!......then u will get it.

Akalmandon ka haal dekh lo🤣😂

Joote bhi khaate ho, ghulami bhi karte ho, wo bhi Nawaz, Zardari, Diesel jaison ki. 📍
:lol: speaking of ghulami, how it feels to be living as just another irrelevant minority in UK ie yr former Colonial master, which was known to enslave yr elders in Pak?:lol::lol::lol:

Beta! zarra sambhal k.......urdu b aati ha ya apne Farangi Masters ki Angreezi he samajhty ho?
 
emotional rant!! tum bahar rehny waly log hamesha khoty k khoty he rehna!
Fikr not! IK wapis any wala ha, Once he comes, China, Russia etc will all be back to normal.
Tension leny ki zaroorat nai ha.

I think its not a proper way to talk to someone. Yes we are emotional lot who cares for Pakistan seeing what fucckery is going on there.
 
I think its not a proper way to talk to someone. Yes we are emotional lot who cares for Pakistan seeing what fucckery is going on there.
emotional attitude is a sign of lack of maturity..........always remember that. And in life, immature people never make it far.
 
The American devil has spoken.
Devils speak the truth ? :woot:

Lets believe it at once coz it serves our narrative the best :laugh:

Le America: Imran khan ko hatao hamarey kutton ki Government lao .
Jo goray ne bola, woh yahan sab ne aankhen band kar k maan liya.

Goray ko gaali bhi do aur uss k sentences ko sachayi ka makam bhi do.
 
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