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India doing nothing, Pakistan doing very little in terrorism fight: Trump

By News Desk
Published: August 22, 2019

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A collage of PM Imran Khan [L], US President Trump [C] and Indian PM Modi [R].

United States President Donald Trump has again criticised Pakistan’s efforts to fight extremism while singling out India for not doing anything in the war on terror.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Trump urged other countries to assume the battle against extremists as the US negotiates a withdrawal from Afghanistan.

“Look, India’s right there, they are not fighting it, we’re fighting it,” he said. “Pakistan is next door. They’re fighting it, very little… it’s not fair. The United States is seven thousand miles away.”

The US president made the statement when asked about the reemergence of the Islamic State group in Iraq. The Trump administration has reduced the US military presence in Syria and Iraq and is negotiating a US withdrawal from Afghanistan with the Taliban insurgents.
But defence experts warn that a vacuum left by the United States could allow an extremist resurgence.

“At a certain point Russia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, they are going to have to fight their battles too,” he continued. “We wiped out the caliphate 100 per cent. I did it in record time. But at a certain point, all of these other countries, where ISIS is around … are going to have to fight them. Because do we want to stay there another 19 years? I don’t think so.”

He also warned Europeans to take back nationals captured fighting for the Islamic State, or he will release them back to their countries. Trump assailed France and Germany for not repatriating citizens who had fought with Islamic state and are now being held in camps in Syria.

“We’re holding thousands of ISIS fighters right now. And Europe has to take them,” he said. “If Europe doesn’t take them, I’ll have no choice but to release them into the countries from which they came. Which is Germany and France and other places.”

“We captured them, we’ve got thousands of them, and now as usual our allies don’t want ’em,” he said. “The United States is not going to put them in Guantanamo for the next 50 years and pay for it.”

PM Imran says no point in talking to India

Trump’s criticism of Islamabad comes barely a month after he hailed Pakistan’s help in advancing peace talks in Afghanistan as US seeks an accord with the Afghan Taliban to end almost 18 years of war.

Speaking from the Oval Office alongside Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan in July last month, Trump also warned he could end the conflict in a matter of days through force and “Afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth,” but preferred dialogue.

“We’ve made a lot of progress over the last couple of weeks, and Pakistan has helped us with that progress,” said Trump. “A lot of things are happening for the United States, and I think a lot of great things are going to be happening for Pakistan under your [Imran] leadership.”

The warm words and smiles signaled a clear reversal for the Republican president, who has in the past accused Pakistan of being duplicitous and last year cut $300 million in security aid.

US President Donald Trump’s warm reception of Imran and a delegation including the army chief and the head of the powerful ISI intelligence service was a welcome relief to a government under increasing economic pressure at home.

The United States has for years been doubtful about Pakistan’s wholehearted commitment to the US-led war on terrorism. Trump has also been suspicious of Pakistan, saying last year that “they don’t do a damn thing for us” despite receiving more than a billion dollars in aid a year.

However, the need to reach a settlement with the Taliban to end more than 18 years of US military involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s assurances that it would use its influence with the militant group helped change the mood.

Pakistani officials had laid the groundwork for the visit months earlier, with a visit to Islamabad in January by Senator Lindsey Graham, a staunch Trump ally who has argued strongly against any precipitous US pullout from Afghanistan. He gave enthusiastic backing to Imran’s government and publicly urged Trump to meet Imran.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2039455/3-india-nothing-pakistan-little-terrorism-fight-trump/
 
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Wrong title... Trump specifically talk about ISIS context.

Pakistan and India is not facing ISIS terrorism... Trum statement Null & void!
 
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Wrong title... Trump specifically talk about ISIS context.

Pakistan and India is not facing ISIS terrorism... Trum statement Null & void!

When you read word "Trump" then expect anything. However, it seems that he wanted Pakistan to fight US war in Afghanistan and the same is not new coming from Washington. Pakistan denied that long ago especially since we had the menace like TTP after Afghan-USSR War. India was there means, actively involved in Afghanistan but totally failed at the expectation of Uncle Sam hence, the drop of designation of India as a "Watchdog in Asia" or "Asian Police". That seems to be the reason as why India was dropped from the list of active participants in Afghanistan peace talks with Taliban. Said it long ago that India totally failed to deliver in respect of promises with US in lieu of open access to Afghanistan which Delhi only utilized to harm us which was realized by US lately.
 
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India doing nothing, Pakistan doing very little in terrorism fight: Trump

By News Desk
Published: August 22, 2019

2039455-image-1566455774-326-640x480.jpg

A collage of PM Imran Khan [L], US President Trump [C] and Indian PM Modi [R].

United States President Donald Trump has again criticised Pakistan’s efforts to fight extremism while singling out India for not doing anything in the war on terror.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Trump urged other countries to assume the battle against extremists as the US negotiates a withdrawal from Afghanistan.

“Look, India’s right there, they are not fighting it, we’re fighting it,” he said. “Pakistan is next door. They’re fighting it, very little… it’s not fair. The United States is seven thousand miles away.”

The US president made the statement when asked about the reemergence of the Islamic State group in Iraq. The Trump administration has reduced the US military presence in Syria and Iraq and is negotiating a US withdrawal from Afghanistan with the Taliban insurgents.
But defence experts warn that a vacuum left by the United States could allow an extremist resurgence.

“At a certain point Russia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, they are going to have to fight their battles too,” he continued. “We wiped out the caliphate 100 per cent. I did it in record time. But at a certain point, all of these other countries, where ISIS is around … are going to have to fight them. Because do we want to stay there another 19 years? I don’t think so.”

He also warned Europeans to take back nationals captured fighting for the Islamic State, or he will release them back to their countries. Trump assailed France and Germany for not repatriating citizens who had fought with Islamic state and are now being held in camps in Syria.

“We’re holding thousands of ISIS fighters right now. And Europe has to take them,” he said. “If Europe doesn’t take them, I’ll have no choice but to release them into the countries from which they came. Which is Germany and France and other places.”

“We captured them, we’ve got thousands of them, and now as usual our allies don’t want ’em,” he said. “The United States is not going to put them in Guantanamo for the next 50 years and pay for it.”

PM Imran says no point in talking to India

Trump’s criticism of Islamabad comes barely a month after he hailed Pakistan’s help in advancing peace talks in Afghanistan as US seeks an accord with the Afghan Taliban to end almost 18 years of war.

Speaking from the Oval Office alongside Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan in July last month, Trump also warned he could end the conflict in a matter of days through force and “Afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth,” but preferred dialogue.

“We’ve made a lot of progress over the last couple of weeks, and Pakistan has helped us with that progress,” said Trump. “A lot of things are happening for the United States, and I think a lot of great things are going to be happening for Pakistan under your [Imran] leadership.”

The warm words and smiles signaled a clear reversal for the Republican president, who has in the past accused Pakistan of being duplicitous and last year cut $300 million in security aid.

US President Donald Trump’s warm reception of Imran and a delegation including the army chief and the head of the powerful ISI intelligence service was a welcome relief to a government under increasing economic pressure at home.

The United States has for years been doubtful about Pakistan’s wholehearted commitment to the US-led war on terrorism. Trump has also been suspicious of Pakistan, saying last year that “they don’t do a damn thing for us” despite receiving more than a billion dollars in aid a year.

However, the need to reach a settlement with the Taliban to end more than 18 years of US military involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s assurances that it would use its influence with the militant group helped change the mood.

Pakistani officials had laid the groundwork for the visit months earlier, with a visit to Islamabad in January by Senator Lindsey Graham, a staunch Trump ally who has argued strongly against any precipitous US pullout from Afghanistan. He gave enthusiastic backing to Imran’s government and publicly urged Trump to meet Imran.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2039455/3-india-nothing-pakistan-little-terrorism-fight-trump/
He also said he is the chosen one? Lolzz,
He ill Jst know, when some thing ill bang his dam head hard, and his deep state ill shut em up soon? He is the king of stupidity all time great?
 
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He also said he is the chosen one? Lolzz,
He ill Jst know, when some thing ill bang his dam head hard, and his deep state ill shut em up soon? He is the king of stupidity all time great?

Interestingly, this bang on India alone will hurt Modi deep inside. Whatever he said about Pakistan doing little, is not new.
 
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He also said he is the chosen one? Lolzz,
He ill Jst know, when some thing ill bang his dam head hard, and his deep state ill shut em up soon? He is the king of stupidity all time great?

waiting for the day when he announces himself as Messiah

India must send it's troops to Afghanistan.

can't wait for it
 
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India doing nothing, Pakistan doing very little in terrorism fight: Trump

By News Desk
Published: August 22, 2019

2039455-image-1566455774-326-640x480.jpg

A collage of PM Imran Khan [L], US President Trump [C] and Indian PM Modi [R].

United States President Donald Trump has again criticised Pakistan’s efforts to fight extremism while singling out India for not doing anything in the war on terror.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Trump urged other countries to assume the battle against extremists as the US negotiates a withdrawal from Afghanistan.

“Look, India’s right there, they are not fighting it, we’re fighting it,” he said. “Pakistan is next door. They’re fighting it, very little… it’s not fair. The United States is seven thousand miles away.”

The US president made the statement when asked about the reemergence of the Islamic State group in Iraq. The Trump administration has reduced the US military presence in Syria and Iraq and is negotiating a US withdrawal from Afghanistan with the Taliban insurgents.
But defence experts warn that a vacuum left by the United States could allow an extremist resurgence.

“At a certain point Russia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, they are going to have to fight their battles too,” he continued. “We wiped out the caliphate 100 per cent. I did it in record time. But at a certain point, all of these other countries, where ISIS is around … are going to have to fight them. Because do we want to stay there another 19 years? I don’t think so.”

He also warned Europeans to take back nationals captured fighting for the Islamic State, or he will release them back to their countries. Trump assailed France and Germany for not repatriating citizens who had fought with Islamic state and are now being held in camps in Syria.

“We’re holding thousands of ISIS fighters right now. And Europe has to take them,” he said. “If Europe doesn’t take them, I’ll have no choice but to release them into the countries from which they came. Which is Germany and France and other places.”

“We captured them, we’ve got thousands of them, and now as usual our allies don’t want ’em,” he said. “The United States is not going to put them in Guantanamo for the next 50 years and pay for it.”

PM Imran says no point in talking to India

Trump’s criticism of Islamabad comes barely a month after he hailed Pakistan’s help in advancing peace talks in Afghanistan as US seeks an accord with the Afghan Taliban to end almost 18 years of war.

Speaking from the Oval Office alongside Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan in July last month, Trump also warned he could end the conflict in a matter of days through force and “Afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth,” but preferred dialogue.

“We’ve made a lot of progress over the last couple of weeks, and Pakistan has helped us with that progress,” said Trump. “A lot of things are happening for the United States, and I think a lot of great things are going to be happening for Pakistan under your [Imran] leadership.”

The warm words and smiles signaled a clear reversal for the Republican president, who has in the past accused Pakistan of being duplicitous and last year cut $300 million in security aid.

US President Donald Trump’s warm reception of Imran and a delegation including the army chief and the head of the powerful ISI intelligence service was a welcome relief to a government under increasing economic pressure at home.

The United States has for years been doubtful about Pakistan’s wholehearted commitment to the US-led war on terrorism. Trump has also been suspicious of Pakistan, saying last year that “they don’t do a damn thing for us” despite receiving more than a billion dollars in aid a year.

However, the need to reach a settlement with the Taliban to end more than 18 years of US military involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s assurances that it would use its influence with the militant group helped change the mood.

Pakistani officials had laid the groundwork for the visit months earlier, with a visit to Islamabad in January by Senator Lindsey Graham, a staunch Trump ally who has argued strongly against any precipitous US pullout from Afghanistan. He gave enthusiastic backing to Imran’s government and publicly urged Trump to meet Imran.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2039455/3-india-nothing-pakistan-little-terrorism-fight-trump/
70000 people Mr Trump. You call it little?
 
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stupid one dimensional PK "journalists". this here interview/talk is causing endless pain to gungoos. they are saying why is he speaking in the language of PM Khan and all tribune saw was "criticism" of Pakistan? treasonous freaks!

That is why I clarified in couple of above posts that saying as such about Pakistan does not matter as it is not new. Also, expect very less of Pakistani media which is mostly infected of political loyalties and under influence of certain families to peddle wretched propaganda by one way or another. The lashing for India indeed came after Modi never dared to send troops to Afghanistan despite of one or two times bluffs for public frenzy and to fuel superiority complex ego within India.
 
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When you read word "Trump" then expect anything. However, it seems that he wanted Pakistan to fight US war in Afghanistan and the same is not new coming from Washington. Pakistan denied that long ago especially since we had the menace like TTP after Afghan-USSR War. India was there means, actively involved in Afghanistan but totally failed at the expectation of Uncle Sam hence, the drop of designation of India as a "Watchdog in Asia" or "Asian Police". That seems to be the reason as why India was dropped from the list of active participants in Afghanistan peace talks with Taliban. Said it long ago that India totally failed to deliver in respect of promises with US in lieu of open access to Afghanistan which Delhi only utilized to harm us which was realized by US lately.
Fighting ISIS is in our interests.. I see Pakistan military to be Afghanistan eliminating the terrorist post-USEXIT
 
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India is not sending foot-soldiers without UN badge on them aka peace keepers.
We will defend our borders against possible Afghan ISIS or Talibs, but Indian army will not send soldiers to Afghanistan.
 
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Fighting ISIS is in our interests.. I see Pakistan military to be Afghanistan eliminating the terrorist post-USEXIT

Be it ISIS or anyone other terrorist organization; Pakistan been fighting since long and will do so only based upon our own interests & safety at large. But if someone wants Pakistan to fight their created mess alone, is not what we do. Pakistan been saying for long that Afghanistan issue is not handled they way it has been and that is proven by the time especially since ISIS reached this region.
 
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Be it ISIS or anyone other terrorist organization; Pakistan been fighting since long and will do so only based upon our own interests & safety at large. But if someone wants Pakistan to fight their created mess alone, is not what we do. Pakistan been saying for long that Afghanistan issue is not handled they way it has been and that is proven by the time especially since ISIS reached this region.
ISIS is there in Afghanistan and it will spread to other areas like cancer if we do not act. TTP was also not our mess but we had to deal with it. Fighting ISIS with pro-Pakistan support in Afghanistan will be an easy job and it will have many dividends for Pakistan
 
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