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http://www.dawn.com/news/1270078/pakistan-friend-or-foe-asks-us-congress-panel
@pakistani342 seems the current mode in the capital hill is quite hostile towards Pakistan, thus all is not well as the jernals would want people in Pakistan to believe.
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WASHINGTON: Senior US lawmakers and their witnesses are gathering on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to once again ask Pakistan if it is America’s friend or foe.
The House Subcommittees on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade and Asia and the Pacific are jointly holding this hearing, hoping that it would help them determine how to deal with Pakistan, an old ally many in Congress no longer trust. The chairman of one of the subcommittees is a Republican lawmaker, Congressman Ted Poe, who never makes an effort to hide his dislike for Pakistan.
“This hearing will give members the opportunity to learn more about Pakistan’s longstanding ties to terrorist groups and allow for a more informed reassessment of US foreign policy priorities vis-à-vis Islamabad,” said Mr Poe while explaining why he had called the hearing.
Former US ambassador to Afghanistan and United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, is one of the three witnesses who have been asked to explain Pakistan and its policies to the lawmakers.
The other two witnesses are Bill Roggio, senior editor, Long War Journal, and Tricia Bacon, Assistant Professor, American University.
In a recent statement, Mr Khalilzad urged the United States to adopt a policy of total isolation against Pakistan and turn it into a “second North Korea” to force it to cooperate in Afghanistan.
“The United States has spent tens of billions of taxpayer dollars in aid to Pakistan since 9/11. Now, 15 years later, Pakistan’s military and intel services are still linked to terrorist organisations and little success has been made to stabilise the region,” said Congressman Matt Salmon, who heads the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific.
“We must take a closer look at US goals, expectations and our aid spending in the region. In this hearing, we will discuss the Administration’s failed policy towards Pakistan and debate the best way forward,” he said.
Published in Dawn, July 11th, 2016
It sure is -- again it is irrelevant vs-a-vis Afghanistan
Pakistan is neither friend nor foe, we only care about our own interests
Our people hate afghans and dont want to aid aimless self serving American ains in Afghanistan, the generals don't have anything to do with it
I think it is very relevant to the Afghanistan, here is a quick quote.
The United States has spent tens of billions of taxpayer dollars in aid to Pakistan since 9/11. Now, 15 years later, Pakistan’s military and intel services are still linked to terrorist organisations and little success has been made to stabilise the region
In other words Pakistan is directly undermining the region or Afghanistan in particular, AF a strategic ally of the USö
The first part of your statment carries weight the second part is a bunch balloonies
They weren't clowns wen u were beggin them fr F-16s!! Nw tat they knw pak is on its way to become North Korea they r clowns... Hats off man spoken lyk a true pakistani...A festival of clowns nothing more. What can they do that they havnt done already. They already played out all of their cards.
Not anymore, i used to be pro afghan, considered them poor Muslim brothers oppressed by soviets, war lords, taliban and americans.
Then over the last two years something emerged, I realised the Afghans were namak harams they have millions of refugees in our country.
We have given them space, food, work, protection because we saw mo difference between us and them, so even though our own people were poor we were poor together
Then we realised the afghans didn't care, they spread drugs and criminality in Pakistan, they hated Pakistan regardless of our sacrifices.
They invited india and help them harm Pakistan
No your mistaken, many Pakistanis have woken up, whilst we dont hate the average poor afghan, we hate your country snd your betrayal with the indians.
We want you out of Pakistan and for our government and military to act against the Afghan threat, create a border, set up a strict visa system, punish Afghanistan for working with India, restrict afghan access to Pakistan, our facilities, our road, rail and ports
And to generally accept that Afghanistan is a threat, there are no more pie in the sky brother relations and the responsibility of military and government is not to suck afghan and American balls but to deal with the rhreats against our state.
I will tell you one more thing Pakistan is a tenacious, resourceful, vengeful enemy and Afghanistan will regret if they keep pissing us off
http://www.dawn.com/news/1270078/pakistan-friend-or-foe-asks-us-congress-panel
@pakistani342 seems the current mode in the capital hill is quite hostile towards Pakistan, thus all is not well as the jernals would want people in Pakistan to believe.
____________________
WASHINGTON: Senior US lawmakers and their witnesses are gathering on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to once again ask Pakistan if it is America’s friend or foe.
The House Subcommittees on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade and Asia and the Pacific are jointly holding this hearing, hoping that it would help them determine how to deal with Pakistan, an old ally many in Congress no longer trust. The chairman of one of the subcommittees is a Republican lawmaker, Congressman Ted Poe, who never makes an effort to hide his dislike for Pakistan.
“This hearing will give members the opportunity to learn more about Pakistan’s longstanding ties to terrorist groups and allow for a more informed reassessment of US foreign policy priorities vis-à-vis Islamabad,” said Mr Poe while explaining why he had called the hearing.
Former US ambassador to Afghanistan and United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, is one of the three witnesses who have been asked to explain Pakistan and its policies to the lawmakers.
The other two witnesses are Bill Roggio, senior editor, Long War Journal, and Tricia Bacon, Assistant Professor, American University.
In a recent statement, Mr Khalilzad urged the United States to adopt a policy of total isolation against Pakistan and turn it into a “second North Korea” to force it to cooperate in Afghanistan.
“The United States has spent tens of billions of taxpayer dollars in aid to Pakistan since 9/11. Now, 15 years later, Pakistan’s military and intel services are still linked to terrorist organisations and little success has been made to stabilise the region,” said Congressman Matt Salmon, who heads the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific.
“We must take a closer look at US goals, expectations and our aid spending in the region. In this hearing, we will discuss the Administration’s failed policy towards Pakistan and debate the best way forward,” he said.
Published in Dawn, July 11th, 2016
Not anymore, i used to be pro afghan, considered them poor Muslim brothers oppressed by soviets, war lords, taliban and americans.
Then over the last two years something emerged, I realised the Afghans were namak harams they have millions of refugees in our country.
We have given them space, food, work, protection because we saw mo difference between us and them, so even though our own people were poor we were poor together
Then we realised the afghans didn't care, they spread drugs and criminality in Pakistan, they hated Pakistan regardless of our sacrifices.
They invited india and help them harm Pakistan
No your mistaken, many Pakistanis have woken up, whilst we dont hate the average poor afghan, we hate your country snd your betrayal with the indians.
We want you out of Pakistan and for our government and military to act against the Afghan threat, create a border, set up a strict visa system, punish Afghanistan for working with India, restrict afghan access to Pakistan, our facilities, our road, rail and ports
And to generally accept that Afghanistan is a threat, there are no more pie in the sky brother relations and the responsibility of military and government is not to suck afghan and American balls but to deal with the rhreats against our state.
I will tell you one more thing Pakistan is a tenacious, resourceful, vengeful enemy and Afghanistan will regret if they keep pissing us off
The thing you have to consider is the the GHQ probably considers Afghanistan on par with the building of the Nuclear weapon: it is an "eat grass" enterprise -- and you can't really blame the Pindi boys given Afghanistan's actions post 9/11.
Pakistan was the US's most sanctioned ally in the 1990s if you remember. The sanctions did not help achieve US's interests -- it actually badly hurt them -- what you see today is a remnant of that policy: there is no constituency in the US to completely cut Pakistan off because the results were so disastrous the last time around.
Do you think Afghanistan is more important to the US than nuclear non-proliferation? No [just see how the US sanctioned Iran and Pakistan on this issue but nothing happened vis-a-vis Afghanistan or Iraq for Iran]
Today the US has many pressing issues compared to the 1990s when it was a hyper power:
1. The Middle East is in Turmoil
2. The rise of China to contend with
Lets us say the US sanctions Pakistan circa 1990s -- do you think that will change Pakistan's calculus? Here are some scenarios
1. Yes -- Pakistan backs down and sanctions removed on the same speed as were with Iran
2. No -- Afghanistan continues on a decline -- Pakistan also starts a decline or continues to muddle
3. No with a Pakistan more aggressively supports the Taliban
-- Afghanistan continues on rapid decline -- Now does the US scale the pressure back ?
-- Highly unstable Scenario
4. Yes -- but it takes 10 years to change Pakistan's behavior [like with Iran]
-- Afghanistan's turn around pushed back another 20-40 years on top of where we are today (Afghanistan is still sliding downwards)
Note -- Afghanistan's primary problems are internal -- the GHQ just exploits these. These problems are not going to go away -- as things are they are getting worse.
@pakistani342 seems the current mode in the capital hill is quite hostile towards Pakistan, thus all is not well as the jernals would want people in Pakistan to believe.
They weren't clowns wen u were beggin them fr F-16s!! Nw tat they knw pak is on its way to become North Korea they r clowns... Hats off man spoken lyk a true pakistani...