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Pakistan will not offer bases to the US military.

While we all are at discussing US using Pakistani airspace I thought I should post a propaganda video related to US using Pakistani Airspace by India:
 
Pakistan is not economically strong enough to make a complete break with the USA. Simple calculus. We should learn from history. If we helped USA kill OBL and destroy AQ in the 90's, we would be better off today. Lets not repeat those mistakes.
And what is so different this time you want to do while having bases in Pakistan, what you couldn't do for more than 20 years, while actually having bases inside Afghanistan ?
 
VOA website was blocked in Pakistan. Is it open now?
It is still blocked and President of Pakistan is giving interview to VOA

VOA was illegal to broadcast in the US despite being based in the US and staffed by American officials and compradors. If you research their background you might be able to figure out why.
 
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Knowing our jernails they've probably already given bases to the US, they're just keeping it secret to stay safe from the backlash.
 
US-Pakistan talks on military bases reach impasse: report
Anwar Iqbal Published June 8, 2021


WASHINGTON: The United States continues to focus on Pakistan for a military base in the region, although some American officials believe the negotiations have reached an impasse for now, The New York Times reported on Monday.

The US intelligence agency CIA did use a base in Pakistan to launch drone strikes against militants but “was kicked out of the facility in 2011, when US relations with Pakistan unraveled,” the report adds.

“Some American officials (told the newspaper) that negotiations with Pakistan had reached an impasse for now. Others have said the option remains on the table and a deal is possible,” the report explains.

According to NYT, William J. Burns, the CIA director, recently made an unannounced visit to Islamabad to meet the chief of the Pakistani military and the head of the directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence. US Defence Secretary Lloyd J. Austin also has had frequent calls with the Pakistani military chief about getting the country’s help for future US operations in Afghanistan.

Mr Burns did not bring up the base issue during his trip to Pakistan as the visit focused on broader counterterrorism cooperation but “some of Mr Austin’s discussions have been more direct,” the report adds.

Analysing Pakistan’s reluctance in offering a base to the US, the report notes that “the government in Islamabad is unlikely to sign off on any US strikes against the Taliban that are launched from a base in Pakistan.”

Yet, “some American officials believe Pakistan wants to allow US access to a base if it can control how it is used,” the report adds while pointing out that “public opinion in the country has been strongly against any renewed presence by the United States.”

The report also quotes from Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s speech in the parliament last month, saying that “no US base will be allowed by Prime Minister Imran Khan so long he is in power”.

The report points out that the CIA used the Shamsi air base in Balochistan to carry out hundreds of drone strikes during a surge that began in 2008. The strikes focused primarily on suspected Al Qaeda operatives in Pakistan’s mountainous tribal areas, but they also crossed the border into Afghanistan.

The report notes that Pakistan’s government “refused to publicly acknowledge that it was allowing the CIA operations and “will want to proceed cautiously” with a new relationship.

The report claims that in discussions with American officials, “the Pakistanis have demanded a variety of restrictions in exchange for the use of a base in the country, and they have effectively required that they sign off on any targets that either the CIA or the military would want to hit inside Afghanistan.”

Published in Dawn, June 8th, 2021

https://www.dawn.com/news/1628141/us-pakistan-talks-on-military-bases-reach-impasse-report
 
We should keep eye on Our NSA . In past , we have a bad experiences people like him. Meeting of him and american NSA slowly slowy surfacing out and no one knows what they talk on what agenda. Pakistan should be very careful with people like him.
 
We should keep eye on Our NSA . In past , we have a bad experiences people like him. Meeting of him and american NSA slowly slowy surfacing out and no one knows what they talk on what agenda. Pakistan should be very careful with people like him.
Moeed is one of the most competent person and has multiple times taken india to the cleaners and not to forget how he has on air told that pakistan is not giving bases to US also he just an advisor, he advises and doesn't make decisions.
 
Moeed is one of the most competent person and has multiple times taken india to the cleaners and not to forget how he has on air told that pakistan is not giving bases to US also he just an advisor, he advises and doesn't make decisions.
so did musharraf, repeatedly on tv, turns out he rented out a lot of our land (shamsi base etc) to the US.
 
we should not even think about giving bases let alone do it. No matter what they are paying!
 
so did musharraf, repeatedly on tv, turns out he rented out a lot of our land (shamsi base etc) to the US.
How can you compare NSA with a president?. Moeed doesn't have the power to take decisions, musharraf had that power and he took the decision. And now Foreign minister has denied it twice one on the National assembly flour, then on news channel, Moeed denied it directly to his US counterpart in Geneva, today fawad Chaudhry denied it and not to forget IKs stance on giving bases to US i.e he's completely against it. How much denial do you want now?
 
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