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again wanna create a frankeinstein monster ??
The monster already exists, just putting Kashmir on its 'to do' list.
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again wanna create a frankeinstein monster ??
Now you are talking like any Pakistani analyst.The monster already exists, just putting Kashmir on its 'to do' list.
The monster already exists, just putting Kashmir on its 'to do' list.
But I don't think Sarah Palin has french roots.Seems like there are a lot of Sara Palin fans
Death By Chocolate postings must be read by all South Asians on this forum....a typical my way or highway response.
He has been honest in his opinion that America supplies weapons to both camps to keep its economy shining and gives it the term " keeping regional balance".
Moral of his posting is : - Keep arms hand distance from America and in the end.....better eat one time less but one should live with dignity. I am sure no body knows this better than a Pakistani and Indians have learnt a lot from their experience.
The Ideal way to deal with Americans are to follow China model. They have perfected the art.
We should invest more in SCO and in better China relations. Good relation with Pakistan will be the icing on the cake.
Death by chocloate has nailed it....... lol
But I don't think Sarah Palin has french roots.
The monster already exists, just putting Kashmir on its 'to do' list.
You sure do sound like Sarah Palin seeing Russia from her porch.
What is there to elaborate? From the time Clinton mended ties with India, there has been little or no benefit to the United States.
MMRCA was not just a 11 billion dollar transaction, in terms of dollar value Boeing and LM won't even notice it but it is proof that India - US strategic ties is an untenable dream.
While protecting Indian interests in Afghanistan is costing us, my point is simple.
- close Indian 'consulates' in Afghanistan
- negotiate an 'exit' with Pakistan and the Taliban
- support Pakistan's military and economy
- paint a big red bulls eye on Indian Kashmir and redirect Jihadi ire.
- keep relations with India strictly business and end trade benefits to India.
The monster already exists, just putting Kashmir on its 'to do' list.
Then you are/acting ignorant...You have no clue about geo-politics and how it works....Anyhow your views don't matter then waymine doesn't...so let' leave it there....What is there to elaborate? From the time Clinton mended ties with India, there has been little or no benefit to the United States.
Now you are again showing sign of ignorance...My advice please do what you are best at i.e. talk about technicalities...Don't talk about economics or geo-politics...This deal was not important and that's why the push came right from the mouth of your president...right????MMRCA was not just a 11 billion dollar transaction, in terms of dollar value Boeing and LM won't even notice it but it is proof that India - US strategic ties is an untenable dream.
While protecting Indian interests in Afghanistan is costing us, my point is simple.
- close Indian 'consulates' in Afghanistan
- negotiate an 'exit' with Pakistan and the Taliban
- support Pakistan's military and economy
- paint a big red bulls eye on Indian Kashmir and redirect Jihadi ire.
- keep relations with India strictly business and end trade benefits to India.
India does not trust the US and never will, I think the Administration is reaching the same conclusion.
As things stand, I'd embrace Pakistan give them the strategic depth they crave in Afghanistan and get out. At the same time exert every effort to improve Pakistan's economy, give them a nuclear deal and plenty of military equipment to secure Pakistan against India.
You are right, India's decision is political rather than technical the bottom line is;
"No one Trusts USA Anymore" not even its allies left asides foes.