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Raymond Davis Case: Diyat Paid by Saudi Arabia? US Denies Payment.

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(US Government elites, CIA)

good and i hope now target killing should be start and kill one by one police officers in pakstan if they want save pakistan.
 
i dont know wat they(ISI,army) get from usa wrt drone attacks.
this will increase more terror and suicide attacks.
 
A worker of diplomatic mission is called diplomate. Davis was worker of consulate in Lahore. So he can be called consulate employ , not a diplomate.
 
I use to respect Gen. Kayani thinking he was a noble decent clean leader doing his best for the nation during difficult times and had to make tough decisions. But enough is enough. I expect a tough bold wise General who will defend furiously his nation.

This does not mean I have lost respect for Pakistan Armed Forces. Just some in it's leadership.
 
I use to respect Gen. Kayani thinking he was a noble decent clean leader doing his best for the nation during difficult times and had to make tough decisions. But enough is enough. I expect a tough bold wise General who will defend furiously his nation.

This does not mean I have lost respect for Pakistan Armed Forces. Just some in it's leadership.

Mush hand picked him so i dont expect anything extra ordinary from him other then he will just perform his Military duty thats it.
 
U.S. didn’t pay blood money to secure Davis’ release, says Clinton

The U.S. has said it did not pay any blood money to secure the release of its national Raymond Davis, a suspected CIA contractor who was arrested in Pakistan for gunning down two men, amid reports that a USD 2.3 million compensation deal was reached with the victims’ kin.

“Mr Davis was an embassy employee, and we will continue to seek visas for embassy employees who have important functions to perform in furtherance of the work we are doing with the Pakistani Government and on behalf of the Pakistani people,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters accompanying her during her Egypt visit.

She said the U.S. did not pay any compensation to the victims’ families in Pakistan to secure the release of Mr. Davis.

Her comments came in the wake of reports in the Pakistani media that Mr. Davis was acquitted and freed by a court in Lahore after the families of the dead men agreed to a “blood money” deal of USD 2.3 million.

Ms. Clinton, however, said the families of the two men shot dead by 36—year—old Mr. Davis on January 27 pardoned him and added that the U.S. was very grateful for their decision.

“We appreciate the actions that they took that enabled Mr Davis to leave Pakistan and head back home. We also have a Department of Justice investigation that has begun into what happened in Lahore,” she said.

The U.S. has communicated its strong support for the relationship between Pakistan and the United States, which the Obama administration considers to be of strategic importance, and is looking forward to continuing to strengthen it based on mutual respect and common interests.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters separately that the U.S. welcomed the release of Mr. Davis.

“The U.S. welcomes the release of Mr Davis. He was pardoned, as you understand it, by the families involved of the victims and in accordance with Pakistani law,” he said.

Mr. Davis’ release ended one of the most serious diplomatic stand—offs between Islamabad and Washington in nine years of partnering in the fight against terrorism.

“This was a very important and necessary step for both of our countries to be able to maintain our relationship and remain focused on progress on bedrock national interests, and I’m deeply grateful for the Pakistani government’s decision,” said Senator John Kerry, Chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Mr. Kerry, who visited Pakistan last month, said the U.S. deeply regrets the loss of life that led to this difficulty in US—Pak relationship and the demonstrations on Pakistan’s streets.

“But neither country could afford for this tragedy to derail our vital relationship. We look forward to working with Pakistan to strengthen our relationship and confront our common challenges,” he said.

The Hindu : News / International : U.S. didn’t pay blood money to secure Davis’ release, says Clinton
 
i dont know wat they(ISI,army) get from usa wrt drone attacks.
this will increase more terror and suicide attacks.

if these bastards genrals and gov officials stop licking us feets and stop WOT no blast will happen .

---------- Post added at 04:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:42 PM ----------

We are slaves of America. Good bye guys

yes pakistan is us colony and slave if any one dont realise it he is living in fools peradise.
 
Mush hand picked him so i dont expect anything extra ordinary from him other then he will just perform his Military duty thats it.

he is nothing but another khaki man who can do for US any dirty job as his seniors done
 
@Mujeeb

Good bye? That is weakness.
 
I use to respect Gen. Kayani thinking he was a noble decent clean leader doing his best for the nation during difficult times and had to make tough decisions. But enough is enough. I expect a tough bold wise General who will defend furiously his nation.

This does not mean I have lost respect for Pakistan Armed Forces. Just some in it's leadership.

he is no more respected for nation. he is pupet as zardari is . check today what ispr said. nation of pakistan should come out and clean pakistan from these genrals police and poltical dogs
 
The Americans did not pay. Their "bag-men" the Saudis did. After all they had to buy some insurance for the future.
 
he is nothing but another khaki man who can do for US any dirty job as his seniors done

Whats wrong being a khaki man? He is fallowing the orders of the government because people wanted democracy and thats how fcuking democracy works nothing dirty about it.
 
i heard that there has been a deal between cia and isi

not first time they deal every time and sale there motherland. ISI is same as dogs of USA .US throw bone and ISI bark for them.same army and gov of pak
 
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