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Here is a well written essay


US and Pakistani armies' Long history of working together


Be it the Indo-Pak wars or natural disasters like earthquakes and floods, the US has supported Pakistan by being one step ahead of other so-called time tested friends of Pakistan

Saif R K
November 25, 2014
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Operation
Zarb-e-Azb has paralysed the network of al Qaeda, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other militants in the region with a thumping victory for both Pakistan and the US. Amid this historic operation, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif visited the US to boost more confidence and continue the war against the impending threat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to Pakistan and the world.

We have witnessed ups and downs in the Pak-US relationship but, at the end of the day, Pakistan and the US are time-tested friends. Enemies of both countries try to exaggerate hiccups between these nations and they leave no stone unturned to create misunderstandings between them. These hiccups include the issues of drone warfare and Dr Shakil Afridi but such matters will soon pass into history, as did the war on terror, safe havens for militants, the closure of the NATO supply line, Raymond Davis, Salala and Abbottabad. Pakistan’s geography and the US’s long term economic and geopolitical interests are permanent. We should look at positives also and the leaderships of both nations need to move along with positivity in their relations.

Pakistan-US ties have developed more determinedly in the last few years. Some projects related to health and education have been launched in various parts of Sindh and the US has also added 1,400 MW electricity to the national grid. It is also cooperating with various sectors in Pakistan on long-term projects for raising the standard of living of the Pakistani people.

These are all recent developments in the bilateral relations of both the nations and very positive signs indeed. I appreciate that the current government is playing a very pivotal role for both nations. The current government knows very well that the US is important for Pakistan, wherever we need support. I know lots of people will have reservations when I say that the US is a time-tested friend of Pakistan. However, it is an undeniable fact that, since 1947, the US has given to Pakistan more aid than any other country. Without any doubt, the US has always rescued Pakistan during its tough moments. It has never left the Pakistani nation alone in the worst of times. Be it the Indo-Pak wars or natural disasters like earthquakes and floods, the US has supported Pakistan by being one step ahead of other so-called time tested friends of Pakistan.

If we look at figures, $ 25 billion in aid has been injected into Pakistan since 2002 until now and still the US is pouring money into Pakistan. In 2003, the US officially forgave one billion dollars in Pakistani debt. It is so sad that many Pakistanis believe that being anti-US is part of their nationalism. It is the duty of our media to highlight the realities of Pakistan-US relations. Before understanding relations between the US and Pakistan, we must look at the late 1940s to understand the circumstances that compelled Pakistan to tilt towards the US instead of the Soviet Union. The Soviets initially invited the prime minister of Pakistan to visit the Soviet Union but that proposal was not followed through. Pakistan also struggled with problems involving the national economy, security and Soviet influence in Afghanistan and Iran. This forced Pakistan’s first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, to evolve a pro-western and pro-US policy.

Since 1950 to date, the world has witnessed the highs and lows in Pakistan-US relations, but both countries have continued to help each other in difficult times. Pakistan was dismembered in 1971. It was then US President Richard Nixon who gave a warning to Indira Gandhi who wanted to “finish the job”. Declassified CIA intelligence documents state: “India intended to dismember Pakistan and destroy its armed forces, a possible loss of a US ally in the Cold War that the United States cannot afford to lose.” Nixon termed India a “Soviet stooge” before ordering the US carrier Enterprise to lead Task Force-74. The US government announced at the time that the task force would help evacuate Pakistani forces from East Pakistan following a ceasefire. In the 1980s, the US helped Pakistan and anti-Soviet fighters liberate Afghanistan. After 9/11 again, Pakistan and the US became allies in the war on terror.

The US Congress passed the Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act, often referred to as the Kerry-Lugar-Berman Act (KLB), in October 2009. This was designed to demonstrate the long-term commitment of the US to cooperate with the Pakistani people and their civilian institutions. Through the KLB, the US has disbursed five billion dollars in civilian assistance to Pakistan, including over one billion dollars in humanitarian assistance following natural disasters such as floods. US civilian assistance to Pakistan is focused on five priority areas: energy, economic growth, including agriculture, community stabilisation of restive areas, education and health. Recently, the US rescued Pakistanis from the commercial oil tanker Morning Glory, hijacked by Libyan armed groups. These are very clear examples for all Pakistanis that the US is here to help us. In my view, it would be wiser to bury the notion of anti-US sentiments being part of our nationalism. Common sense suggests that we remain friends with the sole superpower. There is a need to spread this message of love and acceptability about the US.


Those who criticise Pakistan-US friendship are no friends of Pakistan. We are not concerned with what is happening in Syria, Ukraine, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Libya and other countries.
Our priority should be Pakistan.



The writer is an advocate for Pakistan-US ties and has a keen interest in humanitarian assistance programmes. He can be followed on Twitter @SaifRK


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Here is a well written essay


US and Pakistani armies' Long history of working together


Be it the Indo-Pak wars or natural disasters like earthquakes and floods, the US has supported Pakistan by being one step ahead of other so-called time tested friends of Pakistan

Saif R K
November 25, 2014
Be First To Comment



Operation
Zarb-e-Azb has paralysed the network of al Qaeda, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other militants in the region with a thumping victory for both Pakistan and the US. Amid this historic operation, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif visited the US to boost more confidence and continue the war against the impending threat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to Pakistan and the world.

We have witnessed ups and downs in the Pak-US relationship but, at the end of the day, Pakistan and the US are time-tested friends. Enemies of both countries try to exaggerate hiccups between these nations and they leave no stone unturned to create misunderstandings between them. These hiccups include the issues of drone warfare and Dr Shakil Afridi but such matters will soon pass into history, as did the war on terror, safe havens for militants, the closure of the NATO supply line, Raymond Davis, Salala and Abbottabad. Pakistan’s geography and the US’s long term economic and geopolitical interests are permanent. We should look at positives also and the leaderships of both nations need to move along with positivity in their relations.

Pakistan-US ties have developed more determinedly in the last few years. Some projects related to health and education have been launched in various parts of Sindh and the US has also added 1,400 MW electricity to the national grid. It is also cooperating with various sectors in Pakistan on long-term projects for raising the standard of living of the Pakistani people.

These are all recent developments in the bilateral relations of both the nations and very positive signs indeed. I appreciate that the current government is playing a very pivotal role for both nations. The current government knows very well that the US is important for Pakistan, wherever we need support. I know lots of people will have reservations when I say that the US is a time-tested friend of Pakistan. However, it is an undeniable fact that, since 1947, the US has given to Pakistan more aid than any other country. Without any doubt, the US has always rescued Pakistan during its tough moments. It has never left the Pakistani nation alone in the worst of times. Be it the Indo-Pak wars or natural disasters like earthquakes and floods, the US has supported Pakistan by being one step ahead of other so-called time tested friends of Pakistan.

If we look at figures, $ 25 billion in aid has been injected into Pakistan since 2002 until now and still the US is pouring money into Pakistan. In 2003, the US officially forgave one billion dollars in Pakistani debt. It is so sad that many Pakistanis believe that being anti-US is part of their nationalism. It is the duty of our media to highlight the realities of Pakistan-US relations. Before understanding relations between the US and Pakistan, we must look at the late 1940s to understand the circumstances that compelled Pakistan to tilt towards the US instead of the Soviet Union. The Soviets initially invited the prime minister of Pakistan to visit the Soviet Union but that proposal was not followed through. Pakistan also struggled with problems involving the national economy, security and Soviet influence in Afghanistan and Iran. This forced Pakistan’s first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, to evolve a pro-western and pro-US policy.

Since 1950 to date, the world has witnessed the highs and lows in Pakistan-US relations, but both countries have continued to help each other in difficult times. Pakistan was dismembered in 1971. It was then US President Richard Nixon who gave a warning to Indira Gandhi who wanted to “finish the job”. Declassified CIA intelligence documents state: “India intended to dismember Pakistan and destroy its armed forces, a possible loss of a US ally in the Cold War that the United States cannot afford to lose.” Nixon termed India a “Soviet stooge” before ordering the US carrier Enterprise to lead Task Force-74. The US government announced at the time that the task force would help evacuate Pakistani forces from East Pakistan following a ceasefire. In the 1980s, the US helped Pakistan and anti-Soviet fighters liberate Afghanistan. After 9/11 again, Pakistan and the US became allies in the war on terror.

The US Congress passed the Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act, often referred to as the Kerry-Lugar-Berman Act (KLB), in October 2009. This was designed to demonstrate the long-term commitment of the US to cooperate with the Pakistani people and their civilian institutions. Through the KLB, the US has disbursed five billion dollars in civilian assistance to Pakistan, including over one billion dollars in humanitarian assistance following natural disasters such as floods. US civilian assistance to Pakistan is focused on five priority areas: energy, economic growth, including agriculture, community stabilisation of restive areas, education and health. Recently, the US rescued Pakistanis from the commercial oil tanker Morning Glory, hijacked by Libyan armed groups. These are very clear examples for all Pakistanis that the US is here to help us. In my view, it would be wiser to bury the notion of anti-US sentiments being part of our nationalism. Common sense suggests that we remain friends with the sole superpower. There is a need to spread this message of love and acceptability about the US.


Those who criticise Pakistan-US friendship are no friends of Pakistan. We are not concerned with what is happening in Syria, Ukraine, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Libya and other countries.
Our priority should be Pakistan.



The writer is an advocate for Pakistan-US ties and has a keen interest in humanitarian assistance programmes. He can be followed on Twitter @SaifRK


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Impressive historical relationship between Pakistan and the United States !
 
I don whole heartedly agree with the writer but I think Pak-US relations should be strengthened .. But surely not at the cost of our national interests of our relations with other countries.


@Nihonjin1051. What does "sugoi" mean?
 
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Those who criticise Pakistan-US friendship are no friends of Pakistan. We are not concerned with what is happening in Syria, Ukraine, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Libya and other countries. Our priority should be Pakistan.


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Agar yeh baat humari samajh mein aa jaye tau baat baney gee.

Now let me sit back and let the Ummah/Jihadi brigade tell us we have it all wrong. :D
 
War on Terror effect US-Pakistan relationship ... i hope once US leave Afghanistan , the relationship will regain its strength , but it looks hard , because now India is getting more close to US ..
 
War on Terror effect US-Pakistan relationship ... i hope once US leave Afghanistan , the relationship will regain its strength , but it looks hard , because now India is getting more close to US ..


India will get close to USA
China will be the biggest trading partner of USA
Japan will have to move the USA base
S Korea will export more Samsung phones to USA

Yesl


Many countries will have relations with USA

And it doesn't mean

that Pakistan must shout why USA has all these relations with all these countries.


Peace
 
US-Pakistan: Strategic allies that neither wants to have.

Pakistan has the potential to harvest this alliance as much as Japan and S. Korea have been able to.

But constantly Pakistani Dynasty Politicians have been able to offer 1,000 rupees to uneducated Pakistani people to vote for them.

Rather than pressing in with proven economic policies its more important to have "Democracy".

Even American didnt have "1 man 1 vote" until after the Civil Rights Era. Only landowning white men could vote. Then women were introduced, then every black man's vote was counted as 3/5th of a white man's. Then black men and women could vote, then the age was reduced to 18 years.

The educated Pakistanis know the value of America to Pakistan. But the majority of Pakistanis, who have been kept uneducated, are easy prey to the self-fish hunters.

Pakistan needs a Hero they deserve, a benevolent dictator to bring it out of the abyss. One that can rule with an iron fist and isnt scared of taking on the land owners and political dynasties.
 
US-Pakistan: Strategic allies that neither wants to have.

Pakistan has the potential to harvest this alliance as much as Japan and S. Korea have been able to.

But constantly Pakistani Dynasty Politicians have been able to offer 1,000 rupees to uneducated Pakistani people to vote for them.

Rather than pressing in with proven economic policies its more important to have "Democracy".

Even American didnt have "1 man 1 vote" until after the Civil Rights Era. Only landowning white men could vote. Then women were introduced, then every black man's vote was counted as 3/5th of a white man's. Then black men and women could vote, then the age was reduced to 18 years.

The educated Pakistanis know the value of America to Pakistan. But the majority of Pakistanis, who have been kept uneducated, are easy prey to the self-fish hunters.

Pakistan needs a Hero they deserve, a benevolent dictator to bring it out of the abyss. One that can rule with an iron fist and isnt scared of taking on the land owners and political dynasties.



Well said.

We tried benevolent dictator(s). The nation threw them overboard and crushed them.

We love to be village idiot who ate 100 onions and 100 lashes.

Then goes back and says I need to eat one more raw onion.
 
There is no friendship, there never was nor will be. Pakistan became the US client state in the 50s with a transactional relationship. There was no help given to Pakistan in 65 or 71 wars. Bhutto was gotten rid off for non compliance, so was the guy who was used to get rid of Bhutto. Since then the transactional relationship has been in terminal decline seeing it hit rock bottom during the American attack on Salala.

Pakistan found out that US won't help during a war, so it went nuclear. Now we don't need the US protection which changes the nature of this 'relationship, as it was build on security.

Moving forward, either this relationship has to be completely scrapped or the rules of the game have to be re written. Pakistan can no longer afford a transactional relationship with the US. It has to be either elevated to a framework agreement with full revognition of Pakistan as a regional power and the member of global nuclear club or completely scrapped.
 
Pakistan is a power not a weak state, those who are under estimating us are in superiority complex.
Pakistan is full of all strengths, and the biggest strength is the ideology.
 
There is no friendship, there never was nor will be. Pakistan became the US client state in the 50s with a transactional relationship. There was no help given to Pakistan in 65 or 71 wars. Bhutto was gotten rid off for non compliance, so was the guy who was used to get rid of Bhutto. Since then the transactional relationship has been in terminal decline seeing it hit rock bottom during the American attack on Salala.

Pakistan found out that US won't help during a war, so it went nuclear. Now we don't need the US protection which changes the nature of this 'relationship, as it was build on security.

Moving forward, either this relationship has to be completely scrapped or the rules of the game have to be re written. Pakistan can no longer afford a transactional relationship with the US. It has to be either elevated to a framework agreement with full revognition of Pakistan as a regional power and the member of global nuclear club or completely scrapped.

I see this relationship going on as it has in the past, with Pakistan remaining a transactional partner without the ability to wean itself off US support.
 
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