Imran Khan
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So basically Pakistan Army is getting 1.2 billion dollars in aid from America and what else?
You need to look it bro we have not much choices
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So basically Pakistan Army is getting 1.2 billion dollars in aid from America and what else?
Sir i thought you understood my point.OK then ask your rulers, this meaning of "Peace and Security" includes Pakistan's peace and security also or not? at least, there would an answer to the third point of my last post as below:
Basically both nations are heading to elections and no-one wants to confront their people for backing down. Its a good diplomatic decision. US gets its route back AND no apology from US president pushing entire thing under the carpet , Pakistan govt. gets "apology" to present to their people for not backing down AND much needed aid/assistance or and its a big OR, cooperation on higher scale to combat terrorists along with more information sharing(which is highly unlikely)So basically Pakistan Army is getting 1.2 billion dollars in aid from America and what else?
You need to look it bro we have not much choices
Apprently, initially General John R. Allen, Commander of the International Security Assistance Force, in his meeting with General Ashfaq Kiyani offered apology on behalf of his government, which the Pakistan Army Chief rejected as not going far enough, which left US no other option, hence Hilary Clinton to convey apology officially. One of the agreement is no weapons will be allowed to go through the supply channel.
I think the supply line was bound to open one day or another so I am not shocked for that. The only pissing factor for me is USA got out very cheaply.. they apologized in a very soft language and I am not worried about $$$
Yesterday I was reading that Pakistan is to receive $400 million dollars of CSF next week but not sure if it's been confirmed by the USA today
Thank You.. I was sure there will be atleast some Pakistanis who can read this statement in context and not just latch on to the buzz words. I am surprised at people like AM who are becoming an active party to the spin being created by USA state department and Pakistani Foreign office..
that was personal sir jee not official apology thats why COAS told him its not matter of two armies but two nations .
Apprently, initially General John R. Allen, Commander of the International Security Assistance Force, in his meeting with General Ashfaq Kiyani offered apology on behalf of his government, which the Pakistan Army Chief rejected as not going far enough, which left US no other option, hence Hilary Clinton to convey apology officially. One of the agreement is no weapons will be allowed to go through the supply channel.
there is no apology mate.. And I guess you know it.. as I said before, there is a difference between
I am sorry for you
and
I am sorry for my actions..
ok ab to achi neend ayee gee tumhy yaar .
we open it without apology any problem ?i think its satisfy your desh bhagti for 3 days .
I think the supply line was bound to open one day or another so I am not shocked for that. The only pissing factor for me is USA got out very cheaply.. they apologized in a very soft language and I am not worried about $$$
Yesterday I was reading that Pakistan is to receive $400 million dollars of CSF next week but not sure if it's been confirmed by the USA today
there is no apology mate.. And I guess you know it.. as I said before, there is a difference between
I am sorry for you
and
I am sorry for my actions..
Acute lack of comprehension, i think New York Times is in a better position to get their wording in place, hence save your smiley for some other frivolous actions. Feel sorry for your behaviour.
In a telephone call to Pakistan’s foreign minister, Hina Rabbani Khar, Mrs. Clinton said the two officials agreed that mistakes were made on both sides that led to the fatal airstrike.
“We are sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military,” Mrs. Clinton said in a statement issued by the State Department
we dont need to think so quick!
the ball is still in our court, & we have to make it sure, that it will remain in our court!
things can be changed, its all depends how we play further.
its wait & see, i think we have done a good job.