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US committed to maintaining 'vital' ties with Pakistan

these ties are poison for pakistan . USA has only one mission how to use other countries . and good news is they have abused pakistan many times with help pf pakistanis .
 
Windjammer answer my queries don't justify that hurt Indians our 8 F 16 if you buy RAFALE it will still hurt them question is when PAF will go ahead

Most of PAF lies with nation as far as their actions and their saying is concerned

We are taxpayers right to ask why PAF stuck with pathetic thinking

These F 16 are no use against IAF airdefence from iron dome to S 400 and phalcon AWACS and RAFALE 250 SU 30. not in hell PAF do anything aggressive rest will be on our nukes reason why we won 65 war due to superior firepower of bombers heavy fighters we fought aggressively not given chance to India to attack us F 16 can't fight inside india it means IAF jets get easy passes inside Pakistan

Our airdefence also oldest of old spada is only new but limited range FM 90 Already sent to India by Bangladesh haseena to practice SU 30 Fighters how to evade

F 90 is now junk no use of it alone SPADA F 16 can't defend only stupid cab think

lol.. you want to paf to move from f-16, but in reality these paf men still admire mirages and are still ready to fly them for atleast a decade to come...

a mushy like dict is needed to run the PAF straight like when he divided awacs into 2(saab 2k, KE) against the paf's wishes.. paf wanted 72 f-16 in 2005 but he forced them to divide jets into 2 types of jets, 36 F-16 and 36 J-10...and the terrible thing is that j-10 never finds its way to pak and f-16 never reached their required level..
 
Just let the dust settle, nothing can stop those F-16s from coming to Pakistan.
The U.S. is not stopping the f-16s going to Pakistan, bro. They just want Pakistan to pay 800 mils for the jets.
 
Ties with Pakistan complicated but can’t be ignored: US
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WASHINGTON: The United States has an important and vital relationship with Pakistan and it cannot be ignored even if it is ‘complicated’, says the US State Department.

At a news briefing in Washington on Friday afternoon, the department’s spokesman John Kirby also urged Pakistan to keep open the Torkham border with Afghanistan.

“It is an important, vital relationship that we strongly believe in. Is it complicated at times? Absolutely, it is,” Mr Kirby said when asked to comment on Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz’s recent statement that the relationship between the US and Pakistan has been under stress for the past three months.

“Do we see eye to eye on every issue with Pakistan? No, we don’t. But that’s why the relationship matters so much, because we have shared threats and shared concerns, shared interest in the region, and we’re going to continue to work at it,” Mr Kirby said.

“I would not share that characterisation of it,” the US official replied when a journalist asked if he would acknowledge that this was not “the best of relationships at this point”.

“It is an important relationship that we continue to work at very, very seriously, and we’re going to remain committed to,” he said.

“Afghanistan and Pakistan still face a shared threat from terrorist networks, which continue to still use the spine between those two countries as safe haven,” Mr Kirby replied when asked to comment on Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s recent statement that his country was fighting an undeclared war with Pakistan.

“That’s why we still have a counter-terrorism presence in Afghanistan. It’s why we continue to work with the government of Pakistan as best as we can to help share information as appropriate to help all sides go after this shared threat,” he said.

“This is a shared, common enemy to the people of Afghanistan and to the people of Pakistan, and they have been working and communicating together, and we want to see that kind of dialogue and cooperation continue and to improve.”

Mr Kirby noted that Pakistan had reopened the Torkham border after weeks of tensions and advised both countries to keep it open.

“We want to see it stay open … and we want to see both sides to work through these differences,” he said.

At an international conference on corruption in London on Thursday, President Ghani also rejected British Prime Minister David Cameron’s claim that Afghanistan and Nigeria were among the most corrupt countries in the world. Mr Ghani argued that Afghanistan had a drug problem because there’s demand for drugs in Europe and this problem could be solved by curbing the demand for narcotics.

“The narcotics trade in Afghanistan obviously has been a longstanding problem. We know that the Taliban” continued to profit and to resource themselves off the narcotics trade, so this was not a new concern, Mr Kirby said while commenting on President Ghani’s statement.

“We know that he’s very focused on the issue of corruption in Afghanistan and we fully support those efforts.”

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2016


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Screw those F-16 and screw US, that stupid relationship might be important for US as only they have benefited from it, we are just the bad guys. Let's move on, world politics is very fluid these days and we don't have to give free rides to anyone anymore

Just let the dust settle, nothing can stop those F-16s from coming to Pakistan.
 
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