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US helping Pakistan become stable, prosperous, democratic nation: Brian Heath

Some good points.

To the west growth prosperity and stability is based on democracy over military rule.

Freedom to practise any religion or no religion and free speech versus strong Islamic sharia law and culture.

For a peaceful friendly regional stability with all neighbours versis an arms race with a nation eight times richer in resources.

I could go on and on.

I just can't see democracy stabilitu and strong trade growth in Pakistan.

Too many factors against what is needed.
 
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Some good points.

To the west growth prosperity and stability is based on democracy over military rule.

Freedom to practise any religion or no religion and free speech versus strong Islamic sharia law and culture.

For a peaceful friendly regional stability with all neighbours versis an arms race with a nation eight times richer in resources.

I could go on and on.

I just can't see democracy stabilitu and strong trade growth in Pakistan.

Too many factors against what is needed.

The only way pakistan can see any prosperity is if it abandons it's military security state ideology, dismantles and irradicates Islamic extremism and jihadi machinery, and makes peace with its neighbors.
 
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Acid .

My post said this already
USA said this already
Moderate Pakistanis said already
Everybody in pdf knows this already.

But you try taking away the power of pak army generals or the isi secret services.

Or try controlling the Islamic looneys that want jehad on all people non Moslem.

It aint happening.

Most of these nations be it Syria iraq or Afghanistan or Pakistan Wil never get out of this shit it's in their DNA and identity
 
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First the US screws up Pakistan and then they want to help it become a stable, prosperous, democratic nation?? :woot:

This has got to be the joke of the millennium! :lol:

It is easy to dissect and criticize every single aspect of our relationship, but we must look at the big picture before making a final judgment. The U.S. and Pakistan formed a partnership based on our shared principles and stance against terrorism. We’ve not always agreed on every matter pertaining to our shared interests in the region, but that only refutes conspiracy theories that suggest that the U.S. is dictating Pakistan. The truth is that we’ve always emphasized Pakistan’s importance in the region, and it remains our desire to see peace prevail throughout the region. Our officials from highest level continue with the leaders from Pakistan and discuss any shared concerns. Again, the truth is that we cannot have a safe and region without a safe and secure Pakistan. And we have made a lot of sacrifices along with Pakistan in countering terrorism. We certainly want to build on our improving relationship and continue to coordinate and communicate effectively.


Ali Khan
Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM
 
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KARACHI: Consul General of United States in Karachi, Brian Heath, while highlighting US Assistance Program for Pakistan, said that United States has been helping Pakistan to become a stable, prosperous and democratic nation as all these three elements are critical to success and co-dependent on one another.

Speaking at a meeting during his visit to Karachi Chamber on Monday, US Consul General added, “You cannot have a stable nation without democracy and prosperity. You cannot have a prosperous nation, if it is unstable and lacks democracy. Democracy doesn’t last long in a country that is not prosperous and unstable.”

US Consul General Brian Heath said, “All of the US efforts are geared towards helping people of Pakistan to create an enabling business environment.”

He said that USAID is helping Pakistan rebuild its infrastructure, particularly the roads network, in order to ensure smooth flow of tradable goods across the country and also to facilitate cross-border trade. “We are also working on various projects to refurbish the existing power stations with a view to add more megawatts into the system and are helping to build the education sector so that maximum number of children have access to education.”

US diplomats was of the view that both energy and education are key to prosperous business environment as employees do not work as productively and efficiently without education while factories cannot be run without electricity.

Brian Heath further informed that during his earlier visit to police headquarters on Monday, US Consulate donated trucks, bullet-proof jackets and helmets to help police maintain law and order situation. “Our assistance programs for Pakistan is one of largest involving hundreds of millions dollars throughout the year and even close to a billion if military assistance being provided by US is also added to the assistance program”, he informed.

He further pointed out that terrorists’ attacks and extremists’ attack in Karachi and elsewhere in Pakistan affect investors’ confidence, which needs to be improved.

He was of the view that although Pakistan’s economy has been growing but the country faces severe energy crisis which affects GDP growth rate. In this regard, the United States has been assisting Pakistan to overcome energy crisis on priority under US Assistance Programs.

Earlier, while welcoming the Consul General, President KCCI Abdullah Zaki said that Karachi, which is the financial and economic hub of Pakistan as it contributes more than 68 percent revenue to the national exchequer, offers immense opportunities for investment and joint ventures to US businessmen and investors.

“We have been focusing on strengthening trade ties with western countries including United States as we believe that ‘Pakistan needs Trade Not Aid’ and we are constantly emphasizing upon the need to minimize trade barriers between the two countries”, he added.

He noted that during 2013-14, Pakistan’s exports to US were recorded at 3,951.04 million dollars while Pakistan’s import from US stood at 1,125.58 million making the trade balance favorable for Pakistan by 2,825 million dollars.

“However, no progress was taking place in signing of Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) between US and Pakistan since 2009 which needs to be implemented at the earliest as it will go in favor of both countries”, he added.


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That's what they wanted you to "think". Mission successful.




Other way around? You mean Pakistan is helping USA to become stable? This is even bigger joke.
And only if you had looked at it with a holistic view -he meant to say, rather than building us, they are destroying us
 
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And only if you had looked at it with a holistic view -he meant to say, rather than building us, they are destroying us

It is the easy way out to blame others when it is only Pakistanis who are destroying themselves.
 
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And i.think we had discussed this rarlier and dont need to go down this road again

As long as we assign fault where it really belongs and not where it is merely convenient, I am fine with it. :D
 
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As long as we assign fault where it really belongs and not where it is merely convenient, I am fine with it. :D
The question is slightly more complicated than that.

There is a section of the United States government which to its best knowledge and effort is trying to help Pakistan. There is a section of the Pakistani government and establishment that is also trying to sincerely help the United states.

Yet, there is a section of the Pakistani government/military/people that is looking for its own interests at the expense of the future of the Beneficial activities carried out in partnership with the US. Vice versa, there is a section within the United States government and intelligence community that is looking to damage the core interests of the Pakistani state.

HOWEVER, this relationship is not unique as even NATO allies also routinly spy on each other and in some cases subvert each other.
 
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The question is slightly more complicated than that.

There is a section of the United States government which to its best knowledge and effort is trying to help Pakistan. There is a section of the Pakistani government and establishment that is also trying to sincerely help the United states.

Yet, there is a section of the Pakistani government/military/people that is looking for its own interests at the expense of the future of the Beneficial activities carried out in partnership with the US. Vice versa, there is a section within the United States government and intelligence community that is looking to damage the core interests of the Pakistani state.

HOWEVER, this relationship is not unique as even NATO allies also routinly spy on each other and in some cases subvert each other.

It really is not that complicated as that.

Both USA and Pakistan pursue their national interests as best as they can as sovereign nations. Where these interest align, there is co-operation. Where these interests clash, there is competition.

In the end, success or failure to achieve national goals belongs to each country on their own. Blaming anyone else is simply naive and wrong.

Very simple, really.
 
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