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US lawmakers call Pakistan 'terrorist state', 'schizophrenic ally'

Ḥashshāshīn;2970592 said:
Who cares what they say?

Pakistanis should care its something not every country wishes for ,it has serious. consequences.
 
USA is the hub of terrorism in the world, Pakistan was one of her victims.

Oh really?

Pakistan is going through what Jordan went during the late 1960's and 1970. When every militart/revolutionary/terrorist group set up camp in Jordan.

When these guys started hijacking planes and conducting terrorist attacks from Jordanian soil. King Hussein had enough guts to wipe these guys out in Black September.

Unfortunately, no such competent leader exists in Pakistan to take such forceful action against these terrorists who have infested Pakistan.

If Jordan didn't take action in 1970, it would resemble Pakistan today.
 
We already pointed these things when that doctor was sentenced .. But pakistan members had their own reasons and arguments ..
Those kind of incidents declare national sentiments without a veil ..
If they took a bold stand for economic gain then i would have supported ..alas you did it for false pride ..that too in a sensitive issue like obl ..now everyone is watching those naked sentiments
 
An excellent response, to this mass hysteria in the US media and legislature, by a Pakistani official:

Top Pakistani government officials say the prison sentence for the doctor who helped the CIA track down Usama bin Laden is a payback by the country’s top military officials angry about the raid happening under their noses and that the United States needs to move beyond the issue.

“There has been an over-reaction,” one of the officials told Fox News. The U.S. “needs to take a deep breath. You got Usama bin Laden. We're happy he got killed. But the way it was done we're not happy with. We didn't like that."



Read more: Pakistan officials: Doctor's sentence payback for bin Laden raid, U.S. need to move on | Fox News
 
“There has been an over-reaction,” one of the officials told Fox News. The U.S. “needs to take a deep breath. You got Usama bin Laden. We're happy he got killed. But the way it was done we're not happy with. We didn't like that."[/I]

But it can also be argued that with Osama living near a military compound, US had legitimate reasons to fear that if the job was left to Pakistan authorities, they may have not been serious in the job. Perhaps, a fear that there may be sympathisers of Osama may have been involved in making the decision.
 
An excellent response, to this mass hysteria in the US media and legislature, by a Pakistani official:

Top Pakistani government officials say the prison sentence for the doctor who helped the CIA track down Usama bin Laden is a payback by the country’s top military officials angry about the raid happening under their noses and that the United States needs to move beyond the issue.

“There has been an over-reaction,” one of the officials told Fox News. The U.S. “needs to take a deep breath. You got Usama bin Laden. We're happy he got killed. But the way it was done we're not happy with. We didn't like that."



Read more: Pakistan officials: Doctor's sentence payback for bin Laden raid, U.S. need to move on | Fox News

America needs to apologize for killing Pakistani civilians and violating your sovereignty... Instead they do this.
 
There are serious legal ramifications if Pakistan is declared a terrorist state.
Under US law you cannot finance a terrorist state and yet the US has given billions in Aid.|

So if Pakistan is declared a terrorist state then People in Washington will be heading to a jail cell pretty soon.
And just for that it will be worth it :angel:
But the history shows that it never happened in the case of OBL and many other terrorists being funded and trained by the pplz in Washington. So I'm pessimistic cuz Washington never punishes their own pplz instead they protect them........what a serious tradgedy is this? means that Infact the whole Washington is backing all this terrorism around the Globe ...........:agree:
 
But it can also be argued that with Osama living near a military compound, US had legitimate reasons to fear that if the job was left to Pakistan authorities, they may have not been serious in the job. Perhaps, a fear that there may be sympathisers of Osama may have been involved in making the decision.
KSM was captured in Rawalpindi by the ISI, which is where GHQ is located.

Pakistan has demonstrated beyond doubt, through its capture/neutralization of high level AQ leaders, that it has delivered on cooperating with the world on eliminating AQ leaders.
 
But it can also be argued that with Osama living near a military compound, US had legitimate reasons to fear that if the job was left to Pakistan authorities, they may have not been serious in the job. Perhaps, a fear that there may be sympathisers of Osama may have been involved in making the decision.

1) It was not a military compound, it was a training facility.
2) It was by no means 'Near' the facility, it was about 5 kilometres as the crow flies and over 15kms over the shortest metalled road.
 
Oh really?

Pakistan is going through what Jordan went during the late 1960's and 1970. When every militart/revolutionary/terrorist group set up camp in Jordan.

When these guys started hijacking planes and conducting terrorist attacks from Jordanian soil. King Hussein had enough guts to wipe these guys out in Black September.

Unfortunately, no such competent leader exists in Pakistan to take such forceful action against these terrorists who have infested Pakistan.

If Jordan didn't take action in 1970, it would resemble Pakistan today.

thanx mate for your guts...
 
KSM was captured in Rawalpindi by the ISI, which is where GHQ is located.

Pakistan has demonstrated beyond doubt, through its capture/neutralization of high level AQ leaders, that it has delivered on cooperating with the world on eliminating AQ leaders.

Okay. Then it seems the distrust appears from the US side rather than pakistan. And pakistan is only reciprocating it with the arrest of Dr. Afridi.

 
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