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I reckon Pakistan also has all options on the table..
Of course. I hope both sides choose wisely.
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I reckon Pakistan also has all options on the table..
Of course. I hope both sides choose wisely.
Removing all past baggage and excuses, is there a single sane reason on why Pakistan wouldnt want to work with USA is solving the Haqquani problem..??
The reason Kayani was forced to admit the contacts was the irrefutability of the evidence shown to him, and led to all these emergent meetings. Let's see what response emerges.
Removing all past baggage and excuses, is there a single sane reason on why Pakistan wouldnt want to work with USA is solving the Haqquani problem..??
Removing all past baggage and excuses, is there a single sane reason on why Pakistan wouldnt want to work with USA is solving the Haqquani problem..??
Removing all past baggage and excuses, is there a single sane reason on why Pakistan wouldnt want to work with USA is solving the Haqquani problem..??
You mean attack the Haqqanis while the US strikes peace deals with their parent org Afghan Taliban?
It makes no sense except to give US an excuse to dump the blame on Pakistan. The US seems to have backed off - furthermore it proves it only intended to dump the blame on Pakistan which to its own public it may have and will get sympathies and a pat on the back for their dismal performance in Afghanistan.
Complete nonsense - both Pahsa and Abbas have made almost the exact same statement several times in the past, and even Petraeus spoke on this issue a few years ago when asked about Pakistani contacts with the Taliban, indicating that even the US maintained contacts with some extremists groups.
A little research and fact checking before spouting off unsubstantiated nonsense about 'irrefutability of the evidence shown to Kayani' would be in order here.
What benefit will it bring to Pakistan...Is that a good enough reason???
Of which there is no evidence and indeed not even any motive.The ISI supported the Haqqani Network which carried out the recent attacks.
Unsubstantiated accusations and a smear campaign and no motive for the ISI to do what it is alleged to have done.The US has publicly called the ISI out.
Pakistan cannot change something which it is not doing in the first place - i.e it cannot 'stop supporting the Haqqanis when it is not supporting the Haqqanis to begin with'Now Pakistan needs to respond by either changing its policies, or get ready for consequences.
They appear to have decided the same thing as the statements refuting US accusations and criticizing the US for scapegoating Pakistan imply.Let's see what the emergency meetings decide.
Yes, that is specific enough unsubstantiated nonsense - thank you for parroting the Warmongering US Establishment line for us on this forum (in case some of us missed the headlines in the news). Let us know when you can start thinking for yourself and actually support the positions you are propagating on behalf of the war mongering US Establishment, with facts, evidence and rational arguments.Is that specific enough for you?
Complete nonsense - both Pahsa and Abbas have made almost the exact same statement several times in the past, and even Petraeus spoke on this issue a few years ago when asked about Pakistani contacts with the Taliban, indicating that even the US maintained contacts with some extremists groups.
A little research and fact checking before spouting off unsubstantiated nonsense about 'irrefutability of the evidence shown to Kayani' would be in order here.
You mean attack the Haqqanis while the US strikes peace deals with their parent org Afghan Taliban?