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US responsible if Pak fails in war on terror: Khar

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ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said that US would be responsible if Pakistan failed in war on terror (WOT). She was briefing the Parliamentary Committee on National Security (PCNS).

The minister told the committee that the US Senate has stopped $700 million aid to Pakistan. 'We are talking to other countries for the release of US aid.'

'Relations with US are on hold and would proceed further if Parliament allows. Pakistan has two written agreements regarding allied forces in Afghanistan, one is about Nato supply line and the other is about Ministry of Defence,' she added.

Hina noted that Defence Committee has clearly stated that relations with US, Isaf and Nato would be reviewed.
 
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Yes when US killed osama bin laden it was the failure of pakistan. And to sum up there are lot of instances when pakistan used its double game strategy it is the US support that saved pakistan's corrupt political and military regine. These kind of politicians should feel shame before issuing these stupid comments.
I still admire the stupid courage pakistan's politicians when issuing these kind of statements.
 
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If WOT is Pakistani war as said by Zardari and Co then why do Pakistan need US $$$$$ to fight it ?
700 million means free lunch for 1% to send looted money to their Swiss accounts, its better US keep the money for its poor's welfare.
 
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Miss Khar - You are responsible for National security & Law and Order of Pakistan, you can't blame others if you failed to do so. nd fu**g War OF Terror- we want you to spare Pakistan from this and make your own house in order first.
 
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The Political Govt and military establishment is responsible what ever is happening in Pakistan.US gives Aid only for its own goals not for our benefit.
There is now no moral value of our stance,on one side we blame US and on other side we are begging for aid.
 
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