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US to furnish new wish list after F-16s deal: State Dept

Dont forget they will ask release of traitor afridi doctor

the damage SA has done is history now, and there is no reason to keep him alive feeding on our tax payers money, let just trade this Fcuking A hole for 10 more F-16 and be done with it ..
 
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I think we should push for sanction free F16 as it is in US interest for selling these birds
I agree. Instead of a wish list being presented, they should sit down with a Pakistan delegation and say, "What do you need?" This dribbles and drabs to our allies drives me crazy. :hitwall:
 
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I agree. Instead of a wish list being presented, they should sit down with a Pakistan delegation and say, "What do you need?" This dribbles and drabs to our allies drives me crazy. :hitwall:
That is because Pakistan has been the single biggest obstacle to Afghan peace and a comprehensive defeat of Afghan Taliban - according to your military and political leaders at any rate.
 
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That is because Pakistan has been the single biggest obstacle to Afghan peace and a comprehensive defeat of Afghan Taliban - according to your military and political leaders at any rate.

So what is Afghan taliban doing in qatar if Pakistan is the single biggest obstacle to afghanistan peace ?
 
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India should put serious effort to sort out our problem with China....cannot trust USA
Your road to peace with China leads from Pakistan, sooner you understand this better it will be for the region aka 'sonay ki chirya'.
 
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I agree. Instead of a wish list being presented, they should sit down with a Pakistan delegation and say, "What do you need?" This dribbles and drabs to our allies drives me crazy. :hitwall:
Perhaps you should stop carrot and stick approach other wise US will remain all alone ,by the way even UK has realized the new World Order so our dribbles are based on our sentiments (We are not disposable tissue paper box you use it and throw it next time you need it use again and again .In the end there is nothing common between US and selfish gold digger ladies both ditch after there needs are fullfilled
 
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Yes dont forget US was in it with us and peace in afghanistan is not possible take their history and if it was possible US has did it itself it do not needed pakistan being a super power if it sees pak role than accept without psk land locked afghan is as good as dead
That is because Pakistan has been the single biggest obstacle to Afghan peace and a comprehensive defeat of Afghan Taliban - according to your military and political leaders at any rate.
 
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For all its worth, unlike other Indian posters in PDF, I wholeheartedly support this deal.
US realises the need to engage pakistan to prevent it from moving completely into chinese camp, which WILL happen if they become too dependent on chinese for their military needs.

This deal will act as a hook to reel in the catch later and keep PAF dependent on american hardware. Good for us anyhow you look at this.
 
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I personally desire this deal to die, our alliance (or whatever is left of it) with the US will die with it and Pakistanis should celebrate it. Pakistan needs to get its act together, there's no need to service anyone's 'wishlists'.
I think we should take what they are giving of our interest, and should give what is in our interest as well. We have made a long wishlist, but they are providing us with just eight F-16s, so we should return the favor, give them what we want to have with them i.e. Peace in Afghanistan (Dialogues with Taliban).
 
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If only we can get out of this love affair for the damn F-16s, we dont need to even have this dialogue with US. I fail to understand the rational behind such dialogue when all it does is the repetition of the same old nonsense from both sides.
 
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Your road to peace with China leads from Pakistan, sooner you understand this better it will be for the region aka 'sonay ki chirya'.
No, India can use the issue of SCS in our favour.
 
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To great extinct i do agree with you what we need is a lesson not lollypoop .Momin ek soorakh se do bar nahi dusa jata .We should have ditched all F16 saga back in 2005 when we have a chance at that time go for Rafale or with Typhoons As KSA was going at that time also i remmber at that time Saab deal was also done in connection with KSA deal for SAAB Erieye so big discounts were offered ,trust me 18 + MLU costed around 3 + Billion at that time correct me if i am wrong .For that 3 Billion if we have two squadrons of Rafale/EF 2000 today that would have been a game changer .After all F16 one day has to retire ,we really dont want our hard earned money to go waste on fighter which we cant depend upon (kill switch or no kill switch) one can always stop/embargo/destroy through there teams at ground just like F14 in Iran during the time of need .Current nos are good ,concentrate on F17 /Invest in J31 only viable option bring Turks/Western partner like Italy our closest of friends in Europe to this project .
I personally desire this deal to die, our alliance (or whatever is left of it) with the US will die with it and Pakistanis should celebrate it. Pakistan needs to get its act together, there's no need to service anyone's 'wishlists'.
 
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Says terrorism threat to both Pakistan and India and their cooperation is a must to fight the menace; Pak-US strategic dialogue to take place on Monday

WASHINGTON: The State Department on Friday said the United States would forward its wish list to Pakistan after the F-16s deal.

State Department spokesman Mark Toner said this during a regular briefing here when a questioner asked what would be the agenda of the Pak-US Strategic talks, and secondly what would be the new US wish list, especially after the F-16s deal with Pakistan.

“You are correct, sir, that the strategic dialogue will take place on Monday, and we obviously look forward to it. It’s very important. I don’t have a set agenda in front of me. I mean, obviously some of the issues won’t surprise anyone. It’s about strengthening security and stability in the region, about increasing trade, looking at the many different problems and threats in the region, including terrorism that we’ve talked a lot about. But as we – we’ll have a better readout to give you on Monday,” said Toner.

Terrorism was a threat to both Pakistan and India and their cooperation in fighting the menace is helpful to the region, the State Department said on Friday.

To a question about cooperation between the two countries, especially in dealing with terrorist incidents, spokesman Mark Toner said the US had been very vocal in the past in encouraging greater cooperation between India and Pakistan. Clearly terrorism is a threat to both countries and they can cooperate on these kinds of issues which will be helpful to the region, the spokesman said.

The spokesman described the US-Pakistan strategic dialogue, which will take place on Monday, as very important and said the US administration looked forward to it.

The dialogue is about strengthening security and stability in the region.

It also looks at increasing trade and looking at many different problems and threats in the region, he added when asked about the agenda.

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz was due to arrive in Washington this weekend to represent Pakistan at the sixth round of ministerial level Pakistan-US strategic dialogue to be held in Washington.

Secretary of State John Kerry will lead the US side.

This will be the third annual meeting since the government assumed office in 2013.

The six segments of the strategic dialogue include cooperation in economy and finance energy, education, science and technology, law enforcement and counter terrorism, security, strategic stability and non-proliferation and defence.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to the US in October 2015 had provided necessary impetus and direction to the dialogue mechanism.

The upcoming meeting will afford an important opportunity to take stock of the entire gamut of Pakistan’s bilateral relations with the United States

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If you give them a "wishlist" expect one in return....


This is no way to run a country.
 
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Why do I feel this introduction of so called wish list is a bad precedence for Pakistan. Pakistan is getting more and more under the burden of American debt instead then must be trying to get out of it after getting a strong China in their corner.
 
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