Pakistan among states that will face turmoil for decades: Obama

How true. Dictators Zia-ul-Haq and Musharraf are 100% responsible for this. Sufferers are the common and poor people of Pakistan particularly belonging to three provinces.

Pakistan among states that will face turmoil for decades: Obama - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

WASHINGTON: In his last State of the Union address on Tuesday night, US President Barack Obama urged American lawmakers to authorise the use of military force against Daesh, the Arabic acronym of the militant Islamic State (IS) group.

While underlining the challenges the United States may face in the near future, Mr Obama warned that both Afghanistan and Pakistan were among the countries that would continue to face instability and turmoil for decades.

The IS militants — although concentrated in Iraq and Syria — are also establishing bases in the Pak-Afghan region.

US lawmakers urged to authorise use of military force against IS
President Obama devoted part of his address to militant groups like IS (also known as ISIS and ISIL) and Al Qaeda, telling lawmakers that they needed to back the administration’s efforts if they wanted to defeat them.

“If this Congress is serious about winning this war, and wants to send a message to our troops and the world, you should finally authorise the use of military force against ISIL. Take a vote,” he said.

Mr Obama also identified a link between militancy and instability and warned that some unstable regions might become safe havens for terrorists.

“Instability will continue for decades in many parts of the world – in the Middle East, in Afghanistan and Pakistan, in parts of Central America, Africa and Asia,” he said.

“Some of these places may become safe havens for new terrorist networks; others will fall victim to ethnic conflict, or famine, feeding the next wave of refugees.”

On the state of the union night, the US president addresses a joint session of Congress, explaining his policies for dealing with the domestic and international challenges the United States may face in the new year. But since this was President Obama’s last speech for his final term, he used this occasion to highlight the challenges the US might face in “the next 10 years, and beyond,” as he said.

Mr Obama warned that “America will always act, alone if necessary, to protect our people and our allies; but on issues of global concern, we will mobilise the world to work with us, and make sure other countries pull their own weight”.

The president also used this occasion to warn politicians — such as Republican front-runner Donald Trump — not to use anti-Muslim rhetoric as it hurts efforts to combat militancy.

‘When politicians insult Muslims, whether abroad or our fellow citizens, when a mosque is vandalised, or a kid is called names, that doesn’t make us safer,” he said.

Mr Trump has constantly called for banning some mosques, making a separate database for Muslims and carpet-bombing some Muslim countries. Last week his supporters forced a Muslim to leave his rally because she was wearing a sign that identified her as a Muslim.

“That’s not telling it like it is. It’s just wrong. It diminishes us in the eyes of the world. It makes it harder to achieve our goals,” Mr Obama said. “That may work as a TV sound bite, but it doesn’t pass muster on the world stage.”

This was the most emotionally charged moment of his speech and earned Mr Obama an enthusiastic applause from the audience. Although in their response to the speech, Republicans rejected Mr Obama’s policy proposals but they too attacked politicians who were using anti-Islam rhetoric for political gains.

The president acknowledged that the Islamic State posed a “direct threat” to the United States, but said the group did not “threaten our national existence” and the danger needed to be kept in perspective.

The US media described Mr Obama’s failure to mention the war in Afghanistan — the longest in the US history — as “the most glaring omission of his address”. Last year, Mr Obama reneged on his pledge to bring all American forces home from Afghanistan, due to the resurgence of the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

As expected, the president cited the nuclear agreement with Iran and the restoration of ties with Cuba as the two major achievements of his eight-year reign. But he made only a cursory mention of the brutal war in Syria.

But Mr Obama failed to acknowledge that like Afghanistan, the fight in Iraq too had become an open-ended war, forcing him to recommit US troops.

Published in Dawn, January 14th, 2016

Re: Pakistan among states that will face turmoil for decades: Obama

Thank you Zia, US, KSA for keeping us in turmoil.

They are simply replacing Alqaida with ISIS/ISIL for the game to continue, now they have bigger region to mess around, ask for more money, more authorizations to "take him out", "remove that regime", "bomb that country" etc.

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Dawn is full of it… Here is the video and text of Obamas speech..

https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/01/20/remarks-president-state-union-address-january-20-2015

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errm... mo293 posted the link of last year's sotu address, not the one from two days ago.

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@Sachaydino Zia-ul-Haq created Mujahideen who defeated Russians with the help from the US who later turned them into Al-Qaida [Bin Laden at the helm].

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oops.. my bad. Didnt confirm the date. Here is the transcript for this year’s speech and it did say following about Pakistan:

State of the Union 2016: President Obama’s Full Prepared Remarks - ABC News

Re: Pakistan among states that will face turmoil for decades: Obama

You mean this one…

https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/01/12/remarks-president-barack-obama-–-prepared-delivery-state-union-address

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politicians are no better. As far as Sindh is concerned, more responsibility lies with those at the helm of affairs (mqm and PPP).

Re: Pakistan among states that will face turmoil for decades: Obama

US President says Pakistan will face turmoil in decades to come. In other words, he has just foreshadowed the ultimate American aim, policies and the vision for the country.

Pakistan needs to be very careful.

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Interestingly, the countries that refused to be part of Saudi led coalition against ISIS are now suddenly being attacked by the ISIS. Indonesia first, and now Pakistan.

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In short, USA have annouced its policies of violence and interference and continue to support terror out-fits in general and particularly in middle east.

Pakistan has been on the list of US funded and equipped terrorists.

Things have been turned ugly with new Geo-Strategic changes in the region, where Turkey, China, Pakistan and Russia are trying to build a new alliance...recenr Turk-Russian glitch seems to be what US is aiming for...

We need to play per our interests..
In this new geo-strategic scenario, Guys like Masood Azhar are plain liability and would be used against us at best...he need to eliminated...

As for Hafiz Saeed, he needs to move out of Pakistan and shall be used against Americam assets...provided Saudi funds them...

As for Obama's predictions about Pakistan, we all knew that it is going to be a long war... So nothing new here...

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I know many Pakis consider him to be Amirul-Mominin happened to Pakistan. But he is still responsible for current situation. For sake of $$$s these dictators had destroyed the future of country.

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Saudi-US alliance is the single most evil and destructive alliance in the whole world responsible for causing unprecedented destruction in the Muslim world. It is heartening to see Pakistan gradually turning away from both countries and aiming to have favourable trade based relationship with Russia, Iran and China. In coming years, both US and Saudi Arabia will try to make life really hard for Pakistan, proxies will prop up, but the onus is on Pakistan to get its house in order and its enemies.

It is all geopolitics and a lot of old players will be very upset to see the revival of Old Silk Road economy, and the whole region of Asia becoming the next economic powerhouse.

No power likes losing influence.

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I think you pretty much summed it up.... Hit the nail right on the head.... Where ever the mofo goes terrorism follows.

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Pakistan better cleanup internal house fast if we are to survive the next onslaughts.

corruption needs to be eliminated and perpetrators need punishment ASAP, and gotta stop bowing to other countries.
If Saudi's don't stop messing, we need to pull out our troops from protecting the kings families, and protect only the 2 cities.