You must realize that the seeds of terrorism have spread throughout the region. We cannot speak on behalf of the Pakistani government, but what we can say is that both nations have mutual interests in the region. Both nations are facing a common threat in the form of terrorism, and our sacrifices clearly prove our condemnation of insurgents and their acts of terror. Our governments have repeatedly voiced their opinions on the importance of both nations working together and achieving our common objectives. We’ve seen these terrorists repeatedly target our forces on both sides of the border because they view us as a common threat preventing them from achieving their dark and evil agenda. To suggest that one nation has its own motives in the WOT is not just incorrect but simply does not fall in line with our ultimate goal of stabilizing the region. We are not in denial about any of our past differences, but what helps us create a common ground with a common vision is our wish and desire to see peace prevail in the region.
Mian CENTCOM, why do you always give link to that Urdu website? Do you even know that most people here read English news? And do you know that people who rely on Urdu news don't use internet for their news?
At least use some brain if you want to do propaganda.
the statement in bold is unquestionably false. i described in my earlier post the kind of government that the pakistani military wants in power in afghanistan - a desire few would dispute. do you think that’s what the US (and most other nations) wants in afghanistan? obviously not. that description is of the least desirable government imaginable from a US perspective. indeed it is a description of the afghan taliban.
why would anyone think that the pakistani military would act against (what it perceives to be) its own interests? it’s another matter entirely that the pakistani military’s perceptions are idiotic and self-destructive.
Well every country has the right to look after its national interests there's nothing wrong in that!
Has Pakistan's stance been vindicated by American negotiations with taleban? this war was unwinnable from day 1 (ending in a stalemate), if you guys are so concerned maybe send your army to fight off taleban when the americans leave. The situation in Afghanistan is not that simple as you somehow consider it to be.
Very simple.
It's USA who support pakistan for his interests in the region from day first after an independent state. And every single chair holder of Pakistan believing as a duty to do every thing to make him pleased to get $$
Mian CENTCOM, why do you always give link to that Urdu website? Do you even know that most people here read English news? And do you know that people who rely on Urdu news don't use internet for their news?
At least use some brain if you want to do propaganda.
Lol... It is bit presumptuous and kind of insulting... But I don't think he was being malicious.