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P.E. in the U.S.A. writes:
Mr.Qureshi & Mr.Irtaza first need to have their own house (Pakistan) clean which is burning with bomb blast and killings all over the country before worrying about Kashmir. The problems in Kashmir are created by Paksitani military, ISI and other terrorist groups being fostered and provided safe heaven and being infiltered into Kashmir to terrorise innocent civilians and in the name of Islam create Jehadi gangs to creat trouble in India. Yes Kasmir problem need to be settled by handing over illegally occupied so called "AZAD KASMIR" to India. India has never acted in an irresponsible way Paksitan has done by proliferation of dangerous nuclear technology, cross border terrorism and giving assylum to all the world's terrorist groups and then claiming they are non-government elements. If you cannot safe guard your home from such nusance you don't deserve to be a free society.
As far as question of Trust between USA & Pakistan is concerned there is no secret that Bin La DIn and his cronies are protected by Pakistan government agencies like military and ISI and other terrorist groups so that Pakistan can keep milking USA on the name of fighting terrorists.
Posted on Wed Oct 27, 2010
Mr.Qureshi & Mr.Irtaza first need to have their own house (Pakistan) clean which is burning with bomb blast and killings all over the country before worrying about Kashmir. The problems in Kashmir are created by Paksitani military, ISI and other terrorist groups being fostered and provided safe heaven and being infiltered into Kashmir to terrorise innocent civilians and in the name of Islam create Jehadi gangs to creat trouble in India. Yes Kasmir problem need to be settled by handing over illegally occupied so called "AZAD KASMIR" to India. India has never acted in an irresponsible way Paksitan has done by proliferation of dangerous nuclear technology, cross border terrorism and giving assylum to all the world's terrorist groups and then claiming they are non-government elements. If you cannot safe guard your home from such nusance you don't deserve to be a free society.
As far as question of Trust between USA & Pakistan is concerned there is no secret that Bin La DIn and his cronies are protected by Pakistan government agencies like military and ISI and other terrorist groups so that Pakistan can keep milking USA on the name of fighting terrorists.
Posted on Wed Oct 27, 2010
Pamela G. in West Virginia writes:
I agree we need to help the people of Pakistan but we still need to insist on full cooperation in helping with the search for al-qaida.
Posted on Mon Oct 25, 2010
I agree we need to help the people of Pakistan but we still need to insist on full cooperation in helping with the search for al-qaida.
Posted on Mon Oct 25, 2010
Jen in Virginia writes:
Thank you to this administration for taking steps to strenthen the U.S. - Pakistan relationship.
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
Thank you to this administration for taking steps to strenthen the U.S. - Pakistan relationship.
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
Aqeel in Pakistan writes:
I agree with irtaza that theres need to bring an end to trust deficit over each other countries.I am sure it will be great step if U.S would render its support to pakistan's grave issues public diplomacy, water, energy, health, law enforcement and counter-terrorism, economic development, and women's empowerment, as well as to discuss flood recovery and reconstruction plans.I further would like to add that education is the backbone of democracy so it ,too,should be one area of top priority..education give vision and help change mindsets and thought process..there are thousands of school buildings in karachi which have become the den of crimnals or drug mafias..no teachers,while on payroll of goverment fullfill their duties and inncocent children,most precious global asset dont come2 school fot theres no1 to teach/educate.Goverment should offer adotion of these schools to unicef volunteers or to those who wants to deliver for next generation but do not have resources.Such schools can be run on self help non profit basis under monitoring of global authorities like unicef.
I would be the first one out of many who would luv to mobilize this rusted machinery that provides education,help changing mindsets and thought process for better tomorrow of the world and its in mutual interest of goverments too.
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
I agree with irtaza that theres need to bring an end to trust deficit over each other countries.I am sure it will be great step if U.S would render its support to pakistan's grave issues public diplomacy, water, energy, health, law enforcement and counter-terrorism, economic development, and women's empowerment, as well as to discuss flood recovery and reconstruction plans.I further would like to add that education is the backbone of democracy so it ,too,should be one area of top priority..education give vision and help change mindsets and thought process..there are thousands of school buildings in karachi which have become the den of crimnals or drug mafias..no teachers,while on payroll of goverment fullfill their duties and inncocent children,most precious global asset dont come2 school fot theres no1 to teach/educate.Goverment should offer adotion of these schools to unicef volunteers or to those who wants to deliver for next generation but do not have resources.Such schools can be run on self help non profit basis under monitoring of global authorities like unicef.
I would be the first one out of many who would luv to mobilize this rusted machinery that provides education,help changing mindsets and thought process for better tomorrow of the world and its in mutual interest of goverments too.
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
Anton G. in Belgium writes:
"Many wise man lacks for sense,
Many a fool has a heart of gold,
Happiness often ends in tears,
But what's inside can never be told"
Tsefania Beit-Halachmi
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
"Many wise man lacks for sense,
Many a fool has a heart of gold,
Happiness often ends in tears,
But what's inside can never be told"
Tsefania Beit-Halachmi
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
Irtaza in Pakistan writes:
I'd refer to the concluding remarks of Mr. Qureshi. He pointed out a very critical issue-Kashmir. Why the USA is so reluctant to broker a deal on Kashmir while it possess all the power and capability to do so. The whole region is on verge of a nuclear clash due to this issue. Let's hope this strategic dialogue also brings about a solution to this problem.
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
I'd refer to the concluding remarks of Mr. Qureshi. He pointed out a very critical issue-Kashmir. Why the USA is so reluctant to broker a deal on Kashmir while it possess all the power and capability to do so. The whole region is on verge of a nuclear clash due to this issue. Let's hope this strategic dialogue also brings about a solution to this problem.
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
Anton G. in Belgium writes:
"But instead he hastens to silence the little gremlin and say nothing"
Amos Oz, Rhyming Life and Death, p.101, Chatto & Windus, London
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
"But instead he hastens to silence the little gremlin and say nothing"
Amos Oz, Rhyming Life and Death, p.101, Chatto & Windus, London
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
Irtaza in Pakistan writes:
It's a great initiative. Let's hope for good results. But I'd share some thing as a common Pakistani here. There is a serious deficit of trust and it prevails on either sides. Let's hope both the side overcome the sense of mistrust.
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
It's a great initiative. Let's hope for good results. But I'd share some thing as a common Pakistani here. There is a serious deficit of trust and it prevails on either sides. Let's hope both the side overcome the sense of mistrust.
Posted on Fri Oct 22, 2010
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