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Forceful

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
بڑا ای ٹیٹھ ایں توں راجے
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jani1

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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اگر گھاس نہیں ڈالے گا تو ہم کہیں اور سے پھک کھلا دیں گے اس کو

WASHINGTON: National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf has said that Pakistan has other options if US President Joe Biden continues to ignore the country’s leadership.

“The president of the United States hasn’t spoken to the prime minister of such an important country who the US itself says is make-or-break in some cases, in some ways, in Afghanistan — we struggle to understand the signal, right?” Mr Yusuf told The Financial Times in an interview.

“We’ve been told every time that… [the phone call] will happen, it’s technical reasons or whatever. But frankly, people don’t believe it,” he said. “If a phone call is a concession, if a security relationship is a concession, Pakistan has options,” he added, refusing to elaborate.


The US State Department, however, has assured Islamabad that Washington recognises Pakistan’s vital role in restoring peace in Afghanistan and wants the country to play that role. “Pakistan has much to gain and will continue to have a critical role, be well-positioned to have a role in supporting the outcome” in Afghanistan, said US State Department’s spokesman Ned Price.


Briefing journalists in Washington on Monday, Mr Price said that “not only the United States seeks, but that many of our international partners, many of the countries in the region also seek” this supporting role from Pakistan. “So, we’ll continue to work and to communicate closely with our Pakistani partners on this,” he added.

But The Financial Times reported on Tuesday that in an interview to its correspondent in Washington, Mr Yusuf complained about President Biden’s failure to contact Prime Minister Imran Khan as Washington sought help to stop the Taliban taking over. “The cold shoulder from Washington comes as the Taliban has captured swaths of territory across Afghanistan in a ruthless offensive emboldened by the US pullout,” the report added.

The newspaper noted that while Mr Yusuf did not elaborate on his options, “Pakistan has cultivated deep ties with its ‘iron brother’ China, which has invested billions in infrastructure projects as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.”


گھاس نہیں ڈالا تو پھک کھلانے والی بات

A Biden administration official told FT: “There are still a number of world leaders President Biden has not been able to speak with personally yet. He looks forward to speaking with Prime Minister Khan when the time is right.”

The report pointed out that the diplomatic affront was the latest setback in US-Pakistan relations after their cooperation during the war on terrorism following the 9/11 attack on the twin towers by Al Qaeda.

Under the Trump administration, the US severed $2 billion in security assistance to Pakistan after Donald Trump accused his ally of “nothing but lies & deceit”. After Trump made a deal with the Taliban that relied on help from Pakistan, however, he invited Mr Khan to the White House.

A person familiar with last week’s discussions between Mr Yusuf and his American counterpart Jake Sullivan told FT: “The conversation about Afghanistan had been tough but that securing a political settlement … could help improve the US-Pakistan relationship dramatically.”

Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2021
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Sn Sunny

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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اگر گھاس نہیں ڈالے گا تو ہم کہیں اور سے پھک کھلا دیں گے اس کو

WASHINGTON: National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf has said that Pakistan has other options if US President Joe Biden continues to ignore the country’s leadership.

“The president of the United States hasn’t spoken to the prime minister of such an important country who the US itself says is make-or-break in some cases, in some ways, in Afghanistan — we struggle to understand the signal, right?” Mr Yusuf told The Financial Times in an interview.

“We’ve been told every time that… [the phone call] will happen, it’s technical reasons or whatever. But frankly, people don’t believe it,” he said. “If a phone call is a concession, if a security relationship is a concession, Pakistan has options,” he added, refusing to elaborate.


The US State Department, however, has assured Islamabad that Washington recognises Pakistan’s vital role in restoring peace in Afghanistan and wants the country to play that role. “Pakistan has much to gain and will continue to have a critical role, be well-positioned to have a role in supporting the outcome” in Afghanistan, said US State Department’s spokesman Ned Price.


Briefing journalists in Washington on Monday, Mr Price said that “not only the United States seeks, but that many of our international partners, many of the countries in the region also seek” this supporting role from Pakistan. “So, we’ll continue to work and to communicate closely with our Pakistani partners on this,” he added.

But The Financial Times reported on Tuesday that in an interview to its correspondent in Washington, Mr Yusuf complained about President Biden’s failure to contact Prime Minister Imran Khan as Washington sought help to stop the Taliban taking over. “The cold shoulder from Washington comes as the Taliban has captured swaths of territory across Afghanistan in a ruthless offensive emboldened by the US pullout,” the report added.

The newspaper noted that while Mr Yusuf did not elaborate on his options, “Pakistan has cultivated deep ties with its ‘iron brother’ China, which has invested billions in infrastructure projects as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.”


گھاس نہیں ڈالا تو پھک کھلانے والی بات

A Biden administration official told FT: “There are still a number of world leaders President Biden has not been able to speak with personally yet. He looks forward to speaking with Prime Minister Khan when the time is right.”

The report pointed out that the diplomatic affront was the latest setback in US-Pakistan relations after their cooperation during the war on terrorism following the 9/11 attack on the twin towers by Al Qaeda.

Under the Trump administration, the US severed $2 billion in security assistance to Pakistan after Donald Trump accused his ally of “nothing but lies & deceit”. After Trump made a deal with the Taliban that relied on help from Pakistan, however, he invited Mr Khan to the White House.

A person familiar with last week’s discussions between Mr Yusuf and his American counterpart Jake Sullivan told FT: “The conversation about Afghanistan had been tough but that securing a political settlement … could help improve the US-Pakistan relationship dramatically.”

Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2021
humeray ex pm Shaid khaqan Abbasi ke pant wapis Mili ya nhi Jo airport pr chor aye tha?
 

Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
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اگر گھاس نہیں ڈالے گا تو ہم کہیں اور سے پھک کھلا دیں گے اس کو

WASHINGTON: National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf has said that Pakistan has other options if US President Joe Biden continues to ignore the country’s leadership.

“The president of the United States hasn’t spoken to the prime minister of such an important country who the US itself says is make-or-break in some cases, in some ways, in Afghanistan — we struggle to understand the signal, right?” Mr Yusuf told The Financial Times in an interview.

“We’ve been told every time that… [the phone call] will happen, it’s technical reasons or whatever. But frankly, people don’t believe it,” he said. “If a phone call is a concession, if a security relationship is a concession, Pakistan has options,” he added, refusing to elaborate.


The US State Department, however, has assured Islamabad that Washington recognises Pakistan’s vital role in restoring peace in Afghanistan and wants the country to play that role. “Pakistan has much to gain and will continue to have a critical role, be well-positioned to have a role in supporting the outcome” in Afghanistan, said US State Department’s spokesman Ned Price.


Briefing journalists in Washington on Monday, Mr Price said that “not only the United States seeks, but that many of our international partners, many of the countries in the region also seek” this supporting role from Pakistan. “So, we’ll continue to work and to communicate closely with our Pakistani partners on this,” he added.

But The Financial Times reported on Tuesday that in an interview to its correspondent in Washington, Mr Yusuf complained about President Biden’s failure to contact Prime Minister Imran Khan as Washington sought help to stop the Taliban taking over. “The cold shoulder from Washington comes as the Taliban has captured swaths of territory across Afghanistan in a ruthless offensive emboldened by the US pullout,” the report added.

The newspaper noted that while Mr Yusuf did not elaborate on his options, “Pakistan has cultivated deep ties with its ‘iron brother’ China, which has invested billions in infrastructure projects as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.”


گھاس نہیں ڈالا تو پھک کھلانے والی بات

A Biden administration official told FT: “There are still a number of world leaders President Biden has not been able to speak with personally yet. He looks forward to speaking with Prime Minister Khan when the time is right.”

The report pointed out that the diplomatic affront was the latest setback in US-Pakistan relations after their cooperation during the war on terrorism following the 9/11 attack on the twin towers by Al Qaeda.

Under the Trump administration, the US severed $2 billion in security assistance to Pakistan after Donald Trump accused his ally of “nothing but lies & deceit”. After Trump made a deal with the Taliban that relied on help from Pakistan, however, he invited Mr Khan to the White House.

A person familiar with last week’s discussions between Mr Yusuf and his American counterpart Jake Sullivan told FT: “The conversation about Afghanistan had been tough but that securing a political settlement … could help improve the US-Pakistan relationship dramatically.”

Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2021
قبض بہت بیماریوں کی جڑ ہے
علاج کراؤ بھائی
 

miafridi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
when dictators were ruling?

Don't play fool, you are clearly defending the coward absconders. Can they be called as leaders if they didn't have authority over power? Isn't that the definition of puppets? Aren't they spitworthy in that case?
 

Tit4Tat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Don't play fool, you are clearly defending the coward absconders. Can they be called as leaders if they didn't have authority over power? Isn't that the definition of puppets? Aren't they spitworthy in that case?
lol, you are programmed to not face the truth, i have already said what i had to say about dirty politicians but bongee khan's real masters are hard for you to criticise

how you expect civilians to make foreign policy when dictator is tiinf in power? how?
 

miafridi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
lol, you are programmed to not face the truth, i have already said what i had to say about dirty politicians but bongee khan's real masters are hard for you to criticise

how you expect civilians to make foreign policy when dictator is tiinf in power? how?

What truth? Anyone against Pakistan's interest is spitworthy, but you are hellbent on justifying the acts of the coward absconders saying that they were puppets and didn't have any authority. Why justify there acts if they weren't in the interest of the nation and they still continue to do that?
 

Tit4Tat

Minister (2k+ posts)
What truth? Anyone against Pakistan's interest is spitworthy, but you are hellbent on justifying the acts of the coward absconders saying that they were puppets and didn't have any authority. Why justify there acts if they weren't in the interest of the nation and they still continue to do that?
anyone includes generals? why cant you name them? have faith and think freely, those controlling donkey raja are doing great injustice to potential talents of bongee khan

And yes, dont demand respect from usa as it wont be given like this, dont threat them as we are not strong enough. TC
 

1234567

Minister (2k+ posts)
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اگر گھاس نہیں ڈالے گا تو ہم کہیں اور سے پھک کھلا دیں گے اس کو

WASHINGTON: National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf has said that Pakistan has other options if US President Joe Biden continues to ignore the country’s leadership.

“The president of the United States hasn’t spoken to the prime minister of such an important country who the US itself says is make-or-break in some cases, in some ways, in Afghanistan — we struggle to understand the signal, right?” Mr Yusuf told The Financial Times in an interview.

“We’ve been told every time that… [the phone call] will happen, it’s technical reasons or whatever. But frankly, people don’t believe it,” he said. “If a phone call is a concession, if a security relationship is a concession, Pakistan has options,” he added, refusing to elaborate.


The US State Department, however, has assured Islamabad that Washington recognises Pakistan’s vital role in restoring peace in Afghanistan and wants the country to play that role. “Pakistan has much to gain and will continue to have a critical role, be well-positioned to have a role in supporting the outcome” in Afghanistan, said US State Department’s spokesman Ned Price.


Briefing journalists in Washington on Monday, Mr Price said that “not only the United States seeks, but that many of our international partners, many of the countries in the region also seek” this supporting role from Pakistan. “So, we’ll continue to work and to communicate closely with our Pakistani partners on this,” he added.

But The Financial Times reported on Tuesday that in an interview to its correspondent in Washington, Mr Yusuf complained about President Biden’s failure to contact Prime Minister Imran Khan as Washington sought help to stop the Taliban taking over. “The cold shoulder from Washington comes as the Taliban has captured swaths of territory across Afghanistan in a ruthless offensive emboldened by the US pullout,” the report added.

The newspaper noted that while Mr Yusuf did not elaborate on his options, “Pakistan has cultivated deep ties with its ‘iron brother’ China, which has invested billions in infrastructure projects as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.”


گھاس نہیں ڈالا تو پھک کھلانے والی بات

A Biden administration official told FT: “There are still a number of world leaders President Biden has not been able to speak with personally yet. He looks forward to speaking with Prime Minister Khan when the time is right.”

The report pointed out that the diplomatic affront was the latest setback in US-Pakistan relations after their cooperation during the war on terrorism following the 9/11 attack on the twin towers by Al Qaeda.

Under the Trump administration, the US severed $2 billion in security assistance to Pakistan after Donald Trump accused his ally of “nothing but lies & deceit”. After Trump made a deal with the Taliban that relied on help from Pakistan, however, he invited Mr Khan to the White House.

A person familiar with last week’s discussions between Mr Yusuf and his American counterpart Jake Sullivan told FT: “The conversation about Afghanistan had been tough but that securing a political settlement … could help improve the US-Pakistan relationship dramatically.”

Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2021
Thanks for telling us that report is from Dawn, name is enough. Please next time if you have to share some report mention Dawn name in the start and save many of us from reading it, thanks.
 

CANSUK

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
نواز تو مودی کے ہی آگے ليٹ جاتا تھا ، اور يو ايس اور يورپ سے پھٹتی تھی کيوں کے پرچی ديکھ کر انگلش بولنا بھی مشکل تھا اور اُردو بولتے اور ٹرانسليٹر کی مدد ليتے شرم آتی تھی اس حرامی کو۔
 

miafridi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
anyone includes generals? why cant you name them? have faith and think freely, those controlling donkey raja are doing great injustice to potential talents of bongee khan

And yes, dont demand respect from usa as it wont be given like this, dont threat them as we are not strong enough. TC

Yes Anyone includes anyone. Is it something that needs clarification? Generals, judges, politicians, or civilians.

have faith and think freely

Someone who is hiding behind a fake/unknown id is calling me to have faith and think freely. LOLZZZ.

those controlling donkey raja are doing great injustice to potential talents of bongee khan

Absolutely Not is a policy which Imran khan has been advocating for decades, yet you are calling it a policy of establishment while also defending the "Absolutely Yes" policy of the strippers and coward absconders in the same breath.

And yes, dont demand respect from usa as it wont be given like this, dont threat them as we are not strong enough. TC

Threatening doesn't mean military take over. But it means you hit someone where it hurts the most. It's a separate issue whether or not the other side consider it worthy to take the blow. Here we have told them that this should be considered our last efforts towards a common goal, and if they continue to ignore then they shouldn't blame us for any other option that we might seek. We will have done our side of work. The ball is in your court.
 

Tit4Tat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Yes Anyone includes anyone. Is it something that needs clarification? Generals, judges, politicians, or civilians.



Someone who is hiding behind a fake/unknown id is calling me to have faith and think freely. LOLZZZ.



Absolutely Not is a policy which Imran khan has been advocating for decades, yet you are calling it a policy of establishment while also defending the "Absolutely Yes" policy of the strippers and coward absconders in the same breath.



Threatening doesn't mean military take over. But it means you hit someone where it hurts the most. It's a separate issue whether or not the other side consider it worthy to take the blow. Here we have told them that this should be considered our last efforts towards a common goal, and if they continue to ignore then they shouldn't blame us for any other option that we might seek. We will have done our side of work. The ball is in your court.

good that you have condemned pti's daddies, appreciated

what do you mean by fake ID? you want me to show my contact details?

Absolutely not has already been negated by pti and asking military bases bullshit has also been denied by pti 'small' cabinet

so what threats can Pakistan issue to USA? other options? what other options? cheen? lol
our establishment has been confused about usa and china from a long time now, they don't want to give up on free dollars as they know china does not oblige like that?

Pakistan should have taken a clear side with China but this nsa still begging USA for a phone call clearly shows how desperate they are to align with usa and keep china as well

double games wont work anymore, USA has laid down a clear path for further destruction of Afghanistan, civil war there will have a spill over effect on Pakistan, that's all USA wants, but our nsa still begging for a phone call

when trump played niazi for a fool on his so called historic trip to Washington, the honest khan should have realised that usa will not help Pak. but still begging for a phone call.
 

miafridi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
good that you have condemned pti's daddies, appreciated

what do you mean by fake ID? you want me to show my contact details?

Absolutely not has already been negated by pti and asking military bases bullshit has also been denied by pti 'small' cabinet

so what threats can Pakistan issue to USA? other options? what other options? cheen? lol
our establishment has been confused about usa and china from a long time now, they don't want to give up on free dollars as they know china does not oblige like that?

Pakistan should have taken a clear side with China but this nsa still begging USA for a phone call clearly shows how desperate they are to align with usa and keep china as well

double games wont work anymore, USA has laid down a clear path for further destruction of Afghanistan, civil war there will have a spill over effect on Pakistan, that's all USA wants, but our nsa still begging for a phone call

when trump played niazi for a fool on his so called historic trip to Washington, the honest khan should have realised that usa will not help Pak. but still begging for a phone call.

Yes, will be great if you have faith and talk with your identity revealed.

As for the threat, only time will tell whether it would work or not, but the strippers and dual faced PML-N/PPP should have some shame before they question such an open and public stance of the current regime, when they are solely responsible for the bad image and perception made against Pakistan.
 

Tit4Tat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Yes, will be great if you have faith and talk with your identity revealed.

As for the threat, only time will tell whether it would work or not, but the strippers and dual faced PML-N/PPP should have some shame before they question such an open and public stance of the current regime, when they are solely responsible for the bad image and perception made against Pakistan.
you have no idea how many faces this existing setup has, they all are different sides of same coin
dictators were bigger dual faced than anyone else.
 

ali_786

MPA (400+ posts)
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اگر گھاس نہیں ڈالے گا تو ہم کہیں اور سے پھک کھلا دیں گے اس کو

WASHINGTON: National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf has said that Pakistan has other options if US President Joe Biden continues to ignore the country’s leadership.

“The president of the United States hasn’t spoken to the prime minister of such an important country who the US itself says is make-or-break in some cases, in some ways, in Afghanistan — we struggle to understand the signal, right?” Mr Yusuf told The Financial Times in an interview.

“We’ve been told every time that… [the phone call] will happen, it’s technical reasons or whatever. But frankly, people don’t believe it,” he said. “If a phone call is a concession, if a security relationship is a concession, Pakistan has options,” he added, refusing to elaborate.


The US State Department, however, has assured Islamabad that Washington recognises Pakistan’s vital role in restoring peace in Afghanistan and wants the country to play that role. “Pakistan has much to gain and will continue to have a critical role, be well-positioned to have a role in supporting the outcome” in Afghanistan, said US State Department’s spokesman Ned Price.


Briefing journalists in Washington on Monday, Mr Price said that “not only the United States seeks, but that many of our international partners, many of the countries in the region also seek” this supporting role from Pakistan. “So, we’ll continue to work and to communicate closely with our Pakistani partners on this,” he added.

But The Financial Times reported on Tuesday that in an interview to its correspondent in Washington, Mr Yusuf complained about President Biden’s failure to contact Prime Minister Imran Khan as Washington sought help to stop the Taliban taking over. “The cold shoulder from Washington comes as the Taliban has captured swaths of territory across Afghanistan in a ruthless offensive emboldened by the US pullout,” the report added.

The newspaper noted that while Mr Yusuf did not elaborate on his options, “Pakistan has cultivated deep ties with its ‘iron brother’ China, which has invested billions in infrastructure projects as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.”


گھاس نہیں ڈالا تو پھک کھلانے والی بات

A Biden administration official told FT: “There are still a number of world leaders President Biden has not been able to speak with personally yet. He looks forward to speaking with Prime Minister Khan when the time is right.”

The report pointed out that the diplomatic affront was the latest setback in US-Pakistan relations after their cooperation during the war on terrorism following the 9/11 attack on the twin towers by Al Qaeda.

Under the Trump administration, the US severed $2 billion in security assistance to Pakistan after Donald Trump accused his ally of “nothing but lies & deceit”. After Trump made a deal with the Taliban that relied on help from Pakistan, however, he invited Mr Khan to the White House.

A person familiar with last week’s discussions between Mr Yusuf and his American counterpart Jake Sullivan told FT: “The conversation about Afghanistan had been tough but that securing a political settlement … could help improve the US-Pakistan relationship dramatically.”

Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2021
chul wo ghaas nahi daal raha , tu apni baaji paish ker dai . . . bilkul waisay he jaisay tu apni baaji dubai aur Qatar laiker jata hay aur Arbioon ko paish kerta hay . . . . ? ??
 

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