Impact of Trump's Afghan Strategy on Pakistan

nepali.nationalist

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
musla yeh hai kay ch@ddi ji is dafa TRUMP pay aasra ker kay bhaithay hain. Jesay h-1 visa per aarti puja kernay kay bawajood bhi TRUMP Nay thenga dikha diya vesay hi kuch aur muamlat mein mu ki khani na per jaye [hilar][hilar]

Mr Chaddi, Pakistan has won half Kashmir from India in 48, then captured 200 miles area in 65 war and in Kargil without using Pak Air Force, Pakistan captured five strategic peaks from India and still holds them.
In 71, Indian rats were hiding in Bangladesh and only came out when Pak soldiers had no supply & amunitions left plus majority of the local Bangalis were against Pak troops.
Himmat hai tou border per aa. Every month Pakistani soldiers enter India and kill Indian soldiers. Hum Indian soldiers ko india may ghus kar maartay hai.
Indian surgical strikes only happen in Bollywood movies, what a joke ������������������
 

Indika

Banned
musla yeh hai kay ch@ddi ji is dafa TRUMP pay aasra ker kay bhaithay hain. Jesay h-1 visa per aarti puja kernay kay bawajood bhi TRUMP Nay thenga dikha diya vesay hi kuch aur muamlat mein mu ki khani na per jaye [hilar][hilar]

ya to paisa wapas karo america ka ya fir maar khao ?
choice is hazzam's
bechare hazzam ab kya karenge ? trump ne to thonk dene ka order pass kar dia :lol::lol::lol:



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Indika

Banned
musla yeh hai kay ch@ddi ji is dafa TRUMP pay aasra ker kay bhaithay hain. Jesay h-1 visa per aarti puja kernay kay bawajood bhi TRUMP Nay thenga dikha diya vesay hi kuch aur muamlat mein mu ki khani na per jaye [hilar][hilar]

ya to paisa wapas karo america ka ya fir maar khao ?
choice is hazzam's
bechare hazzam ab kya karenge ? trump ne to thonk dene ka order pass kar dia :lol::lol::lol:



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hazzamon ko thonkne ka kaam bhi lagta hai indians ke zimme parega.:lol::lol::lol:
ek baar to thonk chuke hai, hazzam lekin bare besharm hai.
 

nepali.nationalist

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan Super Power hai ...koi baal baka nai kersakta hai , sari dunya pichlay 10 saal say afghanistan say attack ker rahi hai mager ACTUAL super power abhi bhi kheri hai.[hilar][hilar]

ch@ddi ko to hajaar saal say thoktay arahaey hain ...agaye bhi hum say hi maar khani hai ....

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ya to paisa wapas karo america ka ya fir maar khao ?
choice is hazzam's
bechare hazzam ab kya karenge ? trump ne to thonk dene ka order pass kar dia :lol::lol::lol:






hazzamon ko thonkne ka kaam bhi lagta hai indians ke zimme parega.:lol::lol::lol:
ek baar to thonk chuke hai, hazzam lekin bare besharm hai.
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
#Pakistan postpones #US Assistant Sec of State's scheduled visit to #Islamabad after #Trump #AfghanStrategy speech

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pakistan-usa-idUSKCN1B70Q8

Pakistan postponed a visit by a U.S. acting Assistant Secretary of State, officials said, as small protests broke out against President Donald Trump’s accusations that Islamabad was prolonging the war in Afghanistan.

The visit of Alice Wells, acting assistant Secretary of State for South and Asian Affairs, scheduled for Monday, would have been the first high-profile visit by a U.S. official since Trump’s Afghan policy speech on Aug. 21.

“At the request of the Government of Pakistan, Acting Assistant Secretary Wells’ trip has been postponed until a mutually convenient time,” a U.S. Embassy spokesperson told Reuters in Islamabad on Sunday.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry released a statement with similar wording.

Neither side gave a reason for the postponement, but U.S. officials working in Pakistan have been on high-alert since Monday’s speech.
Trump accused Pakistan of harboring “agents of chaos” and providing safe havens to militant groups waging an insurgency against a U.S.-backed government in Kabul.

Pakistani officials responded by saying the U.S. should not “scapegoat” Pakistan and accused the American military of failing to eliminate militant sanctuaries inside Afghanistan.

In the southern metropolis of Karachi, police fired teargas at protesters from a religious student group as they began moving toward the U.S. consulate building.

Between 100 and 150 protesters carrying placards bearing pictures of President Trump and chanting anti-U.S. slogans were kept at bay by police and not allowed within 3 km (2 miles) of the consulate.

On Friday, banned Islamist organization Jamaat-ud-Dawa, held responsible by Washington and New Delhi for a series of coordinated attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai in 2008, staged nationwide protests but also failed to draw large numbers.
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
#Pakistan cancels 3 high-level meetings with #US since #AfghanStrategy, turns away from #Washington, looks to #China

https://www.ft.com/content/a1802446-8bdb-11e7-a352-e46f43c5825d


Pakistan has called off three high-level meetings with Washington, as experts warn that President Donald Trump’s new Afghanistan policy risks driving Islamabad closer towards Beijing.

Alice Wells, acting assistant secretary of state, and Lisa Curtis, who serves on the National Security Council, were due to visit Pakistan this week as the US looks to explain its new position to the key players in the region.

But Islamabad has indefinitely postponed both meetings, as well as a planned trip to the US by its foreign minister Khawaja Asif, in response to Mr Trump’s announcement last week that he intends to keep US troops in Afghanistan and accusing Pakistan of harbouring terrorists.

On Monday morning the US state department was still saying that the Pakistan visit was part of Ms Curtis’s three-country tour of the region but later confirmed it had been cancelled.

“At the request of the government of Pakistan, that trip has been postponed until a mutually convenient time,” a state department spokesperson said.

Mr Trump had called on Pakistan to do more to tackle cross-border terrorism, saying the country had “sheltered the same organisations that try every single day to kill our people”.


Citing an erosion of trust, US secretary of state Rex Tillerson said future US support for Pakistan would be conditional on the country adopting “a different approach”.

Their comments sparked immediate anger in Islamabad. Over the weekend, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, the country’s interim prime minister, said in an interview: “From day one we have been saying very clearly the military strategy in Afghanistan has not worked and it will not work.”


But analysts also warn the US policy is likely to push Pakistan closer into the embrace of China, which is investing more than $50bn in its southern neighbour as part of its “One Belt, One Road” project to create a new silk road of trade routes across the world.

They point out that instead of going to the US, Mr Asif is travelling to China, Turkey and Russia.

One senior foreign ministry official in Islamabad told the Financial Times: “In this hour of need once again, we have China standing firmly with us as president Trump threatens to bring the Afghan war to Pakistan.”

The official added: “We have put further discussions on hold and need to decide first, exactly how the [US-Pakistan] relationship can proceed productively”.

Pakistan has proved an important ally to the US since the Cold War, when it helped support the mujahideen resistance against Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.

But since then, the relationship has wavered. Washington has been torn between relying on the Islamabad government to provide a bridgehead to Afghanistan and the wider region, and criticising it for failing to tackle domestic terrorism.

In recent years, Pakistan has allowed the US to use its territory as a supply route into Afghanistan and accepted increasingly frequent drone attacks by US forces.

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An official at the central bank in Karachi said, China’s role “is going to be very useful to avert a [balance of payments] crisis if there is one”.

For Beijing, the relationship offers a faster route to the sea for goods from western China, a new area of business for the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps and an ally to support it in its fractious relationship with India.

Li Guofu, head of Middle Eastern research at the China Institute of International Studies, said: “Trump's new south Asia strategy, before it's been fully implemented, has already created a feeling of threat for Pakistan and aroused a strong negative response ... China has been actively trying to help the situation, and we are very concerned.”

But while Pakistan edges closer to China, analysts say it is unlikely to cut off ties completely with the US.
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
#Pakistan Army Aviation Receives 4 Mi-35M Advanced Attack #Helicopters From #Russia. @Diplomat_APAC

http://thediplomat.com/2017/08/pakistan-receives-4-advanced-attack-helicopters-from-russia/

The Pakistan Army Aviation Corps (PAAC) took delivery of four Russian-made Mi-35M attack helicopters, Pakistan’s Defense Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) confirmed in a statement issued at this year’s International Military-Technical Forum (Army 2017), which took place August 22-27 in Moscow, according to local media reports.

“The contract was signed, we received all four cars [Mi-35Ms] and now we get new equipment,” DEPOs Brigadier General Waheed Mumtaz told reporters in Moscow. PAAC are now getting acquainted with the new equipment. Based on the gunships’ performance a follow-up order for additional helicopters is under consideration, Mumtaz said. The general also noted that other Pakistani orders of Russian military equipment might take place depending on the Pakistani military’s experience with the helicopters.

Russia officially lifted an arms embargo against Pakistan, in place since the Soviet-Afghan War, in June 2014.

Pakistan and Russia agreed to the $153 million helicopter deal during then-Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif’s visit to Russia in June 2016. A preliminary contract was concluded at the Pakistan Army General Headquarters in Rawalpindi in August 2015. Pakistan military sources indicate that PAAC could purchase a total of 20 Mi-35 helicopters in the coming years. “Given the cost of building the necessary Mi-35M logistics and maintenance infrastructure, expanding the fleet beyond four aircraft would financially be a sound decision for the Pakistani military,” I explained in December 2016. The Mi-25M is a formidable weapons platform, as I noted elsewhere (See: “Confirmed: Pakistan Is Buying New Attack Helicopters From Russia”):

The Mi-35M attack helicopter, the export version of the Mi-24 gunship, was developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and has been produced in Russia since 2005. Next to serving in the Russian military, the aircraft has been exported to Azerbaijan, Brazil, Iraq, and Venezuela.

The company website of Russian Helicopters notes that the Mi-35 is particularly suited for mountainous terrain and can be deployed “round the clock” in adverse weather conditions. The website notes that the helicopter offers “combat use of guided and unguided weapons in regular and challenging climate conditions” and is “operational for attack flights at altitudes of 10-25 m daytime and 50 m at night over land or water.”

The helicopter can be deployed for a host of different missions, including transporting up to eight paratroopers and carrying military supplies weighing up to 1,500 kg internally and 2,400 kg externally.

It is unknown in what configuration the helicopters were delivered. The gunship is fitted with a mounted twin-barrel GSh-23V 23 millimeter cannon, and can also carry 80 and 120 millimeter rockets, as well as anti-tank guided missiles. The Pakistan Army is specifically looking to enhance its close-air support capability for counter-insurgency operations as well as anti-tank warfare.
 

Sadikamin

Banned
Pakistan Super Power hai ...koi baal baka nai kersakta hai , sari dunya pichlay 10 saal say afghanistan say attack ker rahi hai mager ACTUAL super power abhi bhi kheri hai.[hilar][hilar]

ch@ddi ko to hajaar saal say thoktay arahaey hain ...agaye bhi hum say hi maar khani hai ....


i did not know we have become super power ?

have we broken our katora , i mean kashkol ?
 

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