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Trump does not blame Pakistan for failure in Afghanistan: US envoy

Did you get banned? How the hell do you get even banned? You a full on Pak nationalist should be toast of PDF.

Sol., seriously what is this buffoon Trump think he is doing? If 150,000 soldiers during the big surge in 2010 could not defeat Taliban you think 10,000 are going to do it today? Defies any commonsense?



Lol.......thanks bro. Got carried away with some indian and bengali posters. Really filled em in.......lol......gave them a roasting :lol:

But I am back with a bang now.......:pakistan:
 
Sorry guys, but this may not be what the U.S. envoy actually said. So far this is only an official statement from Pakistan's NSA claiming this is what the U.S. envoy said.
At this point it doesn't matter what they say, it matters what they do.
Do what you do and never mind them. "Off the rails" is not a strategy. Until it is.
 


PAKISTAN

After Trump’s bluster, US hints at possible change in Pakistan policy

Two countries expected to engage at top level to talk out the contentious points, according to sources

By AMIR KHAN
Sep.01,2017

KARACHI: US President Donald Trump’s criticism of Islamabad for America’s military failure in Afghanistan has ruffled Pakistan’s feathers. The country’s top civil leadership and military commanders snubbed Trump’s allegations with one voice amid street protests against the American leader in different towns and cities of the country.

The blistering reaction from Pakistan has apparently prompted the American officialdom to pacify the frayed tempers. The Trump administration is learnt to have approached Pakistan to allay concerns and convey a possible change in policy. “The two countries are expected to engage at a top level to talk out the contentious points,” a source told Daily Express.

US Ambassador in Islamabad David Hale has swung into action for damage control exercise. He met National Security Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua on Thursday to clarify that that President Donald Trump had not blamed Pakistan for the failure in Afghanistan.

He also attempted to assuage rampant fears in the Pakistani officialdom on an enhanced role that Trump’s new strategy envisages for India in Afghanistan. Lt Gen (retd) Janjua told the US envoy that creation of competitiveness in a campaign and alliance is counter-productive. “We should not go that way,” he cautioned.

Afghan president says ready for comprehensive dialogue with Pakistan

Highly credible sources told Daily Expressthat the US administration has started poring over how to tweak the Afghan policy in order to pacify resentment in Pakistan and address the country’s objections. And the same has been conveyed to Islamabad through diplomatic channels.

Two key global players China and Russia have already rejected Trump’s strategy for Afghanistan and beyond and opposed the American move to pile up pressure on Islamabad. Pakistani officialdom is clear that the country can bank upon Beijing and Moscow instead of Washington.

Trump’s policy has clearly divided the stakeholders in two blocs – one comprising Pakistan, China, Russia and Iran; and the other comprising the United States and India. More countries are expected to join the first alliance, according to sources.

Officials at the Foreign Office say Pakistan is convinced that Trump’s new strategy has failed to garner support in the international community.

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