Chicago Summit: Pakistan still defying US egotism

Posted on 23. May, 2012 by in Pak-US Relations

 

By Jawad Raza Khan

Pakistan is undeniably under huge compression especially after discontinuing NATO supplies, since the dejected Salala incident. Experts are evaluating the situation on hourly basis, giving news and theories with pessimistic approach leaving audience hopeless (most of them). Bonn conference, Shamsi Air Base and Chicago moot all are discussed at length, but what is really unheard off is something which should have been discussed with pride and grace. Our media may call this nation as a shameless bunch of different mobs, but in reality what has certainly ensued since then, is amazing.  All our pseudo- intellectuals were of the opinion that Pakistan will not be able to take on the challenge of blocking NATO supplies for more than 10 days but this great nation has responded with such a strength that has forced our corrupt leaders to think twice before opening the NATO’s line of communication. How it happened is not been highlighted “24- Have indeed changed the course “Well Done Soldiers”!

Godless notion (non-believers) cannot comprehend, how a country like Pakistan is standing one against forty eight not for aid, not for satisfying ID (driven by the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires), not defying principles but only for their self-respect, making the world realize that “We are not horde but are existing and breathing as a nation”. The defiance shown by Pakistani nation is exceptional in history, here I must confess that Pakistan has to open this supply route but this planned or unplanned delay has indeed gave Pakistan some sort of a moral tonic in its existing dismal state. Extremely deplorable law and order situation, constitutional crisis, political tussle, depressing economy and above all unlimited power cut offs in scorching summers could not change the trend in this part of the world and Americans are now indeed feeling the heat. They need supplies from south, well before 2014, otherwise their withdrawal can turn into a rout and importantly “They know it”.

Unfortunately the above mentioned is not transpired on our media, indeed that’s part of the strategy given by their MASTERS (46 million dollars are certainly worth doing this worthless act of treachery). The proven fact is that in a country like Pakistan, media cannot be trusted as true reflection of mass desire, courtesy Mr. Dollar. On one hand, US is not ready to apologize for our 24 braves who were ruthlessly killed by US led NATO forces but on the other side, it is more than astonishing to see some shameless advertisements on all private media channels with a common phrase USAID from American people to Pakistani people to build Pakistan (Typical American). These advertisements started appearing on FM channels first but are now frequently visible on our so called free media.  Truly speaking it’s more than a shameful act by our media tycoons who are extremely busy in making money while emotionally killing citizens of Pakistan. If Americans are so anxious to help Pakistan, in principle, they must first apologize for their brutal act against their own allies on Salala check post. This private Army of our media cannot fight this media war against Pakistan as they are nothing but bunch of greedy, dishonest and disloyal people working on foreign agenda.

In contrast to what all happening on electronic and print media, Social media has by and large truly and loudly expressed the true Pakistani opinion against American egotism.   

The situation of Pak-US relations can easily be summed up (in the backdrop of Non NATO Ally) with this sentence “He's such a big gun in the office; they're planning to fire him! It’s about time for Pakistan to stand on principles, there is no such suggestion to be at war against NATO but an opportunity given by the sacrifice of our 24 valiant soldiers, who had risen to the occasion, wants to see Pakistan rising with grace and honour, definitely from heavens.

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2 Responses to “Chicago Summit: Pakistan still defying US egotism”

  1. Afriq

    24. May, 2012

    “24- Have indeed changed the course “Well Done Soldiers”!
    Yes indeed! Say it a million fold and it is not enough. 2 billion and you do justice.
    Re: “They need supplies from south, well before 2014, otherwise their withdrawal can turn into a rout and importantly “They know it”.
    Who gives a damn! Let the rapists, mass murders thugs, scums, goons SUFFER and SUFFER BIG TIME for the slaughter of OUR BROTHERS & SISTERS in IRAK, SOMALIA, AFGHANISTAN, YEMEN, LIBYA, SYRIA, BAHRAIN, PAKISTAN, EGYPT, ……. OUR UMMAH
    For ABEER AL JANABI, BAHA MUSA, Dr Aafia SIDDIQUI and her 8 month  old child For the children raped, killed, set on fire, for the orphaned, widowed and maimed
    The shameless media – Dawn group
    What is this I must confess that Pakistan has to open this supply route …...” nonsense
    NO IT DOES NOT. You seem to have forgotten that IT IS THE PEOPLE OF PAKISTAN WHO HAVE MADE SURE THAT THE goons like Mr %+gilani NOT BE ALLOWED TO SELL “THE SOULS OF PAKISTAN”.
    A Pakistani did say that to the shit from white house and LEGALLY + MORALLY Pakistan FIRST DUTY IS TO IT’S PEOPLE and secondly to MUSLIMS.
    POLICY BRIEF: NATO, Afghanistan And The Pakistan Supply Line, A Question Of Legitimacy
     Policy Brief | Released By Project For Pakistan In 21st Century
    ProjectPakistan21.org
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Defense and security analyst Dr. Shireen M. Mazari provides a unique perspective on three questions facing Pakistani policymakers in May 2012:
    1.    Are NATO pressures on Pakistan to reopen the overland supply routes legitimate under international law? Will Pakistan violate any laws if does not grant NATO this permission?
    2.    Does it serve Pakistani interests to allow NATO to transport war supplies and weapons through Pakistan to Afghanistan?
    3.    Will Pakistan benefit from participation in NATO’S 25th summit meeting in Chicago?
    Referring to UN Charter and NATO’s own laws, Mazari concludes NATO is not mandated by UN resolutions to be in Afghanistan.
    She reveals how some NATO member diplomats ‘sneaked’ the organization into ISAF, which was originally assigned by UNSC to establish security and peace in Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent use of force against Afghanistan.
    Mazari explains that, by blocking or ending the NATO supply lines, Pakistan does not violate international conventions governing transit access to landlocked states.
    According to the same rules, it is the government of Afghanistan that should request Pakistan to allow third-country supplies to pass through Pakistan and this has not happened yet. Moreover, any supplies passing through Pakistani land or air corridors cannot include weapons.
    Then there is the question of NATO violations of Pakistani border and the deliberate murder of Pakistani soldiers on several occasions.
    Recent world history does not offer any example of a state allowing weapons to pass through its territory to be used against it later, says Dr. Mazari.
    Read the Policy Brief here:  NATO, Afghanistan And The Pakistan Supply Line: A Question Of Legitimacy
    To download the brief in PDF format, click here.
     
     

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  2. Khalif

    24. May, 2012

    it is we who support, march & protest and we are sick of "idiots brought in from corrupt seedy states claiming to be democratically"  elected by us
    SEND THE BASTARDS back to US shit states qatar/uae
    Make sure that these coward scums SUFFER otherwise expect our RAGE and ALLAH'S WRATH
    The End in Afghanistan is Totally Predictable
     
    By Dave Llindorff
     
    The American forces in Afghanistan know they have already lost the war there. They know too that as soon as the last of them has boarded the last plane out, or perhaps even earlier, the current corrupt Afghan leadership will be hopping a commercial flight out too, to join their money in Switzerland or Abu Dhabi.  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article31408.htm
     
    do it for the CHILDREN
    Afghanistan: "I Was Not Born a Slave":  Just 14 years old, Mirwali is one of around 6,000 minors forced into servitude at the brick factories of Sorkhrod district in the Nangarhar region of eastern Afghanistan. http://iwpr.net/report-news/afghanistan-i-was-not-born-slave 

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