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Answer to the Pakistani problem.
by Sam Jay on Aug 15, 2007 04:25 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Pakistan has been milking us Americans for military and other aid while hoodwinking us.

1. Stop aid to Pakistan. Sanction them if they do not cooperate in the war on terror; reward them if they do cooperate by not imposing any sanctions. Giving aid/ bribing a country for doing something which they should be doing anyway in their own national interest is counter-productive in the long term. Also, sanctions is the only thing Pakistan understands.

2. Invade Pakistan with Indian help, secure the nuclear weapons and break up Pakistan into the following: Baluchistan to go to Iran (or else made independent), NWFP to Afghanistan, Kashmir and Sindh to India, Punjab to remain as the new Pakistan, a landlocked country and thus forced to cooperate. Indians understand the Pakistanis better than anyone else, and we should use their help.

Once the NWFP rejoins Afghanistan, then it will far easier for the coalition forces to root out terrorism from the joint province. Pakistan is an artificial country and, therefore, will always remain unstable unless broken up.

3. We should move beyond the Musharraf mindset. If the new leadership of Pakistan is not helpful in the war on terror, it only makes the decision to secure their nukes and break up the country easier for us.

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  RE:Answer to the Pakistani problem.
by ashish sinha on Aug 15, 2007 07:31 AM   Permalink
your suggestions are correct. Nice to see that americans are taking interest in south asia politics.

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by adil on Aug 15, 2007 09:19 AM   Permalink
American desi I know you are trying to give solution to americans who plan about the whole world for 20 yrs with ut most selfish motives.you have to plan your pav bhajee party ( qarter dollar) for your 20 families on sunday, next 20 sundays how you will keep upvas to recover your quarter from the party.
gora's of America will keep you ontheir shoe toe you moron.

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by shankar narayanan on Aug 15, 2007 06:02 AM   Permalink
you americans!!!. piss off u american abstard. ur country has created trouble and shed blood everywhere it has gone. so plz stop talking about other harming ur interests, as you are harming everyones interests.
whic america do you belong to, the america which talks about freedom of speech and human dignity, but where a few big corporations decide evrything, from what ppl shld eat to what ppl shld wear. is this the democracy you are trying to spread.

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by Loan Shark on Aug 15, 2007 06:26 AM   Permalink
LOL ... america is the real democracy ... no one but decide what they wear or take off .... no one tells you here ... this is country that rewards merit and competition.

Long live India, Long Live America

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by lax on Aug 15, 2007 06:54 AM   Permalink
arrey... he is an 'original' american... maybe an 'naturalized' american... that is Indian, converted to american. Usko gaali deke kya fayda.. bichare udhar naukri karke apne family ka pet paal raha hain...

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by ashish sinha on Aug 15, 2007 07:33 AM   Permalink
americans r very polite people and they have manners and courtesy...

this world owes a lot to americans for preventing us from terrorism.

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by Ganapati Hegde on Aug 15, 2007 08:23 AM   Permalink
I fully agree with you, after living in the United States. This country is full of hope for the entire world. It is a beacon of democracy for the entire world. It is Americans, who really have the will and resources to stamp out terrorism.

India needs to stand by this great Country.
God bless India and the United States !!!.

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by on Aug 15, 2007 11:16 AM   Permalink
wow !! what a solution !! break Pakistan up , persuade India to attack, and finally secure nuclear assets... just one question ... what exactly do you think Pakistan will do while you are busy implementing your "million dollar solution"?? hand over its nuclear assets to you in a tray ?? NO SIR, it will USE them and "You Americans" want them used gainst India so u hit two targets with one shot and some Indians ( who in my view are mentally challenged) might actually back you up... i pray that they are blessed with an awakenng soon...and just for your information, Pakistan does possesss missiles which can reach Israel (your mama) and imagine what can happen with Iran's support...you make me laugh man !!

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by Vishnu Sharma on Aug 15, 2007 06:54 AM   Permalink
Agree with you on most points but one.
Why are you leaving out Punjab
Punjab will return to India as one piece.
Sikhs and Hindus have a stack in the region.
India will be whole again once we complete the annexation of Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri-Lanka.
Then we will be the Sole power in South Asia.

Jai Hind !
National Democratic Workers Party.


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by thatsfree a on Aug 15, 2007 03:57 PM   Permalink
What is this National Democratic Workers Party ? With lots difficulty India is moving ahead & now you people want to take baggage of Bangladesh (poorest nation), Bhutan, Pakistan (terror state), Srilanka (internal fights). If parties like this start talking about politics.. what immaturity?

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by Uzair Khan on Aug 15, 2007 11:53 AM   Permalink
Hi! Vishnu,

By God I agree with u completely.At least down the line in the future if this happens at least our children can see this happening..

High Regards.

Uzair Khan.

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