AMERICAN allegations that Pakistan is harbouring terroristgroups are as baseless as those that Washington levelled against Iraq with regard to weapons of mass destruction.
The American lies about Iraq having WMDs were the excuse for starting the 2003 Gulf war. One hopes the current allegation is not a prelude to similar action.
Against the approximately $120 billion (and rising) cost paid by Pakistan on the current war on terror, the suspension of $225 million aid by President Donald Trump is not even peanuts.
Our perpetually ungrateful `friends` are in the habit of acting like tiny tots with a limited vocabulary: `do more.` Well, enough is enough.
An emphatic no is the answer along with a bill for all the damage that has been done to Pakistan todate.
Rafi Ahmed Karachi (2) T HE remarks by erratic US president against Pakistan show that the US only recognises the aid given toPakistan butis reluctant to accept the sacrifices by thecountry in America`s `war on terror`.
Pakistan has twice fought as America`s ally and f aced grave threats to its own security. All these ef forts have gone unacknowledged and the US government harps on `do more` mantra.
It is the US which has failed to stabilise Afghanistan even af ter getting all the support from Nato forces and Pakistan.