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US-Pakistan relations: can a lobbyist help?
In US-Pakistan relations, Pakistan feels it has given more than it has got. But it is wrong
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Pakistan is not isolated
New Delhi is now to Washington what Islamabad is to Beijing
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US lauds Pakistan’s stance on terrorism
There is plenty of mistrust on both sides, not all of it unfounded
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Don’t take the threat lightly
We would to be on our own if the US threat of cutting off aid is actually carried out. Let us have a plan ‘B’
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Pakistan: a friend or foe?
The current political climate in DC is such that it’s hard to remain neutral on Pakistan
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An uphill battle
If we make the bullets our detractors are more than happy to fire them back at us
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Seven years of drones
The US released casualty information regarding drone strike operations into the public arena for the first time ever
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The McCain shuffle
McCain visit has been little more than cosmetic — nothing achieved or perhaps expected beyond a holding operation
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McCain ‘very impressed’ by Zarb-e-Azb successes
On rare visit to North Waziristan, US senator describes Pakistan as an important force to fight terrorism
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John McCain lauds Pakistan's role in terror fight
US delegation headed by chairman of Senate Arms Services committee calls on Adviser to PM Sartaj Aziz in Islamabad
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UN General Assembly session: Pakistan calls for end to drone strikes
‘Illegal’ hits counterproductive, fuel extremism, says Maleeha Lodhi
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US aware of K-P's budget allocation for Haqqania madrassa
US department spokesperson says govt of Pakistan, K-P can answer questions regarding funding
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Passive aggressive foreign policy
Pakistan’s woes originate from a myriad of problems
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Better late than never
Reports that Pakistan is seeking to hire lobbyists to make its case in Washington are welcome
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The United States, India and China
Journey on which the US embarked with respect to relations with India began during presidencies of Bush and Clinton
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The politics of US aid to Pakistan
In a clear case of deja vu, the US has blocked $300 million in military aid to Pakistan
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Pakistan’s place in Obama’s world
In what came to be described as the “Obama Doctrine,” the president was inclined to let the world go its own way
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Foreign policy dilemmas
Pakistan’s policy on American drone strikes continues to lack credibility
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A lesson for the US
The killing of Mullah Akhtar Mansoor in an American drone strike has almost murdered the hopes for peace in the region
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Pakistan should cooperate with India in Mumbai attacks investigation: US
US urges Pakistan to address all groups operating on their soil
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Drone strike on Pakistani soil detrimental to relations with US: Army chief
General Raheel Sharif expresses 'serious concern' over US drone strike in Balochistan
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Foreign policy challenges confronting Pakistan
For Pakistan, the current scenario throws up a fresh challenge on dealing with the emerging Taliban leadership
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Pakistan summons US envoy over drone strike inside territory
Such actions could impact the efforts facilitating Afghan peace talks, Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi tells David Hale
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Recalling ‘The Ugly American’
Collectively, America’s representatives overseas remain as arrogant as they were then, if not more
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Pak-US ties — a downward spiral
US lawmakers moved to stop the government from funding a sale of eight F-16 jets to Pakistan
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Pakistan has other options if US cancels F-16 deal, says Asif
Defence minister says ups and downs in Pak-US ties not unusual matter, but overall relations are better
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Political musings: Abida recalls her experience as ambassador to US
Claims the Americans offered her bribes in connection with an F-16 deal
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Pakistan fears repeat of 1990s US policy
Govt, security officials point to CPEC, Indian lobbying for spiralling relationship.
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Pakistan to comply to certain conditions to secure US military aid
State Department official says Obama administration wants Pakistan to show tougher action against Haqqani network
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Revisiting US-Pakistan ties
In Pakistan, national interest has very rarely been used to define anything but the whims of rulers
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Ambassador Jilani slams anti-Pakistan NYT editorial
Pakistan’s Ambassador to US says international community, not Pakistan responsible for Afghan mess
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Pak-US relations — out of balance
There is a vast trust deficit that is akin to circular debt in that every attempt to retire it fails
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Delay in F-16s sale: Defence secretary expresses concern with US commander
Defence Secretary Lt-Gen (retd) Alam Khattak meets US Central Command General Joseph L Votel in Rawalpindi
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What the US stance on F-16s means for Pakistan
The US Congress has decided “not to subsidise the sale of eight F-16s to Pakistan"
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Pakistan’s multiple woes
The failure of US policy in Afghanistan is reflected in its frustrations against Pakistan
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US lacks appreciation of Pakistan's counter-terror efforts, says Fatemi
Special assistant to PM meets two-member delegation of US Congress' House Foreign Affairs Committee
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Pressures and perceptions
Obama Administration earmarked $742m in aid for Pakistan and not everybody in the US thinks it is a good idea
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The Nuclear Security Summit and Pakistan’s perspective
Pakistan is justified in blaming the US for ignoring Indian advancements in nuclear weapons
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Losing friends in Washington DC
While technology changed diplomacy and lobbying, Pakistan continued with its traditional methods of communications
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Meeting at GHQ: Gen Raheel, Olson discuss regional security
Ambassador Olson appreciated the efforts of Pakistan in fight against terrorism
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Inside out or outside in
One can't keep accepting hard cash from the US and expect to give nothing in return
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A conditional friendship
Nawaz Sharif's trip to US convinces us of one thing: PM & his cabal are out of ideas and simply going through motions
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Pakistan and the world
Every time our PM visits an important country, question that dominates media is: how much help are we going to get?
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PM, US president renew pledge to counter all forms of terrorism
The two leaders also renew commitment to Afghan reconciliation, dialogue between India-Pakistan, says joint statement
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Joe Biden lauds Pakistan's role in war against terrorism
US Vice President meets Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Washington
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PM to tell US it won't accept limits on tactical nuclear arms
Pakistan insists smaller weapons would deter a sudden attack by its bigger neighbour India
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Resolution of Kashmir dispute must for peace in South Asia: PM
Nawaz Sharif says Pakistan wants good relations with all its neighbours
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An uncertain future
Much of the terrorist activity in Pakistan has a direct or indirect linkage to Afghanistan
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No civil nuclear ‘deal’ being discussed with US, says Foreign Office
Media reports said the two countries were in process of negotiating an accord which may end up in civil nuclear deal
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What Nawaz should tell Obama
A fair amount of time will be spent in Nawaz-Obama meeting discussing developments in the Muslim world