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    Little change in Pak's 'poor' perception of America despite billions in aid: US official
    Phoenix Herald
    Thursday 18th March, 2010  
    (ANI)


    The United States may have offered Pakistan billions of dollars as humanitarian and military aid, but American officials believe that there has been very little change in the way Islamabad sees Washington.

    Despite the Obama Administration pushing hard to tone down the anti-American sentiment in Pakistan, the massive trust deficit between the two countries still exists, US officials said.

    Testifying before a Congressional committee, President Obama's Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke's deputy Daniel Feldman said majority of Pakistanis see US overtures as a tool to fulfil its own regional agendas.

    "They (Pakistanis) feel it as a very self-interested relationship.The perception of Americans is not a positive one," The Nation quoted Feldman, as saying.

    "They don't believe that we are interested in a longer-term relationship and that's why so much of our work has been to emphasise that this is a long-term relationship, that it is based on a civilian relationship as well as a security one," Feldman added.

    He also pointed out that bridging the mistrust was the prime agenda on Secretary of States Hillary Clinton's recent visit to Islamabad, but the tour has not seen any substantial change in akistan's perception regarding the US. (ANI)

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    By COMMUNIST!!!!, 03-18-10, 11:30 AM

    Little change in Pak's 'poor' perception of America despite billions in aid: US official

    NOBODY WANTS AID OF USA BUT WANT USA TO BE OUT OF THE REGION FORTHWITH.WORLD IS SOON GOING TO ADOPT COMMUNISM.NOW THERE IS NO ROOM FOR THE CAPITALISM. EVEN PAKISTAN SHALL ADOPT COMMUNISM OF SOME SHADE SOON WHICH IS INEVITABLE BECAUSE OF THE MEDDLING OF THE EVIL POWERS IN THE REGION
    By COMMUNIST!!!!, 03-18-10, 11:32 AM

    PAKISTAN SHALL BE PROUD OF ADOPTING SOCILISM

    THAT SHALL HAPPEN SOON
    By Johan Khan, 03-19-10, 03:38 AM

    USA - Friend & Foe

    USA has used and will continue to use Pakistan for its own need, never Pakistans. First it was the cold war, Pakistan supplied air base for US Spy planes.Then Russian occupation of Afganistan,Pakistan supplied,its soldiers,air forces and created Taliban to fight against the Russians.Now again US wants Pakistans help to fight al-kaida.Pakistan is a friend only when US has a agenda.I dont trust the yankess anymore than Indians.
    By Average Joe, 03-19-10, 08:04 AM
    None of you people know what you are talking about.
    By FBI, 03-19-10, 10:18 AM

    Reply to Johan Khan & Communist

    Just because Pakistan has helped USA in the past and now does not mean IT CAN DO ALL THE WRONG THINGS IN LIFE AND GET AWAY WITH MURDER, JUST BECAUSE PAKIS HELPED AMERICANS. AMERICANS ARE STILL HELPING YOU BY GIVING AID, SO THEY HAVE STILL NOT TOLD THE WORLD THAT YOU ARE A TERRORIST STATE, EVEN THOUGH THERE IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT USSA TO DO, AFTER HIDING A TERRORIST COUNTRY FOR SO LONG. DONT BE THANKLESS IN LIFE, FORGET ALLLAH EVEN CHRIST WILL NOT FORGIVE YOU ALL

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