Pakistans regional ties rise as US loses favor

simple_and_peacefull

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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http://rt.com/news/us-pakistan-shanghai-organization/
Published: 15 June, 2011, 13:46

Pakistan is seeking full membership of the Shanghai Co-operation Organization (SCO) amid the fracturing of its relationship with the US. Americas friendship with this key Muslim ally has been at a low ebb ever since the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
The desire to join the SCO was voiced on Tuesday by President Asif Zardari during his visit to Kazakhstan.

I believe the SCO to be a great union. Pakistan wishes to join its ranks and hopes for support of all its members, Zardari said.

The regional security organization, which is holding a summit in Kazakh capital Astana on Wednesday, currently has six members. Pakistan has observer status along with India, Mongolia and Iran.

The summit is hardly likely to result in the immediate enlargement of the organization. But several full members, including Russia, have earlier spoken in favor of the idea, since it would boost the SCOs influence and capabilities.

One of the possibilities discussed is the simultaneous induction of India and Pakistan, the candidacies of which are supported by Russia and China respectively. Such a move is hoped to somewhat ease tension between the two rival neighbors, as membership in the alliance would address their security concerns.

The Shanghai Co-operation Organization is a regional security alliance first established as the so-called Shanghai Five in 1996 by China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan. In 2001, after Uzbekistan joined in, the organization changed its name. Its primary goals are fighting terrorism, separatism, drug trafficking and other threats.

While the SCO is not a military block, many observers believe it is meant to counterbalance NATOs and the US influence in Asia.
Islamabad quarrels with Washington
Pakistan has been a key ally of the US in the region for years, but the relationship has been increasingly strained recently. In the latest development, Pakistani intelligence has detained five CIA informants, including one army major, who provided information on Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.

Bin Ladens compound in the Pakistani city Abbottabad was raided by US Navy SEALs and the top terrorist was killed on May 1. Pakistan was not informed about the operation until it was over, while US officials later said that had it been otherwise, Bin Laden may have been informed by sympathizers among Pakistans military.

Islamabads disaffection has so far resulted in the shutting down of a program which involved some 120 American instructors training Pakistani soldiers. Pakistan also putting pressure on the US, demanding a reduction in the number of drone air strikes on its territory, and has been increasingly resistant to the presence of CIA operatives by denying the intelligence agents entry.

Head of the CIA Leon Panetta, who is slated to become the next Secretary of Defense after Robert Gates resigns, last week met Pakistani military and intelligence top brass in an attempt to mend the rift, but apparently with little success.

Meanwhile militants have carried out a number of terrorist attacks in Pakistan in recent months. The latest high-profile terrorist act was the Sunday twin bombing in Peshawar, the administrative center of the turbulent tribal area. The attack killed at least 39 people and wounded more than 90. The surge of violence is in revenge for Bin Ladens death, Pakistani Taliban websites said.
 

faqira786

Senator (1k+ posts)
Keep in mind that Shanghai Co-operation Organization (SCO) will NOT give DOLLARS to anyone in Pakistan. They cant afford to pay DOLLARS to Pakistan other than UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. you know our LEADER and FORCE more than anyone. CROSS your FINGER
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
Keep in mind that Shanghai Co-operation Organization (SCO) will NOT give DOLLARS to anyone in Pakistan. They cant afford to pay DOLLARS to Pakistan other than UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. you know our LEADER and FORCE more than anyone. CROSS your FINGER

That's good thing then.

It means USA intentionally give dollars to corrupt to make them more corrupt & their obedient, otherwise US knows where those dollars go.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
Whether Pakistan joins SCO or not but the Relations & Co-operation with America must be weakened?
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
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http://rt.com/news/us-pakistan-shanghai-organization/
Published: 15 June, 2011, 13:46

Pakistan is seeking full membership of the Shanghai Co-operation Organization (SCO) amid the fracturing of its relationship with the US. America’s friendship with this key Muslim ally has been at a low ebb ever since the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
The desire to join the SCO was voiced on Tuesday by President Asif Zardari during his visit to Kazakhstan.

“I believe the SCO to be a great union. Pakistan wishes to join its ranks and hopes for support of all its members,” Zardari said.

The regional security organization, which is holding a summit in Kazakh capital Astana on Wednesday, currently has six members. Pakistan has observer status along with India, Mongolia and Iran.

The summit is hardly likely to result in the immediate enlargement of the organization. But several full members, including Russia, have earlier spoken in favor of the idea, since it would boost the SCO’s influence and capabilities.

One of the possibilities discussed is the simultaneous induction of India and Pakistan, the candidacies of which are supported by Russia and China respectively. Such a move is hoped to somewhat ease tension between the two rival neighbors, as membership in the alliance would address their security concerns.

The Shanghai Co-operation Organization is a regional security alliance first established as the so-called Shanghai Five in 1996 by China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan. In 2001, after Uzbekistan joined in, the organization changed its name. Its primary goals are fighting terrorism, separatism, drug trafficking and other threats.

While the SCO is not a military block, many observers believe it is meant to counterbalance NATO’s and the US’ influence in Asia.
Islamabad quarrels with Washington
Pakistan has been a key ally of the US in the region for years, but the relationship has been increasingly strained recently. In the latest development, Pakistani intelligence has detained five CIA informants, including one army major, who provided information on Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.

Bin Laden’s compound in the Pakistani city Abbottabad was raided by US Navy SEALs and the top terrorist was killed on May 1. Pakistan was not informed about the operation until it was over, while US officials later said that had it been otherwise, Bin Laden may have been informed by sympathizers among Pakistan’s military.

Islamabad’s disaffection has so far resulted in the shutting down of a program which involved some 120 American instructors training Pakistani soldiers. Pakistan also putting pressure on the US, demanding a reduction in the number of drone air strikes on its territory, and has been increasingly resistant to the presence of CIA operatives by denying the intelligence agents entry.

Head of the CIA Leon Panetta, who is slated to become the next Secretary of Defense after Robert Gates resigns, last week met Pakistani military and intelligence top brass in an attempt to mend the rift, but apparently with little success.

Meanwhile militants have carried out a number of terrorist attacks in Pakistan in recent months. The latest high-profile terrorist act was the Sunday twin bombing in Peshawar, the administrative center of the turbulent tribal area. The attack killed at least 39 people and wounded more than 90. The surge of violence is in revenge for Bin Laden’s death, Pakistani Taliban websites said.

the biggest looser in this SCO will be the Us/UK. But rest assured US will come up with some plan to create rift amongst SCO members.

For example, with the help of Mossad, they could explode a bomb in a SCO member country in the embassy of another - like Indian embassy in Islamabad or Pak embassy in Uzebkistan etc.

That would be the time to show prudence and not leave SCO. Instead look for the purpetrater of the sobtage and punish accordingly.

After SCO 5 I hope Iran and Turkey join in to hammer the last nail in the coffin of American influence.
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
That's good thing then.

It means USA intentionally give dollars to corrupt to make them more corrupt & their obedient, otherwise US knows where those dollars go.

whatever happens faqira will always get big $ from Ahmedi HQ in Tel Aviv;)
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
It is the need of the hour. The regional mutual interests are converging so fast. West has already enjoyed their best in power and wealth. Now it is natural phenomenon that a new set up is to replace them. SCO seems to be the new charge de affairs.
 

cefspan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Keep in mind that Shanghai Co-operation Organization (SCO) will NOT give DOLLARS to anyone in Pakistan. They cant afford to pay DOLLARS to Pakistan other than UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. you know our LEADER and FORCE more than anyone. CROSS your FINGER

Why would they? For what reason? Pakistan hasn't proved himself a tout of SCO , on the otherhand , it is a tout of America and thats the reality . all credits to former PMs , Zardari and most of all ur beloved Musharaf.

As far as regional ties are concerned , the story begins in 1948 with Liaquat Ali Khan prefering America over USSR.We had many chances , but we didn't . So , SCO wont be that much of success , CHINA and RUSSIA , if both unite , only then their dominion is secured.....