The United States is building a deeper relationship with both India and Pakistan which are facing the common threat of terrorism in the region, a top Obama administration official has said.
"It (terrorism) is a shared threat for Pakistan, it's a shared threat for India, it's a shared threat for others. I just would caution that we should not see this in zero-sum terms," American Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs P J Crowley told mediapersons in Washington, DC.
He said the US is building 'a deeper relationship' with India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
"This is good for the United States, it's good for these countries individually, and it's also good for the region as a whole."
Agreed that terrorism is a threat to India and to others.
Not sure,it is to pak.
Being a world-wide officially recognised exporter of terrorism,terrorism is not a threat to pak.pak revels in carrying out terrorists activities in India.
All through these years pak has given birth to enormous numbers of terrorists organisations that,it's quite natural that some of them will do target practice in pak itself.The explosions in pak are mainly as a result of that.
America knows very well that there is absolutely no comparison between the terror threat to India and between the threat pak faces from some of it's own rouge terror organisations.
WHAT INDIA IS FACING IS PAKISTANI GOVERNMENT SPONSORED TERRORISM.FULL STOP.
Terrorists training camps are openly being conducted and terror leaders issue threats to India openly in pak.
If America thinks India,pak are facing shared threat of terrorism,why on earth they are not asking pak to close down these camps,where regular pakistani army officials are imparting training to terror recruits??
May be America is repeatedly being fooled by pak.
But not everybody is as foolish and naive as the current American administration to believe what pak says when they swear that they are "sincerely fighting terror and that they are a victim of terrorism"..
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