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Why is Pakistan supporting America in Afghanistan ? Is it for money or is it a moral support ?
Asked by kishore malhotra,
13 Jan 10:53 am
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None. Pakistan has to support America...according to the treaty with the U.S Armed Forces. Pakistan is one of the members of MNNA (Major non-NATO ally).
Answered by Joseph Chacko, 13 Jan 12:29 pm
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American aid and terrorists are the biggest GDP of Pakistan.
Unless itz money and obsolute ammunitions from US, Pak hv no reasons to support US. To hv that, they want to always hv conflict in the region :P
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 13 Jan 11:03 am
Unless itz money and obsolute ammunitions from US, Pak hv no reasons to support US. To hv that, they want to always hv conflict in the region :P
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It is only for money. Pakistan can never survive without the American money.
Answered by Good Citizen, 15 Jan 10:43 am
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For money and due to fear of US which had warned Pak dat it will b pushed to stone age if US was not allowed to operate from its territory in the war in Afghanistan.
Answered by Babu K, 15 Jan 01:15 am
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Money and only money. Money is for their leader's personal account in name of development of that country.
Answered by Avantika, 13 Jan 10:55 am
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Pakistan is afraid of any possible Sanctions that may be imposed by America, in case of any breach of
trust.
Answered by Jyotirmay Ray, 27 Jan 08:44 pm
trust.
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