February 18th, 2012 by Jim Kouri
Credit: Police Times Magazine
Iran’s cordial relationship with Pakistan — a nation owning nuclear weapons — is cause for concern by the U.S. and Israel.
If Americans are wondering whether or not relations between the United States and Pakistan have improved, Friday’s announcement by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari clearly shows relations between the two supposed allies are far from cordial.
During a televised interview on Pakistan’s GEO TV, Zardari pledged Pakistan’s support for Iran if it is invaded by foreign forces.
The privately-owned local Urdu TV channel quoted unidentified sources as saying that the Pakistani president made the pledge during his meeting with the visiting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who arrived in Islamabad on Thursday for a two-day Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran trilateral summit.
The report claims that the Pakistani president told Iranian President Ahmadinejad that Pakistan will not provide bases to the United States military if it intends to attack Iran and it will support Iran against any and all foreign aggression.
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$3 billion a year and they stab us in the back. Egypt is the same way. Perhaps they should get $0 a year and told we will turn them into a parking lot. But we would need a leader with balls then.
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