I would argue the us craves power and domination more than just business.
And name which country doesn't crave power...all countries wants to be powerful and have influence in the world arena. So what is wrong with that
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I would argue the us craves power and domination more than just business.
And name which country doesn't crave power...all countries wants to be powerful and have influence in the world arena. So what is wrong with that
It is not US....Pakistan never wanted any good relations with India. Just look at the history since 1947, you will get the answer
.....still on thanks getting spree..US does not want a war between India and Pakistan, but it is not in their interest to let India and Pakistan become friends.
if we always have a panga with each other, US can sell weapons to India and Pak

Yah right!
Just look at this forum, and you ll know why India and Pakistan will never have friendly relations. I actually had some hope before I joined this forum. Not anymore![]()
Not only Indo-Pak relations but also Sino-Indian relations. Look what happened at the ASEAN meet where the US of A started sowing the seeds of discord between ASEAN nations especially against China. That translates to more weapon sales to Australia, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and probably Vietnam a little later.US never wants a frindly indo-pak relation!!india and pakistan are major defence buyers in world scenario..and the US doest want goodwill between these two giants as such a scenario would seriously hamper US economy!!

How so? Have you even bothered to read the relevant Security Council Resolutions that clearly indicates that Pakistan started the war to capture Kashmir with 'razakars' and regular troops. Here's the relevant portion...I dont want to ruin the thread but u guyz started the mess with kashmir.
RESOLUTION 47 (1948) ON THE INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION SUBMITTED JOINTLY BY THE REPRESENTATIVES FOR BELGIUM, CANADA, CHINA, COLUMBIA, THE UNITED KINGDOM AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ADOPTED BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL AT ITS 286TH MEETING HELD ON 21 APRIL, 1948. (DOCUMENT NO. S/726, DATED THE 21ST APRIL, 1948).
A - RESTORATION OF PEACE AND ORDER
The Government of Pakistan should undertake:
To secure the withdrawal from the State of Jammu and Kashmir of tribesmen and Pakistani nationals not normally resident therein who have entered the State for the purposes of fighting, and to prevent any intrusion into the State of such elements and any furnishing of material aid to those fighting in the State.