Clinton’s Diplomatic Visit Ends Bitter

Lahore, Pakistan: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s diplomatic visit to Pakistan was to ensure political harmony, economic developmental proposals and education investments. However the diplomatic tenure ended bitter and blameful as the top US Diplomat posed an accusing inquiry before the Pakistani government concerning operations on the Taliban.

The Secretary of State verbally hit at the government of Pakistan, asking for more efficient and proper action on Al-Qaeda insurgency and economic development.[ad#post] This statement by Clinton had ruined the primary purpose of the diplomatic visit: To assure Pakistan of American support and praise for it’s financially, economically and humanly sacrifice made for the sake of war on terrorism.

Clinton appeared to have been annoyed by the pressing queries given by the senior editors and political analysts. She explained that American intends on ‘turning a page with its relations with Pakistan.’ She confidently told the press that Al-Qaeda possessed a safe and prospering haven in Pakistan since 2002. “It must be destroyed”, she said.

The top US official started that she found it rather ‘incomprehensible’ to believe the Pakistani Government does not know where the Al-Qaeda quarters are. She also showed her annoyance at the rejection of the non-military aid of 7.5 billion dollars USA was offering Pakistan. This had been done as a clear and open message in order to preserve the sovereignty of the state.

Upon the mentioning of tax-evasion in the country, Clinton took the liberty to lambaste the question by stating, “At the risk of sounding undiplomatic, Pakistan has to have internal investment in your public services and your business opportunities.” This left businessmen impatient and perturbed.

Clinton stated, “The percentage of taxes on GDP is among the lowest in the world… The US Government taxes everything that moves and doesn’t move, and that’s not what we see in Pakistan.” The diplomatic tenure took a bitter turn after that. “You do have 180 million people. Your population is projected to be about 300 million. And I don’t know what you’re going to do with that kind of challenge, unless you start planning right now,’ Clinton burst in a diatribe unleashed against questioners.

The top US Diplomat intends on meeting the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmud Abbas for peace talks between the states.

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