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Khaled Ahmed writes in : Friday Time, Review
Our periodic discovery of Pak-US ‘honeymoons’
Khaled Ahmed’s A n a l y s i s
forum.atimes.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3429
http://www.thefridaytimes.com/page8.shtml
“When
Pakistan’s prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan visited the United States in
1950 his speech-writer Ahmad Shah ‘Patras’ Bokhari got him to say the
following words against the off-putting American no-friends-no-foes
principle in foreign policy: ‘A statesman, well known in history,
speaking of his own country, once said that it had no eternal friends
and no eternal enemies but that it had eternal national interests.
Personally I believe that is too cynical a view to take of the foreign
relations of any country, unless the word “interests” is interpreted
very widely. But perhaps for some people it is a good starting point for
the study of foreign relations’….” |