Salahuddin Haider
FOR long people in Pakistan had been waiting and expecting Prime Minister Imran Khan to visit Kabul to discuss the ticklish issue in person with President Ashraf Ghani, and now that the visit has finally taken place, its outcome is bound to be positive. Him and President Ashraf Ghani in a joint press conference, after prolonged discussions, promised each other to help assure peace in Afghanistan. As they held talks in Kabul, the charge d’ affairs of United States in Islamabad called on army chief General Qamar Bajwa, which was a major development. Ulgar, the senior diplomat appreciated Pakistan’s role to bring peace back in Afghanistan. Both agreed to work together for achieving that objective.
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s day-long visit to Kabul was a major developed, and should help produce deeper understanding between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the two bordering neighbours, and both keen to see peace return to the region. Their joint press conference submitted incontrovertible evidence of that. It should be noted that it has been almost 20 years of war in Afghanistan. Three successive U.S. presidents have had to grapple with it — soon to be four, once President-elect Joe Biden is in office. The Trump administration is cutting the number of American troops deployed there in half on its way out the door.
That leaves Biden with a big choice, Hayes Brown writes in his newest essay: What to do with “a war left idling in neutral, always ready for either a new acceleration or a tap on the brakes.” None of the choices available are perfect — but a choice has to be made. Andrew Weissmann, former lead prosecutor for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, talks about why it’s important that Donald Trump, as a citizen after he leaves office, face accountability for crimes he may have committed before he was elected as well as potential crimes while in office, like obstructing the special counsel’s investigation.
Donald Trump, before elections involved in tax fraud, should have been prosecuted. Even on being in coveted office, he should have been proceeded against under US laws. He was done needs explanation. He should be prosecuted now for tax evasions as President of United States. In Georgia counts review showed him winner again. Biden has refrained from commenting over Trump’s diatribe/ HE remains cold and keeps watching strange development like a gentleman and holder of office he won on Nov 3.
Biden does not want to involve himself in any kind of controversies, which depicts his powerful character, a person who draws satisfaction and guidance from teaching of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and Hadees, which is Holy Prophets’s quotations and explanations which His companion sought about Quranic teachings. Fox news reported that Trump has been falsely trying to seek refuge being electoral fraud, which is really strange from American viewpoint, too well known for its preservation of democratic norms and traditions.