"Pakistanis are one of the most intelligent people" - Trump praises Pakistan & Pakistanis

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"Pakistanis are one of the most intelligent people" - Trump praises Pakistan & Pakistanis

Readout of a phone call between Trump and Pakistan's PM Nawaz Sharif. http://www.pid.gov.pk/?p=30445

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Sentence number 2, 3 & 4 .......

Whattttt ??

Seriously ??

Can't wait for some feedback from Trump's side about the authenticity of this... also, Nawaz didn't say anything? Seems like a rather one-sided conversation...

Fits in with Trump's limited vocabulary, though. Everything is 'amazing'.
 
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He will be good for Pakistan if he cuts aid and cuts NS up at the same time.

Also i do believe he will decrease US interference in the region, fight terrosim rather then fuelling it like Obama and support any dictators or democratic kings in the region.

Also for those who think he will be good for India and those Indians celebrating would get the shock of there lives when he destroys there economy by bringing back all those outsourced jobs which is what the Indian economy is built on.
 
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Lol the guy is really angry for some reason. I guess he realized Trump sounded like a fool and Pakistan embarrassed him by releasing the one sided conversation.
 
Lol the guy is really angry for some reason. I guess he realized Trump sounded like a fool and Pakistan embarrassed him by releasing the one sided conversation.


But But Fake degree holder Media Cell Head advised her Dad against Diplomatic Noms of the World. Just to show the Opposition and Establishment how highly my father is rated by new presidential elect of World's Super Power.
 
"Pakistanis are one of the most intelligent people" - Trump praises Pakistan & Pakistanis

lol Trump just had a phone conversation with Nawaz Sharif, I think he still thinks running the country is like a business enterprise

http://www.latimes.com/#nt=mastheadnavbar

He also called Pakistan a "Fantastic country, a Fantastic place full of fantastic people", "All the Pakistanis I've known have been tremendous people", also called Nawaz Sharif a "terrific guy, doing terrific work", he has no idea that Crooked Nawaz makes Hillary's crookedness look like nothing. :))
 
It's a case of he said, he said between two of the world's most powerful men.

We know that Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and US President-elect Donald Trump spoke on the phone Wednesday.

What was said during that call is what's at issue.

After the conversation, the Pakistan Prime Minister's Office put out a statement directly quoting Trump -- a violation of diplomatic protocol -- in which he glowingly praised Sharif.

The statement quoted President-elect Trump as telling Sharif "you are a terrific guy. You are doing amazing work which is visible in every way. I am looking forward to see you soon. As I am talking to you, Prime Minister, I feel I am talking to a person I have known for long."

The President-elect's office put out a statement saying the two sides "had a productive conversation about how the United States and Pakistan will have a strong working relationship in the future."

The Trump team did not answer inquiries from CNN asking whether the President-elect actually said what the Pakistanis claimed he had.


Readouts of phone calls between world leaders are usually summarized in order to protect leaders from incidental backlash -- like the one the Trump team put out.

They're dry and diplomatic statements recapping conversations using carefully chosen buzzwords.
And political insiders say the calls themselves are usually quite formal.

"A president wouldn't gush over a foreign leader the way that Donald Trump did. He wouldn't volunteer to do all these things," says CNN political analyst David Gergen, who has served as an adviser to four presidents.
"Our relationship with Pakistan is one of the most sensitive and difficult relationships in the world. It's an extremely important relationship."

When making that call, a president would likely have a press aide and national security advisers at his side, according to Gergen.

"You'd carefully think through any call like that, you'd make your two or three points, [then] over and out," he said. "Especially don't leave them in a position where they could put out something so gushing that it hurts your relationship with India."

http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/01/politics/donald-trump-nawaz-sharif-phone-call/
 
It's a case of he said, he said between two of the world's most powerful men.

We know that Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and US President-elect Donald Trump spoke on the phone Wednesday.

What was said during that call is what's at issue.

After the conversation, the Pakistan Prime Minister's Office put out a statement directly quoting Trump -- a violation of diplomatic protocol -- in which he glowingly praised Sharif.

The statement quoted President-elect Trump as telling Sharif "you are a terrific guy. You are doing amazing work which is visible in every way. I am looking forward to see you soon. As I am talking to you, Prime Minister, I feel I am talking to a person I have known for long."

The President-elect's office put out a statement saying the two sides "had a productive conversation about how the United States and Pakistan will have a strong working relationship in the future."

The Trump team did not answer inquiries from CNN asking whether the President-elect actually said what the Pakistanis claimed he had.


Readouts of phone calls between world leaders are usually summarized in order to protect leaders from incidental backlash -- like the one the Trump team put out.

They're dry and diplomatic statements recapping conversations using carefully chosen buzzwords.
And political insiders say the calls themselves are usually quite formal.

"A president wouldn't gush over a foreign leader the way that Donald Trump did. He wouldn't volunteer to do all these things," says CNN political analyst David Gergen, who has served as an adviser to four presidents.
"Our relationship with Pakistan is one of the most sensitive and difficult relationships in the world. It's an extremely important relationship."

When making that call, a president would likely have a press aide and national security advisers at his side, according to Gergen.

"You'd carefully think through any call like that, you'd make your two or three points, [then] over and out," he said. "Especially don't leave them in a position where they could put out something so gushing that it hurts your relationship with India."

http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/01/politics/donald-trump-nawaz-sharif-phone-call/

What's a case looool? Only trump talks like that! This is obviosly legit cause Trump has a unique speaking style and lol and your bolded remarks, none of that is from the Trump camp. Those comments are from David Gergen who has nothing to do with Trump or his campaign, I watched this live and he said those statements if true are "irresponsible" from Trumps's side. So lol again at the bolded parts. :facepalm:
 
Lol @ some people trying to act smart by quoting comments of political analysts on some network #fail
 
He is a businessman and knows exactly what people want to hear.

This is what I have been saying before also.

Trump will be no different to any of the previous Presidents. He said a lot of BS just to get elected. He is not going to act on those controversial things he said.
 
Even Nawaz's party doesn't respect Nawaz as much as Trump does. Though one thing is clear, Imran Khan hate this guy for praising Nawaz. I can understand why he likes Nawaz, both are tax evaders and corrupt to core.
 
It's a case of he said, he said between two of the world's most powerful men.

We know that Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and US President-elect Donald Trump spoke on the phone Wednesday.

What was said during that call is what's at issue.

After the conversation, the Pakistan Prime Minister's Office put out a statement directly quoting Trump -- a violation of diplomatic protocol -- in which he glowingly praised Sharif.

The statement quoted President-elect Trump as telling Sharif "you are a terrific guy. You are doing amazing work which is visible in every way. I am looking forward to see you soon. As I am talking to you, Prime Minister, I feel I am talking to a person I have known for long."

The President-elect's office put out a statement saying the two sides "had a productive conversation about how the United States and Pakistan will have a strong working relationship in the future."

The Trump team did not answer inquiries from CNN asking whether the President-elect actually said what the Pakistanis claimed he had.


Readouts of phone calls between world leaders are usually summarized in order to protect leaders from incidental backlash -- like the one the Trump team put out.

They're dry and diplomatic statements recapping conversations using carefully chosen buzzwords.
And political insiders say the calls themselves are usually quite formal.

"A president wouldn't gush over a foreign leader the way that Donald Trump did. He wouldn't volunteer to do all these things," says CNN political analyst David Gergen, who has served as an adviser to four presidents.
"Our relationship with Pakistan is one of the most sensitive and difficult relationships in the world. It's an extremely important relationship."

When making that call, a president would likely have a press aide and national security advisers at his side, according to Gergen.

"You'd carefully think through any call like that, you'd make your two or three points, [then] over and out," he said. "Especially don't leave them in a position where they could put out something so gushing that it hurts your relationship with India."

http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/01/politics/donald-trump-nawaz-sharif-phone-call/

so David Gergen (major tool) now expects Trump out of all people to behave and say stuff like a normal president does? This is Trump we're talking about. Same guy who tweeted "Fidel Castro is Dead" as his way of letting the American people know. I'm not stating Trump said what is claimed but won't be surprised he did since it's Trump and he will say anything and then deny it few seconds later (case in point the Presidential campaign where after blabbing out a bunch of things in the debate he outright denied having said them).
 
Trump probably hadn't even heard of Nawaz Sharif before this phone call.
 
Trump probably hadn't even heard of Nawaz Sharif before this phone call.

or he might have mistaken him for Raheel Sharif. They way he said "you're doing amazing work" makes me think Trump thought he was talking with military leader Sharif.
 
What else do you expect him to say, "Pakistanis are stupid?. He got what he wanted, now it will be the usual for the next four years, broken promises.
 
Good enough to hurt some feelings across the border :yk

ultimate trolling by Pakistani government :)))
 
That confirms it. Ab is khushi mein Trump smiley ho jaye.. :sharif
 
Everyone loves Nawaz Sharif especially outside Pakistan, as Trump said 'he is a terrific guy'.
 
Trump team takes issue with Pakistani version of phone talk

WASHINGTON: The Trump transition team has issued its own version of the Sharif-Trump telephone call, saying that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and US president-elect Donald Trump did have a ‘productive conversation’ on Wednesday, but it lacked the “flowery language” included in the Pakistani version of this talk.

Read full news story - DAWN
 
or he might have mistaken him for Raheel Sharif. They way he said "you're doing amazing work" makes me think Trump thought he was talking with military leader Sharif.

Most likely yes even-though he used the word "Prime Minister".
 
Great way to start a relationship by releasing phone conversation readouts between two leaders.
 
Great way to start a relationship by releasing phone conversation readouts between two leaders.

Seriously who is going to care? It's not like there's anything controversial or offensive in that conversation - especially by Trump's standards.
 
Donald Trump's ingratiating conversation with Pakistan's PM causes anger in India

The one certainty about the strange, seemingly-fawning conversation between Donald Trump and Pakistan’s Nawaz Sharif, was that it would create fury within India.

US State Department officials may have grumbled about the President-elect conducting “congratulations conversations” with leaders such as Japan’s Shinzō Abe in the absence of US diplomats, which is the usual process.

And figures such as former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer may have huffed and puffed about the impropriety, or otherwise, of a foreign country releasing the transcript of such conversations.

But it is India, predictably, that has reacted with the greatest outpouring of disdain, disbelief and no little hurt.

A day after a press release from Mr Sharif’s office suggested Mr Trump had called him a “terrific guy” and promised that he would quickly visit Pakistan, Indian media sought to pour scorn on the story.

Did Donald Trump say all those ‘fantastic’ things about Nawaz Sharif?”, said the headline on a report by the Press Trust of India, which went on to say that Mr Trump’s campaign’s had issued a less effusive version of the conversation between the two men.

Meanwhile, Time magazine’s correspondent’s story ran beneath a headline that said: “Donald Trump’s Phone Conversation With the Leader of Pakistan Was Reckless and Bizarre”.

There are few foreign policy topics quite as complicated as the relationship between India and Pakistan, South Asia’s nuclear-armed nemeses,” said the report. “Any world leader approaching the issue even obliquely must surely see the “Handle With Care” label from miles away, given the possibility of nuclear conflict.

India’s Daily News and Analysis seized on a report by Forbes magazine that termed the conversation between Mr Trump and Mr Sharif “ignorant”.

His bluster is more likely to be taken as the initial signal of his administration’s position,” said Forbes.

When he goes on and on about how wonderful Pakistan is, and how strong is his friendship, it matters. It matters that he uses words like: very good reputation, amazing work...fantastic country, fantastic place, fantastic people.

Indian-American businessman Shalabh Kumar, chairman of the Republican Hindu Coalition and the man who arranged for Mr Trump to attend a Hindu-American event in New Jersey before the election, told the Indian Express that the President-elect knows who is America’s “true friend

President-elect Trump has said that under Trump administration, the US and India will be ‘best friends’ and that he loves the Hindu and Indian people, and particularly admires Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” he insisted.

India and Pakistan have been at loggerheads ever since the partition of British India and the creation of two independent nations in 1947.

That disagreement and tension has played out by means of threats, blatant propaganda, cricket matches, diplomatic maneuvering, and on at least four occasions, in the form of deadly armed conflict.

The two countries, which earned a degree of strategic parity - and made South Asia a much more dangerous place - after successfully testing nuclear weapons in 1998, are currently involved in a long-running dispute over clashes on the border with Kashmir. Both countries claim the region.

While politicians between the two countries have worked to normalise relations, the two rivals take great offence if they perceive the other to have earned some strategic advantage, be it in the form of the delivery of a US fighter jet, an invitiation for a formal state visit, or else a warm fuzzy conversation with a President-elect better, better known previously as the boisterous host of The Apprentice.

When asked about reports of the conversation between Mr Sharif and Mr Trump, India’s foreign ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup told journalists in Delhi: “As far as the ‘fantastic’ conversation is concerned, I have seen a bit of a rejoinder from US side.”

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...nister-nawaz-sharif-india-anger-a7452571.html
 
Seriously who is going to care? It's not like there's anything controversial or offensive in that conversation - especially by Trump's standards.

No one quotes only foreign leader in readouts. You may think it has no impact, but it will have some impact otherwise transition team won't bother putting any clarifications. Rather than putting a one sided readout, a brief summary with positive spin would have been much better.
 
Read about his call to Taiwan's President. Trump is a massive fool and will create unnecessary problems for America.
 
HAHA, all those Pakistanis who were saying Trump would be bad for Pakistanis and Pakistan can now hang their head in SHAME :D
 
I couldn't care less what Trump says as he will always flip flop to tell people what they want to hear.

I find it funny though the extremists from across the border are getting their knickers in a twist. It's a nightmare for them as not even Obama or Clinton would shower so much praise :))
 
wow, so he just said a few words and Pakistani's are over the moon. Wait n Watch!
 
Told you people there was nothing to worry about Trump and he will be good for the Mid-East.
 
[MENTION=39633]Cracket[/MENTION], he sure changed his tune quickly didn't he ?

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Got to love Trump, hardly put the phone down to Nawaz and he's back buttering up his gormless redneck supporters. Go Donald!
 
Got to love Trump, hardly put the phone down to Nawaz and he's back buttering up his gormless redneck supporters. Go Donald!

Those quotes were from a few years ago.

But you can see how much of a chameleon Donald is. Denounces Pakistan as a fake ally one moment then full of effusive praise the next. He's no different to the flip flopping politicians he scorns.
 
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