What should be the objectives of the U.S. presence in South Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India in the post-Bush era? Where will US relations with India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan lead in the future? The Orfalea Center brought a group of seasoned South Asia scholars to UC, Santa Barbara for an intensive one-day workshop. Can we envision a different future for US relations with the countries of South Asia where forces of peace and democracy, autonomy and self-governance, development and social harmony are strengthened through regional and global cooperation? These questions guided the discussions. Series: Activities of the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18188]
F*ck Pakistan.They were hiding Bin Laden for money,we were giving Pakistan 4 BILLION every year,so of course they were not going to reveal Bin Laden to the U.S. The 4 billion starting since 2001 should be paid back to the U.S & given to Afghanistan because they truely helped the U.S.So far 90% of the terorrist caught in Afghanistan were from Pakistan & trained there.We caught 4 terrorist leaders in the same state of Abbottoba Pakistan in the last 7-8 years.Pakistan is the worst enemy of U.S
afgtunes 10 months ago
Fucking boring man!! This man should seriously stop dressing like osama....
DarkSystemofficial 1 year ago
awesome knowledgeble video
thank you very much for posting
- Namaste from India
lastdropofpoison 1 year ago