TODAY Afghanistan is worse off after 11 years of occupation by the United States.

Besides human rights violations, killing of thousands of innocent men, women and children, record growing opium and so on, the people of Afghanistan have been turned into Pakistan’s worst enemies.

No future Afghan government dare be friendly with Pakistan. Our only friend Iran has totally been ignored by us to appease our masters.

Why should we impose sanctions on Iran and refuse to allow the most economical gas pipeline to Pakistan? Gas shortage is crippling Pakistan’s economy.

AURANGZEB Rawalpindi

Gas pipeline THE US State Department once said that Pakistan should not go ahead with any project with Iran, including the ongoing gas pipeline project. If Pakistan does not relinquish the methane gas project, it will have to face serious sanctions.

Pakistan should pay heed to the US State Department and relinquish the Iran gas project. This is because for Pakistan, the US is a more significant helper while Iran is not even a developed country. We cannot ignore the fact that Pakistan immediately requires a supply of domestic gas, but we should try to use an alternative source for methane production, e.g., biodegradable materials.

Besides, in future with the help of the US, Pakistan could be able to increase the production of methane. So, we should wait.

By making Iran our friend, we are making the US our enemy; annoying a country such as the US could cause Pakistan immense damage.

RAHUL KARAMAT BARLAAS Bagh, Azad Kashmir

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