it s beyond words. i can t describe the feeling we will all have when the big smiles once we pull this off. we did something here in detroit that was not done anywhere else in the world and it literally saved the world from the axis powers. we did that right here. up next on booktv after words with guests host lisa curtis heritage foundation asian senior fellow study. husain haqqani and his latest book magnificent delusions pakistan, the united states and an epic history of misunderstanding. and it s the boston university professor shares his insight of the relationship between the two allies who says viewing each other with mutual distrust and incomprehension. this program lasts about an hour. host: delighted to be here with mr. husain haqqani to talk about his book that was just released, magnificent delusions pakistan, the united states and an epic history of misunderstanding. just delighted to be here with you today. guest: delighted to be with you. host: you
you advised of the late prime minister benazir bhutto. you re now professor at boston university and the director of the south and central asia institute. you write ostensibly for the new york times, the wall street journal, the international tribune to name a few of the publications. so you obviously have an inside view of this relationship. and i think just the title is a strong indictment of u.s. policy towards pakistan. and in your words if i may quote, you said the u.s. pakistan relationship, a tale of exaggerated expectation, broken promises and disastrous misunderstandings. i want to delve into what you mean by that a little later in the interview but first i want to ask you a simple question. what motivated you to write this book? as this book has been on my mind for many years i went to college in 1979 when several of my colleagues i was in karachi in the south of pakistan but my colleagues as students in islamabad burned dow turned dow. embassy and people at
Pasta with local mussels, Italian wines, tiramisu and more join regional dishes like chicken cooked porchetta-style at a new Italian restaurant on the Mornington Peninsula.
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