

Senator Mushahid, while warmly welcoming the visit of American journalists, suggested that American strength lies not in military might as use of force had failed in Afghanistan and Iraq. He added US strength lies in its “Soft Power”, mentioning such areas as: enrollment of foreign students in the U.S. educational institutions, cultural and academic exchanges, media fellowships and scholarships, innovations in science and technology, charity work, development aid and providing leadership in ideas, issues and initiatives.
Talking about the US-Pakistan Journalist Exchange Program, the American journalists informed that the journalistic exchange, offered by East-West Center, provides media of both sides an opportunity to gain firsthand information to better understand the perspective and public opinions. The journalists thanked Senator Mushahid for the frank, open and on the record discussion which, according to them, will be very beneficial to bring new insights on bilateral relationship and gain a better understanding of regional dynamics, historical context, and ground realities that affect both countries.
The delegation included Ms. Kellen Michelle Henry, Mobile/Digital Producer, Associated Press, New York, Ms. Sonia Narang, Multimedia Producer, BBC, Massachusetts, Ms. Sue McMillin, News Director, The Gazette, Colorado, Lateef Mungin, Desk Editor, CNN, Atlanta, Georgia, Ms. Chelsea Brooke Sheasley, Asia Editor, The Christian Science Monitor, Massachusetts, Ms. Sonia Helen Smith, Associate Editor, Texas Monthly, Texas. Ms. Sara Hannah Sorcher, National Security Correspondent, National Journal, Washington, DC, Ms. Beth Ellen Willon, Broadcast Journalist, KGO Radio San Francisco, California, Conrad Wilson, Freelance Radio Journalist, Marketplace and National Public Radio, Oregon and James Gene Wright, Deputy Editor for Metropolitan and Business News, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nevada.