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The editorial has it wrong when it suggests that the US will leave by July 2011 - some of the those who came with the surge will will begin to rotate out -- July 2011 is not a magic date for US withdrawl from Afghanistan, it will however serve asa bell weather for Presidential elections come 2012.
There are at least four seperate but related issues here, first there is the US military or the Pentagon's geo-strategy, there are the political compulsion related to the presidential elections in the US, a closely related issue is US military-Civilian relationship -- These are at present, have been for a while deeply troubling to reasonable observers, exactly who is really in the drivers seat is a call many are eager to avoid.
And then there are the Pakistanis - will they suddenly wake up to realize that the US has been their friend and ally all along and has engtered into a strategic relationship with Pakistan's adversay, just as a joke of sorts -- don't count it. The leadership of the armed forces realize the US is duplitious to the core, they realize the US
plans include imposing the Indian upon the Pakistani and the Chinese.
So what aboiut this US$ 2 Billion? It's meaningless, it's as they say in Pakistan, eyewash. Will Pakistan really act in North Waziristan even as it is unable to consolidate gains elsewhere? that will take many many more Billions that these miserable US$ 2 Billion - after all, US is in arrears already.
Will US and Pakistani visions for Afghanistan suddenly come in sync in the near future? Again, Don't bet on it. The US vision for Afghanistan is diametrically opposed to the one Pakistan has - Whereas Pakistan seek a friendly stable unified Afghanistan, the US seeks a territory which can serve to primarily destablilze and blackmail China and to some degree Russia and or any other (read Pakistan) should American companies continue to fail to capture any of energy framework related business.
So what was achieved in Washington with this "Strategic" rubbish? Well, the American is not killing Pakistani servicemen, for the time being and the Pakistani is pretending to be taking the American seriously - nothing, zilch of any kind of serious importance was achieved in Washington -- and that friends is not just the truth but also a truthful reflection of the quality of relations between Pakistan and US.
So where does this leave the US forcves in Afghanistan? Count on seeing more US armed action on Pakistani territory, count on the Army that lives to fight another day, to do just that about US action on Pakistani soil.
There are at least four seperate but related issues here, first there is the US military or the Pentagon's geo-strategy, there are the political compulsion related to the presidential elections in the US, a closely related issue is US military-Civilian relationship -- These are at present, have been for a while deeply troubling to reasonable observers, exactly who is really in the drivers seat is a call many are eager to avoid.
And then there are the Pakistanis - will they suddenly wake up to realize that the US has been their friend and ally all along and has engtered into a strategic relationship with Pakistan's adversay, just as a joke of sorts -- don't count it. The leadership of the armed forces realize the US is duplitious to the core, they realize the US
plans include imposing the Indian upon the Pakistani and the Chinese.
So what aboiut this US$ 2 Billion? It's meaningless, it's as they say in Pakistan, eyewash. Will Pakistan really act in North Waziristan even as it is unable to consolidate gains elsewhere? that will take many many more Billions that these miserable US$ 2 Billion - after all, US is in arrears already.
Will US and Pakistani visions for Afghanistan suddenly come in sync in the near future? Again, Don't bet on it. The US vision for Afghanistan is diametrically opposed to the one Pakistan has - Whereas Pakistan seek a friendly stable unified Afghanistan, the US seeks a territory which can serve to primarily destablilze and blackmail China and to some degree Russia and or any other (read Pakistan) should American companies continue to fail to capture any of energy framework related business.
So what was achieved in Washington with this "Strategic" rubbish? Well, the American is not killing Pakistani servicemen, for the time being and the Pakistani is pretending to be taking the American seriously - nothing, zilch of any kind of serious importance was achieved in Washington -- and that friends is not just the truth but also a truthful reflection of the quality of relations between Pakistan and US.
So where does this leave the US forcves in Afghanistan? Count on seeing more US armed action on Pakistani territory, count on the Army that lives to fight another day, to do just that about US action on Pakistani soil.