S-2
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- Dec 25, 2007
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"...The latter are those 'liberal' Pakistanis who advocate and justify foreign military interventions on Pakistani territory, whether it be drone strikes or ground raids."
Drone strikes have been accepted by your state when converging with your interests. They remain the least intrusive means of self-defense that America possesses in light of Pakistan's selective abdication of sovereign authority over its lands. You surrendered your prerogative there when permitting the Afghan taliban access to FATAville and, in the process, permitting the enslavement of those FATA citizens under the thumb of these heinous beasts.
This is a critical point IMV and can't be emphasized enough. With the claim of sovereign authority comes the responsibility for sovereign control. In freely abdicating your sovereign authority to the Afghan taliban government escounced in FATAville and Balochistan you've opened the way to justifiable self-defense.
Many of your own citizens fully understand such.
Our raid on OBL was justified. I'm rather confident that specific possible target has long been discussed in detail between U.S. and Pakistani authorities. No doubt your government was fully aware of what we'd do should OBL be found. He was.
It's enough that we permitted his escape into Pakistan. No American would tolerate an American president permitting a second such escape. It's my opinion we'd have conducted that operation anywhere in the world-Great Britain, Russia-even the PRC were he located in any of those places.
He wasn't. It was Pakistan. We'd long said as much so this raid should come as no surprise.
Would we do so again? I'm unsure. Maybe Zawahiri. Maybe not. Precedent set? Unlikely. India undoubtedly understands a salient difference or two between themselves and America.
Drone strikes have been accepted by your state when converging with your interests. They remain the least intrusive means of self-defense that America possesses in light of Pakistan's selective abdication of sovereign authority over its lands. You surrendered your prerogative there when permitting the Afghan taliban access to FATAville and, in the process, permitting the enslavement of those FATA citizens under the thumb of these heinous beasts.
This is a critical point IMV and can't be emphasized enough. With the claim of sovereign authority comes the responsibility for sovereign control. In freely abdicating your sovereign authority to the Afghan taliban government escounced in FATAville and Balochistan you've opened the way to justifiable self-defense.
Many of your own citizens fully understand such.
Our raid on OBL was justified. I'm rather confident that specific possible target has long been discussed in detail between U.S. and Pakistani authorities. No doubt your government was fully aware of what we'd do should OBL be found. He was.
It's enough that we permitted his escape into Pakistan. No American would tolerate an American president permitting a second such escape. It's my opinion we'd have conducted that operation anywhere in the world-Great Britain, Russia-even the PRC were he located in any of those places.
He wasn't. It was Pakistan. We'd long said as much so this raid should come as no surprise.
Would we do so again? I'm unsure. Maybe Zawahiri. Maybe not. Precedent set? Unlikely. India undoubtedly understands a salient difference or two between themselves and America.