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Spy's are heroes who already know that their life is forfeit if they are caught in an enemy territory. Every spy continues to do his job despite this risk.
I agree. So what is all this randi-rona about? Your monkey has been caught in enemy territory and Indians should now digest forfeiture of his sordid life with grace.
However this is not true for the Monkeys like Lt Col (retd) Muhammad Habib who had no clue what Hit him. They and other pakistani monkeys like him will die begging for life in an Indian hole. But unlike us, you have NO PROOF that we actually have him.
And that, my dear indian immigrant, is a confession of fraudulent intent which you inadvertently stated in your enthusiasm. So we both agree that India got caught with its pants down when it's monkey got caught but is now trying crooked ways to cover up and turn the table around in its favour. Kudos.
The ONLY message it will send is to the international community that pakistan is a Lawless state a a liability for the world community. A nation that does not honor international law and its own commitments to uphold international commitments.
This will play right into our own Narrative for pakistan and will only serve to strengthen global opinion about pakistan and pakistanis.
Many nations have, in the past, shown ICJ the middle finger when it came to spies or foreign terrorists. We won't be the first one. Do a little study and you'll find which nations/countries I am talking about. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan's stance shall remain that ICJ has no jurisdiction in matters pertaining to Pakistan's internal national security.
The bottom line remains:
We have your monkey and we will fry him in whatever manner we deem most appropriate.