Oh please.....its quite clear....Pakistani Army violated ceasefire. You'd obviously want to deny it, but I am not going to argue over it.
The report is correct. And that's that.
The refusal and denial to recognize the absurdity of the IA statements issued after some of those ceasefires is yours - check the LoC violations thread.
Now ask yourselves why your army is firing on our Independence Day.
So says your army, as unrest in Kashmiri increases and the GoI needs to deflect blame onto Pakistan to continue to feed propaganda to the masses.
What's pathetic is the cheap way in which your army is lobbing 'calibrated' mortars across the border to attract attention.
We all know how credible the Pakistani press is (hint: next to zero credibility), so lets just stop comparing.
Pot calling the kettle black.
Most of those statements in the thread were nto from Pakistani sources if I remember correctly.
I'll repeat myself: You guys need to sort out your problems and start following a coherent policy. Its very dangerous if every instrument of state policy follows its own agenda.
Enough articles have been written in the media about this total lack of cooperation in Pakistan, and you've been conveniently dismissing them as "American Propaganda."
When The Kabul blasts happened, you trumpeted the statements from the Americans as proof that ISI was not involved. When the Americans blamed Pakistan, you turned around and claimed that its all a conspiracy to defame the ISI. When does this all end? You cannot keep blaming everything on grand conspiracies. The facts are before you. So is the simplest explanation. Ignore it at your own peril.
And I will repeat myself, India needs to get over its tantrums and continued vilification of Pakistan. It is extremely dangerous for the region that it continues to follow policies of destabilization in Balochistan.
I am not dismissing lack of cooperation (which has a lot of dynamics behind it), I am dismissing institutional support for the taliban - there is a difference between the two.
I said the Americans were trustworthy as long as their own interest were not involved one way or the other - since then it is apparent that the Pakistani and US defense establishments have diverged, and the conveniently leaked sources were a pressure ploy on Gillani. And lets not forget that despite the Pakistani Ambassadors open demand for evidence, if the US had any, no such thing.
And you are one to talk about conspiracies, when the basis behind this thread you started is a 'conspiracy' by Pakistan to take advantage of the unrest caused by the GoI in Kashmir.