cyphercide
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Indian joker it's that I don't take you seriously. That express tribune article you cited is written by an ignorant fool Mahwash Badar who is a clinical physchologist, lol not even a political scientist or think tank to be suitable in writing such things, that was an opinion piece she gave.
US wouldn't treat a Pakistani diplomat in the way they treated an Indian diplomat, but you living in the world of make believe will think so.
Yeah right. The serving ISI DG, in his own words, was called out by an American agent as "cheap enough to be bought by a visa." That's just...tragic. Oh well, just an another uneventful day in Islamabad.
Why sidestep my original response? This is what I posted:
Doesn't that prove India barely needs to move a muscle to get Washington's attention as opposed to Pakistan that had to virtually cut all ties(and get all of their aid cut too) with the United States for an apology that never came? One almost feels sad at the desperation of Islamabad. What happened to the "non-negotiable preconditions" Pakistan set? Did you collect all the taxes from the containers crossing by? What about the civilian nuclear deal "on par with India" you folks demanded, eh? A complete stop to drone strikes, any updates on that?
Funny you would equate the cold blooded execution of 24 Pakistani soldiers to this incident. It's even funnier that you would try to pass your nation's complete and abject humiliation as some sort of diplomatic victory.
So what did Pakistan get in return for 24 dead Pakistani soldiers and a number of wounded ones? Get cracking, fish tank *ahem* think tank. What happened to the nuclear deal Pakistan asked? Were the drone strikes stopped as requested?
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