BHarwana
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This is how I see it, in that landlocked country their options are highly limited. They will bitch and moan at most. The biggest hurdle from Pakistan's angle is domestically the pol parties that benefited from yankee NRO are going to be the sole cause of anarchy this month. Elections are becoming bloody and isis-afghan chapter is the front for it.
Pakistan's participation in this alliance will be limited until Pakistan defeats the internal threat FIRST. Once the state is back to functioning properly then Pakistan should pursue isis in afghanistan.
The silver lining is China, Russia and Iran can manage it among themselves while Pakistan sorts out the internal factors.
The internal shit is under control. I don't want to speak how it is but it is, politicians are no issue in this now yesterdays events show it very clearly that no one is in position to stop the operation now. It all stands on what path we make our approach from. In my understanding NRO or NRO is just a game plan it has no importance in this issue. Politicians don't matter now, thing are going above that.