"Are you trying to tell me that you THOUGHT we weren't building nuclear weapons?"
Enough amendments already out there at the time to call this a straw-man. I'm trying to tell you that we hoped you'd STOP.
Pakistan didn't- a small but salient difference that I'm sure your subtle eye can catch. Things happened automatically at that point as it was impossible to ignore your determination to see such through. Our legislature and yours operate somewhat differently. Perhaps here lies the confusion you exhibit?
"Its hypocrisy, simple."
Hmmm...I'd say it was a predictable outcome given the existing legislation and concern raised by the increasingly obvious intent to circumvent such. Not "if" but "when" given your ambitions. Unavoidable but for your gov't reneging it's objectives and that wasn't going to happen.
Be careful mixing hypocrisy with foreign policy/nat'l security objectives. Please also be careful attempting to suggest that a complex relationship driven by a huge range of issues is "
simple". It isn't and I'd encourage you not to use trite generalizations as a substitute for critical thinking should you insist on diverting this thread from the stated topic. If you insist, though, then
generally, our relationship with Israel bears no comparison to that with Pakistan. Nor should it. That certainly includes nuclear weapons and their possession. The issue, though, extends beyond national comparisons of Israel and Pakistan. You ignore context and historical conditions, to include issues of proliferation, in so doing.
I regret that McChrystal's assessment boils down to rants about Israel and
abandoning Pakistan. Neither, of course, are relevant to the assessment. Moreover, neither Clinton nor Gates own the final nor necessarily the most sage perspective on
abandonment.
So...back to the assessment, please, as this dissemblance, however typical for conditions here, is tiresome and a distractor from the posted topic. I'd appreciate it. If that's too much to ask, then I'll exit the thread and you may do as you see fit with it.
Thanks.