My dear Sir, "bullying, illegal and unethical" are words that simply do not apply to international politics.
Does not matter whether they apply or not - injustice must be pointed out where it occurs or it will never cease.
I do not wish to rehash my positon on the RD affair, but I made the point that Pakistan will have to release RD and that all the hyperbole was unjustified.
You (or for that matter anyone else) failed to offer any credible arguments against the position that Davis had no blanket diplomatic immunity. You cheered everyone who made flawed arguments calling for his release after murdering two Pakistanis, and you cheered every flawed argument arguing he had blanket diplomatic immunity, when he clearly did not.
I will stress again that concepts like "fairness" do not apply to international politics, and more so to covert operations of all kinds, no matter which country is being discussed.
Translation - there is really no room for discussion about disagreements with US policy. Simply roll over, beg and lick their balls.
You sir, are a classic example of an American lackey. If you are of Pakistani heritage, you certainly are not one with any loyalty left for the country, nor one with the best interests of Pakistan at heart.
I am sorry that that you perceive me as having given the US a free pass, but for now, let me just respond briefly by saying that (a) drone strikes were, are, and will be a joint operation, and
Drone attacks no longer appear to be joint operations. A few months ago officials from both sides were talking about cooperation (anonymously of course) on target acquisition and strikes. That is gone now. Now the majority of officials on both sides talk of very little coordination and cooperation on drone strikes or covert CIA operations.
(b) certain CIA operations are never bilateral in all countries and it would be naive to think that they ever will be no matter how critical ISI support may be perceived to be,
I don't give a flying Frack about what CIA operations have historically been or are. As a Pakistani I want these goons monitored and their operations coordinated and approved by Pakistani intelligence, or they can spend their time in Pakistan shut up in their embassy jerking themselves off.
(c) Mullen's "propaganda" is a carefully thought out position that provides certain hints as to the direction of future policies. (I will be happy to discuss these in detail later on as we proceed with our discussion.)
The implication of Mullen's position is simply the same as yours, as translated by me.
Enough is enough - the US can frack off. They have no long term plan in Afghanistan, and they have used their time there to shelter anti-Pakistan Taliban groups and Baluch terrorists. Many Pakistani commentators were warning of this years ago.
Fair enough, if your opinion is that I have not been even-handed, then I will disagree, but will respect your position. By the same token, I think that your position is totally lopsided as well. I am fairly confident that future events unfolding over the next few years and months, will support my positions far more robustly than any of yours. Again, I will say that concepts of "right" and "wrong" are too simplistic to apply in international politics. These are mere moral descriptions that cannot be ascribed to nations.
I am sorry, but your position on Raymond Davis was shown to be wrong back then - he was no diplomat and Pakistan never declared him one. His release was a compromise. The part where you claim to be 'right', that he would be released, was in fact pointed out by many, especially after Qureshi was fired. You however sold out the country you claim to 'care for' by supporting the dishonest and unsubstantiated US position of Davis's diplomatic immunity.
Again, whether the drone strikes continue despite Pakistani objections, and covert CIA operations in Pakistan continue despite Pakistani objections, has very little to do with condemning patently illegal and imperialistic behavior on the part of the US. But nothing else could be expected from an American lackey.