Developereo
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That's very difficult.
Why? The trucks can only take major roads, no? And those can be blocked by volunteers. Media cameras and 24/7 webcams should be present.
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I think we need to look at things in proper perspective. The article is saying that the NATO supply would be closed for 10 days until the US apologized. What if the US did not apologize in 10 days? Would it open the supply routes or not? Seems like a logical contradiction.
The article is not written well.
A permanent blockade is an UNCONDITIONAL blockade, regardless of any apologies. This article shows the government is already looking for wiggle room. The snakes...
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I am not denying the politician part, no doubt. However the steps to be taken, listed by you will create awareness among the public, what about the decision makers? You see once you put pressure and that too a direct one on them to spell out their stance then they can't back track on it can they?
While the suggestions of yours should be followed, this can put forward a direct head ache to these snakes as they can't get around once spoken in public.
I am not even asking the politicians to do anything. This is purely a civilian endeavor, which must have nothing to do with the GoP. This way the US will find it harder to punish Pakistan. They can punish us for allegedly supporting the Taliban, but how can you justify punishing a country for an anti-war civil disobedience movement?