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Oh I agree with you that policies need to change, specially US policies. However, I am also convinced that condemnation for the sake of condemnation is totally non-productive.
See, you are spending all your effort is crying "foul" in a game where admittedly the playing field is tilted. It is better to accept the rules, and then play it better than the opposing side to the point where you get to write the rules.
That is all I am saying.
Its already clear to every one in Pakistan that the Government and specially the army is trying to fool the people of Pakistan over drone strike.Now its clear the drone strike were happening with the tacit support from Pakistan govt. though they were protesting the attack publicly .
Condemning criminal policies while also trying to survive in the face of criminal policies are not mutually exclusive.
By refusing to condemn and highlight 'immoral, unethical and criminal policies' support towards nullifying such policies cannot be built up.
Theres a point when a superpower loses its respect. The US has gone beyond that point years ago.
this is a lame excuse..........Pakistani forces will not act against the drones unless the Zardari regime is removed from power, because if they do the government will not support their action.