Well said, Vassnti, Sir. It seems pretty clear that Haqqani has been, and still is, Pakistan's favorite jihadi.
Aka the good Taliban
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Well said, Vassnti, Sir. It seems pretty clear that Haqqani has been, and still is, Pakistan's favorite jihadi.
Nonsense no one is going out from Pakistan to kill anybody infact the very opposite is happening.Pakistan suffered more loss both economically and physically. No body else suffered even the half of that and that gives us the full right to follow the route which serves our national interest and not that of anyone else. As for punishing No body invited the US to attack on a a country and put the whole region into chaos.
Your second point is even more rubbish since those so called enemies were once friends of the US too. Problem arose when US left the region after the soviet withdrawal and left Pakistan to deal with the mess, a war torn country, with whom you share a long pours border.
Your third point shows your indian mentality which has nothing to do with the topic, we can stand without the aid or we cant, i dont think i need to prove this to somebody across the border who sees everything with tainted Indian glass. For you obviously everything that is wrong or goes wrong has to be Pakistans fault. So spare me. I know you guys from across the border have nothing else to bring other then the aid thingi but let me make it clear that The aid that is given to us is not even peanuts to what we have spent so far and the loss that we have suffered economically not to forget the loss of human lives.
And also for your information much of the money that US pays us is our own, the transit fees.
Really??? you seem to be either ignorant our being ignorant out of your own choice.
Simple question in a multiple choice format to you.
Qus: Where did the Taliban who were fighting the Northern alliance get their recruits from?
a) Madrasas in Punjab Province
b) Madrasas in NWFP
c) Madrasas in Sindh Province
d) all of the above
The answer my friends the chickens have come home to roost.
Aka the good Taliban
There is a certain duality in the American approach: on the one hand they are talking to Haqqani and on the other they are also asking Pakistan to take them on, which Islamabad finds baffling,
Good Talib bad Talib?
Only the US can decide between good or Bad Talib?
The real source of frustration is this "Duality" in the US position -- among US policy makers there are those who are traditionalists, those who do not want to shake up the world, and then there are the radicals, particularly in the US CIA and dept of state, who want to "create" a new paradigm (neocon to the nth degree).
Allies have a right to ask of each other to "give", to "do more" for each other, but they negate any notion of alliance when one side is give up any notion of national interest in favor of "interests" of a handful of individuals motivated by a unique ideology.
pakistan never been an ally in any meaningful sense - at best they have been partners.
post 9/11 pakistan were not asked to be allies - they were TOLD that they will be "allies" and that master/slave dynamic has characterised the relation since then - masters dont like rebellious slaves!
as if the US regards all taliban as "bad taliban"
you are simply upset that pakistan are choosing to find their own shade of grey between your black and white world.
you simply want pakistan to slavishly follow western dictates - then we are allies
you missed out another option - the various criminals the US got from arab prisons who were used as the original fodder to fight american jihadi's.
then you miss out the fact that the funding for these madrassa's come from who?
then you miss the fact that the jihadi's were the idea of who?
YouTube - Brzezinski And The Mujahideen Boys
and strangely enough once the americans left their creation in pakistan they somehow decided not to organise themselves into a liberal democracy - i mean that must have come as a major shock...