Foggy_Bottom
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You are under the misapprehension that we despise anything American; we don't....not by a long shot.
What we do not appreciate are the inherently ill-thought out US Foreign Policy gaffes which usually involve destabilizing entire regions in the pursuit of whatever objectives the US Administration has thought up; Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Iran etc. are testament to that.
We applaud the Jeffersonian precepts of Non-Interventionism and we believe that in them lies your and most of all our salvation because this gung-ho attitude of invading countries, destabilizing entire regions and then looking incredulous when the ensuing vacuum creates terrorist groups like the ISIS, the TTP, the UIM etc., needs a revisit by whosoever thinks up foreign policy in the US Administration.
At any rate if humanitarian aid was given to arm-twist Pakistan and Pakistanis into subservience than by all means keep it.
Agreed to a good extent.
Allow me to give our version of the big picture. It all starts with- if we just don't get drawn into these conflicts where our national security is at risk.
Americans feel that we are not the destabilising force, its these extremists. We are the good guys, we are guys you call to help when you have genocides taking place, when dictators are killing the people by the hundreds of thousands, we are the guys that the world sees to help in a famine, flood or earthquake, help with giving aid to the poor nations, help in promoting human rights, women rights, the marginalized and the poor .
Now there is also truth to the fact that when you have so much real estate( worldwide) as a part of being a Superpower, we will overstep the boundaries at times. We are not perfect!
Had there been no 911, there would be no American presence in your region. We don't want to pick a beef with anyone, man.