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This is their greatest folly. They fight imaginary bogey men instead of the real terrorists and extremists who are raping the country. Ofcourse, any call to approach the davies case with a rational mind is immediately thwarted.
You are overbearing and flatly don't face the fact that due to random robbery event Davis was the victum who defended himself against armed hold up attempt. The fact that Davis is a full diplomatic immunity Islamabad US Embassy certified administrative/technical staff providing security support is still 100% true.
There is no reason to blame Davis from two proven crooks, robbers, trying to stick him up after they successfully robbed two Paksitani gentlemen...whose stolen by the two crooks cell phones were recovered after the failed stick up of Davis.
It is still rational for anyone who is armed as a part of his job, Davis was authorized to be armed by the US Embassy, a job requirement which the US embassy announced early on, to shot when he is aimed at and believes his life is in danger.
When I was in Pakistan and again since 911, and frankly for most years in between the 1960s and now, Pakistan has been an armed camp at war with itself, with the Afghans, with the Indians, with the Kashmiris., some of whom I have gotten to know personally...who tell me they would prefer to be out from under both Pakistan and India, as economically, defense wise and otherwise irrational that may seem.
I as a young USAF Lieutenant in Karachi and my hq. in Peshawar drew what today would be termed monthly hostile fire pay, it was that dangerous even in 1963-65. In early 1965 I was shot at by both Pakistanis and Indians simply being in the wrong place at the right time, the Rann of Kutch.
My USMAAG housemates, all officers, Army, Navy, and I was the one USAF in our specific staff house, after I PCSed back to the US were abruptly arrested and jailed by the Pak military in Karachi as "enemy spies"...our boys who were giving free military equipment, ships, a sub, planes, and training, guns and ammuntion, tanks, were suddenly "enemy spies" when then Prime Minister Bhutto went bezerk together with General Musa and provoked the 1965 India-Pak War.
So instead of some telling me because they know stuff today, this time I will tell you all that crazed folks develop in the midst of factually honest robbery events, locals are furious over terrorists in their midst, and atypically the ordinary Paks want to "blame" somebody instead of realizing their own poor governance system, the extremist elements in their own faith system continue to generate their dismal status.
Ere long the Pakistanis, as almost happened under President Musharraf, will realize that stronger law and order, beyond what a normal court system, will become if has not already become necessary to regain control of the environmente where otherwise the crazy terroirist are running amuck, even if in small numbers...it only takes one suicide terrorists, often a child whose family is held hostage, to blow up a crowd of innocent Paks...not in the name of a crazed version of religion but to save his family who he or she knows will otherwise be murdered if he or she doesn't donate his or her own life as a suicide bomber.
The American "can-do" attitude is sometimes very useful. For example, it can help bring quick relief to an earthquake ravaged area. However, what the Davis case illustrates is that, sometimes, our "can-do" attitude is totally at variance with reality. How could my government think that a farm boy from southwestern Virginia, not so far away from where I am keystroking now, could gather any useful intelligence in Lahore? I can't image he "blends in". I can't imagine he speaks the language. I can't imagine he could cope with a simple problem like a fender bender. And yet, we put him there. A bull in a china shop. Paying him $200,000. Enough for 5 teacher's salaries in his hometown. It's just over the top arrogant. I truly sympathize with Pakistani sentiment on this one. Maybe the only way to get us Yanks to think twice about biting off more than we can chew is to let us choke on one of our really big mistakes.
Yes, and International Law, Vienna Convention, and Treaties which Pakistan signed are "the law" which you seem to not understand.
The enemy is the terrorists, not NATO.
Get really mad at the radical heretics to true Islam and get after them and this will be over that much quicker.
Malaysian police detain Pakistanis over kidnap
(1 hour ago) Today Feb. 22, 2011
Malaysian police officials followed the four Pakistani nationals acting suspiciously into a flat downtown where three other Pakistanis were locked in, bound and gagged. –Photo by AFP
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian police said on Tuesday they had foiled a kidnapping gang with the arrest of four Pakistani nationals who seized their own countrymen for ransom from the victims’ relatives back home.
City police chief Zulkifli Abdullah told AFP that the four, aged between 22 and 35, were arrested on Saturday, following a tip-off.
“As a result of our monitoring, we saw four Pakistani nationals acting suspiciously and followed them to a flat downtown where we found three other Pakistanis locked in the home and who were bound and gagged,” he said.
“One of the kidnappers tried to escape and jumped from the third floor of the flats, ending up breaking his hand,” Zulkifli added.
He said initial investigations showed the kidnappers had demanded a ransom of 620,000 ringgit (204,317 dollars) for the release of the three men.
“The group’s modus operandi was to kidnap their countrymen who came to Malaysia to trade and do business and then seek a ransom from their relatives back in Pakistan,” he added.
He said the four would be charged in court shortly after police complete their investigations into the men, who are believed to also be linked to another seven kidnappings of Pakistani nationals in the country.
I do not think the american intelligence agencies are so dumb. There is obviously a lot more to this story than what we think we know. No one asks "what motivated him to do what he did". obviously , he knew the risks and yet went ahead with it.
There are just some things we "can't do". The WOT appears to be one of them.