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You got it right Tin Man! Thanks for this post.
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Then pray tell me, who would do it?. Would you rather have terrorists roaming free?. Someone had to do it.
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.
Several American and Pakistani officials said that the C.I.A. team with which Mr. Davis worked in Lahore was tasked with tracking the movements of various Pakistani militant groups, including Lashkar-e-Taiba, a particularly violent group that Pakistan uses as a proxy force against India but that the United States considers a threat to allied troops in Afghanistan. For the Pakistanis, such spying inside their country is an extremely delicate issue, particularly since Lashkar has longstanding ties to Pakistans intelligence service, the Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI.
My replay remains that a failed stick up attempt by two known by history robbers resulted in their untimely deaths. Trying to build a spy novel around an plain second attempted but failed robbery same afternoon, same to robbers, just ain't true. Davis has DI and Pakistan is breaking International Law right now by detaining Mr. Davis, who if you haven't noticed, is pending the Court Order to the GOP/FO for their statement on his DI standing. That is the only legal action in play right now from the day of the robbery. And even that as handled by the police and GOP has been illegally handled. The day has yet to come to the free world that we blame victums of failed crime attempts.
US officials have provided fresh details about Raymond Davis, the CIA agent at the centre of a diplomatic stand-off in Pakistan, including confirmation that he had worked for the private security contractor Xe, formerly known as Blackwater.
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.
Sorry if a repost - but this is an interesting development for me.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/world/asia/22pakistan.html
If RD was indeed spying on LeT, then probably it explains Pakistan's anguish over it since probably this is the first time US was doing something directly in India's interest. The message to the US is pretty ample clear - " You dare not touch our assets that we use against India. We have already given up on our former friends that were trouble in Afghanistan, you do whatever to them, kill them with drones wherever you want. But LeT & other groups - no way - we have them reserved for India & our strategy of using these groups as a state policy will not be compromised. "
This is a new angle altogether & I really wonder how India factor chips in here. More to look forward to.