American Eagle
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What many of us here in the West ask, and I ask as one who served nearly two years with the old Karachi based US Embassy in the 1960s...and I was wounded in the Rann of Kutch by Indian tank fire blowing a truck coming towards our Land Rover into us...why do you not understand that Mr. Davis was faced with armed robbery and defended himself. Pure and simple.
Pakistan and the US are supposed to be allies...but I see a great many folks on this site who say openly they hope such events as the Davis failed stick up will cause the Government of Pakistan to fall.
All this tells me, as an "old" Pakitani hand (I am age 71 now) that rivalries between ethnic and economic strata inside Pakistan leaves it as a nation dividedn within itself.
Diplomatic Immunity is a matter of Internation, not national, law and treaties which the GOP until now has refused to admit to or honor. When any nation ignores and refuses to abide by international laws then how and why would anyone anymore want to do business or help Pakistan?
Personal and national dignity have nothing to do with a failed stick up by known robbers. This is all about causing trouble to try to break up the nation of Pakistan...my view, which as one who has lived and worked there...I am entitled to.
Please see separate Thread under Current Affairs regarding misuse of illegal arms all over Pakistan, to see that I for one find it "amazing" for anyone to fault Mr. Davis for bearing arms which are required by the US Dept. of State as part of his diplomatic duties and responsibilies, which the US Embassy and US State Dept. fairly and reasonably communicated over three months ago to the Pakistani Foreign Office...which has admitted that they took too long and failed to reply to acknolwedge Mr. Davis entire status as one with full Diplomatic Immunity.
Your post from Bangladesh does not indicate you have inside Pakistan first hand knowledge but you still have access to this site and more importantly to the whole world's media in this matter of failed attempted armed robbery by two armed Pakistanis in Lahore of Mr. Davis...shortly after same two robbers successfully robbed two Pakistani gentlement of their cell phones and a large amount of cash.
When you choose to make up your view point but ignore the facts of record with the police and as offered factually by the US Department of State you come across as oblivious of the hard facts and merely wish to find faulty or place blame. A failed stick up is a very serious matter of lack of law and order.
Have a good week and good luck in Bangladesh where IMF, Wordl Bank, and US fiscal support continue to help you in perhaps the poorest nation in the world at this time. I and we wish you better days and a healthier, happier, and more economically successful future.
Pakistan and the US are supposed to be allies...but I see a great many folks on this site who say openly they hope such events as the Davis failed stick up will cause the Government of Pakistan to fall.
All this tells me, as an "old" Pakitani hand (I am age 71 now) that rivalries between ethnic and economic strata inside Pakistan leaves it as a nation dividedn within itself.
Diplomatic Immunity is a matter of Internation, not national, law and treaties which the GOP until now has refused to admit to or honor. When any nation ignores and refuses to abide by international laws then how and why would anyone anymore want to do business or help Pakistan?
Personal and national dignity have nothing to do with a failed stick up by known robbers. This is all about causing trouble to try to break up the nation of Pakistan...my view, which as one who has lived and worked there...I am entitled to.
Please see separate Thread under Current Affairs regarding misuse of illegal arms all over Pakistan, to see that I for one find it "amazing" for anyone to fault Mr. Davis for bearing arms which are required by the US Dept. of State as part of his diplomatic duties and responsibilies, which the US Embassy and US State Dept. fairly and reasonably communicated over three months ago to the Pakistani Foreign Office...which has admitted that they took too long and failed to reply to acknolwedge Mr. Davis entire status as one with full Diplomatic Immunity.
Your post from Bangladesh does not indicate you have inside Pakistan first hand knowledge but you still have access to this site and more importantly to the whole world's media in this matter of failed attempted armed robbery by two armed Pakistanis in Lahore of Mr. Davis...shortly after same two robbers successfully robbed two Pakistani gentlement of their cell phones and a large amount of cash.
When you choose to make up your view point but ignore the facts of record with the police and as offered factually by the US Department of State you come across as oblivious of the hard facts and merely wish to find faulty or place blame. A failed stick up is a very serious matter of lack of law and order.
Have a good week and good luck in Bangladesh where IMF, Wordl Bank, and US fiscal support continue to help you in perhaps the poorest nation in the world at this time. I and we wish you better days and a healthier, happier, and more economically successful future.