Folks,
Resignations do no good in the environment we are in. If you want a hot-head to replace Kiyani and repeat the performance of 1971 then continue with your umbrage.
Gen Niazi had all the bluster that sells in Pakistan and he did quite a bit of that dramay-baazi prior to the war in 1971.
The current military leadership knows what they are being egged on to do here and are not taking the bait. I understand that in our macho culture, this is a big no-no. However if we want to see Pakistan keep its leverage in the Afghan end game, we will have to take some casualties during this process. Keep in mind that while we are taking casualties, so are all others without exception.
Pakistan has taken the right steps by cutting off the supplies, holding off on participation at Bonn, holding off all military/intelligence dealings and by closing down Shamsi to US operations. There isn't a military solution to this situation regardless of what folks may want to think.
This is not about Pakistan using its troops and F-16s and tanks to take on the ISAF/NATO. There is a lot more riding on this equation. If things can be solved so simply using military means, and we have used the military option when we have felt we needed to, we would. However just like the situation the Turks find themselves in viz-a-viz Israel after the attack on the Turkish ship, Pakistan too has to think about what a military escalation would lead to and what the benefits of it are versus choosing a different path. Its the job of the Pakistani government and the military to work through the cost-benefit analysis and then make the right choice. On the emotional side, the ANA deserves a phainty (a serious rocket up their arse) for instigating this and the Americans need to be told to go forth and multiply, but that in the long term does no good, just like their threats and provocations cannot force us to do their bidding. The issue on hand is that everyone involved wants a respectable out and the sides will jockey for advantage using all means available and unfortunately, the ISAF have taken the path of open provocation but we did not take their bait. They know it and we know it.
There are other ways to neutralize this overt threat and on this count too, we know this and the other side knows it. Not everything has to be said and shown through conventional moves.
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Failed to locate? Really?
And your proof to the contrary?