Aamir Hussain
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"let us who uses whom there. Knowing a little bit about the Indian mindset, I have a hunch that US would end up holding the short end of the stick."
Aamir Hussain sahab--The U.S. found another sleeping partner like Israel i.e. India. Considering the past track record, the U.S. always ended up in a short term relationship but India is a different game. Pakistan can jump through the window to catch Russians which will certainly help us in Afghanistan and---
Trust me on that--American investors will flood Indian markets. That relationship is real---concerns on both sides--both will use each other--However, the same strategic depth applies to India as it does to Israel.
Israel is all together another case for US. It is not just about Middle East but I think more to do with their influence in the American mainstream. This all started with the discovery of Buchenwald and Auschwitz concentration camps by the American troop in WWII. The Jews in US have intelligently played upon the conscience of the American nation for not doing enough and standing idle and on the side lines when Hitler was doing this. They play on this on and off through establishment of trusts, permanent exhibitions in major US cities, and off course the use of Hollywood. The three wars with Israel have also helped keep the guilt bit alive in US. Support for Israel is more deeper issue for US national psyche than may be Japan, Germany, Korea etc.
India is no natural partner for US. It is just that US economy is over dependent on China and they need to get first a replacement for cheap imports, and high tech exports (China turned out to be not so big a market as the US thought at one point -- they intelligently mixed their high tech imports from US/EU/Russia) and secondly, drag down China in a needless arms race with India.
The interesting thing would be to see how China & India protect their regional interests while sharing a common neighborhood.