Did you ever wonder why the F are you 8000 miles away from home ?
Why can't you and your types learn to live in their own houses ?
Why do you poke your nose in every country, install governments, steal resources ?
PS: Those were just rhetorical questions, I don't seriously expect you to figure this out.
I see your point. Knowing the region and area, I could see where everyone made a mistake. BUT, here's what's going on now (just being objective):
1) The talibans and their different groups are actually a bigger threat to Pakistan than they are to ISAF and others. Imagine how many Pakistanis have been killed in bomb blasts and other terrorist attacks within the country?? (and no, CIA is not doing so. The sunni-shea, mqm-anp tensions existed way before the Americans felt 911 and the painful loss of CIVILIAN human life).
Violence alone undermines security, creates panic in the world knowing Pakistan has nukes and more than anything, stops growth within Pakistan.
No one would try to invest into Pakistan due to safety reasons. Heck, I even know Pakistanis who are scared of visiting their own country due to security concerns.
2) Having these taliban groups ruling the tribal belt...no effort from the USA or even from Pakistan will succeed in bringing education, more tolerance, industry, etc to the area.
Because these religious fanatics get their kids involved in a fiasco of cultural norms and wrong version of Islam at an early age. Resulting in the strong headed, 'I know all Islam' mentality (which is incorrect).
If you just look around, there is Turkey, Indonesia, Malaysia, UAE (countries where Americans go and work, retire and take vacation trips). And US enjoys good relationships with. If this was the US vs. Islam, then why would US be friends with these countries? Muslims in countries defined above are moderate, they practice their religion and go about their daily lives. They don't kill each other, attack other groups due to their differences and shed blood in the name of Allah....in fact, its in Islam that anyone who murders a person, murders the whole humanity. And that killing another human being is forbidden unless you are in a combat. When was the US in combat with talibans on 911?
Over the decades, the US has supported Pakistan many times. Yes, there were mistakes made and that's part of any relationship. But the fact of the matter is that all that is part of the history now. The question that people have is, how to move forward and form a relationship that works?? For that to happen, the people of Pakistan NEED to respect each other, create tolerance, end the gang culture / religious sects. Let there be some tolerance towards others.
That brings about mutual respect and lowers the fundamentalism and threshold for violence. People also need to REMOVE corrupt leaders. America has provided SOOOO much money over the decades but yet, common Pakistani considers it an enemy. The fact is that the money provided was for Pakistan and its people. The corrupt politicians never let it out to the public. How's that America's fault??
I think instead of criticizing the US or anyone, Pakistanis need to get up and move towards the other end of the spectrum, where humanity is respected and tolerated. With that, the violence that happens on daily basis will start to fade away. The US and other big countries would love to invest into Pakistan and then a new world may begin. But Pakistanis need to change their ways there.
It's my opinion that people adapt to the situation. It seems as Pakistan's doing the opposite. I think this is a defining time for Pakistanis to understand that there is a bigger issue within their society and that there are 200 million of Pakistanis who could REALLY be enjoying a much better lifestyle if the fundamentalism and corruption is taken out of the equation. I know that Pakistanis are very smart. But use the smartness for a positive change that'll make people want to go visit Pakistan, not avoid it. The northern parts used to be a tourist destination for people from the US, UK, etc. Now even Pakistanis avoid going there......that's not really America's fault....it's an internal Pakistani issue but it's impacting the whole country and its image in the global standing. So it should be a national priority to fix these things and become more moderate.
It is also my personal belief that the US wants to work with Pakistan. Election time or not, there is a will to help Pakistan towards growth. The real question is, are the Pakistanis willing to accept and to start taking a closer look at the society and to fix things that others may perceive dangerous? I understand the drone issues are hot and innocent civilians get killed in operations too.....BUT its also in Pakistani media that the majority of the people killed in those attacks were 'foreigners' like Uzbks, Tajiks, Arabs or even Pakistanis or Afghani militants. So that tells me that there is some benefit to those.
This brings up another VERY SERIOUS question.....WHY the US has to do what Pakistan should be doing automatically? Pakistan is in danger by these people who haven't, don't want to and will never let the country succeed in modern science and technology and religious moderation. So Pakistanis should, as a nation be together to combat it. They should ask the US for help. Not push things to a point where US has to consider unilateral action or drone attacks..... it seems as people in Pakistan either don't want to fix the issue or are oblivious to the danger it poses, first to Pakistan and THEN to anyone else. I think there should be broader cooperation between Pakistan and the US to fix these issues, starting from cleaning up the mess to setting up educational institutions and then creating industry, thus reducing the whole element of fundamentalism by increasing educational and economic activity. Again, this needs to happen from within Pakistan and the US and all other rich countries will contribute to it.
These are the things that sovereign countries do. There are 200 million people's future on stake so there should be a national focus on making Pakistan a better and safer place by 2015!!
This post wasn't created to bash Pakistan. This is really constructive criticism so please don't take it negatively. Try to understand the reality behind issues. I may be wrong in a few things and for which, my apologies in advance.