muse
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.Had you given any attention to what i have written, used some comon sense and removed the cloak of sarcasm and biasness you would have seen that though there is no mention of internal dynamics but they are still very much visible inside the article.
Rathe i must say they are SHOUTING out!
The only purpose of wasting my time in writing this piece of paper was to make you and others like you understand that what all that is happening in Pakistan which you refer as internal dynamics is a direct outcome of the Western policies
That's entirely unreasonable, you now require your readers to assume that which you have not presented as part of your exposition, indeed, this is silly and novel.
As for your contention that that internal dynamic are an outcome, or function, if you like, of external dynamics is yet again, plain silly. You would have your readers imagine that pakistanis are mere puppets whose strings are pulled by obscure external players -- this is the klind of silly, simplistic worldview that robs Pakistanis of self respect and the possiblity of devising solutions to their own problems.
Are Pakistani policies and personalities effected by the policies of actors and institutions outside Pakistan? Well, certainly, but how does that mean that therefore Pakistani policies and personalities are automatons, puppets?
See, if you continue to view Pakistanis are victims, who bear no responsibility, who are acted upon, you will seek solutions not in Pakistan, but in far away places, where such ideas provoke bouts of pity and revulsion.
You ask why the murderous Bugti decide to become a problem after 9/11? Easy, he miscalculated, his first attemtp at blackmail paid off, because Musharraf actully paid him off - it was Musharraf's mistake, he should have effected an arrest and hopefully Bugti, given his proclivity, would have attempted to evade arrest, and the law would then do what had to be done.
After Musharraf Paid him off, Bugti GAMBLED, that he could secure more from Musharraf, and that Bugti bet wrong - No grand conspiracy reuired to answer that. Bugti saw Musharraf in a tight spot, decided to squeeze him, succeeded once, tried it again and failed.
Pakistan is in charge in Pakistan, the choice of which action, which policy to adopt was and is, in Pakistan.
Your next point - Afghanistan is ruined?? Yes, it was paradise during the Talib regime, with Afghans so desperate that they preferred to live in refuge camps in Pakistan, eating govt rations, but at least eating, rather than be in Afghanistan -- Sir, I encourage you to make sense. There are people from Pakistan now seeking work in Afghanistan - money does that to people who take responsibilty for their lives
You ask "
Ever noticed why didn't something happened inside the States after 9/11..??"
A conspiracy, possibly? No, sir, they are serious about safe guarding the public, they seem to have got in their heads that the public right to be safe is greater that the terrorists "right" to terrorize and that govt must not abdicate it's responsibilty to it's citizens (the meaning of which you may ask inmates of Swat)
You say crime in tribal areas was low -- of course you have conveniently or may be not, forgotten that through the entire history of Pakistan the tribal areas were smuggling havens and you are also misinformed about it not being terrorism to not pay taxes, to demand services and threaten insurrection when asked to pay.
Sir, really, I have not a doubt that you care deeply about Pakistan and seek to define solutions, but I am sure you will agree that defining the Pakistani as a will less, brainless victim, is not the way to go about it.