I believe in facts on the ground, signified by the events that have taken place in the region, & the facts speak out for themselves. There is a serious doubt about the ability of the ISI, about what it can actually deliver in the Afghan endgame, to the negotiating table. The ISI cannot be expected to bring the Taliban or the Haqqanis to the table, only to facilitate dialog. Pakistan is only important to the Afghan talks post 2014 because Pakistan's stability (& Afghanistan directly affects it) is imperative to the region & the world. However, there is very little Pakistan can do in terms of the Afghan endgame, which is why the Afghan peace process will be 'Afghan led'. The Haqqanis & the Taliban are their own entities, & the ISI does not control them. The ISI only has deep inside information about them & their network (like a good intelligence agency should have), but it does not control the Taliban or the Haqqanis, & cannot bring them to the table, or force them to do anything they don't want to do. It is really quite simple. The Americans have unfortunately been proven wrong time & time again with their baseless speculations (which are initially reported from Afghan intelligence officers). Gul is out of the loop in the current situation. Gul even said 9/11 was a hoax, & that the OBL raid was a hoax.
Bilal, it looks like your facts are only your own talking and belief! Tell me how come Pakistan is irrelevant and cant do much now but can do much and everythign after 2014?