Chogy
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That may very well be true, but most of the time, juicy conspiracy theories are so much fun!
They can be fun, but they can also be poisonous to relations. The U.S. and Pakistan face a similar enemy, but the danger for Pakistan is especially the proximity of the threat.
In reference to "America blames Pakistan" (for anything) it seems that the slightest comment by a U.S. minor diplomat or officer turns into HUGE headlines in Pakistani media, and hundreds of pundits comment and hyper-analyze every syllable, and the conspiracy people go ballistic. In the U.S., Pakistan news consists of the awful flood, drone strike issues, and the emphasis of Pakistan as an ally on this conflict.
Since apparently everybody loves a good conspiracy, is it possible that much of the strife, the media portrayal, between our countries is manufactured by a common enemy? For example, HAARP, floods, weather. The recent aircraft accident when Blackwater/Xe passengers suddenly become deranged suicide lunatics trying to crash the airplane. Etc, ad infinitum.