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Afghanistan (or should I say the govt of Afghanistan) need to take a deep, hard look at themselves; they do not have to live with the international forces forever, but they do have to live with Pakistan as its neighbor. Afghanistan will pay a very high price if it engages in anti-Pakistan activity. They need to behave like a sovereign nation, & accept responsibility for everything emanating from their country.
1) The line coming out of the US, after initial findings of the inquiry, is that Tab's tried to get a blue on blue and succeeded.
2) The engagement between USSF's and ANA Commando's was in Afghanistan, the inquiry is baffled to how Volcano was attacked.
3) There seems to have been negligence on the part of the American Commander who acceded to the request of CAS.
3) USSF's relied on Afghan commando's. Who fuked up big time. Not my words.
you want us to start a WAR with the US? if they were indian assets, you would have seen a different reaction!
Another thing to consider is that the US budget deficit is ballooning out of control, and most of the options being discussed to cut the deficit are talking about significant cuts to the defence budget in the US.According to Pakistani Military sources, they believe that this action can only point to two conclusions, either ISAF are so incompetent that they can't tell their *** from their elbow, or this was a deliberate provocation in order to provoke a strong military response which will allow them to conduct military operations in NWA. According to all available information, including from sources within ISAF, Afghan intelligence, ANA and politicians within A-Stan, they are leaning towards the latter.
If I read the report correctly, the 'reinforcements' were sent from the second neighboring post that saw the first attack occur.LoL, then how was the ground troop suppliment sent in. At least read the original Pakistani Army statement first bro.
WTF? If NATO apologizes then what? Again business as usal? I'm pissssssssssssssssseeeeeeeedddddddddddddd
Another thing to consider is that the US budget deficit is ballooning out of control, and most of the options being discussed to cut the deficit are talking about significant cuts to the defence budget in the US.
By deliberately attacking the Pakistani posts, and trying to instigate a military response from Pakistan that would escalate into a military confrontation (albeit limited), perhaps the hope was the Congress and the American public would come together and demur from cutting the defence budget.
The GoA, ANA, NDS have been 'high' on the 'opium' of NATO/US military power, political support and resources - this US/NATO support has only emboldened the aforementioned Afghan institutions in 'destabilizing Pakistan' and continuously trying to 'poke it in the eye' - had the US really wanted to, it could have made 'Afghan cooperation with Pakistan and Afghan respect for Pakistani interests' very, very clear - but it purposely chose not to, and therefore exacerbated the regional situation.Afghanistan (or should I say the govt of Afghanistan) need to take a deep, hard look at themselves; they do not have to live with the international forces forever, but they do have to live with Pakistan as its neighbor. Afghanistan will pay a very high price if it engages in anti-Pakistan activity. They need to behave like a sovereign nation, & accept responsibility for everything emanating from their country.
There are some significant differences in the environment in Pakistan today, compared to 2008.If we change the date, and the number of dead soldiers, there will be no difference between this strike, and the strike that took place on 26th of last month. Even the events took place at almost the same place - Gora Pai. But nothing happened at that time. Not even talks of blocking the routes, or taking a notice of Shamsi, or any such thing.
Because there's one difference, a big one - This incident rarely got talked in the media, whereas the latest one, we are spending days and nights deliberating over it. The Army has to make sure that people understand it is still in control of the situation. Only that... living up to the larger than life image, that's not easy.
The only tactic being used is on the Pakistani public.
Say what you mean, and say it like you mean it. No ifs, ands or buts.