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that is the only way to do it cannot satisfy every party
Surprisingly there are some sane minds which understands the importance of "dialogue"-
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that is the only way to do it cannot satisfy every party
I think the sheer detail of the ISPR account embarrasses the US. It says its not accurate but shies from saying - which part is not accurate? Moreover how does it know its not accurate when it does not have its own story straight.
Recall in the Osama raid, the US had details pouring out like anything within minutes, and here nothing after a week?
I think the sheer detail of the ISPR account embarrasses the US. It says its not accurate but shies from saying - which part is not accurate? Moreover how does it know its not accurate when it does not have its own story straight.
Recall in the Osama raid, the US had details pouring out like anything within minutes, and here nothing after a week?
Thats because the Osama raid was planned in great detail.
This was a hot pursuit into Pakistan gone wrong.
US and NATO will need to come with a detailed report stating what went wrong.
They will interview the ground commanders, the soliders who took part in the raid, re-interview them for any discrepancies, check facts on the ground.
Its a long and tedious process.
mm. coming back to the topic of pakistan closing it's airspace, their seems to be bigger problem in pakistani establishment. Every major foreign affairs/geo-political decision in pakistan for last 3-4 years seems to be "reactionary". Foresight in geo-strategic domain is completely missing, and most of the major issues like afganistan, Taliban, drones, american spies, baluchistan, etc. seems to be coming from knee jerk reactions. Did pakistani establishment not realize that hot pursuit strikes may cause military casualties. This is not the first strike, there have been 7 others before this one. It seems that the civilian leadership is so heavily entangled in domestic politics that, issue for foreign policy has been neglected by the real players who are busy trying to play vote-bank tricks.
Unless pakistan finds, a strong leadership which can dictate its terms domestically, it will be hard for them put any pressure on US. Maybe someone who has the charismatic qualities of Z A bhutto, is the need of the hour?
Took us less then a day to do all that!
AA weapons were also fired ?
More variations from the original theory.
Thats because the Osama raid was planned in great detail.
This was a hot pursuit into Pakistan gone wrong.
US and NATO will need to come with a detailed report stating what went wrong.
They will interview the ground commanders, the soliders who took part in the raid, re-interview them for any discrepancies, check facts on the ground.
Its a long and tedious process.
Beggars can't be choosers.Dont worry Pakistan will climb down soon like in Raymond davis case when blood money will be paid to generals' pocket and some of the soldiers' families will get green cards.all will be honky dory as before as if nothing happened.Pakistan should hold its own conference in Islamabad with Iran, Russia, China, and Afghan Taliban.
We all know Afghan Taliban are the main people who will decide Afghanistan's future thats why U.S. is desperate to get them come to the table
To understand the red queen's race nature of Pakistani politics, you just need to understand one fact: all the major players have their permanent interests abroad. For them, Pakistan is just a temporary stop to fill their foreign bank accounts and they have no interest, let alone ability, to plan any long term strategy.