PAFAce
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Well, yes, there are delusional, two-faced Pakistanis, as is evident by the unfortunate posts by my countrymen. But, I refuse to believe the Americans are there simply doing "what is right". Do you really believe that the Americans are there simply for the good of the Afghan population? I mean, yes, Afghans have had some basic freedoms that they didn't have before, but that is more of a by-product of American intent rather than the goal itself. The goal, ostensibly, was to stop the terrorists from attacking foreign lands, and then eliminate them. Now, the goal conveniently changes from that to bringing freedom to the Afghan people. Seems to me you're just looking for a reason to prematurely hang the "Mission Accomplished" banner again.One either believes that all taliban are the same in belief and their intent upon the respective afghan and Pakistani populations or believe that there is a "good" and "bad" taliban.
The "good" taliban, operating in Afghanistan, are encouraged by their Pakistani supporters to inflict upon the afghan people that which isn't acceptable to be tossed upon the Pakistani people.
Two-faced and evil but...
...there it is.
Many here subscribe to this notion in an effort to achieve their narrow ambitions of dominating the afghan political scene with a player who will assure, FOREVER, that the pashtu rule over proceedings in Afghanistan to the benefit of Pakistan's geo-strategic ambitions.
Some here fervantly wish to believe that Pakistan even killed B.M. with their own drone. They know this can't be and that it was America. Their hatred of America, though, precludes the obvious despite the repeated statements by the GoP to cease these American strikes and transfer the technology to Pakistan.
How blind is that?
We would cease these operations and transfer the technology if we thought it might help. Sadly, we've no faith that you would use such technology to attack any of our enemies harbored on your lands like Omar, OBL, Zawahiri, Nazir, Bahadur, Haqqani Sr. & Jr., Hekmatyar, etc.
Nope. Further, we've little faith that such technologies ancillary to our UAVs which weaponize them wouldn't find their way to the PRC like our F-16s.
For these reasons, until you eject the "good" taliban and their associates from your lands, PREDATOR shall continue to do it's good work on behalf of the afghan people, our ISAF allies and ourselves.
We must protect the afghan people and ourselves from Pakistan's nefarious objectives.
See, your points above remain valid, Pakistanis have no right to enforce upon the Afghans what they believe is better for Pakistan. But, when the United States does the same to the Afghans, it's different?
Also, for many the concept of the good Taleban is the one you described. However, there are those who believe that the good Taleban exists on both sides of the border, and includes those people who would want to support the Taleban's struggle for Islamic law and the expulsion of the US from the region, but are against attacks on the Afghan and Pakistani population. Of course, this could be views as hypocritical, but it is still a more humane definition of the "good" Taleban.
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