Screaming Skull
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It seems awfully weird whose words exactly are taken as truth? You seem to have problem accepting anyone born and educated in India can speak the truth about Indo-Pak Relations. Weird considering that Till date Pakistan has had atleast 2 president who were not only born and braught up in Indian but even worked here prior to Partition. Mind you, Mr. Ashley T. is not an Indian citizen, but was a student here.
Again you have no problems accepting sources like ahmed qureshi's personal blog or current affairs (dot) com which publishes fictitious news based on quotes never made using images from the internet (without even paying for royalty) and have zero accountability.
You can accept when words of Christine Fair are twisted out of context to suit a flawed design, but when the same person says that ISI and Pakistan Army is behind all the terror in Pakistan and India, that is intentionally ignored.
You are at ease with accepting news with no substantiated evidence from blogs (theCurrentNews.com is also a wordpress blog) which are delusional enough to blaming everything from Lahore attacks (all of them) to disturbance in Baluchistan on India and RAW without any confirmation from govt. sources and nil evidence with themselves.
But you have an issue with person such as Dr. Tellis an American who was partially educated in India.
To the subject matter, presence of Indian weapons is a) not substantiated b) Even if substantiated does not prove anything.
Even if Indian weapons were used so were Chinese and Russian, so are they also party to the Crime?
That s exactly the point. They ask for neutral sources but when the same neutral sources do dooms day predictions for Pakistan or comment on Pak nukes falling into wrong hands or ISI involvement in Taliban activities, they conveniently brush them aside. Makes you wonder then what exactly is the definition of a neutral source for them. Going by some of the comments that some of the members have made, it appears that anyone born in India or Pakistan doesn't qualify as a neutral source. Then may I ask, why are we discussing the original article in the first place as it happens to be from a Pakistani source like countless other articles in this forum.
Even GoP hasn't officially blamed India yet. They always seem to indicate some foreign power's involvement. But there are 202 countries in the world that are foreign to Pakistan. So until GoP comes out with an official statement blaming India, we can conveniently accept Ashley Tellis's pov.