Bane Blade
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Sadly, In words of Gen. Patton :
"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."
Pakistan may right now be fighting the terrorists hard, but it did not do it until the terrorists turned against the State. And when they fight they don't decisively win. Overall it confuses the hell out of anyone who sees that terrorists can strike anywhere and go hide in Pakistan. I am sure the tide will turn as long as the people and the army speak with one voice against terror everywhere.
But I think it is also important to see this as a statement that respects the authority of Pak govt. There is no hot-pursuit or spy drones over Pak. They are at least not talking of strikes into Baluchistan like US is. That action indicates a lack of belief in sovereign authority of Pak govt.
Oh, BTW, US is not negotiating with Al Qaeda - there is talk about isolating the "bad Taleban" and supporting "good Taleban" modeled on the success in Iraq.
The reason for not having air strikes in Baluchistan is simple because right next door to a terrorist Pakistani citizens live their and I don't know about India we over here consider all our people equal.
Us is trying to talk to whoever they can because they are losing the war in Afghanistan.
and General Patton can stick his words back fo every soldier lost in the war is one who died so you and I could live our lives peacefully you have to respect that to the fullest.
Pakistan does fly UAV's and they do have a surveilance over our country, our borders with Afghanistan have been very rarely defended for we have always considered them our borthers in recent years their have been people that have exploited this area and we are sure we will root them out our sincerety is utmost and we have never faltered to reduce terrorism it is only the fact that it needs time as in Afghanistan.
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