Viper0011.
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So you do tacitly agree that US is also equally to be blamed
Either your eye sight is weak, or your English is. I clearly stated, you can't blame the US for anything. Specially, not for your own short comings. Its a very common thing in Pakistan to blame the Americans for the lack of all responsibility that lies within Pakistani ranks. The mental illusion is inside Pakistani minds. Never in the US minds. Someone said on this forum a week ago "we've been playing this game with the US for the past 7 years and we'll continue to play it". And my answer was, you aren't reading it. The US doesn't want to play any games. Its divorce time!!! And here is the first news!!
The US is a super power, she'll maintain whatever interests she deems necessary. Pakistan on the other hand, has never had any say in this relationship. The US gave Pakistan the time being relationship due to their needs. You had military leaders who can't understand politics and how democracies work. So the fault lies entirely on the Pakistani side. Your generals don't understand how to work with the US on direct basis, they just know to salute!! They also don't want to build a Civilian team to do this. So if they want to run all centers of power, well, the US won't deal with the generals. I've been saying it for years on here, SUITS, SUITS and SUITS elected by people. No one with military uniform going in front of American leadership!! They HATE it beyond their need.
Also, this brings up another point, the entire political drama has disturbed the Pakistani image of stabilization. It is the people who have to get away from the negative politics and stand firm on the path of progress. So the entire responsibility lies on Pakistan's end from ALL angles!!