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Pakistan Is Showing U.S. Enemies How to Defeat America

His entire push has been to get the US and EU to disintegrate Pakistan. He's an advocate for US military action against Pakistan.

[Edit] : funnily enough, smooth brains like Michael Rubin don't understand what they're asking for. They don't realize that the solution to their problems aren't as simple as they make them out to be, and even if they get the desired actions they seek, the end results will be far worse than they could ever imagine.

You are correct. This is unfortunately an old American habit. Blame others when things go south.

Although US anger towards Pakistan is broader. The American mindset is that once they pay or reimburse a nation they become their property and lackey. This is why we continue to hear that Americans feel betrayed. The Americans can abuse and backstab that nation at will because they have paid money. If we dissect the narrative in the past decades since the WoT began there are a few arguments that stand out. Money is one of the most heard accusations against Pakistan. The American deep state has cunningly used reimbursement as a false argument against Pakistan. They have created a false impression that the US is paying Pakistan to be on their side. The US expects full cooperation from Pakistan due to billions of dollars. That is false. What the US did is reimburse expenses incurred by Pakistan for use of logistics etc.

After the whole OBL drama the Americans felt vindicated. Their lies were shortlived. The reality in Afghanistan stares everyone in the face just like it did in Iraq.
 
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WHEN ARE YOU PLANNING TO ANNOUNCE END OF BEGGING. I HAVE HEARD THIS SINCE 50 YRS,
COLONIAL Institutions' ND U STILL FOLLOWING INDIA ACT, IN POLICE, ARMY, BUREUCRACY,ETC,


BECAUSE I DONT WANT MY PAKISTAN TO BEG?




Fair enough.

Sure sure. Sulk away. Reality bites. Haha.




Reality is that 7× bigger india can't do jack about jadhev being in Pakistani custody.........:azn:
 
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Fair enough.






Reality is that 7× bigger india can't do jack about jadhev being in Pakistani custody.........:azn:


we caught jadhev, but since we r in international court,now, we can't do a jack also, vienna conv, etc.
but it plays also in our fav, in an event any isi operative caught in india, we can claim the same.

jadhev aint an issue , on either side,


poverty, hunger, education, jobs, equality, justice,
basic needs all on back burner, either side,
plays well , every election,

fear, favour,

life goes on

till, sword of KHALID wakes up.----
 
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How many pro-Pakistan publications are there in the US? Not many. You can blame India all you want, but it doesn't hide the fact that Pakistan failed to expand its image in US while India did.
India did mostly by its money and by NRI business groups in United States.
 
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Replace innocent with terrorist. Why would an innocent Indian be faking his identity and living in Pakistan?
Who said he was living in Pakistan? Kidnapped from Iran. If your Government is so convinced of his guilt, why doesn't it make a single piece of evidence public? Or hold a public trial?
 
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Who said he was living in Pakistan? Kidnapped from Iran. If your Government is so convinced of his guilt, why doesn't it make a single piece of evidence public? Or hold a public trial?

He was caught in Pakistan. How can we kidnap this terrorist from Iran without Iranian authorities knowing this? There is no better proof than catching the terrorist during the act. Our intelligence intercepted calls and that is how we got onto your little terror boy. Give up. You are not getting him back.

I know you want your little terrorist back. Hence the demand for trials blah blah. Terrorists don't get trials. They either get to see the gallows or are used for other purposes. We will remind India how we captured their terrorist. This will be a black stain for India. A painful moment you won't forget.
 
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He was caught in Pakistan. How can we kidnap this terrorist from Iran without Iranian authorities knowing this? There is no better proof than catching the terrorist during the act. Our intelligence intercepted calls and that is how we got onto your little terror boy. Give up. You are not getting him back.

I know you want your little terrorist back. Hence the demand for trials blah blah. Terrorists don't get trials. They either get to see the gallows or are used for other purposes. We will remind India how we captured their terrorist. This will be a black stain for India. A painful moment you won't forget.
Lol. No. In civilized countries, everyone gets a trial. In banana republics and failed states people are executed without a public trial and a defence.

We want you to break international rules and protocols and execute him. We then have new ammo everytime you go crying to a international forum.
 
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Simply put, the U.S. willingness to accept a flawed ‘peace’ deal with the Taliban has convinced Taliban sponsors within Pakistan’s military and all-powerful intelligence service not only that Washington is weak and its concerns not worthy of serious attention, but also that Pakistan can gratuitously humiliate the United States as Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan pivots the country further into China’s orbit.

In 1985, when Hezbollah kidnapped four Russian diplomats in Beirut, killing one, Moscow’s retaliation was swift. Different versions of the story exist, but they all have one thing in common: A Hezbollah commander began receiving body parts of a close relative through the mail. Hezbollah released the remaining hostages and never took another Russian.

Hezbollah may not have liked the Soviets, but they quickly learned that they could not mess with Russians. Contrast that with Pakistan today. On April 2, a Pakistani court voided a murder conviction of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh who kidnapped and then videotaped his slaughter of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.

Welcome to the world after the U.S.-Taliban realm, negotiated by U.S. Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad. Simply put, the U.S. willingness to accept a flawed ‘peace’ deal with the Taliban has convinced Taliban sponsors within Pakistan’s military and all-powerful intelligence service not only that Washington is weak and its concerns not worthy of serious attention, but also that Pakistan can gratuitously humiliate the United States as Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan pivots the country further into China’s orbit.

Khalilzad is now zero for two in high stakes diplomacy. It was Khalilzad, after all, who negotiated the 2003 Geneva deal with now-Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in which the U.S. government accepted the Iranian pledge not to infiltrate militias and forces into Iraq--which clearly they did not follow. Already, it appears the Taliban were no more sincere. The Taliban reject the very legitimacy of the elected Afghan government, and so their refusal to recognize its negotiating team should not surprise. Taliban attacks have continued unabated. The evidence exposing Pakistan’s support for the Taliban and its covert relationship with Al Qaeda remains overwhelming. Not only did Al Qaeda founder Usama Bin Laden find shelter in a townhome to Pakistan’s primary military academy, but U.S. forces killed the leader of Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent during a raid on a Taliban compound.

President Donald Trump may feel he has fulfilled a promise to end America’s longest war, but it would be a mistake for the administration to believe its own spin, because no one else does. Al Qaeda has lauded the Taliban’s “great victory” and a “humiliating defeat” for the United States. "Even if we don't say that the U.S. is defeated in Afghanistan, it is an open secret now that they are defeated," Anas Haqqani, son of the Haqqani network’s founder, told the press. Pakistani religious officials broadcast how America was “begging for peace and escape.”

What happens in Afghanistan doesn’t stay in Afghanistan, however: That was the lesson of the pre-9/11 era, and it is even more true today. Trump has warned Iranian-backed militias in Iraq not to attack American interests but why should they listen? Even if the United States launches the occasional airstrike or even kills top Iranian commanders like Qassem Soleimani, the Taliban deal show that the United States will ultimately ignore state-sponsors of terror and maintain the fiction that deals struck with their proxies matter. Revolutionary Guardsmen inside Iranian territory can rest assured first that the Trump administration will not hold them to account for the actions of Iranian-backed militias just as they have not meaningfully held any Pakistan generals responsible for the Taliban. The Iranian-backed proxies, for their part, understand if they simply continue or even escalate their attacks, the United States will eventually retreat. It worked in Beirut during the Reagan administration, and it worked in Basra, so why shouldn’t it work for Baghdad?

Nor is the problem just the Middle East. Russia and China look at recent U.S. fecklessness and conclude that U.S. diplomacy need not be respected. In Syria, Vladimir Putin played poker with the Obama administration and somehow managed to beat a royal flush with a pair of twos. Just as Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev calculated that Jimmy Carter’s 1979 abandonment of the Shah of Iran and impotence as revolutionaries seized American hostages meant that he could invade Afghanistan with impunity, so too might Putin conclude that U.S. weakness means he could act against Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, or ethnic-Russian regions of Kazakhstan without fear of consequence. Taiwan, too, must look at recent Trump moves on Afghanistan and recognize that the White House would not lift a finger to defend it when push comes to shove.

Ceasing “endless wars” might be the slogan of the day, but how wars end matter. Progressives and liberals say that diplomacy should be the strategy of first resort. They are right. But when the United States loses credibility on the battlefield and adversaries concluded that Washington neither has the will nor the way, they will run roughshod over American interests. Pakistan’s release of Pearl’s killer is only the beginning.

Michael Rubin is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). You can follow him on Twitter: @mrubin1971.

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/m...-showing-us-enemies-how-defeat-america-140572
The writer of that article seems to be novice of defense and political matters. He thinks Pakistan should have killed people of its neighboring country Afghanistan on behalf of the US - a nasty, very selfish, and extremely unreliable partner, extra-regional invader, and a global power that came to the region with clear plans of dismembering Pakistan. Such a silly writer can write only for such a low level web-sites.
 
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Lol. Congrats on kidnapping an innocent man.
You have no proofs that we abducted from as usual baseless rants by Indian and he was then IN serving officer then we had captured him

Who said he was living in Pakistan? Kidnapped from Iran. If your Government is so convinced of his guilt, why doesn't it make a single piece of evidence public? Or hold a public trial?
Conspiracy theories with no solid proofs that he was abducted from Iran
 
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You have no proofs that we abducted from as usual baseless rants by Indian and he was then IN serving officer then we had captured him
So hold a public trial and put India in the dock. Who is stopping you? Are you scared of someone?
 
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So hold a public trial and put India in the dock. Who is stopping you? Are you scared of someone?
Do you had a open trial for ajamal kasab and other so called terrorists from Pakistan tell me that you indiot
 
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Who said he was living in Pakistan? Kidnapped from Iran. If your Government is so convinced of his guilt, why doesn't it make a single piece of evidence public? Or hold a public trial?
You're a fool for thinking such Bollywood-style courtroom drama should be played out for a self-confessed terror mastermind. Show some maturity instead of idiocy.
 
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Do you had a open trial for ajamal kasab and other so called terrorists from Pakistan tell me that you indiot
There was an open trial for Kasab. Any Indian can pay Rs. 10 as RTI charges and xerox charges and get all information on the full trial. You can't even me the name of Jadhav's defense lawyer.

You're a fool for thinking such Bollywood-style courtroom drama should be played out for a self-confessed terror mastermind. Show some maturity instead of idiocy.

Except a courtroom drama usually has an actual court. Unlike the non trial of Jadhav.
 
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