Icarus
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He didn't swear an oath to the State, so it's not up to the State to judge, but the people. Otherwise Pakistanis are mere subjects of the State, not sovereign themselves. They must be born, live, and die according to the orders of bureaucrats, burdens they must bear by birth, not by choice.
You are totally oblivious to eastern lifestyles and are thus in no position to speak with such authority about how Pakistanis spend their life. Asian culture revolves around loyalty and honour, loyalty to family, clan, faith, race and country. There's no oath, it's in our blood, remember the Japanese in World War II? They were conscripts, not volunteers and yet their dedication and loyalty to their nation did not falter until death had the last say. So now you understand why it is such a big deal that he collaborated with the CIA, and he also withheld information about the world's most wanted man from Pakistani authorities, that makes him an accessory to terrorism.