KRAIT
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Buddy its not about psychologically breaking. I know Pakistanis have took it with courage.Yeah, I get what you are saying, however, respectfully disagree with your analysis on the eventualities. Yara, two decades of strategic bleeding, did we break psychologically? They know it very well that we are not going to cave in. It's going to be a zero sum game. Let's roll the dice.
But can we ignore the deteriorating conditions ? Pakistan can have their energy demands met by the resources they have. They can have loans paid off with good policies.
Having said that, you do realize that textile industries are shifting to Bangladesh. Many industries are closed. Many customers have changed the suppliers from Pakistan to other countries.
Terrorism has many long term effects too that people haven't taken into account. I have talked about that too. Pakistan still has many things to loose. So I think Pakistan shouldn't think they have anything to loose anymore.