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Any attack upon pakistan---and pakistan only needs to retaliate by targetting a couple of oil tankers in the narrow straits of Hormuz and sink them. Block the straits. That will stop the movement of oil flow to the world---a true doomsday scenario---all the world economies will crash hearing that news that same day. Yes they will crash within 24 hours. The western world's economy is positioned on a razors edge since the sub-prime home loan scandal has hit the stock market. They will be slaughtered like wild pigs being chased by starving peasants.
The west has left no room for itself to manovuer. Only and only a mad man or a fanatic will think of action against pakistan.
Pakistan cannot be taken out anymore---niether can iran be taken out. The sub-prime financial crisis has turned the tables on the U S and the western world. Both victims of their own exuberance---both being penalised for their own excesses.
In the end, Allah is The great equalizer.
This is never going to happen. Pakistan is not that stupid, to basically hit itself with an axe.
They why are you fighting Taliban- your own child organization, which you wanted to deploy in Afganistan.
I don't think the USA has ever actively sought out to invade Pakistan as a prophylactic measure. This is more so a contingency plan on account of the perceived inability of the PA to "do the job" or the GoP's inability to get it's act together. If the USA did in fact think that invading Pakistan would bring about a victory in the WoT they would have done it a lot time ago and certainly refrained from dishing out billions of dollars in aid. As far as military action in the unlikely event of a complete meltdown is concerned, IMO it's very much a possibility and entirely feasible given that nobody actually intends to occupy Pakistan. However, I highly doubt if it will ever actually come to that.Energon,
Attacking Pakistan is not "worth it" for the US, but I think what MK was trying to point out is that even if the US thought it could achieve some major gains in the WoT by attacking Pakistan (hypothetical), the current global, and domestic US, economic situation does not lend itself to making any such action feasible.
Agnostic Muslim said:While you are correct that nothing happened from the "tanker Wars" the Global economy is much more dependent at this point, energy supply and demand is extremely tight, and the weapons available to the sides doing any damage are far more accurate, destructive and numerous. Again this is all hypothetical, but to suggest that the Global Economy will just continue chugging along regardless of the potential fallout from the destruction resulting from an attack/invasion on Pakistan is not correct.
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