"To claim that the entirety of 173 million people is "undeserving" reeks of arrogance and excessive, thoughtless nationalism."
Guilty to "excessiveness". In any society there are outliers. Even one or two here, specifically, at def.pk.
As to the rest- B.S. It'll be decided with considerable debate so hardly thoughtless. It will be an AMERICAN decision- so whatever is decided will be done so in our best nat'l interests. Hardly "nationalism".
"arrogant"?
Unless your sons and daughters run the risk of dying by their own taxpayers dollars while sustaining a government who buys into Afghan "strategic depth" and prefers proxy armies to diplomacy, trade, and aid as the means to achieve such, then you are in no position to judge.
I was not talking about a well reasoned decision to start, stop, or whatever to aid. I was talking about your phrasing. It accused Pakistani's in general as being "unworthy" of US aid or attention. Not sir, the language of diplomacy, and not well reasoned.
Why am I picking on you when this board is littered with even more flagrant examples? Because your posts, when not filled with ire, are pretty damn useful sometimes. You seem to know what you are talking about, and might have actually been a battalion S-2 at some point. (I have no way of verifying) You can guess "why you" from there...
As for your last comment, no, I don't have children in the armed forces of the US as of yet (Working on it, I'll get back to you in 15-20 years). I do have friends and relatives who are veterans or currently enlisted in the US Army, Marines, Navy, and Air Force. I also pay my taxes. So yeah, I have a stake.