Submit your comments on this article |
India-Pakistan |
Pakistan’s anxiety |
2017-07-05 |
[Dawn] In a recent op-ed published by the New York Times ...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize... , former US national security adviser Stephen J. Hadley and I argued for a US approach to Pakistain that centred on understanding Pakistain’s strategic anxieties. We argued that encouraging an India-Pakistain dialogue, including on how to coexist in Afghanistan, and efforts for a political settlement in Afghanistan offer the best hope for the US to get greater Pak support in Afghanistan. Expectedly, a fair share of American policy readers didn’t bite. These voices much rather see the US punish Pakistain to coerce a change in its attitude. Of course, on the Pak side, you can always trust some to read too much into everything: for many here, the op-ed was a camouflaged attempt to blame Pakistain for sheltering the Afghan Taliban |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#1 The problem is a third-world shit hole wants to play the Great Game when they can't even stop bombings and killing of polio-workers and cholera. Islamists with bigger ambitions than brains or dicks |
Posted by: Frank G 2017-07-05 09:19 |