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Why Bush was frosty in Pakistan
by Rajesh A on Mar 07, 2006 10:11 AM   Permalink

There are a few things that come out in this:

1. The americans take cognizance only at fear to their own lives.
2. It requires a crony like Karzai to make them believe what India has been facing for 50 odd years.
3. Bush found it rather convenient to take as stipulated the committment from Musharraf, which itself was questionable, so basically indicates that the biased judgenment was due to vested interests.
4. In Kargil the pakis outsourced their war, not a single dead was accepted back as a paki and the US saw and knew that, unless they were willing to prove they were chinese, yet they went ahead with sops and more sops for the great efforts musharraf was apparently putting to end terrorism.

I hate to think of it, but just imagine if pakistan were to have been in india's position on h1b1, the american flag would now have also half moons for every star and looked green, does the honorable president of america realize that? does the senate sitting out there india bashing on kashmir to justify sales of arms to pakistan realize that?

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