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INSIGHT - US/Pakistan - Government and Military Relations - PK700
Email-ID | 991928 |
---|---|
Date | 2011-09-30 18:43:15 |
From | Anya.Alfano@stratfor.com |
To | fred.burton@stratfor.com, watchofficer@stratfor.com |
ATTRIBUTION: STRATFOR security source
SOURCE DESCRIPTION: Former Pakistani intelligence officer
PUBLICATION: Yes
SOURCE RELIABILITY: B
ITEM CREDIBILITY: C (personal opinion/analysis and speculation)
SPECIAL HANDLING: None
SOURCE HANDLER: Fred
Source sent these comments with the article "Thinking the Unthinkable" by
Abdus Salam Akhtar:
A sample of the reaction to Mullens statement in Pakistan. I think the
trust and the partnership has been very very badly damaged. People think
this as the third betrayal of Pakistan by USA and the worst outcome has
been the opportunity to those opposing Pakistan,s help/participation to
gloat and have something to say. The more US media or the officials blame
The ISI the more they make it impossible for any one to even utter a word
of support for US.
I am surprised that the US authorities have not yet learnt that in
Pakistan there is very high value placed on respect. You can achieve a lot
by talking nicely and secretly but insulting a nation and behaving like
the proverbial ugly American will only earn you hostility. The national
make up of Afghans and Pakistanis is not very different and both have
fairly pronounced suicidal tendencies. I pray better sense prevails and
damage repair exercise is undertaken. The entire political leadership
across the board met yesterday and agreed to stand with the Army and The
ISI.