partha wrote:Yes Shivji, tamasha is when Pakistan goes ahead with the prosecution of Davis.
The issue may become a total zero in terms of significance. Once Paki echandee is met - they may well release him. On the other hand they may keep him and the US "accepts" that quietly and allows objections to die down.
I have my own viewpoint on the broader issue of US Pakistan relations. Any US arms aid to Pakistan will keep Pakistan very strong for at least a decade and given the rabid hatred of India that is a headache for India. After all the arms supplied to Pakistan in the early 60s enabled Pakistan to fight a 2 front war in the early 1970s. The weapons locating radar that the US supplied to Pakistan were used in 1999 against Indian artillery.
In the last few years the US has supplied F-16 and AMRAAMs that will remain effective till 2020. Even if the US stops helping Pakistan today, India is still just that much "extra screwed" because of US help to Pakistan. I am not interested in understanding why the US is helping Pakistan. The US, after all has as much of a right to support the Pakistani viewpoint as Arnab has. Both have iffy reasons for supporting Pakistan. In both cases the support is to screw someone else.
The "Indian viewpoint" has never been good enough for the US to stop aiding Pakistan. That is because, for the Americans, the American viewpoint is paramount. Not the Indian viewpoint. This is such an easy conclusion to reach that being reminded repeatedly on here that the US keeps its own interest in mind is a waste of time. Does someone think we Indians are so stupid that someone needs to keep telling us that?
We all know that the US works for its own interests. India must work for its own interest. What is in India's interest? Stopping US aid to Pakistan is in India's interest. What will stop US aid to Pakistan? A serious row between Pakistan and the US where Pakistan is seen as working against US interest may stop US aid to Pakistan and that is definitely in Indian interests. Therefore Pakistan must receive support and encouragement from India if they work against US interests. Now how difficult is it to understand Arnab's view in supporting and encouraging Pakistan to work against US interests? The blind view "
I will always oppose Pakistan" is naive. We must support some element in Pakistan if that element in Pakistan is out to derail US interests, because US interests in Pakistan are working against India.
Is this so difficult to understand? must I be given repeated reminders of what is in US interest and how we SDREs should "understand the American viewpoint"? What for?