American Foreign Policy regarding Pakistan

India
October 22, 2006 6:47am CST
I feel that USA should invade Pakistan because it is a well known fact that the ISI organization of USA openely supports the terrorist wings that attacked America. USA needs to dismantle Musharraf and take out the terror farms/camps in Pakistan. Why do you think that USA is not taking a tough stance with regard to the terrorist organizations in Pakistan?
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• Netherlands
22 Oct 06
I think America has already bittenm off more than it can chew at the moment and finish what they started before bothering to start another campaign. Sheesh Bush seems a little out of control to me at the moment. That is why I will not return yet. It's scarey!
@USchick (159)
23 Oct 06
I agree with your statement about biting off more than they can chew at the moment. I think if they did invade Pakistan, they could be successful in their efforts, but only if they didn't have a hundred other things going at the same time.
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• Netherlands
23 Oct 06
I watched a documentary just the other day about after 9/11 USA sent people to talk to Pakistan about aligning themselves with American efforts over there and helping in the fight against terrorism. Pakistan was basically forced into helping. They did arrest and hold several well known terrorists for awhile even though their people were revolting against the government helping the USA. Then after a lot of pressure and threats of a coup, the president of Pakistan (recently) freed the prisoners in efforts to maintain his position of power. Basically I think he was in a tight spot and while I do not agree with him freeing the prisoners I understand his need for self-preservation. He was in a no win situation. The people of Pakistan hate him and we threatening him. In this case, who should you fear? USA miles away or all your own people right there at your door?