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see, recently alot of stuff has been going on back and forth between pakistan and US. for quite some time really. and when obama invaded pakistani sovereign borders with a seal team and murdered some folk, crashing a helicopter on the way out, it got even dicier.
some important military installations were attacked and just days after the pakistanis had met to make 'arrangements' with china for a base.
obama claimed osama bin laden was killed in the event, and subsequently dumped into the sea. (now look at a map so that you know how far the seals traveled to get to an ocean from where they did the deed.)
then US claimed that pakistan knew bin laden was there. and that US had decided NOT to inform their supposed partner in the war against terror, (pakistan) because they thought someone in the government would 'tip' bin laden off.
drones have been flying pakistani airspace and killing civilians in the tribal areas for years now. and the pakistani people were beginning to have quite enough of all that. were protesting in larger and larger numbers and blocking nato supply paths to afghanistan as part of their protests.
an american spy killed two people, the US claimed he was a diplomat and negotiated his release without trial.
the list goes on and on.
but all you have to really know is a board game called "risk". i used to play (altho hated) this game when younger. the game board is a map of the continents of the earth. the point of the game is to, (as the genius mouse from "pinky and the brain" would say,) take over the world!
one has their armies and using good planning and strategies, sets oneself up to control more and more continuous tracts of land in any given region. by war and conquest as well as lucrative deals for resources (underhanded)
now look at a map of the world and see where US military is actively running campaigns these days. well, pakistan is right in the way!
so i'm thinking, this board game is about to get a bit nastier for pakistan. and i couldn't be more embarassed about the actions of the US or more worried for pakistan!
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