ISI's dirty war against Pakistan

Re: ISI’s dirty war against Pakistan

It’s time you came out of the denial mode:

The shocking decline in American economic mobility

[INDENT=3]Originally published April 27, 2017 at 9:44 am Updated April 27, 2017 at 10:02 am[/INDENT]

Meanwhile, a new Pew Research Center study found that from 1991 to 2010 the middle class shrank more in the United States than in seven Western European nations. In four, including the Netherlands and France, the middle class grew. The decline here was from 62 percent of households to 59 percent.

AND THIS

Over the past 15 years, America’s fortunes have changed with dizzying speed.
First came the tremors: the dot-com bust and a disputed presidential election in 2000. Then came the massive convulsions: the destruction of the Twin Towers in 2001 and the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
Long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have exacted an enormous blood price - the lives of 6,852 American military personnel - not to mention immense financial expense, estimated to be as high as $6 trillion (£3.9tn).

The decline of US power? - BBC News

The point is, in case you’re not following, Pakistan’s failure in front of a bigger power (India) is temporary and smaller than the US failure in the war on terror and in previous wars.