Re: Pakistan’s Foreign Policy?
I agreed with your post and liked what I read until
By the same logic, training of Afghan Mujhadeen could also be justified because then another hostile superpower was marching at your door step. I know we are talking in hindsight, but the way Pakistan is resisting Saudia Arabia it looks like a lesson has been learned so all that criticism on Pakistan’s approach to 9/11 is now bearing some useful results. So it is important to talk about those issues and offer valid criticism. Things could have been handled better.
Pakistan post 9/11 didn’t even bother negotiating with US. No one saying that Pakistan could have said complete no to US but certain terms and conditions could have been approved. For instance, sealing of Pak-Afghan border to “help” USA.
But truth of the matter is, Musharraf being a dictator was more under pressure and he desperately needed the West to recognise his legitimacy. Otherwise they could have made life very difficult for him. Saddam was already in the bad books.
Ganjoos leaving behind a totally effed up economy and nearly a bankrupted country didn’t help the case either.