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Old August 17th 08, 05:16 AM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
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Default Pakistan's Musharraf to resign as president


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Pointing out that shooting weapons into the air in an area with
insugents around is a bad idea is blaming the victims ?

If you're dropping bombs on weddings the implication is thst
there's
nobody
on the ground shouting 'don't shoot, it's a wedding'.

If your shooting into the air with aircraft around the implication
is
you are trying to hit somebody.

Or celebrating something...

Would you care to be in the aircraft at night and have to make the
decision ?


There are 2 issues here.

The first is, the bombing(s) of a wedding party was a terrible error.
Given. The Americans don't bomb innocent civilians intentionally.


Our friend has been claiming it is policy.
A most absurd statement IMHO.



It is indeed an absurd statement.




The second issue is, that doesn't make the people - Pakistanis - like
you
more, even when they know that.


I'd imagine it wouldn't make anyone happy.

I've yet to see a solution suggested though.


A solution to ... what?

Here's the deal. It is what it is. American foreign policy gets instituted
and we get into the cause-and-effect thingy. Americans generally don't have
a good idea as to how they are perceived by "furriners". I imagine most
Americans don't care or would tend to think that the "furriner" thinking is
wrong. Generally speaking, the Pakistanis hate you. However, most
(conservative) Americans would like to believe that they ("the Pakis") are
all lining up for Green Cards to run 7/11s in Michigan.

Is it any wonder the world is in the state it is?

- nilita