That’s For My Boyfriend
By Sameer Shaharyar • Feb 15th, 2012 • Category: Politics • 2 Comments“You can do whatever to me, but don’t kis me on l1ps, that’s for my boyfriend.”
(Dialogue from a movie)
Oh, how lofty and tall and uptight we all felt after banning the NATO supplies. Relations between Pakistan and the United States sunk to an all-time low after air strikes killed 24 Pakistani soldiers along the Afghan border in an incident that the United States blamed on mistakes made by both sides. But we the Pakistanis never budged and never blinked the eye, and superpower was blocked.
But wait. What’s this news item?
Islamabad publicly admitted Tuesday that it had allowed NATO to use Pakistani airspace to fly supplies into Afghanistan, despite a more than two-month blockade on the border crossings.
Why we are such hypocrites? It was all about supplies, and that’s going on. Maybe we would learn in some days that land supplies also continued in limited way or may be remained opened from some routes, or whatever. I believe we should end this farce, and cut ourselves to our size. We know that we need that greenbacks for our upcoming budget, and we must stop lying to ourselves.
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Your start is hilarious.
This whole thing is hilarious.Our defence Minister said supplies to NATO were allowed on Humanitarian basis. Does this man know what humanitarian basis is. NATO is killing innocent Afghans and it means we are helping NATO forces to kill them.