To reopen the routes may be benefited for Pakistan's economy. But it should be clear that in which grounds these routes reopen because our Pakistani army soldier's lives are so much precious for the nation.
And one more thing is important that Is Pakistan's establish her foreign policy on independent grounds?
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Originally Posted by batoolj
The issue of blocking or unblocking is multifaceted, Pakistan can't afford to cut ties with all NATO Countries but It shouldn't succumb to the pressure either. Our Men at Salala didn't give up their lives to be forgotten, Pakistan must demand an official apology and compensation for the families of the Shauhada. Then open the supply routes on our own terms. Being bullied by the NATO threats and stubbornness isn't an option.
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Is an official apology & compensation enough??
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Last edited by Silent.Volcano; Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at 08:31 PM.
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