Blain2
THINK TANK: CONSULTANT
There is no such thing as "consistency" in foreign policies. No country has any consistency in their policies. Have you seen what the US has done to the NATO/Quad and what not? An entire 90 degree turn on allies of the past.Then please help me understand the lack of consistency in Pakistani military establishment’s "policies". Afghan Taliban used to be the good guys in the 90s until they weren’t during US war on terror. Then they were the good guys again when Western / India backed Ghani government collapsed as Afghan Taliban took over Kabul. Now, they are back to being the bad guys once more.![]()
Did the US not talk to Taliban despite parroting for decades the policy "we don't negotiate with terrorists"?
What happened to India's past policies on Taliban? Full 180 turn now. What happened to their BD policies of the past? Nowhere to be seen now.
Our policies are shaped by our threat perceptions. Any country that is rigid in its policies is bound to fail. Strategy and policy require elasticity and Pakistan has shown that it will adjust as the situation requires it.
The only place where we should have consistent policies is our fiscal management. That will yield results but that is a topic for another thread.
Last, Pakistan is not in the business of this silly "good guys/bad guys" classification. We just work with whosoever is aligned with our interests. If tomorrow, Taliban stop TTP from attacking us, the relations are back on.


