It’s apparently because the nation is wanting more money for the permissions, and it is feeling pressure from the Russians. But the result is that more expensive and increasingly difficult approaches are being considered.
The need to look to the NDN first came about after Pakistan retaliated against recent U.S. actions by cutting off the flow of supplies through the Khyber Pass, through which some 75 percent of these supplies has been flowing. Due to the recent accidental killing of some 24 Pakistani troops along the Afghan-Pakistan border, the Pakistani government cut off U.S. use of the Khyber Pass altogether, forcing the U.S. and coalition forces to face the obstacles that the NDN posed.
1 comment:
Hey, I've got an idea after learning we had just given away 16 TRILLION DOLLARS (enough to pay off our national debt) to foreign countries bank bailouts.
Let's use our money to pay off our national debt, quit paying them interest, let them crash from their own mistakes, and become worldwide WINNERS and a WORLD POWER again?
Oh, that is so not PC....
Post a Comment