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I am sure the US Congress will be grateful to pay more to Pakistan.
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More speculation and selective briefing on the talks on renewed use of Pakistani territory, for overland transport and a reported US$5k per container - for 'wear & tear" on the roads etc:http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...kUU_story.html
I noted this paragraph, with my emphasis: Quote:
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Someone seems to think its not a done deal:http://www.firstpost.com/world/hopes....T7a6oCmy8og.I
The likelihood is that this is misinfomation, psyops (as in preparing public opinion in Pakistan) or just slight delay while the last haggling takes place. But one can still hope. Maybe NATO is playing hardball, or at least trying to save some money? |
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A theory about why supplies are still stuck.
http://www.brownpundits.com/why-is-p...nato-supplies/ What do you think? Last edited by davidbfpo; 06-05-2012 at 09:25 AM. Reason: Copied from main thread on US-Pakistani relations |
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Omar:
You put point three in there for comic relief right? Other than that it sounds quite good to me, especially the money part.
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Well it seems that ISAF has made a decision, from the BBC:
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I imagine Russia is chuckling at the prospect of a significant profit on moving items by train to the Baltic ports. One wonders how much each state will charge for a container and if GPS is fitted to those cargoes that have a propensity to go AWOL.
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Carl, Point 3 was meant as "some people say...". Some people do say that. I find it hard to believe because I dont think US policy is ever that clever. Personally, I tend to assume that what you see is what you get, with the caveat that there must be many small conspiracies and overclever schemes below the surface, but they probably cancel each other out. Something like that.
David, the price gouging in the North is going to be insane, which is why Pakistan still has hope for its 5000 dollar demand. But just "a case", not a done deal. They may haggle themselves out of it... |
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I have a vague recollection after Op Desert Storm non-lethal supplies were buried, notably medical equipment. Once the logistical and financial calculations are made I expect the Afghans will be digging for years to come.
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Does anyone remember a Len Deighton short story set in Vietnam, lots of supplies left over from the war? I think it was in "declarations of war"...
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However many containers are lost coming out on the northern route, it would have to go a long way to equal the loss on the southern. There was a Bloomberg article last year that estimated something like 29,000 containers went missing in Pakistan.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-1...eled-boom.html
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A comprehensive examination of supplying war, which starts with the strategic setting - a point we rarely mention - and then turns to examining the complexities around supplying the war in Afghanistan.
Link:http://www.opendemocracy.net/derek-g...ns-of-distance In footnote (xx) I noted this: Quote:
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There is a little more on:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18691691 A noteworthy development. It will be interesting to see how the non-lethal condition works out and whether more leaves than goes in soon.
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lets have an informal office pool. What date will the supply lines be shut again (for any reason)? Give one concrete date. Whoever is closest, wins the office pool.
My guess: 23rd August. |
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Why its likely back to square one: http://www.brownpundits.com/?p=7342
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Oct 11, one month before the election.
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Now you actually seem to have thought about this. I literally let God decide (or pulled it out of my Ass, if you prefer the saltier version). I said the first date that came into my head. Lets see if my unconscious (or God) does better than your rational calculation.
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Professor Fair agrees with me. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/c-chri...BNotifications
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I ask this question of all. Ms. Fair I always thought was a mainstream inside the beltwayer. What she said reflected the elite conventional wisdom. In the article Omar referenced, she seems to actually advocate getting tough, genuinely tough with the Pak Army/ISI and in so many words recognizing that they are the enemy. Am I reading this right? It seems as if the genii inside the beltway have actually noticed the sun in the sky. Could that actually be the case?
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Good review:
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articl...e_mud_3-071912 Quote:
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