All eyes are fixed these days on Afghanistan to see how many troops are being deployed at what places in that country and how many more NATO troops will be deployed and where. In Washington, the U.S. Forces Commander, General Stanley McChrystal, and U.S. Ambassador to that country, Karl Eikenberry, are assuring the legislators that they are indeed singing from the same sheet of music. But two developments, one of which is stealthy–in the sense that its real intention may not be quite apparent–are taking place in Pakistan. Together, implications of these developments for Pakistan, maybe even for Afghanistan, promise to be momentous.
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