If I might make a humble suggestion, it is a waste of energy to obsess over Pakistan. Its economy is weaker than that of neighboring Iran (and that is WITH the decades of repeated sanctions from most of the world), much less Taiwan or Japan or other advanced Asian states. Try to learn from the Buddhists -- do you spend hours and hours "hating" on a mosquito buzzing by your ear, or do you simply either ignore it, or casually swat it aside and move on to larger ventures and problems?
In any case, it is foolish to focus on only the pawn, and ignore the puppeteer. You are once again losing sight of India's greatest threat, and it is not the country belligerently firing a few shots into Kashmir every month or so. As renowned author Gordon G. Chang wrote in this article:
As it catches up to its neighbor and arch-rival, India finds its safety compromised.
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And he also reminds us that China's military ties with a certain group which has operated in both Pakistan and other places goes back well before 9/11, and certainly did not end after the tragic event:
China has supplied weapons and logistical support to the Taliban for decades, and American presidents have ignored Beijing’s ties to the group, even when those weapons were used against U.S. forces.
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And it was China, not America or any other power, which was responsible for their nuclear weapons in the first place.
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The continuation of Chinese involvement in the Pakistani program was revealed when Islamabad ended the Khan ring. Due to Chinese pressure,
Pervez Musharraf, then the country’s strongman leader, conducted a hurried probe, forced Khan’s confession, and then immediately pardoned him in 2004 to cut off any disclosures embarrassing to Beijing, which supported the controversial decision to end the inquiry prematurely. Given China’s role in the Pakistani nuclear program and its influence in Islamabad, it was not possible for Khan, with official blessing, to transfer Chinese technology to Iran without Beijing’s knowledge and consent."
Why are we helping China keep its secrets?
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