Why U.S.-Pak Marriage of Convenience Is Over

Why U.S.-Pak Marriage of Convenience Is Over

We shouldn't be afraid of the word 'divorce': the U.S.-Pakistan relationship is over. The two countries, allied in the war on terror for a decade after the Sep. 11 attacks, are now rethinking their relationship after a year of endless disputes. Their new relationship isn't antagonistic. But it's no longer an alliance, a term used to describe that special friendship where countries unite their security interests.

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