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Document Discusses U.S. Strategy Toward Pakistan and China, Citing Former DNI Dennis Blair

Document Discusses U.S. Strategy Toward Pakistan and China, Citing Former DNI Dennis Blair The passage mentions a former high‑level intelligence official (Dennis Blair) suggesting tighter coordination of drone strikes with Pakistan, which could be a lead for investigating U.S. covert operations and policy decisions. However, it lacks concrete details such as dates, specific operations, or financial transactions, and the commentary on China is largely opinion‑based without new actionable information. Key insights: Dennis Blair, former Director of National Intelligence, allegedly advocated for closer coordination of U.S. drone strikes with Islamabad.; The text raises concerns about U.S. policy inconsistency toward China, referencing contrasting academic viewpoints.; Mentions strategic dilemma of balancing anti‑terrorism goals with Pakistan’s stability.

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Document Discusses U.S. Strategy Toward Pakistan and China, Citing Former DNI Dennis Blair The passage mentions a former high‑level intelligence official (Dennis Blair) suggesting tighter coordination of drone strikes with Pakistan, which could be a lead for investigating U.S. covert operations and policy decisions. However, it lacks concrete details such as dates, specific operations, or financial transactions, and the commentary on China is largely opinion‑based without new actionable information. Key insights: Dennis Blair, former Director of National Intelligence, allegedly advocated for closer coordination of U.S. drone strikes with Islamabad.; The text raises concerns about U.S. policy inconsistency toward China, referencing contrasting academic viewpoints.; Mentions strategic dilemma of balancing anti‑terrorism goals with Pakistan’s stability.

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20 Can the United States afford to push Pakistan over the edge? If not, we must find a way to balance our clear interest in defeating al-Qaeda and the Taliban against Pakistan’s continued stability—including our relationship with Pakistan’s government, military and citizens. Dennis Blair, forced to resign last year as director of national intelligence, has suggested coordinating drone strikes much more closely with Islamabad. In the longer run, China’s rise will clearly be a historic challenge to the United States. Yet, while administration officials talk frequently about China in domestic contexts, the president’s policy toward Beijing is fundamentally incoherent. Two recent books, Henry Kissinger’s On China and Aaron Friedberg’s A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia, suggest two very different interpretations of Chinese conduct and propose alternative American responses. Kissinger views China as a rising but thus far moderate power and warns against creating a self-fulfilling prophecy that could lead to zero-sum competition between Beijing and Washington. He argues that such rivalry could lead to a pre-World War I situation with potentially devastating consequences for both nations and for the rest of the world. Friedberg ridicules this approach, arguing that the United States should seek to democratize China and, if this does not succeed, should practice assertive containment. In his view, if the World War I analogy has any value, it is in demonstrating that the British were too timid in responding to Germany’s rise. Kissinger and Friedberg offer coherent proposals that are mutually exclusive. Kissinger’s is much more persuasive to me, but there is a choice—and America must make a decision. Accordingly, it is quite troubling to see the Obama administration trying to have it both ways: building a cooperative relationship with Being while visibly siding with China’s neighbors in every dispute. At the same time,

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