The fact that they sold US secrets to China, was housing OBL, was housing Taliban and Al-Qaeda members and such....As far as we are concerned, they have been doing things which hurt our troops.
Enough books and articles have been written about U.S. commitments (in favor) with those we war with to be partitioned into an arena pitted with quicksand of which transhuman research centers are dumped.
For those troops who return home from deployment and want nothing to do with war anymore, I praise them. For those troops who condone violence, torture, illegal wars and occupation from any nation, I criticize them.
The CIA is hurting our troops. A Ron Paul quote given at the Campaign for Liberty Regional Conference in January, 2010, lays it out (how the CIA doesn't have a fresh face anymore). "They're in businesses, in drug businesses, they take out dictators ... We need to take out the CIA."
I appreciate it when our troops organize people in the States to respond to humanitarian needs of the nations they deploy to.
There is a brief paragraph in the next article I am linking that sheds light on nutritional aspects of women and children. I am not sure why they exclude men. A correspondent of
The News reports a percentage of children in Pakistan are "facing absolute food scarcity". The correspondent reported from a 2011 National Nutrition Survey. The report concludes with a statement indicating the main reasons for there being a food scarcity. I will add another link to add another reason: terror.
Estimated Total Deaths from U.S. Drone Strikes in Pakistan, 2004 - 2011
Deaths (low) Deaths (high)
2011* 378/ 536
2010 607/ 993
2009 369/ 725
2008 274/ 314
04-07 89/ 112
Total 1,717/ 2,680
*Through November 16, 2011
Pakistan is in a slew of wars too: ICF cyberwar.