Aman Ki Asha?

 

Fine let’s declare war. Hari gave in. Though he had received express orders from the Cabinet Secretary not to do so, he understood what the two Prime Ministers wanted. As did Ashraf. And both knew what the other knew.

Gyanendra’s economic mismanagement had led to several mispolicies. Abdulamin was beset by religious zealots. Praja and ryot needed to be distracted.

Tomato and onion embargoes would be too soft. Plus they would harm the Punjab and Western farmers more than the political gains. Airspace closures would be difficult to publicize. The ‘educated’ middle class would be unaffected.

So should I tell General Singh to contact Director Khan?

.wonk uoy tel ll'I dna ,syad owt em eviG .daeh ISI eht gnicalper era eW .oN

What will you target?

.emalb eht ekat ereh enoemos evah ll'eW .semalf eht naf ot sdrawrof ppastahW rakazzaR daerps neht nac uoY ?ereht selpmet udniH emoS ?dabaredyH .mmH

Makes sense. Any recommendations for me? It’ll be better if I present RAW with options.

.erohaL ot ssecca doog oslA .paehc tub ,llams sI .malsI-e-rakhsaL ,tiftuo wen a fo rebmun eht si sihT .ereH  .evisnepxe emoceb sah taamaJ eht woN

Lovely. Thanks. Mostly we’ll meet only next year now, at a peace summit. I’ll get Old Monk for you. Good Night Ashraf!

!iraH zifah aduhK .ij iJ

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