Who the fuck are the Americans to do that? Just because they have a "subjective" feeling that the risk is too high they can violate another countries sovereignty? Bull shit. They need to have some pretty damn good reason before doing something like that--not some wishy washy subjective feeling that they don't like the risk. Hard evidence. Strong reasons.
Strong reasons does not require hard evidence that betrayal would have been a certainty.
The Americans could expose plenty of real and legitimate reasons why they did not trust Pakistan.
Even the radical idiots who oppose everything American can understand why the US would not tell Pakistan, unlike you.
This is a time for mending fences and building on a mutually beneficial relationship.
It is not a time to sever relations, cut aid, and impose sanctions.
Pakistan is not demanding an apology and hard evidence.
Who the fuck are you to think you are so deserving.
They returned the helicopter and are in talks to mend and move forward.
The ends may not justify the means but the results are highly relevant.
The difference between a highly successful mission and a failed mission with no OBL and collateral damage is like night and day.
Just because fuji perceives no difference is totally irrelevant and this issue is not the anti-American rallying cry that he thinks.