By Steve Hynd
This week, around 160 people have died in terror attacks in Pakistan. It's a tragedy, something to be deplored - and according to Westen media hype it is a "crisis" for Pakistan such that the whole state edifice, including control of Pakistan's nukes, is in danger.
Meanwhile, in Iraq, a week of "reduced" violence that doesn't even merit much Western press coverage any more, plus a high-profile attack on a Sunni mosque at Tal Afar today, has cost 81 lives. According to the recieved wisdom, that's "success".
So the difference between success and crisis apparently lies somewhere between 81 and 160 dead people.
I think there's something wrong with our metrics.
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