I've been saying on this board for at least a year that the Pakistanis are in league with the militants and were sheltering bin-Laden. Now the Congress and media have discovered what every informed person in government already knew. Cries of "treachery" are going up all around.
In Pakistan a new round of bombings is underway undertaken by militants which have slipped out of their government's influence. The Pakistani people can't decide which is more of an outrage - their government's continuing alliance with terrorists, or their inability to prevent the US from openly killing their citizens suspected of terrorism without any trial or evidence [something that could never happen here].
From 1979 until the Russians withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989 the US encouraged the Pakistanis to create and support every kind of islamist militant group...i.e. terrorists.
This is of course something the Pakistanis were eager to do. Terrorist groups were their only means of pressure against India in their conflict over Kashmere. In Afghanistan, the creation of terrorist groups would deter India from any invasion of Pakistan by creating a "poison pill" of terrorists next door which the Indians could never vanquish even if they stormed into Karachi and Islamabad.
American policy in supporting terrorist groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan was the bedrock of our mutual policy until the Soviet Union collapsed. Then, once our goals were achieved, we typically abandoned both Afghanistan and Pakistan to the conditions we had spawned their. Afghanistan descended into carnage and chaos under the thugs we created to kill Russians earlier. The Afghans and Pakistanis did the only thing they could - to give the place over to the most pious of the islamists willing to take control...the Taliban.
In the US mild complaints were heard regarding their draconian nature, but not to dire as to prevent them from meeting with our oil companies for pipeline deals and the other prospective commerce.
Then came 9-11.
I guess that was "blowback," a term Covert Action operators use borrowed from the First World War when poison gas you've dropped on your enemy is carried by the wind over to where you are and you have to breath it.
We've been breathing it ever since.*
*Actually the intl community's been experiencing blowback from the Afghan debacle since at least 1994, when a couple of Jihadis from there showed up at the gate of CIA headquarters at Langley and shot up agency employees with AK-47s. This was the only attack ever made at the CIA headquarters by anyone as far as I know. Several were killed in their cars and it was a bloody mess.