Even if a case can now be brought to try Hussain, it will probably be drawn out in the British courts for years.
“Kayani had to ask them not to waste any more time and get the supplies moving,” Hussain says.
“Theoretically, they can physically block the implementation of any government decision to open the routes,” says Hussain.
Hussain and Islam are staff reporters with Newsweek Pakistan.
“Everyone thought the civilians are taking over, and the Army has been finally pushed back to the barracks,” adds Hussain.
The death of Hussain put a stop to this expedition, but Baber spent a year at Herat, enjoying the pleasures of that capital.
At the pass of Beilan a Turkish reverses stand was made by Hussain.