The content you post is all we know of you as a person. If you post articles like this, expect ridicule.
Is the political relationship and situation between China, Pakistan, India, and the United States of great import? Yes. Is it in flux due to the rising influence of China, the rising tensions between Pakistan and India as nuclear states, and American military in Pakistan? Yes. However, this is not the best article to start a discussion about this.
This article draws on a lot of conjecture and misinterpretation to present a paranoid view, skewing reliable sources in order to give it the weight of authority. Example: "U.S. Has Plan to Secure Pakistan Nukes if Country Falls to Taliban." The U.S. has plans in case it goes to war against Canada. The U.S. has plans for almost every contingency, it doesn't mean it will act on them, or that there is a notable probability that they will act on it.
This article relies on the "Gish Gallop", where it inundates the reader/skeptic with half-truths to the point that debunking the article would take a response 10 times as long that not nearly half the original audience is likely to read. It's very effective as it robs everyone of time and makes the response overly long.
P.S. There has to be a filter to the opinions and articles you read. Saying you're open to anything means nothing; we have to process and discern between information/opinions worth noting and those not worth noting. There are certain positions or histories that can give us a shortcut, letting us know that this person or source is safely ignored. The man's beliefs give me, and other posters, great reason to ignore his opinion.
P.P.S NeoGAF is actually a pretty solid and serious forum when it comes to political, scientific, religious, and social matter, so I laugh at your dismissal of the very forum you post on. Does it have its wacky threads? Yeah, but at its best NeoGAF has very illuminating and insightful discussions... when presented with the right starting material. This isn't it.