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i told you not to stick with this stance as it would only prove you to be lamer!
Anywaz...
BTW, 2, 3 may be 10, 20 supporters out of .6 million men, what an 'encouraging' ratio i must say! Hats off to your intellect.
i warned you not to stick with this stupid stance but you never listened.
25 years!!! Sir with due respect the dudes who were there collaborating with the actual Talibans 25 years ago have either died or atleast have retired, now if a retired dude can influence our military thinking and policy then i think there is no need to have serving senior officers commanding and making the policy of our military!
BTW, many here have already suggested that no one stays in the ISI permanently, anybody having and iota of understanding as regards to the working of some organized institution (which you obviously dont have), would know that keeping ever lasting tie in such 'hostile' conditions is not possible!
And lastly it was not a love affair that we had with the Talibans that even after 25 years we still mourn them. Feeding them was in our intrest then and we supported them, kicking them is again in our benfir now, so we are kicking them. It's simple mathematics!
BTW, this shouldnt be bothering you as we have politicians who still support the talibans openly and are against the military operation. We do have many sympathizers here on PDF, we do have taliban supporters among our Nation and they would remain as such, but the question is are these elements being nipped or are they being allowed to take over the better half of ours?
Anywaz...
No sir i am not missing the point. What you meant is amply clear and visible, as you can see more one of us refuting your lame claims on this thread!Dude, I think you are missing the point, and being overly sensitive -
i am a soldier by profession not by birth or nature.not unexpected given your association with the military.
Lolzzz...knowledgeable or masala-able!Knowledgable local media reports have hinted at the presence of TTP sympathisers inside the military establishment.
Black sheep are every where. They might be in the PAF, Army, Police anywhere. If the politicians and bureaucrats of this country have been involved with the terrorists the military is no exception, and no one have ever denied that, but then you are just making a mockery out of it.Frankly, it would'nt be a huge surprise considering the same institutions have churned out die-hard jihadi supporters like Hamid Gul and Khalid Khawaja.
BTW, 2, 3 may be 10, 20 supporters out of .6 million men, what an 'encouraging' ratio i must say! Hats off to your intellect.
i think it'd be stupid to assume anything!I think it'd be reasonable to assume that the two mentioned above are not the only pro-taliban/al qaeda cheerleaders associated with the military establishment given the extensive involvement of the military in setting up the jihadi network over the last 25 years.
i warned you not to stick with this stupid stance but you never listened.
25 years!!! Sir with due respect the dudes who were there collaborating with the actual Talibans 25 years ago have either died or atleast have retired, now if a retired dude can influence our military thinking and policy then i think there is no need to have serving senior officers commanding and making the policy of our military!
BTW, many here have already suggested that no one stays in the ISI permanently, anybody having and iota of understanding as regards to the working of some organized institution (which you obviously dont have), would know that keeping ever lasting tie in such 'hostile' conditions is not possible!
And lastly it was not a love affair that we had with the Talibans that even after 25 years we still mourn them. Feeding them was in our intrest then and we supported them, kicking them is again in our benfir now, so we are kicking them. It's simple mathematics!
Yes they were, so what. We dont recruit angles in the military. They all come from the Pakistani breed, like you and me, so we have to bear them, but the thing is were they caught and tried or were they left and pampered?And lets not even mention the military personnel involved in attacks on Musharraf.
Refer to the reply above.More recently, as reported by the local media, the TNSM has been known to have several ex-military officers serving on its 'executive shura' that was actively involved in promoting Taliban rule in Swat. It is highly unlikely that such ex-military elements became pro-taliban only after they had retired. Logically, that implies that serving military elements have been pro-extremist in the past.
BTW, this shouldnt be bothering you as we have politicians who still support the talibans openly and are against the military operation. We do have many sympathizers here on PDF, we do have taliban supporters among our Nation and they would remain as such, but the question is are these elements being nipped or are they being allowed to take over the better half of ours?
Allow me to enlighten you that most of these rotten eggs (not apples, i like apples!) have been caught and taken to task, but unfortunately people like you who drool over the military have failed to point out other rascals hiding in plain sight in our society in the garb or politicians and civilians who open handedly support terrorism and sympathize with them!The contention of some prominent pakistani media circles is simply that rogue elements(possibly raised on a steady diet of the 'glory of jihad') within the present military setup might still be cheerleading for the TTP thugs and Jihad Inc. - a contention worth investigating. And if there are a few rotten apples in the barrel, they need to be dealt with.