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I think these are great steps. i am not a great fan of gilani or zardari but Gen Kayani needs to understand that he know works for president zardari and prime minister gilani not the other way round. If he has any problems then he should say it to them, if they do not agree with him then he should resign.
 
I think these are great steps. i am not a great fan of gilani or zardari but Gen Kayani needs to understand that he know works for president zardari and prime minister gilani not the other way round. If he has any problems then he should say it to them, if they do not agree with him then he should resign.

it is however not that simple - Gen. Kayani IMO made one 'bad' decision by 'airing' the army's misgiving about the KLBill. He has ensured that the army gives priority to its 'core responsibility', defending the country from internal and external threats. IMO again it is the NRO decision of the SC which has caused 'anxiety' to AZ/PPP and they see their 'grip' slipping from the corridors of power and the recent speeches of AZ confirm this 'behaviour' of AZ/PPP. AZ is now blaming (indirectly) the media, SC and the army for 'plotting' his demise which BTW is his (AZ/PPPs) own doing!
 
Gilani, Mukhtar to mediate between Zardari, Kayani

Saturday, January 02, 2010

PPP prepares for extraordinary situation; next cabinet meeting likely to be in Swat; Gates, McChrystal expected to visit soon

By Hamid Mir

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar are trying to remove misunderstandings between the Army leadership and President Asif Ali Zardari, while, on the other hand, they are also ready to face any “extraordinary situation”.

It is learnt that Prime Minister Gilani will arrange a meeting between President Zardari and Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani in a few days. Both the president and the prime minister will discuss important security issues with General Kayani before the expected visits of US Commander in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal and US Defence Secretary Robert Gates.

Both the top US defence dignitaries will visit Pakistan in the first half of January. Prime Minister Gilani has informed President Zardari that “there are no more misunderstandings between the civil and military leadership on the Kerry-Lugar Bill and all the concerns expressed by the Pakistan Army in October last on the Bill will be addressed by the US”. Ahmad Mukhtar has suggested Zardari to invite all the corp commanders and formation commanders for a dinner at the Presidency as supreme commander of the Pakistan armed forces.

According to close circles of the PM House, the PPP leadership has decided that if there will be any “extraordinary situation”, Gilani will come to the rescue President Zardari and he will demand action against all those who violated the Supreme Court decision of November 3, 2007.

A seven-member bench of the Supreme Court had issued a stay order against the Nov 3 emergency and told all the civilian and military officers not to implement the “unconstitutional orders” of General Pervez Musharraf.

Many analysts believe that if the government quietly and carefully implements the Supreme Court verdict of December 16 then no extraordinary situation will be created. President Zardari should not make any controversial statements in these circumstances. He recently said that: “I will use political weapons if need arises.”

Prime Minister Gilani has decided to become the most lethal political weapon of Zardari if so needed. Few months back, Gilani had differences with Zardari on many issues, including the restoration of the deposed judges. Gilani recently claimed that he had restored the judges on March 16 not General Kayani. He came out with this statement probably because the 18-page Supreme Court verdict on the NRO on December 16 was quite unexpected to the premier.

Now he wants to give an impression that he is not a part of any move to remove Zardari from the Presidency. He is working on both the options. He is trying to become a bridge between the Presidency and the Army and he is also ready to resign if need arises.

PM Gilani told me informally the other day: “I will not become another Farooq Leghari. I will stand by President Zardari under all circumstances.” Leghari is described by the PPP circles as a traitor, who betrayed Benazir Bhutto and dismissed her government.

On another plan, President Zardari and Prime Minister Gilani have decided to take some bold political initiatives to dispel the impression that they were running their governments from bunkers.

Gilani held a highly publicised cabinet meeting with the four chief ministers in Gwadar on December 30 for the same purpose. As a second bold initiative, he has decided to hold another cabinet meeting in the NWFP, the biggest target of the Taliban and al-Qaeda for the last six months.

NWFP Chief Minister Amir Haider Hoti is ready to host a meeting of the federal cabinet in the areas which are being considered as war zones. The security agencies have recommended holding the cabinet meeting in Peshawar or Nathia Gali but PM Gilani and many federal ministers desperately want to hold the cabinet meeting in Swat.

A federal minister of the PPP, Najamudin Khan, has offered to hold the meeting in his hometown Dir, which is a part of the Malakand Division, but the ANP wants to hold the meeting in Mingora.

ANP leaders are of the opinion that if the military operation in Swat has been a great success then there should be no problem for the arrangement of a cabinet meeting in that area.

One federal minister has suggested that Prime Minister Gilani should invite Army chief General Kayani as a special guest in the proposed cabinet meeting. Participation of General Kayani may give an impression that there are no differences between the civilian and military leadership.

President Zardari will also go to a function of the Pakistan Navy on January 3 (tomorrow) in Karachi as the supreme commander of the Armed Forces. This visit will definitely confuse some of his critics who think that he does not enjoy cordial relations with the armed forces after his controversial speech on December 27 in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh. Zardari is also planning some more visits to Peshawar, Quetta and Lahore.

the above article clearly shows the 'vulnerability' of AZ/PPP!
 
Zardari is paranoid. I think it is because he spent so much time being tortured. Anyways i dont think that anyone actually believes that anybody is conspiring against him. People realize that this is because he is now going to be accountable to the people for the first time in Pakistan's history.
Anyways i stick with my earlier post Gen Kayani needs to stay out of this in every way possible. I know that Zardari keeps taunting him but the Gen needs to show is greatness and statesmanship and stay out of politics and let the SC hand Zardari it will be good for the army and country.
 
COAS visits Miranshah

ISLAMABAD Jan 02 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Saturday visited Miranshah and had a comprehensive briefing about the security situation in the area.

According to ISPR, during informal interaction with the field commanders and the troops, the COAS appreciated their professionalism and high morale. Miranshah had been stronghold of terrorist and this is the first ever visit of COAS to the town after flushing them out.

On arrival in the area, he was received by the Corps Commander, Lieutenant General Muhammad Masood Aslam.
 
Corps commanders discuss security at annual meeting

RAWALPINDI: The military top brass discussed the prevailing security situation in the country and the measures taken to tackle it as it met for the 125th Corps Commanders’ Conference at the General Headquarters (GHQ). Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani chaired the meeting, which was attended by all corps commanders and principal staff officers (PSO). The ISPR said the participants were given a comprehensive overview of the security situation in and around the country and also discussed the measures undertaken by the armed forces to secure the country. “The forum showed satisfaction over the operational preparedness of the army,” the ISPR said. Sources said the commanders endorsed the decisions taken by the Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) on Tuesday and reiterated that Pakistan would never allow its security to be jeopardised. The conference also took notice of the recent belligerent statements by the Indian Army chief, who has said India is preparing to fight simultaneous wars with Pakistan and China. The corps commanders also took up the ongoing military operations and resolved to eliminate militancy from the country. staff report
 
COAS chairs conference on operational preparedness

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani chaired a conference on “operational preparedness” at the army headquarters to improve coordination between the army and the air force. Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman also attended the conference while senior army and air force officers were also present. Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the conference discussed operational matters.

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COAS briefs president on preparedness

By Itikhar A. Khan

Friday, 08 Jan, 2010

President Asif Ali Zardari exchanges views with Chief of the Army Staff, General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani during meeting at Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad.

ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani called on President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday and briefed him on the army’s operational preparedness, overall security situation and the drive against militancy and extremism.

Gen Kayani met the president after a conference held at the General Headquarters. The conference, presided over by the army chief and attended by Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman, discussed operational preparedness with focus on integration and coordination between the two forces.

According to a senior security official, the conference, which was held two days after a meeting of the cabinet’s defence committee, discussed measures taken by the armed forces to meet any threat to country’s security.

The official said the ground troops, with coordinated aerial support, had achieved successes in military operations in Swat and tribal areas and the conference decided to put in place an effective coordination mechanism between the two services to thwart any attack.

The conference was held against the background of a statement recently made by Indian Army Chief Gen Deepak Kapoor about waging war against Pakistan and China simultaneously.

The official said the acquisition of modern weaponry by India was a matter of concern for Pakistan and, therefore, the hostile statement by Gen Kapoor could not be taken lightly.

He said that although the Indian government was yet to explain if the general’s remarks reflected its official policy or were his personal views, Pakistan could not remain oblivious to threats to its security and territorial integrity.

He said no-one should underestimate Pakistan’s ability to defend its territorial integrity and to give a befitting response to any aggression thrust on it.

Gen Kayani, in a tit-for-tat reply to his Indian counterpart’s remarks, has already said the armed forces are ready to respond to present and emerging threats.

And Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of the Staff Committee General Tariq Majid has warned India against committing the strategic mistake of attacking Pakistan and said that it would be a self-destructive exercise.

Analysts are of the opinion that India will not commit the mistake of attacking Pakistan and it has created the controversy to divert attention from Islamabad’s persistent stand that comprehensive dialogue between the two countries and the peace process must be resumed.

They said that the armed forces of the country had taken timely notice of the attempts to destabilise the region and India would suffer heavily if it tried to ignite even a limited war.

Terming the jingoistic statement by the Indian army chief ‘highly irresponsible’, they said it reflected that the Indians were adopting a hazardous strategy which might jeopardise the security of South Asia.They said that any misadventure by India would have the potential of igniting a nuclear war.

They said the worst sufferers in the event of a conflict between the two countries would be the poor people.They regretted that a large number of people were living below the poverty line and such statements would result into increases in defence budgets and affect the development budgets of both the countries.

They said the Kashmir dispute and water issue should be resolved with prudence because these continued to stir tensions.
 
i hope they discusss how to get new weapon system from west helis, Attack helis etc
 
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do u see how proudly the jawans meet their chief!:pakistan:
God Bless them all !
 
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UAE land forces commander calls on COAS

RAWALPINDI: UAE Land Forces Commander Major General Mubarak Salem Al Rada Al Mazrouei called on Chief of Army Staff General (COAS) Ashfaq Kayani on Tuesday and discussed issues of bilateral interest. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations statement, the visiting dignitary remained with the COAS for some time and also discussed defence cooperation between the two countries. staff report
 
Army focuses on accomplishing its core mission: COAS

ISLAMABAD, Jan 16 (APP): Pakistan Army is single minded in its professional pursuits and totally focused and motivated in accomplishment of its core mission. This was stated by Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, during address to the officers of Lahore Garrison.

He also dilated upon the important issues related to operations and training. During his visit he also approved launching of new phase of DHA, planned to provide residential plots to Junior Commissioned Officers and Havildars of Pakistan Army. This is in line with the Army’s policy to acknowledge their sacrifices and provide them better quality of life.

Later, COAS also attended the inauguration of CMH Lahore Medical College, performed by the Prime Minister.

A large number of serving and retired officers also attended the event. On arrival at Lahore, COAS was received by Corps Commander, Lieutenant General Ijaz Ahmed Bakhshi.
 
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