Kasrkin my friend, because calling spade a spade is what I learnt from my parents and from my honorable teachers.
Thank God I don’t know anything about anything. Observing and surveying the situation while traveling at the speed of 500 knots? OK Karskin, it seems our COAS is really a super human as are rest of our military people.
If I were a soldier on the front posts and my COAS was flying over my head, I would have thought that I am really forgotten. My COAS is flying high above where enemy fire can’t reach and here I am, sitting in a cold trench facing my enemy. That feeling will not bolster my morale I swear.
No arguing on money spent on training. I am arguing about the money spent on the joy ride of the COAS.
They just have not shown this capacity as yet. None of our chopper is downed or even attacked. Dozens of sorties take place every day between Sawat and Peshawar without a problem.
This is not my inferiority complex, this is the reality of the financial state of the country we call Pakistan. There is a difference of day and night between taking loans and be able to pay them back and begging for aid. And that indeed is the difference between US and Pakistan.
I must say I am impressed how you 'battle back' against others. Your counter-arguments are also reasonable. Your concerns are valid. We don't want to see money misspent especially in the financial condition we are now in.
Though I don't think it is this "50,000 Rs." that we should really worry about. We have bigger concerns and that is how the PPP is wasting a lot of money that is counter-productive. We ought to hold them accountable and make government spending transparent with statistics available to our public institutions.
I am not going to criticize Gen. Kayani's F-16 flight I don't really see it as a big concern, he is absolutely deserving of this flight.
Again your concerns are valid, but it would be wiser to take your concerns to a more suitable example like PPP, which we all can agree on are wasting money, and not the COAS who has been wonderful in his leadership.
I understand you said you call a "spade a spade" however, Dr. there are exceptions to be made when we are dealing with different circumstances.
If you truly believe you call a "spade a spade" than what if Pakistan was an extremely wealthy first class country, and the COAS decided to go on this supposedly "50,000 Rs." "joyride" or how other see it a symbolic gesture of unity with PAF/PA, would you be upset than? Would you attack with the same charge?
Or are you more upset about this because you see Pakistan as a "beggar nation". Though I do agree with what you say here (below).
"This is not my inferiority complex, this is the reality of the financial state of the country we call Pakistan. There is a difference of day and night between taking loans and be able to pay them back and begging for aid. And that indeed is the difference between US and Pakistan."