Reading this thread merely reinforces my belief in secularism. The state should not involve itself religion as the inevitable outcome is it leads to sectarian fracture cracking Pakistan wide open like Syria, Iraq and Yemen have. The dangerof Pakistan ripping apart is a real danger and which is why Pakistan is often cited as 'soft state'. The OP is infected with the same sentiment that causes young men to target Shia holy places or makes the Hazara genocide possible in Quetta. We often talk about how India mistreats Indian Muslims ignoring that we kill far more Hazara Shia then India kills Muslims. In other words by statistical probability and demographic % Muslims are safer in India then Hazara Shia are in Pakistan. Not that this human rights issue will be even acknowledged by many here.
I am not going to bother addressing the disjointed rant by OP but he is right that Pakistani's are involved in fighting for what might be called Shia or Iranian backed wars. We can't deny Pakistani's have been recruited by Iran. However this is nothing new. When our citizens start looking at the world through the prism of their religion and NOT their nation state called Pakistan, this is bound to happen.
After all if your Muslim first [Sunni/Shia etc] your religious call will supercede Pakistan. So we have Pakistan peddling Shia causes in Syria, in Yemen etc. But then we also have Pakistani's peddling Wahabi causes. For instance we have 1,00s of Pakistani's employed by security forces in Bahrain, Qatar, UAE and we have had others like the mastermind of 9/11 Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, others who have attacked New York, London bombers etc who all were driven by Wahabi instincts. Also the weekly murders of Hazara are being perpetrated by Wahabi groups.
This is exactly the nightmare animals like the OP wish. Turn Pakistan into another Iraq, Syria torn asunder by religious wars without any end. Just to place it on record I despise the Iranian regime [Mullahs] more then the Saudi or UAE monarchy but also take a very pliant position on Iran because it is our neighbour and we cannot afford another front. We need to always look through a secular prism and placing Pakistan's national interest fiorst.
@Big Tank