Viper0011.
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When there isn't anything to implicate them in a situation, bringing up conspiracy theories about a specific ethnicity is irrational, which can be easily and reasonably interpreted as hatred.
Aside from the World bank and news outlets, my family in friends in Pakistan too, disagree with that. There are no solid results. You hear about investments (which tend to vanish quite frequently ; see PML-N’s financial wizardry) and mega-projects (also riddled with issues) on TV and ads but you need to drag around gas cylinders for miles just to be able to cook food.
Very well, fingers crossed for the end of Fazlullah - the headline should be ''Radio silenced''
I'll just give you three short answers for the bold part above:
1) The first bold part above, about Pashtuns or ethnicity in question, a glass can be considered half empty by one and half full by another one. Its funny how we form our opinions based on information that we get or have. You'll have your opinion, I have mine, both of us are definitely not looking at this with the SAME information for sure.
2) Like I said before, 70 years of problems can't be solved in 2. These guys need to finish their term. Don't bring up the history here as everyone's muddied the waters in the history. I am talking NOW, and the Future of Pakistan. Its very bright, specially from today, now that you have a National Anti-Terrorism policy. BTW, how many times have you seen ALL political parties sit down for 11 HOURS to form a consensus and that too, in Pakistan. This is a great example of how the current government is tackling such critical issues with utmost consensus. If the military was running everything like you suggested in your previous posts, there was sure as heck no need for ALL political parties to sit around for 11 hours, trying to form a consensus. Gen. Raheel openly commended the government and the political system in owning this and providing support to the Military all the way so that they can curve down this terrorism problem.
This national policy for combating terrorism will help Pakistan stabilize a LOT and it'll get rid of the extremism mentality, resulting in a more tolerant and peaceful Pakistan, which can then easily grow its economy and have great ties with all its neighbors and across the goal.