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High-level army huddle briefed on recent incidents in Balochistan

Pakistan’s Dilemma:

1.Can’t take tough stance on Iran: shia naraz ho jain gy.

Result: weak foreign policy. Isolation and Potential Billion of dollar lost of Petro dollar grants and investments. (Over and over )

2. Can’t take tough stance on BLA/BLF friends & facilitators in govt : Bloch naraz ho jaen gy.
Result: Despite Billions $$ worth of investment, Blochistan is still a economic and security hell hole sucking lives and millions in security funds.


What has worked so far:
1. FATA (TTP) operation.
2. Karachi (MQM) Operation.


So what does it takes for Pakistani establishment to wake up.
FATA (TTP) : Karachi Airport attack, Naval base attack and APA massacre.

Karachi (MQM): Open call to Mahajirs to train and pick up arm against Pakistan. Open admission and request from RAW for more help. Lesson on female reproductive system by a drunk man on National TV. Hijack of all TV stations, Gang war rape videos on National TV, until judge in LHC missed his favorite show. Total collapse of economic activity.

P.S: mahajirs are relatively smaller and weaker group of all. So it took lot less political capital to initiate operation.
 
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is this a rule made just for us that says it’s haram and forbidden for us Pakistanis to kill and attack other Muslims states and there proxies who doing harm to our nation.
 
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I don't think one can seal it in any conventional way. Fencing does not equal sealing. There are tunnels, caves, thick forests, corruption among border posts, etc.
Complete sealing of border is neither physically nor economically possible.Army can't guard a fence forever without authority/feasibility to use brute force.The only way is to decimate our enemies across the border with all means on the table.

Complete sealing of border is neither physically nor economically possible.Army can't guard a fence forever without authority/feasibility to use brute force.The only way is to decimate our enemies across the border with all means on the table.
Also within our border. (i.e. facilitators)
 
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Let Armed Forces handle it, as best as they can. We are far too little informed.
 
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Complete sealing of border is neither physically nor economically possible.Army can't guard a fence forever without authority/feasibility to use brute force.The only way is to decimate our enemies across the border with all means on the table.


Also within our border. (i.e. facilitators)

Radiation should do the trick.

Thanks, yes I would be interested in reading it. What needs to be understood is that those with well established share in the national economy stand to gain if the national economy grows, or the nation is more productive and competitive. When the pie grows, old money with prior investments benefits. It also takes the burden off of them to manage the country and they can better focus on managing their money, investing in the most productive parts of the economy.

It’s similar to the WASP elite allowing the best and brightest into the Ivy leagues to train and network the best minds America had access to.

Absolutely. Cognitive prowess / intellectual capability is not valued in our society. Our civ service, intel and military exams don't primarily test aptitude --- they are mostly rote memorization / 'general knowledge' tests with no real relevance to the job at hand. This is very different from how the world's leading intel agencies test. This isn't rocket science.

The trouble with an exploitative elite is that they are often happy with the status quo. This is the entire paradox. The establishment and the capitalist elite both will benefit hugely from better talent in government, better grand strategy, etc., but their standards have become so low that they are satisfied with mediocrity. This is why Pakistan hardly has any beautiful office spaces or stunning public architecture created under the patronage of the few billionaires that we do have. The entire psyche is different. Sad.
 
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Pakistan’s Dilemma:

1.Can’t take tough stance on Iran: shia naraz ho jain gy.

Result: weak foreign policy. Isolation and Potential Billion of dollar lost of Petro dollar grants and investments. (Over and over )

2. Can’t take tough stance on BLA/BLF friends & facilitators in govt : Bloch naraz ho jaen gy.
Result: Despite Billions $$ worth of investment, Blochistan is still a economic and security hell hole sucking lives and millions in security funds.


What has worked so far:
1. FATA (TTP) operation.
2. Karachi (MQM) Operation.


So what does it takes for Pakistani establishment to wake up.
FATA (TTP) : Karachi Airport attack, Naval base attack and APA massacre.

Karachi (MQM): Open call to Mahajirs to train and pick up arm against Pakistan. Open admission and request from RAW for more help. Lesson on female reproductive system by a drunk man on National TV. Hijack of all TV stations, Gang war rape videos on National TV, until judge in LHC missed his favorite show. Total collapse of economic activity.

P.S: mahajirs are relatively smaller and weaker group of all. So it took lot less political capital to initiate operation.
Go attack Iran, shia won't be angry ... did you ever see Shia raised weapons in Pakistan? ..no never or do any suicide attacks or killing our own soldiers ? ... no never. Peaceful protest is the best way and most educated way.
You guys are so powerful, Pakistani shia can't do anything ...believe me .Even in Islamabad administration or our intelligence agencies failed to do anything.
 
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Pak needs to take the fight into Iran, for every blast in Pak Balouchistan there should
be atleast 2 in Iran.
 
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Go attack Iran, shia won't be angry ... did you ever see Shia raised weapons in Pakistan? ..no never or do any suicide attacks or killing our own soldiers ? ... no never. Peaceful protest is the best way and most educated way.
You guys are so powerful, Pakistani shia can't do anything ...believe me .Even in Islamabad administration or our intelligence agencies failed to do anything.
No need to attack Iran, Pakistan need to set it priority straight for it’s strategic interest and draw lines so that Iranian can understand and respect those limits. If push comes to shove, Iranians will drop these Pakistani, Afghani Shia in a heart beat. They care about their strategic interest and use their sect as a tool, which die heart lackey of Iran needs to Understand.

Now as far as this video is concerned, I think such ideology is despicable. Pakistan and Pakistani are better than that. There is no place of BJP type saffron wannabe bandit in Pakistan.

But having said that, fact is there is an Issue and it will not go away by shoving it under the rug every time. It will keep coming back. To resolve this issue, there need to be a scholarly and parliamentary debate, both parties need to bring their best scholars and arguments. Whatever is the outcome or arrangement, make it law of the land and stop the hidden hypocrisy on media.
 
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Action should be taken against Iran. They are a threat to Pakistan and the region. They have gone out of their way to make enemies with their neighbours and the international community.

But having said that, fact is there is an Issue and it will not go away by shoving it under the rug every time. It will keep coming back. To resolve this issue, there need to be a scholarly and parliamentary debate, both parties need to bring their best scholars and arguments. Whatever is the outcome or arrangement, make it law of the land and stop the hidden hypocrisy on media.
You think the terrorists are scholars? They are illiterate pigs who just blow themselves up when their masters in Iran or India say so. They don't want a solution, their objective is to spread terror.
 
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I am writing my thesis on the stunted consciousness of post colonial power elites in Pakistan at Harvard right now. They literally cannot access the higher consciousness required to realize that the present status quo cannot work. But the status quo bias (an actual cognitive problem) is so strong --- both for transgenerational reasons related to a colonized mind and because of poorly aligned incentives --- that they have lowered standards and definitions of excellence and success rather than rising to the challenge.

This is the sign of an intellectually and morally bankrupt nation. We need drastic, radical change soon. The amount of people who think incremental improvements will save the day or, worse, that the present 'new normal' is the best we can do are part of what I call the "mediocrity trap." They are responsible for the country's destruction.

A former COAS (very well respected) who I interviewed as part of my research described it perfectly: qualitative deterioration. The example he gave was simple yet profound: heaps of trash in various corners of Lahore Cantt. The Corps Commander, two GOCs, and many Brigs and lower all work and roam around there all day, yet it doesn't bother anyone enough to clean things up. The second example was the motorcyclists-must-wear-helmets rule. It is generally enforced, and there are checkposts at all Cantt entry points to ensure compliance, but every day you see at least a few motorcyclists without helmets. This should be unthinkable --- because rules are rules, and if you can't enforce excellence in a small, highly controlled area like Lahore Cantt, what hope do you have of overcoming highly complex challenges that require daring and cleverness in equal measure?

Enough said...?


I am surprised they are allowing you to publish thesis with such sensitive nature at Harvard. Status quo in Pakistan is prefect situation for "international establishment".

Mental slavery is the root cause of all issues when it comes to statecraft in Pakistan. A disease very much prevalent among the liberal section of our society, who unfortunately occupy the decision making layer of Pakistan, since its independence.

Also this incredible lack of common sense applied in pushing for individuals for sensitive positions. A COAS with whole immediate family settled in America, should be an insult to the intelligence of a commoner on how such sensitive position is held by someone with such personal vulnerabilities/liabilities.
 
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I am surprised they are allowing you to publish thesis with such sensitive nature at Harvard. Status quo in Pakistan is prefect situation for "international establishment".

Mental slavery is the root cause of all issues when it comes to statecraft in Pakistan. A disease very much prevalent among the liberal section of our society, who unfortunately occupy the decision making layer of Pakistan, since its independence.

Also this incredible lack of common sense applied in pushing for individuals for sensitive positions. A COAS with whole immediate family settled in America, should be an insult to the intelligence of a commoner on how such sensitive position is held by someone with such personal vulnerabilities/liabilities.

Exactly.

Our basics aren't even aligned. It's a new 'elite' (not an intellectual elite with higher consciousness, but an 'establishment elite') that has simply replaced the British colonizing elite. The same exploitation continues.

As Noam Chomsky says about the US: it is one of the most free but also one of the most indoctrinated nations in the world. That means that everybody is "allowed" to publish such a thesis, but would find it incredibly hard to find an advisor willing to supervise it. So, these subtle mechanisms result in thought control and what he calls 'miseducation.' Essentially, these universities want to produce 'excellent sheep' who are what Nassem Taleb (of black swan fame) calls "intellectual-yet-idiots." They can't access a higher consciousness and see the world for what it is. They buy into the poster themes and superficial crap that they've been fed, and come out as conformist robots despite being highly intelligent individuals.

Long story short: if you can back up your claims intellectually, some departments are more sympathetic to such theses. There is nothing stopping anyone from going forward with this --- the tragedy is that 100% (note that I did not say 99.99%) of Pakistanis doing social science dissertations at top US/UK universities are ALL towing the narratives that they're being fed. Imagine how intellectually enslaved a nation has to be for its top minds (the undergraduate kids at Harvard from Pakistan, who are the best of the best academically from across Pakistan's best schools) called Hussain Haqqani as one of the main speakers for an event on Pakistan's challenges and future. A man who even most goraz privately acknowledge is a sellout and snake! Ye haal hai.

But it shouldn't be surprising. There is no compelling, competing narrative. There is no urgency felt by those in power to get a new 'intellectual elite' with a higher consciousness (by this I mean the ability to look beyond post colonial tropes and Western indoctrination) into government. There is no human capital strategy. Religion itself has been left to a market-based laissez-faire system where the more well-funded and virulent strains seem to take over (as they more acutely embody the resentments of the masses).

Our constitution sucks. This form of representative democracy can't deliver anything except to keep us plodding along while the elites come and go --- judge, general, bureaucrat, politician --- with their major achievement being keeping Pakistan barely alive. And, believe me, they pat themselves on the back (genuinely) for this, thinking it's some kind of HUGE milestone. Pathetic. Great nations rise to complex challenges. Pathetic nations make excuses and lower their standards. We can still choose.
 
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Right now open attacks came from India and Afghanistan. Even handlers caught on satellite phones. What next ? ....
 
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Exactly.

Our basics aren't even aligned. It's a new 'elite' (not an intellectual elite with higher consciousness, but an 'establishment elite') that has simply replaced the British colonizing elite. The same exploitation continues.

As Noam Chomsky says about the US: it is one of the most free but also one of the most indoctrinated nations in the world. That means that everybody is "allowed" to publish such a thesis, but would find it incredibly hard to find an advisor willing to supervise it. So, these subtle mechanisms result in thought control and what he calls 'miseducation.' Essentially, these universities want to produce 'excellent sheep' who are what Nassem Taleb (of black swan fame) calls "intellectual-yet-idiots." They can't access a higher consciousness and see the world for what it is. They buy into the poster themes and superficial crap that they've been fed, and come out as conformist robots despite being highly intelligent individuals.

Long story short: if you can back up your claims intellectually, some departments are more sympathetic to such theses. There is nothing stopping anyone from going forward with this --- the tragedy is that 100% (note that I did not say 99.99%) of Pakistanis doing social science dissertations at top US/UK universities are ALL towing the narratives that they're being fed. Imagine how intellectually enslaved a nation has to be for its top minds (the undergraduate kids at Harvard from Pakistan, who are the best of the best academically from across Pakistan's best schools) called Hussain Haqqani as one of the main speakers for an event on Pakistan's challenges and future. A man who even most goraz privately acknowledge is a sellout and snake! Ye haal hai.

But it shouldn't be surprising. There is no compelling, competing narrative. There is no urgency felt by those in power to get a new 'intellectual elite' with a higher consciousness (by this I mean the ability to look beyond post colonial tropes and Western indoctrination) into government. There is no human capital strategy. Religion itself has been left to a market-based laissez-faire system where the more well-funded and virulent strains seem to take over (as they more acutely embody the resentments of the masses).

Our constitution sucks. This form of representative democracy can't deliver anything except to keep us plodding along while the elites come and go --- judge, general, bureaucrat, politician --- with their major achievement being keeping Pakistan barely alive. And, believe me, they pat themselves on the back (genuinely) for this, thinking it's some kind of HUGE milestone. Pathetic. Great nations rise to complex challenges. Pathetic nations make excuses and lower their standards. We can still choose.
This is nice and all, but what is actively being done to fix this?

It's near impossible, you need honest, patriotic, and strong-willed people in power to have a chance at making such drastic changes to the current structure. It requires a collective effort from the elite.
 
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Go attack Iran, shia won't be angry ... did you ever see Shia raised weapons in Pakistan? ..no never or do any suicide attacks or killing our own soldiers ? ... no never. Peaceful protest is the best way and most educated way.
You guys are so powerful, Pakistani shia can't do anything ...believe me .Even in Islamabad administration or our intelligence agencies failed to do anything.
Shia will be angry...few days ago, FIA rounded up a whole gang of Shia working for Iran...Shia clerics like Shehnsha and Ali Sajjad openly insult Shiekhain....One of them Asif Reza fled to UK after he spewed his venom about Afzlul Khalq Baad Az Rusul Yani Sayedna Abu Bakar Siddique RA in Islamabad...
Shia eats in Pakistan but are all praises in favor of Iran.
 
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