fatman17
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Indeed we will be disappointed if we seek conclusive judgements from this piece because as Fair herself says the paper is not meant to be conclusive, indeed, it "social liberalism" (whatever that may mean in Pakistan) which she is measuring and from that inferring items or conclusions for which she cannot present evidence.
To you statement that the Pakistan army remains organized, disciplined and well respected, that may well be, however, that does not tell us anything about the degree of islamist penetration of the armed forces -- what we should take at face value are the overt symbols and slogans of islamist ideology indoctrinated through out the army. Indeed the need to suggest that the army has not been penetrated by Islamists is itself enough to suggest that this is a concern widely shared.
my dear sir - u know me well enough and i will not state anything which is in-correct. AFAIK the symbols and slogans u refer to are just that, symbols and slogans. they are being 'taken-down' in a manner that dosnt offend anyone. they were certainly at their zenith during Zia's time as chief but have been watered down slowly by subsequent chiefs like asif nawaz, kakar, karamat, etc.