What army says and what it does are two different things
We heard of big claims of Kargil in the 90's
Destroying Baloch resistance in the 00's
Shooting drones if they crossed our territory in the 2010's
What they claim and do are different
The army is NOT interested in democracy infact it is the biggest hindrance in true democracy
Right now even Indian occupied Kashmir is more Democratic than Pakistan
They still think we actually believe such claims of bravado from them when literally two ago some 3-4 terrorists killed 16 soldiers in Balochistan
The ground reality on these occurrences could be quite different. Two entities who are daggers drawn at each other at this stage will not let go of this conflict. It’s wrongly asserted that it’s a battle of egos. This maybe ego for IK, I don’t know but for military it’s about a certain form of “hold”. A hold over its own domain which got challenged recently on 9th may and a hold over its supremacy over other government departments. The former is hard to let go, but the latter has to go. And in order for the latter to go, IK is not walking the correct path. IK is constantly challenging the government and army from a position of weakness based on public strength but this is debatable and I will tell you why.
1. At this point, IK is a lesser threat to both Govt and military. If he comes in power, they will perceive him as a bigger threat. Those circumstances will then dictate the strategy of other political parties and military how to deal with IK.
2. Protests erupted in major cities, not smaller cities or towns. This shows where the support lies for IK. But where does the majority of population reside in Pakistan. So just like 93k is a bloated figure for 71 era pows, the 220 million backing IK is also a bloated figure. This is a concern since SriLankan public’s literacy level is above Pakistan’s which is why major cities of Pakistan saw protests, which can be counted on fingers while when compared with all cities of Pakistan, the ratio is still small.
Now the original point was IK as PM and military working together with him. I was hoping for some realists insight. There is a big divide between both now.
Firstly, your biased and judgemental mind didn’t let you understand what I was saying.
Secondly, let me clear your doubt. Did you see two dictatorships after 1971? Roughly 20 years on total. Yeah there’s your answer.
You must have been born under one of the dictatorships, either Zia or Musharraf.
Army can have more dictatorships and your kids might be born during them. Can you stop that ? No you can’t. Now you get my gist hopefully.