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Because this is a slog for the long haul so you need to keep on pushing.......................... What can be gained by watching this?
The junta has already driven Pakistan into the ground.
Because this is a slog for the long haul so you need to keep on pushing.
Nothing is completely done or written in stone yet.
Also, as we always say, if you want something really bad, you have to have the patience, the fight, the will to see it through.
Our problem is not getting to the state of "emancipation". It is what we do with it once we get it.
Post 1971, the opportunity with ZAB was lost. Post Zia, the opportunity with BB/NS was lost multiple times. Post Zardari, the opportunity was lost with IK/PTI. So our system cannot remain a repressive one like that of Egypt etc. But eventually when we do get the mandate of the people restored, what do our leaders do with that mandate? They fail us. This is not to say the military is any better. They fail us in governance too.
The conclusion is that our freedom of expression, will and to vote is something precious. When we get it, we have to hold all accountable.
I spent most of my life arguing with my bengali mates from school to today about 1971. Now retrospectively the bengali were right about things like, the treatment of Sheikh Mujeeb!Because this is a slog for the long haul so you need to keep on pushing.
Nothing is completely done or written in stone yet.
Also, as we always say, if you want something really bad, you have to have the patience, the fight, the will to see it through.
Our problem is not getting to the state of "emancipation". It is what we do with it once we get it.
Post 1971, the opportunity with ZAB was lost. Post Zia, the opportunity with BB/NS was lost multiple times. Post Zardari, the opportunity was lost with IK/PTI. So our system cannot remain a repressive one like that of Egypt etc. It gives us opportunities to be free men and women with a voice of our own. But eventually when we do get the mandate of the people restored, what do our leaders do with that mandate? They fail us. This is not to say the military is any better. They fail us in governance too.
The conclusion is that our freedom of expression, will and to vote is something precious. When we get it, we have to hold all accountable and strive to make it work.
To quote Benjamin Franklin when asked what kind of government was decided upon after the Americans declared independence from the British. “A Republic, If you can keep it”Because this is a slog for the long haul so you need to keep on pushing.
Nothing is completely done or written in stone yet.
Also, as we always say, if you want something really bad, you have to have the patience, the fight, the will to see it through.
Our problem is not getting to the state of "emancipation". It is what we do with it once we get it.
Post 1971, the opportunity with ZAB was lost. Post Zia, the opportunity with BB/NS was lost multiple times. Post Zardari, the opportunity was lost with IK/PTI. So our system cannot remain a repressive one like that of Egypt etc. It gives us opportunities to be free men and women with a voice of our own. But eventually when we do get the mandate of the people restored, what do our leaders do with that mandate? They fail us. This is not to say the military is any better. They fail us in governance too.
The conclusion is that our freedom of expression, will and to vote is something precious. When we get it, we have to hold all accountable and strive to make it work.
Good … so from the past 75 years, have they or ever they’ve created the enviroment which helps to resolve the problem (kinetic/non-kinetic/any sort of)?I haven't ever watched Haider Mehdi's videos before, watched this one because of Gen Tariq, not completely though, but there were some VERY pertinent and good points mentioned.
1- Empower CJCSC position. Only he should have access to the civilian leadership
2- Create multiple 4 star positions in the Army, have a separate Southern Command, Northern/Central Command, and then a COAS.
3- Separate ISI from the army. This has been the opinion of MANY career fighting arm officers since long. Infantry, AC, Artillery, EME, no one loves ISI. The army has the MI, you use them for military intelligence and field intelligence.
The ISI undertakes foreign operations, and operations covering foreign affairs and strategic geo-political operations. You need close liaison with the civilian government and civil agencies, why does the ISI then come under the army?
As he said, separate the authority from the power. One guy should have the troops, other guy should have the authority from office. Much harder to rule with an iron fist then.
Until and unless these reforms happen within the army itself, nothing will happen. This musical chairs will keep on continuing.
At 00:46, Gen Tariq mentions the part of CMI briefings and everything. Understand this point, and then view it in light of the DG-C Faisal Naseer clarification which came through Wajahat Khan. The good old DG-C said that IK's popularity is waning, bla bla bla, he is unpopular now. Now you should understand why he said that.
To part, the words of Gen Tariq ring very true, 'The purpose of military action is not to resolve the problem, it is to create an environment which helps to resolve the problem'.
Good … so from the past 75 years, have they or ever they’ve created the enviroment which helps to resolve the problem (kinetic/non-kinetic/any sort of)?
I truly agree with your above statement I myself was staunch back Pak army would defend serviceman in uniform at all levels but after seeing chaos in Pakistan brought on by these choors and decaits who were helped by Pak army I have lost all confidence in our armed forces.So sad that they chosen the unpatriotic sideI spent most of my life arguing with my bengali mates from school to today about 1971. Now retrospectively the bengali were right about things like, the treatment of Sheikh Mujeeb!
We are witnessing history repeat itself. The years I spent defending the junta because I thought they were not in the wrong. Silly me.
I like to observe history as a student. There is only so many margins of error you can get away with! Then your time is up and you get put into history books.
For example Rome was a great Military power. it spent centuries crushing the Germanic tribes then the Christians. Eventually Rome got divided into two halves.
Then the very people it used to demolish and persecute, The Germans and the Christians became the masters of Rome.
The mistakes being made in Pakistan have a limit. The mistakes just keep on being repeated. One cannot go against the forces of nature for too long.
I haven't ever watched Haider Mehdi's videos before, watched this one because of Gen Tariq, not completely though, but there were some VERY pertinent and good points mentioned.
1- Empower CJCSC position. Only he should have access to the civilian leadership
2- Create multiple 4 star positions in the Army, have a separate Southern Command, Northern/Central Command, and then a COAS.
3- Separate ISI from the army. This has been the opinion of MANY career fighting arm officers since long. Infantry, AC, Artillery, EME, no one loves ISI. The army has the MI, you use them for military intelligence and field intelligence.
The ISI undertakes foreign operations, and operations covering foreign affairs and strategic geo-political operations. You need close liaison with the civilian government and civil agencies, why does the ISI then come under the army?
As he said, separate the authority from the power. One guy should have the troops, other guy should have the authority from office. Much harder to rule with an iron fist then.
Until and unless these reforms happen within the army itself, nothing will happen. This musical chairs will keep on continuing.
At 00:46, Gen Tariq mentions the part of CMI briefings and everything. Understand this point, and then view it in light of the DG-C Faisal Naseer clarification which came through Wajahat Khan. The good old DG-C said that IK's popularity is waning, bla bla bla, he is unpopular now. Now you should understand why he said that.
To part, the words of Gen Tariq ring very true, 'The purpose of military action is not to resolve the problem, it is to create an environment which helps to resolve the problem'.
1, 2 and 3 are essentially the American model. It definitely has its pros, albeit the con is that its an expensive proposition for Pakistan, however, in light of consolidation of too much power in the hands of the CoAS, the idea is to make the post of CoAS similar to the CJCSC. How you do that is by moving formations/troops over to the regional commands with their own 4 stars so here goes 111 Bde away from the CoAS etc.I haven't ever watched Haider Mehdi's videos before, watched this one because of Gen Tariq, not completely though, but there were some VERY pertinent and good points mentioned.
1- Empower CJCSC position. Only he should have access to the civilian leadership
2- Create multiple 4 star positions in the Army, have a separate Southern Command, Northern/Central Command, and then a COAS.
3- Separate ISI from the army. This has been the opinion of MANY career fighting arm officers since long. Infantry, AC, Artillery, EME, no one loves ISI. The army has the MI, you use them for military intelligence and field intelligence.
The ISI undertakes foreign operations, and operations covering foreign affairs and strategic geo-political operations. You need close liaison with the civilian government and civil agencies, why does the ISI then come under the army?
As he said, separate the authority from the power. One guy should have the troops, other guy should have the authority from office. Much harder to rule with an iron fist then.
Until and unless these reforms happen within the army itself, nothing will happen. This musical chairs will keep on continuing.
At 00:46, Gen Tariq mentions the part of CMI briefings and everything. Understand this point, and then view it in light of the DG-C Faisal Naseer clarification which came through Wajahat Khan. The good old DG-C said that IK's popularity is waning, bla bla bla, he is unpopular now. Now you should understand why he said that.
To part, the words of Gen Tariq ring very true, 'The purpose of military action is not to resolve the problem, it is to create an environment which helps to resolve the problem'.
That is an age old tradition (and a very good one in our military). One time my father was driving his beat up Volkswagen in Karachi, Lt Gen Pervez Musharraf was driving on the same road. Saw my father, pulled his car over and paid his respects for a good 15 mins addressing him with the usual "sir, sir..." the entire time. My father was exactly 10 PMA courses his senior.the good thing is Gen addressed him as sir.. showing his humbleness..
besides military reforms, the main thing I got is intelligence failures. We didn't modernise our intelligence agencies even after TTP. Just today we lost security guards at some gas well.
Haider Mehdi's father was my father's CO. An eccentric individual whose stories would make for fun reading. I think the son gets some of the same tendencies from his father (that aside I understand and get the gist HM is getting at, however I don't necessarily agree with everything he says). Of the bunch active on the Internet, Col Syed Akbar Hussain is a solid officer who comes from a line of upright and fantastic officers (specifically his father, SJ bar). Maj Adil means well and I have grown to like him because he is an affable fellow. May not be the most kosher individual in the eyes of the establishment, but speaks his mind.Was not expecting a decorated Pathan Lt General Tariq Khan would be coming on with a crazy Punjabi Haider Mehdi program (Haider Mehdi never spares Pak Army & ISI).