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It's now or never. Make an example out of GEO or be ready to be maligned forever... Half measures will yield even worse results in the future...
 
Pakistan need Collective Security Arrangements with Leftover Muslim Countries and China.
Army Need Permission to take this decision from Elected Government after they know that they will not perform or they are not willing to do this?.

Is there any alternative way that on National Security Matters Army will take decisions by themselves?

We have to limit Politicians if they are or they are not willing to do anything useful i personally think that we are lacking on taking decisions no matter what. We give our enemies too much time to think and bluff us after we know that they are our enemies.

If we know everything about everyone then, What force stop us taking action ? Allah Ko Muah Dikhana hai and What will happen if we still wait and give time to them they will grow more strong?
 
Pakistan need Collective Security Arrangements with Leftover Muslim Countries and China.
Army Need Permission to take this decision from Elected Government after they know that they will not perform or they are not willing to do this?.

Is there any alternative way that on National Security Matters Army will take decisions by themselves?

We have to limit Politicians if they are or they are not willing to do anything useful i personally think that we are lacking on taking decisions no matter what. We give our enemies too much time to think and bluff us after we know that they are our enemies.

If we know everything about everyone then, What force stop us taking action ? Allah Ko Muah Dikhana hai and What will happen if we still wait and give time to them they will grow more strong?


"Leftover Muslim Countries"...???
 
Jane's Defence Weekly
Pakistan army chief in Saudi Arabia for military drills
Author:Farhan Bokhari, Islamabad
Section:ASIA PACIFIC
Last posted:2014-05-01

A two-day visit to Saudi Arabia by General Raheel Sharif, Pakistan's army chief, from 28 April has sparked fresh speculation over the two countries' interest in expanding their defence ties.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) directorate general - the main public relations wing of Pakistan's armed forces - Gen Sharif watched Exercise 'Saif Abdullah' in Saudi Arabia, along with the king of Bahrain, the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates, the prime minister of Jordan, and military commanders from Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) member countries.

A senior Pakistani government official stated that "Pakistan has a deep interest in the Saudi exercise", which he said involved about 100,000 Saudi armed forces personnel. Some parts of the exercise were held near the Yemeni border, which is increasingly important to the Kingdom due to the growing Al-Qaeda-supported insurgency in that country.

Analysts said Gen Sharif's visit appeared to be more than purely ceremonial, given recent reports that Saudi Arabia is looking to host serving or retired Pakistani military personnel.

Some reports even suggest Saudi Arabia is seeking the help of Pakistani troops to train Syrian insurgents opposed to President Bashar Al-Assad's regime, as well as to carry out duties along the Yemeni border.

"I think the visit has to be seen within the context of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia seeking to renew their military and security ties," said Brigadier Farooq Hameed Khan (rtd).

Meanwhile, a senior Western diplomat in Islamabad said Gen Sharif's visit also appeared to follow up on Pakistani offers to sell arms to Saudi Arabia.

it was previously reported that Islamabad had offered to sell JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft and Al-Khalid main battle tanks to Saudi Arabia. "The Pakistani Army is seeking a broader relationship with the Saudis. Gen Sharif's visit to Saudi Arabia is not just a ceremonial one," the Western diplomat said.
 
Chief of Army Staff, General Raheel Sharif, Inaugurated “Signals Centre of Excellence” with latest communication equipment and a training block with state of the art laboratory equipment during his visit to Military College of Signals today.


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