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Pakistan Army takes notice of Propaganda Campaign to Defame armed forces: ISPR

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pak phoj jindabad

Bajwa majwa jindabad

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‏جنرل باجوہ پانچ وقت دا نمازی تے تہجد گزار ہے اور اسنے پوری زندگی انڈیا دا گانا نی سنیا

 
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^^^ Here is the answer to the main and most primary questions in the minds of publics. I do think there was an international push involved in this quick regime change. That is why American leadership was meeting the lowest level of MPAs who later went rouge. However the main problem is, that our establishment was involved and it thinks that civil leadership in not capable of leading the country, they must steer it themselves. And that we must stay with US, their financial system and stay in their camp. We need their weapons etc so can't annoy US lords. I think, army leadership is acting like thick heads who are gutless themselves. They don't have power to bring a much needed real change in the country and in their arrogance, they don't trust anyone else to bring about that change as well. They ended up resisting a real organic change brought by the nation because they were so risk averse. They are so complacent that they'd rather topple a government to restore their much desired sense of safety(false safety) than assist the government bring about that change.

I think it was Imran Khan against the western socio-financial and political system, vs establishment, vs corrupt opposition, vs corrupt institutions.

I hope army realises that they can't continue like this. people of Pakistan want a debt free, independent Pakistan and IMF system can not allow us to ever achieve that!


Do you know the name of this guy or his channel?
 
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Beggars are not choosers. what reaction you expect after fulfilling foreign agenda?

Doesn't this table talk remind you of similar scenes after OBL fiasco? The faces tell a story.
 
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In 79th Formation Commanders’ Conference was held in GHQ today where The (1) forum took note of the recent (2) propaganda campaign by some quarters to malign Pakistan Army and create division between the institution and society. (3) National Security of Pakistan is sacrosanct. (4) Pakistan Army has always stood by the state institutions to guard it and always will, without any compromise. (5) The forum expressed complete confidence in leadership’s well considered stance to (6) uphold the constitution and rule of law at all costs.

My reading of the bold parts:

1 - We are following you
2 - You are doing propaganda against Pakistan Army with the trend "#امپورٹڈ_حکومت_نامنظور"
3 - The letter was related to national security that is very important.
4 - Pakistan Army was behind the Supreme Court's actions.
5 - We all are with the leadership, whether they take good or bad decisions.
6 - We will do the same next time even if the costs are unbearable.

Yeh wala confidence chahiey bass.

There is one aspect that really came to the forefront during this tussle between PTI and the COAS. Something we should highlight constantly.

If a leader calls US hypocrisy into question he won't survive in Pakistan. The top leadership of the Pakistani armed forces has made this very clear. The current leadership of the armed forces will go to extreme lengths to protect its US interests. Even if that means regime change in Pakistan.

The US has deep tentacles in the Pakistani army. Especially at the very top level. I have always been very critical of military to military programs between US and Pakistan. The latest fiasco proves that military to military exchanges between the US and Pakistan need to be curtailed for obvious reasons.

Strict rules are required for assets and interests abroad for political and army leadership. These people have often properties and business interests abroad and especially in the US. Their relatives and family members have businesses and other interests in the US. Their family members often study in the US and are even involved in domestic politics. This is a conflict of interest.

I don't like the following part of Bajwa's CV:

Bajwa is a graduate of the Canadian Army Command and Staff College and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, United States.

People in such top positions need to be carefully vetted before they are allowed to serve.
 
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Do you know the name of this guy or his channel?

I literally shared his page. His name is Dr. Taimur Rahman. He is lead guitarist of Laal band, a socio-political activist and an economics professor.
 
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