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Pakistan Winning the war on terror: MailOnline Exclusive

Military has done everything to clear the territory of these terrorist denying them a solid foothold but the other aspect is internal which has received diddly squat from the government which holds public office in the so called democrazy. it all comes down to better policing and increase the number of police based operation which are being done by army and paramilitary. Why don't these mofo politicians just buy themselves a MRAP and stop hogging the police. That would be a great step, but sadly no.

The matter is not about the buying of MRAP type vehicles by politicians but there is no solution for the greed of power and show of power. Military has done a lot but cannot do what Civilian Government has to do that I remember how these culprits went crazy when RS expressed during his tenure about Civilian Government's responsibility for resettling/fulfilling its responsibility in FATA etc areas. True that, security protocols and long escorts are symbol of power for these corrupts to show their influence against opponents yet expecting everything from LEAs.
 
In 2000 I visited Miran shah. Dover in a car from Mianwali went to Dadu Khel from there to Kalabagh. I enjoyed every moment of the journey with the mountains in the background and car speeding on the road. There were vast plains some where and at some places there were crops grown it was a beautiful view. From there I went to Lakki marwat the land turned barren and sloppy dunes moving further we went to Bannu and exiting the city there was a road side hotel we stopped there for a Lunch, it was the most tasty lunch of my life. Crunchi fresh roti coming from tandoor with Daal Mash and Namkin Gosth with sliced onion as salad and achar with a 7up it was tasty. From there we moved to Mir Ali Mirali. On the out skirts of the city it was the most beautiful view of my life a lovely view of Pakistan road running along a river on the left hand with stone carved will million of year of water stand as a ten story high building in the river it was a view from some hollywood science fiction movie and on the right hand side there was an image of the culture a trible man sitting in a hatch back 1998 white corola car with hit door open one leg out side and listening to a pashtoo music and looking after his goats and few cows that were grazing in the open field. we entered into the city beautiful view road racing through a semi mountainous area. We exited the city and continued our journey to MiranShah where we were to attend a wedding next morning. When I reached the city of MiranShah it was well into evening we offloaded our luggage and our hosts welcomed us we went into a dera a huge compound with high walls inside a beautiful garden we were shown our way to the mehmankhana where there were charpai and razai waiting for us with a warm fire burning in the room. After few moments few Pakhtoon came into the room with huge plates in their hand they had our dinner it was Sohbat a local dish in which every thing you could imagine was mixed in it was tasty we all ate from the same huge plate and I slept. Next morning I woke up and went to the local Market (Bazar) and I saw a cenima named Anjuman cinema and a football stadium. This was my first and last visit to the area and the city because after 9/11 all hell broke lose and the place was never the same again.


It will not be the same. But InshAllah, it will be better, just like the rest of my beloved nation
 
In 2000 I visited Miran shah. Dover in a car from Mianwali went to Dadu Khel from there to Kalabagh. I enjoyed every moment of the journey with the mountains in the background and car speeding on the road. There were vast plains some where and at some places there were crops grown it was a beautiful view. From there I went to Lakki marwat the land turned barren and sloppy dunes moving further we went to Bannu and exiting the city there was a road side hotel we stopped there for a Lunch, it was the most tasty lunch of my life. Crunchi fresh roti coming from tandoor with Daal Mash and Namkin Gosth with sliced onion as salad and achar with a 7up it was tasty. From there we moved to Mir Ali Mirali. On the out skirts of the city it was the most beautiful view of my life a lovely view of Pakistan road running along a river on the left hand with stone carved will million of year of water stand as a ten story high building in the river it was a view from some hollywood science fiction movie and on the right hand side there was an image of the culture a trible man sitting in a hatch back 1998 white corola car with hit door open one leg out side and listening to a pashtoo music and looking after his goats and few cows that were grazing in the open field. we entered into the city beautiful view road racing through a semi mountainous area. We exited the city and continued our journey to MiranShah where we were to attend a wedding next morning. When I reached the city of MiranShah it was well into evening we offloaded our luggage and our hosts welcomed us we went into a dera a huge compound with high walls inside a beautiful garden we were shown our way to the mehmankhana where there were charpai and razai waiting for us with a warm fire burning in the room. After few moments few Pakhtoon came into the room with huge plates in their hand they had our dinner it was Sohbat a local dish in which every thing you could imagine was mixed in it was tasty we all ate from the same huge plate and I slept. Next morning I woke up and went to the local Market (Bazar) and I saw a cenima named Anjuman cinema and a football stadium. This was my first and last visit to the area and the city because after 9/11 all hell broke lose and the place was never the same again.
U from mianwali?
 
This guy Mohsin Dawar quoted is a known ethnofascist from ANP.
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The western media inparticuler the US and British media care very little to non about Pakistan's and its citizens sacrifices. To them it means absolutely nothing. A decade ago the British media mainly BBC and Channal 4 went into an anti Pakistani, anti muslim bashing media frenzy which still continues today although most of the focus have shifted to DAESH in Iraq & Syria. Hardly any in depth news coverage of how Pakistanis have had to deal and cope with the horrendous terrorist attacks. the General British public have zero knowledge, interest or sympathy for Pakistan's huge 16 year losses and sacrifices. Hardly any know about the recent Zarb E Azb operation.
 
Finally some recognition from Western media.

Its good to know that they are also doing their part and showing the huge sacrifice that Pakistan makes to destroy these fundementalist a*sholes. Very contrary to the US "do more" viewpoint
from the last paper you'd expect. the daily mail.........:o:
 
The matter is not about the buying of MRAP type vehicles by politicians but there is no solution for the greed of power and show of power. Military has done a lot but cannot do what Civilian Government has to do that I remember how these culprits went crazy when RS expressed during his tenure about Civilian Government's responsibility for resettling/fulfilling its responsibility in FATA etc areas. True that, security protocols and long escorts are symbol of power for these corrupts to show their influence against opponents yet expecting everything from LEAs.
My point was we need officers to return from their protection of VVIP's and their ever extending families that leave no officer on the beat. not to mention there are not enough policemen/women for the population at hand either. if these politicians need hundreds of police to protect them then one MRAP ought to do the job and free police officers to do field duty. Just a thought!
 
My point was we need officers to return from their protection of VVIP's and their ever extending families that leave no officer on the beat. not to mention there are not enough policemen/women for the population at hand either. if these politicians need hundreds of police to protect them then one MRAP ought to do the job and free police officers to do field duty. Just a thought!

We don't need to provide such security to them there is no need and why should our taxpayers money be spent on them. If they are scared of their life being in danger then they shouldn't have opted for the job
 
We don't need to provide such security to them there is no need and why should our taxpayers money be spent on them. If they are scared of their life being in danger then they shouldn't have opted for the job
they already have that much security protocol as they call it in Pakistan. Reducing it is the challenge would these blood sucking leeches let such security go. not with this current political gov you cant.
 
we have come a long way, and still have to go a long way to completely remove the filth of Terrorism from our country ..but we should not forget those who lost their lives in this fight, and give credit to army where its due .
 

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