Pakistanis are basically CONFUSED children---they live in some kind of a perverse state of Honor Code kind of thing that militaries are no good---we just need to make a cricle around where we live---we don't bother no one---so no one should bother us---.
When an adult with the mind of a child looks at the mirror---a child reflects back at him---. But there is the image of a monster as well in that image---a monster that is holding the keys to 200 nuc weapons---some mounted on tactical some long range missiles---enough weapons to destroy the world---.
And that is the image the world is looking at---. Pakistanis will remain in disarray till they realize that they are children NO MORE but grown men with the power of the monsters at their disposal---.
Till they don't realize that---they will just be like whimpering and bit-ching and moaning and cursing adults---.
It take time for men to grow up and walk and talk and act like men---. Sadly the pakistanis have cut short that time process---they may never get to see their true adulthood---they may never grow up to see what they were really made of---.
Interesting observation sir... I regularly find myself wondering these days, why is it that
a weak power like Iran is able to project its might across Syria, Eastern Saudi, Bahrain, Yemen, Africa, Palestine, essentially annexed Iraq & Lebanon whereas Pakistan's pathetic establishment doesn't even reach parts of Balochistan & KPK.
Their intelligence network gives Israel nightmares, whereas every other agency finds itself inside Pakistan - conducting chaos at will and ease while Pakistan plays catch-up and damage control. It reminds you of that whack-a-mole type game, you hit one, another pops out. Pakistan lost its eastern wing, all because it could keep a simple tabs on what was going on there.
Pakistan's establishment didn't even have a coherent plan to industrialize Pakistan and promote technology despite preaching "indigenization" for the past 20-30 years - it can't even make radars. Meanwhile Iran gave local indigenization of weapons & technology 100% focus - just look at how they started building civil radars a decade ago, I remember people would mock them. Now they are shooting down US drones flying at high altitude with indigenous SAMs, no one is laughing now.
I'm not an Iranian sympathizer, they messed with the US, which had been remarkably patient despite having drone being shot down and sailors humiliated. Iran had it coming. I'm just pained by how pathetic Pakistan ended up being despite having more potential, and that too, when it was offered to Pakistan on a platter.
Iran realized it held the mantle of the Shi'a crescent and intelligently utilized it to the fullest extent possible, while allying itself to Sunni groups at opportunity. Pakistan had a much bigger cake all to itself, and yet it was too cowardly to eat it despite it being handed on a platter. Instead we have people preaching to us that the ummah is useless and Pakistan doesn't need to get involved. They can't even see that it's not a one-way street where only Pakistan will lose.
If Pakistan fully took advantage of the ummah, it would be a
superpower by now - you'd have all the uranium deposits throughout Africa & Central Asia to mass produce nukes, and
billions of dollars to bankroll those nukes along with military hardware, command over a muslim-NATO, priority and duty-free access to economies and markets of the Muslim world of over 2 billion people, first access to oil, gas, mineral deposits throughout Muslim world, naval fleets and bases spanning from sea to sea. With so much at its disposal, India would have insisted on negotiating peace deals, knowing eventually Pakistan sitting on top of muslim-NATO would eclipse its military.
Instead we have a liberal policy of just sitting inside a hole, just keep talking peace and wait for the UN to take effect. In fact,
such stupidity is ingrained in our military strategy, fight India and wait for "international community" to intervene through pressure, lol.
If the international community was worth anything, Palestine would have been free by now. Apparently, the "boys" in the establishment still haven't realized this after 70 years. The "boys" still can't even figure out that Iran is NOT an ally, but an enemy - issue is that poor soldiers pay the price like that bus being stopped and navy personnel shot.