AgNoStiC MuSliM
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It's not entirely the fault of people like him. Most of the Pakistani 'academics' and 'intellectuals' that a lot of these foreign analysts reference or source are the same 'leftists' and 'anti-army' journalists & politicians that are constantly talking about Pakistan failing or just promoting negativity in general.People like him just try to create a narrative. The narrative of Pakistan becoming a failed state was very strong. Backed by US, india and israelis, the world almost believed that Pakistan is failed untill they saw we are standing strong. The western and indian agencies even gave time lines and maps of how Pakistan would disintegrate. All those plans and predictions failed miserably.
We should thank Allah for this and remain humble. This is just the start and one day we will be recognized as a world power.
How many well spoken Pakistani analysts can you think of, that are quoted in the Western media or brought on radio/TV shows or sourced for analytical pieces?
Hussain Haqqani is a favorite as is his wife.
The few analysts like Shuja Nawaz etc that do occasionally make it just don't seem to really push the Pakistani perspective very forcefully. Contrast the Pakistani analysts in the West with the Indian ones. The Indian analysts, whether liberal or conservative, typically always take a hawkish position on Pakistan. Not so with our guys, who are constantly disparaging and denigrating the country they are supposed to be analyzing objectively.