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since independence political govts had no say in kashmir or foreign policy now all of a sudden people think this cowardly response to occupation is work of politicians! people live in fools paradise!
acha acga unka bura bura politicians ka!
Easy guys, SMQ isn't making policies in the air but rather, after a lot of discussion & planning with the Prime Minister, GHQ, FO & others...its a well thought out long term strategy...have patience & watch. SMQ & IK/COAS are playing good cop bad cop.
Japan, South Korea, China, Germany, USA, Australia, Singapore, Norway, are all countries which most likely fall into the category of "no trust in Allah", are all of them having bad economy, and lost respect? Stop listening to your local bearded fool who calls himself a "mullah" and start educating yourself dude, Pak is current condition because many people are too lazy to read and too lazy to do anything productive , they only know how to dream
Nopes...the u.s. behaves itself the best when it's hanging in a limbo....Concrete steps against India on Kashmir would be announced once the deal between US and Pakistan/Taliban has be sealed. Until then Pakistan will keep the pressure on India through the media.
These conflicting statements are being made to keep India guessing.
There is a method to this madness.
I'm afraid you know nothing about the Pakistani deep state.The army appears to be staying out of who will be PM and who won't, so I wouldn't put anything past SMQ as far as achieving that role is concerned.
Obviously, for the deep state, it doesn't matter who takes political positions, and that's how it should be, despite how painful it might be for some. Point being, politicians are just a face to look at, and the real policy making and strategy is devised in the long term through all the apparatus of the state.
All of these statements don't really make any difference beyond playing politics and making diplomatic or non-diplomatic overtures in public. As much as it pains me, we've got Zardari to thank for finally proving this political system can work in Pakistan, ignoring the financial side of things.
Of course, that's where PMIK came into the picture, on the platform of fixing the financial side of things.
I'm afraid you know nothing about the Pakistani deep state.
oh ok...Your observation doesn't means a lot to me.
Nopes...the u.s. behaves itself the best when it's hanging in a limbo....