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The Incompetent establishment of Pakistan

Security authorities need to act now instead of giving "Hosla" by $h1tty nonsense condemnations. No one have time for that $h1t.
 
There are two type of countries. Those that get driven by circumstances or those that drive circumstances. Pakistan all to often get's driven by circumstances. Do you know of any country that would help to give it's neighbourhood to it's enemies?


Take the Turks. They regard PKK as threat. So in order to prevent PKK gaining leverage on their southern flank the Turks have adopted a forward approach by being in Syria and at times Northern Iraq to secure their southern flank. Yes they are busy building a wall but on top of that they have crossed over the border to make sure threats do not take hold.

Pakistan on the other hand gave Kabul on a platter to Northern Alliance in 2001. NA was a declared Pakistan hater and pro India. Once Pakistan allowed that the rest was bound to happen. And we are harvesting that fruit today.

This is nothing, but the harsh truth.

The Pashtun genocide BS narrative is obviously also being driven by the very same forces that are our enemies.

There is only one proper way of dealing with this mess. Repatriate potential Afghan refugee terrorists. Keep fencing the border aggressively. Go after terror assets in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is the hub of anti-Pak activity. This is where all the enemies have gathered and are plotting.
 
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Pakistan - a country of 212 million who has had a democratic government for at least the last two 5 year terms thereby giving mandate to their elected to decide whats right for their country or not. They have also employed three quarters of a million of its population to be the watchmen of the country which is to protect the 212 million citizens and its borders. Now where does this authority/mandate to create a backup for the fragile economy comes from.

As I have been saying in my recent posts, although the establishment thinks they are qualified to do jobs other than what they were hired for, their past experiences have proven the lack of such ability on their part. Furthermore, whenever they try to go beyond their abilities, we end up losing territory (Siachin, East Pakistan).

By letting the system run its course Pakistan will resume its normal course of evolution previously deprived by the likes of Lt. Gen. Iskander Mirza, Gen. Ayub Khan, Gen. Zia-ul-Haq, Gen. Musharaf etc,.

Peace!
 
There are two type of countries. Those that get driven by circumstances or those that drive circumstances. Pakistan all to often get's driven by circumstances. Do you know of any country that would help to give it's neighbourhood to it's enemies?


Take the Turks. They regard PKK as threat. So in order to prevent PKK gaining leverage on their southern flank the Turks have adopted a forward approach by being in Syria and at times Northern Iraq to secure their southern flank. Yes they are busy building a wall but on top of that they have crossed over the border to make sure threats do not take hold.

Pakistan on the other hand gave Kabul on a platter to Northern Alliance in 2001. NA was a declared Pakistan hater and pro India. Once Pakistan allowed that the rest was bound to happen. And we are harvesting that fruit today.
The attitude of our police and other government apparatus is that we are reactive. we react to situations when they happen while many other nations they are pro-active, they predict whats going to happen and take necessary steps beforehand.

our institutions are very weak and have no vision. take for example C&W department, people are building commercial and residential buildings as they wish their are no guidelines, no rules enforced what so ever. our cities are becoming concrete jungles with no tree, parks, water treatment facilities etc.
Take WAPDA, they have no idea or clue of how to get rid of load shedding, the steps they are taking are too little too late and the whole country is paying for it as the economy is dwindling.
The insurgency in SWAT would not have happened in my view, if the police and local LEAs had excellent intelligence network backed by pro active policing and strong prosecution. We as nation paid dearly for it but still we are not their.
 
1.) The PAF has conducted many sorties across the border for many years now. They just don't make a big public show of it. They should.

2.) ISI / SSG boys have hunted several TTP people and NDS handlers inside Afghanistan. This continues. Fazlullah himself barely escaped a few times.

3.) I totally agree that we need to assert ourselves more. RAW/CIA in Afghanistan will be in high gear after their Ganja asset is in jeopardy + we just hosted an unprecedented meeting of spy chiefs.
 
Guys Worry not they were just some Pakistani People who cares
Pak Military and Politicans got better things to do
 
I will be the last person to condone wrongdoing from any side. Have the armed forces made mistakes? I am sure they have. Although, there is a major difference between malignant intent as opposed to unintentional and innocent mistakes.

Civilian rulers have a malignant intent in Pakistan. When Nawaz Sharif stands up in broad daylight and screams that Pakistan is responsible for Mumbai attacks that is malicious intent to harm Pak standing. This is the reason why our enemy India sides with Nawaz Sharif. When Nawaz Sharif shores up millions of stolen taxpayers money in offshore bank accounts that is malicious intent to harm Pak economy. Nawaz Sharif and civilian rulers in general have not lived up to expectation. Despite being elected multiple times they have resorted to mass corruption and undermined democracy. The civilian rulers of Pakistan are the enemy of the system that elects them, namely democracy. Other forces have to step in, take charge and rectify the mess.

The mistakes committed by the armed forces are not malicious in nature. They are not meant to harm the interests of Pakistan. Nevertheless, we need to condemn all mistakes, but we will make the distinction.
Actions ought to be judged by their intentions basically....part of of moral philosophy...
 
Please don't share those embarrassing cringe-worthy videos of Jordan acting like it's going to do anything about ISIS (which by the way has been cleared out of Israel-adjacent Daraa by the Syrian Arab Army). Those videos of their cuckold King were even more cringe worthy and embarrassing.

Also, for God's sake, Musharraf DID lie about the 'bomb us to the stone age' threat. The US official he claimed said that, himself later stated he'd said no such thing. How is this not known to you guys in 2018?
 
Finally acting what the MIL should be doing at first most duty
Bid To Smuggle Arms From Afghanistan Foiled, Truck Impounded, Suspect Held In Khyber

Faizan Hashmi 1 day ago Wed 18th July 2018 | 03:30 PM


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The security forces foiled a bid to smuggle cache of arms from Afghanistan, impounded the truck and arrested an accused here on Wednesday

Khyber, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 18th Jul, 2018) : The security forces foiled a bid to smuggle cache of arms from Afghanistan, impounded the truck and arrested an accused here on Wednesday.

Security sources said that during search of a truck coming from Afghanistan at Torkam Border in Khyber, cache of arms, ammunition concealed under the goods were recovered.

The recovered weapons included sniper guns, Kalashnikov, pistols, magazines and thousands of rounds of different bores.

The security forces confiscated the recovered arms, ammunition, impounded the truck and arrested the suspected driver who was being interrogated.
 
All the blaming of porous Afghanistan border/Afghan Refugees resulting in Mastung blast is proven wrong. It was one of our own unfortunately. Though, the involvement of foreign enemies can not be ruled out.
Briefing the Senate Standing Committee proceedings this noon, Balochistan Police Inspector General Mohsin Butt informed the body that bomber was identified as Hafiz Nawaz, a resident of Abbottabad.

He explained that attacker was part of banned Lashkhar-e-Jhangvi, a group affiliated with the Islamaic State, commonly known as Daesh. The IS had later claimed responsibility for the deadly assault.
https://arynews.tv/en/mastung-suicide-bomber-identified-ig-balochistan-senate/
We need to clean our own country before blaming others and that includes both our eastern and western neighbors.
 
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