West-India Nexus Aiming For Another Dacca
Two things stand between Pakistan and its enemies: People’s power
and the nukes.
Jawad Raza Khan | Friday | 16 December 2011
PakNationalists.com
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—It was afternoon or perhaps evening tea time when I entered my house in a middle class neighborhood of Karachi.
This time of the day was a leisure stretch, with jokes cracking along with rusk and tea, but today I realized that the environment was different. The intense silence at that unexpected time left a permanent mark in my memory for the rest of my life.
I looked around to see if everyone was fine. But nothing of that sort was the reason for that eerie hush. While looking at those gloomy faces my eyes turned into a question mark. My grandmother, feeling my confusion, broke into tears, grabbed me tight, and cried, ‘son, we have been divided. Pakistan is broken.”
At the tender age of four I couldn’t comprehend much from that cry of sorrow, but the intense emotions of my grandmother made me cry louder than her.
This was 16 December 1971.
This was how most Pakistanis reacted to this tragedy.
It took twenty five years after our independence for our corrupt, selfish and incompetent leaders after Mr. Jinnah and Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan to commit this act, and for India’s wicked diplomacy to prevail and for the real intentions of the West to come to the fore, exposing the real intent of all of them regarding this ideological Muslim state, to achieve the result by way of dismembering Pakistan.
Students of history must know that Pakistan achieved independence on 14 August 1947 without even properly defined boundaries. It was on 17 August 1947 when Boundary Commission of British India formally announced the areas falling in the jurisdiction of the two newly formed States of Pakistan and India. The game to turn Pakistan into a failed state was on since then and a milestone was achieved in 1971.
After 1971, Pakistani politicians, India and the West have been three sources of trouble for Pakistan. The situation hasn’t changed much since then.
Two of our provinces, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, are racked by an insurgency, and more than 40,000 Pakistanis have been killed since 9/11. How much longer would it take for them to deal a fatal blow to Pakistan?
This is the theme to ponder now. Another thing to watch out is the media in Pakistan. This media is doing the bidding of India and the West by creating and manipulating divisions between all important institutions of Pakistan. The last decade saw a wave of uncontrollable cyclone of complete disinformation targeting the minds of Pakistanis. So now the work of our enemies has received a boost thanks to our Pakistani media unwittingly supporting the anti-Pakistan agenda.
Pakistanis know now that the actual agenda of 9/11 was to target Pakistan.
So what is stopping our enemies from making a final move against us?
Two things: Pakistani people’s power and our nuclear capability.
Combination of the two has turned Pakistani society into an un-crushable impediment for its enemies. An extremely swelled up lower and lower middle class in combination with energetic youth comprising 60% of 180 million is indeed an alarming recipe for corrupt leaders, India and West. They are modern, equipped and are in abundance to defend Pakistan from its enemies of the outside world because
1. They are vibrant
2. They love the ideology of Pakistan
3. They are fearless
4. They are not slaves by their mindset (courtesy cyber revolution) which engulfed them at the very right time
Most young Pakistanis don’t find the primetime 8 to 100 pm political content of these TV stations much interesting. The young have a better use for this time by getting busy in understanding the threats facing Pakistan and by getting active to counter them, all using the cyber media.
(thats us guys lol)
The people’s pressure has forced the Government of Pakistan to revisit the foreign policy especially with US. Together – people’s power and nuclear capability – they have provided the leadership a cushion to do what they couldn’t do or didn’t want to do.
No CIA drones after 26 November, the Shamsi base was freed before the deadline and, more importantly, after the failure of Bonn conference, Pakistani leadership must now feel confident about what they are doing. Our media should understand the nation’s priorities. Pakistan is not supposed to be handled commercially now!
Buck up Pakistan.
Mr. Khan can be reached at jrkhan67@yahoo.com . Slightly edited for space and clarity.
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Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium
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Two things stand between Pakistan and its enemies: People’s power
and the nukes.
Jawad Raza Khan | Friday | 16 December 2011
PakNationalists.com
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—It was afternoon or perhaps evening tea time when I entered my house in a middle class neighborhood of Karachi.
This time of the day was a leisure stretch, with jokes cracking along with rusk and tea, but today I realized that the environment was different. The intense silence at that unexpected time left a permanent mark in my memory for the rest of my life.
I looked around to see if everyone was fine. But nothing of that sort was the reason for that eerie hush. While looking at those gloomy faces my eyes turned into a question mark. My grandmother, feeling my confusion, broke into tears, grabbed me tight, and cried, ‘son, we have been divided. Pakistan is broken.”
At the tender age of four I couldn’t comprehend much from that cry of sorrow, but the intense emotions of my grandmother made me cry louder than her.
This was 16 December 1971.
This was how most Pakistanis reacted to this tragedy.
It took twenty five years after our independence for our corrupt, selfish and incompetent leaders after Mr. Jinnah and Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan to commit this act, and for India’s wicked diplomacy to prevail and for the real intentions of the West to come to the fore, exposing the real intent of all of them regarding this ideological Muslim state, to achieve the result by way of dismembering Pakistan.
Students of history must know that Pakistan achieved independence on 14 August 1947 without even properly defined boundaries. It was on 17 August 1947 when Boundary Commission of British India formally announced the areas falling in the jurisdiction of the two newly formed States of Pakistan and India. The game to turn Pakistan into a failed state was on since then and a milestone was achieved in 1971.
After 1971, Pakistani politicians, India and the West have been three sources of trouble for Pakistan. The situation hasn’t changed much since then.
Two of our provinces, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, are racked by an insurgency, and more than 40,000 Pakistanis have been killed since 9/11. How much longer would it take for them to deal a fatal blow to Pakistan?
This is the theme to ponder now. Another thing to watch out is the media in Pakistan. This media is doing the bidding of India and the West by creating and manipulating divisions between all important institutions of Pakistan. The last decade saw a wave of uncontrollable cyclone of complete disinformation targeting the minds of Pakistanis. So now the work of our enemies has received a boost thanks to our Pakistani media unwittingly supporting the anti-Pakistan agenda.
Pakistanis know now that the actual agenda of 9/11 was to target Pakistan.
So what is stopping our enemies from making a final move against us?
Two things: Pakistani people’s power and our nuclear capability.
Combination of the two has turned Pakistani society into an un-crushable impediment for its enemies. An extremely swelled up lower and lower middle class in combination with energetic youth comprising 60% of 180 million is indeed an alarming recipe for corrupt leaders, India and West. They are modern, equipped and are in abundance to defend Pakistan from its enemies of the outside world because
1. They are vibrant
2. They love the ideology of Pakistan
3. They are fearless
4. They are not slaves by their mindset (courtesy cyber revolution) which engulfed them at the very right time
Most young Pakistanis don’t find the primetime 8 to 100 pm political content of these TV stations much interesting. The young have a better use for this time by getting busy in understanding the threats facing Pakistan and by getting active to counter them, all using the cyber media.
(thats us guys lol)
The people’s pressure has forced the Government of Pakistan to revisit the foreign policy especially with US. Together – people’s power and nuclear capability – they have provided the leadership a cushion to do what they couldn’t do or didn’t want to do.
No CIA drones after 26 November, the Shamsi base was freed before the deadline and, more importantly, after the failure of Bonn conference, Pakistani leadership must now feel confident about what they are doing. Our media should understand the nation’s priorities. Pakistan is not supposed to be handled commercially now!
Buck up Pakistan.
Mr. Khan can be reached at jrkhan67@yahoo.com . Slightly edited for space and clarity.
© 2007-2011. All rights reserved. PakNationalists.com
Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium
without royalty provided this notice is preserved.