Beskar
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One of my friend recently was debating with me on our current situation with the Taliban. He's currently doing architecture design from NCA Islamabad. I thought it was important to share his views with our membership here. Which would somehow give you all an Idea what the youth from ISL thinks about this disease that we're suffering from. Most of his buddies in university agree with him on this so yes, there ARE young guns out there waiting to take revenge. It's just a matter of time WHEN they do it.
'My two Paisa's on how to deal with the Taliban'
Form civilian militias.
give the people the means and authority to respond with their inevitable fury.
That will show the world and our enemies how pissed we are.
They are EMOTIONALLY charged fighters. And they need to be fought with the same degree of emotional attachment. Which our people are filled to the brim with.
Has anyone noticed the calm and collected nature of our leadership during this veritable crisis? I know I have. The same leaders who broke barriers and spoke loudly and vainly about the pursuit of justice in this country are sitting dull probably eating mangoes by the kilo doing nothing.
Power to the People. **** the judiciary, **** the military, if this country is going down one slope, we need to create another to counter it, so the two can at least catch this now sorry State in the middle and create some form of stability.
ANARCHY.
"If they send one of yours to the hospital, you send one of theirs to the morgue."
Best way to explain what to do.
-Muhammad
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EDIT: His recent concern about the safety of Pakistan and Islamabad were published on The News, International. I Figured it'll help you guys understand the above post a little bit better.
O politicians and generals, wake up!
http://thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=174153
A headline in your newspaper on April 23 said "Taliban cannot cross Margala hills: DC". Really, Mr Deputy Commissioner? Wow! That's a revelation. I feel much safer now that I've been told that the militants won't be stopped until they reach the Margalla hills. What's that you say? You detect a hint of sarcasm? Oh yes that, well you see, last time I checked the map, and it was very recently mind you, the Margalla Hills were not located somewhere in far away China, but in fact are in full view of my home in Islamabad (yes that's the capital city of Pakistan just in case you aren't aware) and that of every home in the twin cities, and also a place where many like me go for rest and relaxation and are proud to call a part of this city and country.
So you understand if I, like the many millions of others (I'm sure) am not merely satisfied or heartened by your assertion that the Taliban will just be allowed up to the Margalla Hills, and nowhere nearer. I'm hoping you have a small foot, Mr Deputy Commissioner, because if it's even a bit large, you might have trouble fitting it into your mouth, which you will need to do after this statement. Good Day.
-Muhammad
Islamabad
'My two Paisa's on how to deal with the Taliban'
Form civilian militias.
give the people the means and authority to respond with their inevitable fury.
That will show the world and our enemies how pissed we are.
They are EMOTIONALLY charged fighters. And they need to be fought with the same degree of emotional attachment. Which our people are filled to the brim with.
Has anyone noticed the calm and collected nature of our leadership during this veritable crisis? I know I have. The same leaders who broke barriers and spoke loudly and vainly about the pursuit of justice in this country are sitting dull probably eating mangoes by the kilo doing nothing.
Power to the People. **** the judiciary, **** the military, if this country is going down one slope, we need to create another to counter it, so the two can at least catch this now sorry State in the middle and create some form of stability.
ANARCHY.
"If they send one of yours to the hospital, you send one of theirs to the morgue."
Best way to explain what to do.
-Muhammad
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EDIT: His recent concern about the safety of Pakistan and Islamabad were published on The News, International. I Figured it'll help you guys understand the above post a little bit better.
O politicians and generals, wake up!
http://thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=174153
A headline in your newspaper on April 23 said "Taliban cannot cross Margala hills: DC". Really, Mr Deputy Commissioner? Wow! That's a revelation. I feel much safer now that I've been told that the militants won't be stopped until they reach the Margalla hills. What's that you say? You detect a hint of sarcasm? Oh yes that, well you see, last time I checked the map, and it was very recently mind you, the Margalla Hills were not located somewhere in far away China, but in fact are in full view of my home in Islamabad (yes that's the capital city of Pakistan just in case you aren't aware) and that of every home in the twin cities, and also a place where many like me go for rest and relaxation and are proud to call a part of this city and country.
So you understand if I, like the many millions of others (I'm sure) am not merely satisfied or heartened by your assertion that the Taliban will just be allowed up to the Margalla Hills, and nowhere nearer. I'm hoping you have a small foot, Mr Deputy Commissioner, because if it's even a bit large, you might have trouble fitting it into your mouth, which you will need to do after this statement. Good Day.
-Muhammad
Islamabad
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