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What the goals of the establishment should be next

The Establishment primary objective is total control of Pakistan and it’s institutions.

Even if Pakistan comes on its way, then they’d tackle Pakistan head on. Only problem is Pakistan is a goose laying golden eggs for the establishment so that’ll be a conflict of interest here.
Except they screwed the pooch so bad that the goose is barely laying guano, forget about eggs, plain or golden.
 
What Establishment, the pseudo Estab. is the reason for Pakistan not establishing as a sovereign, progressive, forward going country.

They are basically Stab-lishment(always stabs in the back), never allows a civilian govt. to run for full term, they are a hegemon, a cabal, a cartel of people to subjugate the country masses and keep total control through political engineering, coercion, maneuvering, deceit and duplicity and yes falsehood.

And they are controlled by the US deep state, US/intl' Establishment, so basically they are a stooge, a puppet with strings attached and controlled by US/West.
 
And they are controlled by the US deep state, US/intl' Establishment, so basically they are a stooge, a puppet with strings attached and controlled by US/West.


Absolute horse manure. How can a stooge make nuclear weapons despite being told not to, and to defeat the master using the Taliban in their own backyard? No, the Pakistan military is its own boss.
 
More like a petulant kid that goes off tangent every now and then.

The US got politically tired of its war in Afghanistan. They dismantled AQ to a greater degree and want to make sure future attacks on American soil do not originate from Afghanistan.

The establishment boys wanted to milk the US as much as they could, but the cow just ran out of political capital there. There is a probability of leasing out Shamsi airbase to increase the revenue stream.

In a nutshell, US Pakistan relationship can be defined as master-slave, landlord-tenant, sometimes a diversions of interest, but like the tramp that you can’t forget, you do her, the guilt that results and then that horniness you can’t live without.
 
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He often said that he would sell clothes to make things cheaper....
BREAKING
He used to talk about our clothes and not his,,,,, :hitwall: :hitwall:
 
At this point it's no secret that the establishment is deeply involved with politics.

The concept of a deep-state or an establishment is not unique to Pakistan but is witnessed around the world. It's nothing new.

That being said - what should be their next goals?

Here is what I think:

- Restore political stability

- Restore trust in the armed forces

- Reforms in all government institutions that prioritise meritocracy

- Reforms for consequences against nepotism & corruption.

- Education reforms - especially regarding the Pakistani national identity. Emphasis on indegenous civilisations & culture mixed with our Islamic values - stop promoting the "ummah chummah" narrative. This makes people slave minded and simp over foreigners, some of whom are extremely hostile neighbours!

- Focus on the western & internal security threats, as they are more serious than any India right now.

This is the only way Pakistan can survive in the long-term, otherwise it will self-destruct.


The best way to build political stability is to understand what the population wants. They are tired of the same repetitive faces known for corruption, lawlessness and zero results. You only increase the instability and low morale in the nation by bringing people like this back, who have no value.

Onto Imran Khan, he has many faults and was incredibly naive, idealistic and pacifist. Many of the policies he seeked were also serious security risks, like opposing the construction of the western border fencing, etc. He also made a quite a few stupid comments maligning Pakistan's reputation and his own, not realising he is the leader of a nation and geopolitics is all about interest.

But one thing undeniable about him is that he has massive popularity and support nationwide across people of all ethnicities! This is something that shouldn't be overlooked but rather used to your advantage. He can peddle narratives that were otherwise difficult to peddle due to the massive trust he has. Even though he is quite naive, he does love his country and has good intentions.

So you should work with him, give him redlines on things which jeopardise national security and cannot be implemented, and give media training on what naive things not to say. His goal is the same as yours - you're both working for Pakistan. More communication by genuinely explaining things could go far. This could solve most of the current problems.

And to not forget the below - internal security risks are always more serious than anything external. They are the most damaging.

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We have two opposing forces corrupt politicians who are destroying the country through greed and Pakistan army who are saving Pakistan under great strain.
 
We have two opposing forces corrupt politicians who are destroying the country through greed and Pakistan army who are saving Pakistan under great strain.
There are two evils which prevent Pakistan from progressing.

-Corruption & nepotism
-Neglect of meritocracy

Fix these two, and solving the other problems will become immensely much easier. Otherwise be left behind in the dirt by all other countries.
 
We have two opposing forces corrupt politicians who are destroying the country through greed and Pakistan army who are saving Pakistan under great strain.
What a joke, Pak army are the ones responsible for the mess…
They started all this election rigging crap and facilitated it… patriot Islamic army would cleanse the system not be part of the corrupt system…
 
I think establishment will make sure Pakistan go bankrupt and Kashmir will be handed over to India and lastly Pakistan becomes Afghanistan 2.0.
 
:lol: It's not my PDM. All Pakistani politicians are blood sucking Monsters. But the current people have their goals out and are trying to restore what IK destroyed over his time, including much needed foreign relations that he literally put close to grave with many nations.

We have a lot of issues but I think starting February 2023, we should start to see some stabilization and then hopefully economic recovery might start post elections.
Stop lying, why every pmln pdm supporter pretent they are neutral and he has nothing to do with either with pdm or pmln while their every next reply is against imran khan.

If you dont know by now, let me break it to you if you dont know that already, you are pdm supporter from inside its written in all of your replies. May be you are beneficiaries of this corrupt system.

By the way what Imran khan did exactly the damage you say he did or to economy enlighten us?
 
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Absolute horse manure. How can a stooge make nuclear weapons despite being told not to, and to defeat the master using the Taliban in their own backyard? No, the Pakistan military is its own boss.
Because of Sepoy services needed for the great anti-communist Afghan Jihad...and counter balance to the non-aligned India...

Masters were onboard, plus the servitude of the sepoys was a perennially guaranteed quality that the masters can rely on to reign in any indiscretion that out of line sepoys could potentially display.
 
Establishment goal is DHAs. Whole country can go to hell for all they care, their interest is ensuring they get their share of the pie.
A bigger and more noble goal of the sepoys even before their DHA's is the service to their colonial masters. All else is secondary and functionary of this basic primordial objective of the sepoys.

Purely a decision of the Pakistani military.
I thought it was all singularly decided by that wild eyed dictator and dajjal Ziaul Haq and against the interests of the country?
 
I thought it was all singularly decided by that wild eyed dictator and dajjal Ziaul Haq and against the interests of the country?

As I said, purely a decision of the Pakistani military.
 
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