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Why Do Most Pakistanis Favor the Military? Is it Fear of Chaos?

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So far its either me or i will burn the country down...each have their brain washed supporter

Future isnt bright
One day on this earth Allah rule will be dominant again. We are just a tiny piece.watch and learn from our great history, and this type of tactic is not new for us.Our rich history filled with traitors and Hypocrite.it is not my brainwashing, but it's my Junoon to stay with the army who are responsible for the safety of this in the name of Allah created country
 
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One day on this earth Allah rule will be dominant again. We are just a tiny piece.watch and learn from our great history, and this type of tactic is not new for us.Our rich history filled with traitors and Hypocrite.it is not my brainwashing, but it's my Junoon to stay with the army who are responsible for the safety of this Allah name created country
well, lets see whether nawaz sharif will be able to turn the last institution the army into "Punjab police" or not ..my guess is yes, since maryum is much more creative then nawaz sharif..she is millennial generation after all
 
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well, lets see whether nawaz sharif will be able to turn the last institution the army into "Punjab police" or not ..my guess is yes, since maryum is much more creative then nawaz sharif..she is millennial generation after all
We shouldn't be afraid of such type of Dönmeh. these tactics will bring them out from their safe holes and will be exposed, and we shouldn't take any pressure from them. Gov has great responsibility right now to ensure justice should be done on a merit base, no revenge type accountability politics to cause unrest to bring our army as mediator in such conflict.
 
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It’s ironic to see Maulana Diesel as the head of “Pakistan Democratic Movement”! We all know he’s no democrat!! Nor are PMLN or PPP leaders. Neither party has internal democracy or real internal elections. Both are family enterprises.

 
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As I remember, Waziristan become uncontrollable during Musarraf period (under military coup)
Would suggest you to read about history of FATA and Tribal belt in KPK, unfortunately i dont have a book in mind that i could recommend.
 
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In the 2013 General Elections, the former Pakistani Army Chief General Pervez Musharraf also took part with his All Pakistan Muslim League (APML). His party won one seat.

That is the auqaat of the military in politics.
You need a much broader vision. Funnelling information to favour your standing will never bring out the best from you.
 
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Most Pakistanis don't favour the military otherwise Pakistani people would not have democratically elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the third time despite being toppled by the military and banned from holding the top job as per military imposed law on the country.

Nobody gives a damn about the military. They always seem to be owning some American war and gloating about it's benefits to Pakistan like a bunch of scavengers.

Couple of examples.
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Baboons ka rondiyan shoro
 
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They have volunteered to lay down their life if need be to defend the people and our way of life. The corrupt politicians have pledged to spend their lives looting Pakistan, that's why the army is loved.
I believe that its important to look at the life and grooming of the person (General or Politician) from the very start.

The way an Army officer is groomed in PMA, the time he spends with his troops out in the open as a young officer, the tasks he is given in administration and management, then the command he holds in different terrains and the handling of resources that he has at his disposal and finally when he becomes the leading figure to command the whole force.

Compare this to the up-bringing of a Politician. He is a product of the system too but he goes through a completely different architecture of civil administration.
 
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I believe that its important to look at the life and grooming of the person (General or Politician) from the very start.

The way an Army officer is groomed in PMA, the time he spends with his troops out in the open as a young officer, the tasks he is given in administration and management, then the command he holds in different terrains and the handling of resources that he has at his disposal and finally when he becomes the leading figure to command the whole force.

Compare this to the up-bringing of a Politician. He is a product of the system too but he goes through a completely different architecture of civil administration.

Bro, a fantastic post. I looked at it from a superficial level but this explains a great deal.
 
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