Why Afghans hate Pakistan!
Pakistan’s baggage – from support to mujahideen to the Taliban – sits at the heart of the anti-Pakistan sentiment
Imtiaz GulSeptember 04, 2023
The writer heads the independent Centre for Research and Security Studies, Islamabad and is the author of ‘Pakistan...
The answer is not to disenfranchise the poorest majority. You take away the ONLY means poor have to be noticed and their existence minimally acknowledged.
You have to clean up your electoral system. Its like someone suffering from a fever and using a hammer on his toes to cure it.
The whole utility 99.99% lies during peacetime. In the unlikely event of a war the old longer route still exists . Even in a warlike situation this bridge would be used to build up the frontline until war breaks out .
Then of course this bridge will be well defended
Education offers a way but if you started today then you would see the results after maybe 20 years. Pakistan is paying the price of having become, and been, a "Security State", with the added irony that it is no longer secure,
It shares the same construct as the Nazi's
1) One party rule
2) Complete control of the press, internet, TV
3) Draconian punishments for "anti state activities" defined as anyone who questions the single parties primacy
4) Vast armies
5) Cartographic expansion to be actualised at a military...
This kind of cartographic expansion was practised extensively during European colonisation and also by the Third Reich under the Nazi's.
The Communist party of China is emulating what the Nazi's did in the 30's.