Hi,
@Khafee --- did you read this boy's post---
I am impressed with your input---. First it was
@User who stated it in a 3 liner---and now it is you---who has simplified in a few words the crux of the issue---.
Indeed---our industry is military---that is what we have trained it to do---fight terrorism---with mega dollars---billions and billions of them---.
The americans sell their weapons---the indians sell their IT & computer guys---japanese sell their cars---and we cannot sell the resource and services that we have---ie---fighting terrorism---.
The issue that people are not understanding is---that it was our resource and the manner we took down the terrorists---step by a stair step---methodically with surety---.
That is what the GCC was looking for---not just an army that could go in and kill them all---but someone who could systematically remove the problem and then address the issues as well.
I really think that if I was in front of the TV camera---with this input from you and
@User---and banged it it time after time into the minds of the public---we would have seen a different result.
The true failure was that there was not a single person with the right tactical information to project the cause of the GCC---.
And for that---I blame the GCC more than Pakistan---their arrogance got the better of them---.
The GCC needs to learn that if you want to send someone to die for you---you need to romance them a little better---cajole them---reward them---show them love and affection---let them know that you would be there for their loved ones left behind if you died for the cause---.
I personally would like to know---how many SHIA parliamentarians are in the pakistani national assembly---what is their proportion in relation to the overall population---and how they voted.
And then I put an equal blame on pakistan's military and politicians---for not grabbing onto the moment---it was the moment of true salvation for pakistan's economy and defense---.