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And one more thing, "regular"/moderate Pakistani leaders and the people ruled by them; i've read many reports even outside western intelligence news outlets for years and years (at least since the decade I started doing political work to improve muslim's lives (and thereby those of my own peoples as well)) about how the Pakistani military regularly engages in small or even medium-sized border skirmishes with India, and trying their hardest to make it seem like the Indians started such nonsense, and also remain under the impression that their 'nuclear umbrella', together with the restraint of the Indians that is perceived perhaps as weakness by some Pakistani leaders, will prevent a large-scale or actual nuclear war between Pakistan and India when they 'probe the fence a bit'.
I'll do this sub-forum (and my regular hangout of world affairs and everything under it) a favor, and won't repeat this message too often (lets say up to 4 times a year, good asian intel agencies who *also* haven't come to harm me yet);
The real threat to Pakistanis comes from groups that impose social or lifestyle or "religious" (as they like to call 'm) rules on people who wouldn't choose those lifestyle rules if left a choice, by violent means (and possibly a persistent and determined, but in my analysis of all major religions on earth and their better documented histories, false claim to have a divine mandate (Allah's permission and encouragement)), but in my opinion, there is NO REAL THREAT from India, other than the ones some pakistani leaders are as-secretly-as-they-can creating, by poking the sleeping elephant too often and for too long (at some point in the future).
Thank you for keeping this thread on standstill for the timespan since my last post here, it shows you take my arguments seriously and are probably discussing it among your own, which is the only way to see actual improvement on the issue of your real national security issues.
I want you to know I've never been paid, in money or in services or in goods, for this political work I'm doing. I do this simply because I like a world in which I could bring a family of my own to all corners of it, instead of just a few, and to stop having to see violence on my mass media outlets that people here consider 'life on earth', but I know can be remedied within 100 years, 50 maybe even.
And I hope I have convinced you the taliban are FAR from the 'reformers against corruption' that they want to appear to be for you. Corruption will only get much worse under the taliban.
People of Pakistan, *you* are the government, and especially at each election. I can't yet provide you with a character-attribute list for good leaders, but the first item on that list is probably : "to have a severe allergy to all forms of greed{1}", and the second one: "to respect (especially the right to self-determination to the extent it does not harm others) all domestic and foreign (sub-)cultures, ever since childhood", and the third : "must never trust anyone blindly, but be willing to be moved to trust especially cultures other than his own by letting that other party provide evidence and establish a trustworhty trackrecord", and the fourth : "must have the courage and (office-)warrior skills{2}, to keep a fight against domestic corruption up forever by finding and motivating the right people to fight that fight (try it alone or without proper backup in ur region and ur as good as dead, i know)". The fifth: "Must protect free media, online honest freedom of speech, and whistleblowers (these are the last line of defense against nation-killing corruption).
With regular pakistani top political leaders now falling for the peacetalks ploy by the taliban, for reasons I can't understand in any way that leaves me with any respect for them, I'd like to suggest ordinary pakistanis to organize asap, and keep up, a series of 'grassroots' or 'underground'(secret (if necessary)) voting campaigns on the local AND national levels for your political and military and intelligence leaderships (as practically-non-paid new NGOs using whatever peaceful means they have, perhaps), to ensure that the people of especially Pakistan never re-elect anyone proving not to abide by a morality level that's at least as good as the five character attribute requirements I gave you in my previous paragraph.
{1} excluding quality tools to do their jobs with (but also holding the best price-performance ratio); armored cars and busses, with gunturrets on top operated remotely or by someone in the vehicle : no luxury for at least some Pakistani officials and ofcourse for their (top) leaders. A capable airforce to protect your soldiers' and officials' top leaders' planes, flares and all kinds of anti-takedown measures on those planes even, ain't greed. that's staying alive to do the job.
but at the same time, i have asked the world on several forums and in emails to it's governments and yesyes water-related NGOs and government agencies, 'why are we humans still depending on rain for farming, while we have even more intense regular flooding of some areas that could be pumped away to reservoirs in very dry but otherwise farmable land'.. if you want to stay in power the right way, politicians and other types of leaders of earth, you might want to invest in long distance water pipelines for farming (to drop food prices!) before you think how much you can get away with to spend on new fancy precious stone to slap on your next (government) palaces, metaphorically speaking. a desire for luxury items is *the ultimate* sign telling you that person should not have any power over other humans, and especially not from the very protected quarters of politics.
{2} i think the "always strive to stay secure and economically respected, without starting or promoting physical violence"-way is way better than all the "lie to win by violence" rules of war
I'll do this sub-forum (and my regular hangout of world affairs and everything under it) a favor, and won't repeat this message too often (lets say up to 4 times a year, good asian intel agencies who *also* haven't come to harm me yet);
The real threat to Pakistanis comes from groups that impose social or lifestyle or "religious" (as they like to call 'm) rules on people who wouldn't choose those lifestyle rules if left a choice, by violent means (and possibly a persistent and determined, but in my analysis of all major religions on earth and their better documented histories, false claim to have a divine mandate (Allah's permission and encouragement)), but in my opinion, there is NO REAL THREAT from India, other than the ones some pakistani leaders are as-secretly-as-they-can creating, by poking the sleeping elephant too often and for too long (at some point in the future).
Thank you for keeping this thread on standstill for the timespan since my last post here, it shows you take my arguments seriously and are probably discussing it among your own, which is the only way to see actual improvement on the issue of your real national security issues.
I want you to know I've never been paid, in money or in services or in goods, for this political work I'm doing. I do this simply because I like a world in which I could bring a family of my own to all corners of it, instead of just a few, and to stop having to see violence on my mass media outlets that people here consider 'life on earth', but I know can be remedied within 100 years, 50 maybe even.
And I hope I have convinced you the taliban are FAR from the 'reformers against corruption' that they want to appear to be for you. Corruption will only get much worse under the taliban.
People of Pakistan, *you* are the government, and especially at each election. I can't yet provide you with a character-attribute list for good leaders, but the first item on that list is probably : "to have a severe allergy to all forms of greed{1}", and the second one: "to respect (especially the right to self-determination to the extent it does not harm others) all domestic and foreign (sub-)cultures, ever since childhood", and the third : "must never trust anyone blindly, but be willing to be moved to trust especially cultures other than his own by letting that other party provide evidence and establish a trustworhty trackrecord", and the fourth : "must have the courage and (office-)warrior skills{2}, to keep a fight against domestic corruption up forever by finding and motivating the right people to fight that fight (try it alone or without proper backup in ur region and ur as good as dead, i know)". The fifth: "Must protect free media, online honest freedom of speech, and whistleblowers (these are the last line of defense against nation-killing corruption).
With regular pakistani top political leaders now falling for the peacetalks ploy by the taliban, for reasons I can't understand in any way that leaves me with any respect for them, I'd like to suggest ordinary pakistanis to organize asap, and keep up, a series of 'grassroots' or 'underground'(secret (if necessary)) voting campaigns on the local AND national levels for your political and military and intelligence leaderships (as practically-non-paid new NGOs using whatever peaceful means they have, perhaps), to ensure that the people of especially Pakistan never re-elect anyone proving not to abide by a morality level that's at least as good as the five character attribute requirements I gave you in my previous paragraph.
{1} excluding quality tools to do their jobs with (but also holding the best price-performance ratio); armored cars and busses, with gunturrets on top operated remotely or by someone in the vehicle : no luxury for at least some Pakistani officials and ofcourse for their (top) leaders. A capable airforce to protect your soldiers' and officials' top leaders' planes, flares and all kinds of anti-takedown measures on those planes even, ain't greed. that's staying alive to do the job.
but at the same time, i have asked the world on several forums and in emails to it's governments and yesyes water-related NGOs and government agencies, 'why are we humans still depending on rain for farming, while we have even more intense regular flooding of some areas that could be pumped away to reservoirs in very dry but otherwise farmable land'.. if you want to stay in power the right way, politicians and other types of leaders of earth, you might want to invest in long distance water pipelines for farming (to drop food prices!) before you think how much you can get away with to spend on new fancy precious stone to slap on your next (government) palaces, metaphorically speaking. a desire for luxury items is *the ultimate* sign telling you that person should not have any power over other humans, and especially not from the very protected quarters of politics.
{2} i think the "always strive to stay secure and economically respected, without starting or promoting physical violence"-way is way better than all the "lie to win by violence" rules of war
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