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Lo and Behold...the Abbottabad commission report was sold by an officer of the PM Sectt for 15000$ to Al Jazeera.
Oa paghal insaan, thoray zyada paisay hi mang leta.
To be honest I dont agree with that, and I have given my remarks. Civilians might jave some constraints when it comes to Foreign And Defence Policy, but not when it.comes to civil administration.......they had democratic and independent parliament and yet it took them.2 months to form the commission. It was said that the report will be made public in urdu and english and hete we are reading it.from a foreign source.
Talking about what can be done from here than I wont add more to what Oscar has said. A strong and committed leadership.which will bring in the change. A lot could have been done since 2008 but most of the time was wasted
Lo and Behold...the Abbottabad commission report was sold by an officer of the PM Sectt for 15000$ to Al Jazeera.
Oa paghal insaan, thoray zyada paisay hi mang leta.
Oh well, the report did mention a US boast that they could buy anyone.
Actually it wasn't the report which said so, it was Pasha. And the American was right...
Be that as it may be.......
Reading the Report so far (as much as I have) makes for somewhat depressing and worrisome reading.
While the Intelligence failure(s) seem glaring; it is the chronic failure(s) of the System that should be greater cause for concern. The Higher Authority in every branch (Civilian or Military) acted (if it all did) in ad hoc and totally disjointed fashion so much as to conjure up an image of a "free for all" in the higher echelons. What can one say about that?
This was what I said in post 8.
It was all adhoc...the US had streamlined it's intelligence apparatus after 9/11, they rolled up their sleeves and got down to work. That is what we have to do now.
This was what I said in post 8.
It was all adhoc...the US had streamlined it's intelligence apparatus after 9/11, they rolled up their sleeves and got down to work. That is what we have to do now.
As my post aimed to explain.. that We has very little to say in the we. What possible influence would you.. or all collective Pakistanis of us discussing this right now, be able to make in Islamabad red zone or the GHQ?
Are we capable of gathering the required we? Does it seem right now that even those that have that capacity of introspection and change wish to use that agency and dispense change?
Pessimism never changed anything, but as the conundrum of Pakistani forces in east Pakistan while the IA had entered Dhaka.. what could they have done at that point to change it?
We may not be able to influence the ones in GHQ or PM House, but we can do something on individual levels.
After all, the guy who processed the land record of OBL house was a normal corrupt land official, the registrars, the other small time officials. All of them were common Pakistanis, not a guy with 2 stars on his shoulder.
We as a nation have to collectively stand up. The report says that it was a collective failure of the agencies and government machinery, but looking at the broader picture, it is a failure of us as a nation. We need to stand up and improve ourselves. Charity begins at home. You improve yourself, I improve myself. Our children become improved. The next generation becomes improved...The whole country acts like a single nation.
What we can do is stop supporting TTP, having a foot long beard and shalwar knee length and openly preaching hatred. We also need to improve.
Putting the blame on the other guy is too easy and Pakistanis love it.
As my post aimed to explain.. that We has very little to say in the we. What possible influence would you.. or all collective Pakistanis of us discussing this right now, be able to make in Islamabad red zone or the GHQ?
Are we capable of gathering the required we? Does it seem right now that even those that have that capacity of introspection and change wish to use that agency and dispense change?
Pessimism never changed anything, but as the conundrum of Pakistani forces in east Pakistan while the IA had entered Dhaka.. what could they have done at that point to change it?
Our problems have already entered the streets of Dhaka.. and try as I might.. I cannot find a realistic outcome that sounds positive or hopeful. So as of right now, we simply have to accept the chaos and wait for it to unfold in Pakistan... and whatever time it takes for this Ojhri camp to settle down.. see what we can salvage.. and it may not necessarily be Pakistan.. but whatever we can salvage for the continuity of our families and their way of life. I apologize for my pessimism.. Ill refrain from further posts as it adds nothing.
Lo and Behold...the Abbottabad commission report was sold by an officer of the PM Sectt for 15000$ to Al Jazeera.
Oa paghal insaan, thoray zyada paisay hi mang leta.
This was what I said in post 8.
It was all adhoc...the US had streamlined it's intelligence apparatus after 9/11, they rolled up their sleeves and got down to work. That is what we have to do now.