hazzam
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Something is about to take place in Afghanistan. Few days, and news will begin to surface.
drone strike again , two terrorists killed .
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Something is about to take place in Afghanistan. Few days, and news will begin to surface.
USA is about to give a big to Pakistan, with kisses on both cheeks.drone strike again , two terrorists killed .
USA is about to give a big to Pakistan, with kisses on both cheeks.
Mark my words.
US learnt from Pakistan how to double cross some one. Now they are meeting the COAS and on other side flying UCAV drones inside Pakistan airspace.
Jani daikhta ja...can't believe
I think it's called diplomacy, also, perhaps Gen. Bajwa learnt defence from a different school than Saddam, Omar, Osama, Asad and the internet warriors here at PDF and the www
And if your corruption allegation was true, Forces would be as penniless (and useless) as the civil Administration. The 80 odd businesses they run (to survive) are not because of theirs but government's and general public's corruption
Corrupt don't create industry and wealth, they steal the existing one from one another, the weak and even stole US AID until it was changed from cash to equipment via direct military to military relationships
Perhaps I'll talk to you another time (because at the moment I'm on notice from PDF staff for perceived Trolling/Flame-Baiting/Derailing/Provoking/Insulting other Nationality, etc.) until it's clarified have a read of post quoted below:Should I quote you the scandals in DHA alone in which Kyanis brother was involved when he was the army chief, or will it be too much for the boot lickers because i am tired of this holier than thou attitude.
And while you are at it, do tell where else in the world do armed forces of a country run their own parallel industry?
"God and soldier, we adore, in time of danger, not before.
The danger passed and all things righted,
God is forgotten and the soldier slighted.”
— Rudyard Kipling