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I think that is a sweeping generalization. A lot may just join the army as a career option. Although I wouldnt doubt their patriotism, its too idealistic to expect that they put their careers behind their patriotism. Just my opinion on it, not with reference to Pakistan, but in general.
BTW, a general question. Why is there violence in Karachi? Who is causing it and why?
In a country like the US or UK where the military struggles to find recruits, maybe, but in Pakistan where more than 120,000 people apply for a course of 400, the Army can choose to be picky. The nation's finest psychologists gauge the applicant's interest through a series of written tests and interviews and those who even hint of joining the Army as a career option are placed in the "Job Seeker" category. Hardly anyone makes it out of the category but once in a few years a candidate might show such aptitude that he is selected out of the "Job Seekers" category, but that is extremely rare.
Violence in Karachi is much like that in Mumbai during the 80s, it's an economic hub and political figures want to rule the roost there for which they take the help of organized crime syndicates.