Irfan Baloch
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apology
the guest states that no matter how well meaning. An apology after 5 or 6 months regarding border attack is meaningless. secondly as pointed out. demanding an apology from a stronger party is futile and can end in further humiliation and hurt.
even the British haven't been that fortunate in this regard. All they got in the past is an expression of regret & a phone call by a general or some government official to the family of the victim(s). (ref Brit convey attack in Iraq, bungled rescue operation in Afghanistan).
there was an expression of regret over the loss of life from US so Pakistani government can savour it.
American withdrawal/ End game
I understand the disagreement from Developereo over the comments of Dr Lodhi that America wants to leave Afghanistan. my understanding is that America might not be withdrawing in a sense the Soviets did. it can possibly be on the lines of Iraqi withdrawal if you will. And that’s what Dr maliha Lodhi was saying in my opinion. Americans will be taking a backstage, letting the ANA do the front role (they call it ending the major combat operations).
The smaller force will concentrate on securing and protecting the recently discovered Afghan mineral riches worth trillions of dollars so that the "Free world" can benefit from that. there are other noble causes as well that will demand a small presence of Americans (with a mix of special ops and black ops ) they can include strangulating Iran, containing China and work with its regional partner India to work towards the Balkanisation of Pakistan as is suggested in some American circles. Bringing up Balochistan issue up to congressional hearing and giving Baloch nationalists prime time and coverage beyond their wildest dreams is just a taster.
Pakistan’s foreign policy /future strategy or lack of it
There is indeed consensus that there is no coherent policy. The state institutions and governments treat each other as contenders rather than partners and both have long list of arguments why they are better because the other one is bad.
This situation is definitely not helping Pakistan in its image and thus our decisions are made for us by others for better or worse. How this can change? I don’t know. If politicians have the complaint about GHQ interfering into the affairs of the governance then the GHQ has the complaint about the lack of vision and leadership from the politicians that was with a view of serving the state not the family and offshore business interests.
Another fact that has escaped discussion is the lack of understanding and appreciation of the general public of Pakistan. Since there is no demand from them, the decision makers in Pakistan don’t feel compelled to have such vision. Those who do are discarded and sidelined due to the way our politics is designed.
Secondly, the public is so much bogged down with energy, unemployment, price hike and security issues that having a far reaching long term vision is the least of its concerns. It does however finds time in watching and reading sensationalist tv shows and news articles. Insult matches of a traditional “P’and” have taken a national stage in the news channels. The Pakistani audience has a lot of appetite for that and as the stock exchange’s Say’s law states, “supply creates its own demand”. These mudslinging articles and tack shows have their audience.
The proof cant be more evident than the views and participation of Pakistani members in this thread. Its next to nothing.
As is the usual phrase used in the scifi programs and movies. “It doesn’t compute” for many of us.
(it being the subject matter of this thread)
looks like you got a lot of catching up to do now
the guest states that no matter how well meaning. An apology after 5 or 6 months regarding border attack is meaningless. secondly as pointed out. demanding an apology from a stronger party is futile and can end in further humiliation and hurt.
even the British haven't been that fortunate in this regard. All they got in the past is an expression of regret & a phone call by a general or some government official to the family of the victim(s). (ref Brit convey attack in Iraq, bungled rescue operation in Afghanistan).
there was an expression of regret over the loss of life from US so Pakistani government can savour it.
American withdrawal/ End game
I understand the disagreement from Developereo over the comments of Dr Lodhi that America wants to leave Afghanistan. my understanding is that America might not be withdrawing in a sense the Soviets did. it can possibly be on the lines of Iraqi withdrawal if you will. And that’s what Dr maliha Lodhi was saying in my opinion. Americans will be taking a backstage, letting the ANA do the front role (they call it ending the major combat operations).
The smaller force will concentrate on securing and protecting the recently discovered Afghan mineral riches worth trillions of dollars so that the "Free world" can benefit from that. there are other noble causes as well that will demand a small presence of Americans (with a mix of special ops and black ops ) they can include strangulating Iran, containing China and work with its regional partner India to work towards the Balkanisation of Pakistan as is suggested in some American circles. Bringing up Balochistan issue up to congressional hearing and giving Baloch nationalists prime time and coverage beyond their wildest dreams is just a taster.
Pakistan’s foreign policy /future strategy or lack of it
There is indeed consensus that there is no coherent policy. The state institutions and governments treat each other as contenders rather than partners and both have long list of arguments why they are better because the other one is bad.
This situation is definitely not helping Pakistan in its image and thus our decisions are made for us by others for better or worse. How this can change? I don’t know. If politicians have the complaint about GHQ interfering into the affairs of the governance then the GHQ has the complaint about the lack of vision and leadership from the politicians that was with a view of serving the state not the family and offshore business interests.
Another fact that has escaped discussion is the lack of understanding and appreciation of the general public of Pakistan. Since there is no demand from them, the decision makers in Pakistan don’t feel compelled to have such vision. Those who do are discarded and sidelined due to the way our politics is designed.
Secondly, the public is so much bogged down with energy, unemployment, price hike and security issues that having a far reaching long term vision is the least of its concerns. It does however finds time in watching and reading sensationalist tv shows and news articles. Insult matches of a traditional “P’and” have taken a national stage in the news channels. The Pakistani audience has a lot of appetite for that and as the stock exchange’s Say’s law states, “supply creates its own demand”. These mudslinging articles and tack shows have their audience.
The proof cant be more evident than the views and participation of Pakistani members in this thread. Its next to nothing.
As is the usual phrase used in the scifi programs and movies. “It doesn’t compute” for many of us.
(it being the subject matter of this thread)
dont you think you should have wished for guessing that 500M jackpot this weekend?Oh come now, the best discussions are engaged in when there are healthy differences of opinion put forth eloquently.
looks like you got a lot of catching up to do now