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Mastan Sahib,
It's not about who you are, where you are and what you study. It's a simple matter of common sense and humanity; you see people in trouble, you try to help them out irrespective of what the SOP's are. The base commander in question, has earned my respect, he is a true hero of the nation and will be praised. With that said, it's Eid in USA, so Eid Muabarak!
This part I agree with, but since you are aware of the Pakistani mindset.. you should know that we are incapable of showing initiative on our own unless egged on by a senior or otherwise. The Base commander did exactly that..should he have done better in his training(or rather the air force).. in showing initiative.. ?
YEs.. but you and all others are also familiar with the mindset prevalent in the Pakistani military of not rocking the boat and not questioning authority..
When no officer claps in a ceremony till the Air Chief does so, what makes you think the very officers will display initiative in a firefight. The whole system of training is pathetic throughout Pakistan's Military.
As an example I am posting a quote from ACdre Kaiser Tufails blog on his observations as Base Commander Jacobabad during the US presence there.
So what the Base commander did, within the confines of the system he has been trained in and operates in .. is commendable.
What he did with respect to the overall picture of dealing with terrorism is not. But blaming the base commander is like catching small fry and castrating it for no reason when the whole sea is filled with sick fish.
I don't find any gentleman here who is an expert in physical security or integrated security management system employed for such kind of large facilities. Most of the suggestions I have seen here are not professionally inclined in many ways.
Hi,
You are so correct in your judgement----the thing is---that what is coming out---if there was common sense security deployed---the terrorists would not have had the oppurtunity---two three men security teams in multiple teams making rounds on bicycles---dog patrols---watch towers with a minimum of two personales---was all that was supposedly needed----.
But my question is ---where are the millitary dogs----or does pak millitary don't have dogs any more---.
It's dirt cheap mate. The only thing it requires is coding and planning an impregnable system. I can even recommend certain Turkish companies that can do the job and secure 20SqKm area under USD5Million. Do you think that it is an excessive amount securing a compound with a billion dollar + worth of equipment? No it's not!
You're studying accounting, when you progress to finance and financial planning, you'll come across a very interesting concept called "cost of business"
So the cost of defending an airbase. What is it?
I find it funny how India can blame us for "mass exodus" happening 2000 Kms away from our geographic border but we can't blame India for a terrorist attack , oh i remember we are so ******* nice !
I find it funny how India can blame us for "mass exodus" happening 2000 Kms away from our geographic border but we can't blame India for a terrorist attack , oh i remember we are so ******* nice !
Actually your blame started in your media channel when Kamra got attacked, the role of Pakistan in exodus started with today's news. So actually you set the ball in motion....If you can blame India behind Kamra, why can't we blame you after that.I find it funny how India can blame us for "mass exodus" happening 2000 Kms away from our geographic border but we can't blame India for a terrorist attack , oh i remember we are so ******* nice !
Actually your blame started in your media channel when Kamra got attacked, the role of Pakistan in exodus started with today's news. So actually you set the ball in motion....If you can blame India behind Kamra, why can't we blame you after that.
I don't deny possible Indian hand in this attack, but be reasonable when a doubt against you is raised buddy.
This has been done in past too....Our politicians always put blame on external forces to hide their incompetence to provide security and other failures.
Better understand that the fault is also in the system too. As well as external threats are also real.
I find it funny how India can blame us for "mass exodus" happening 2000 Kms away from our geographic border but we can't blame India for a terrorist attack , oh i remember we are so ******* nice !
Walikum Hi Mastan Khan,
Sir, I am somewhat dismayed by your assumptions, calculations and conclusions. Albeit, other gentleman have answered your dilemma amicably, let me ask you bluntly, if a burglar was trying to break into your house in the wee hours, would you stand around until the police arrives, hope some neighbour will notice and come for your help or simply confront the culprit even if it means launching an attack with your walking stick. !!!
You are making it sound as if there were no pilots available hence the base commander had to fly the mission.
This was only a natural reaction from a man in charge of his establishment. Is there anything to suggest what the base commander was doing at that time on that special night, sleeping, praying, preparing for his fast. ???
All salutes to him for leading from the front and setting an example. Let's not assume what could have happened since most of us are not in a position to even imagine what procedures were in place and what actions were executed, however all in all it seems the operation was regular as clockwork.