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it is not about the thread but when i see a COAS speaking on a subject in somewhere i always ask this question: ''does an ordinary english citizen, a regular folk know the name of the COAS of England?'' i guess no, he doesnt know. he also doesnt need to know. What about Germany? i guess the same. They dont know the name of COAS(except the last one, but he resigned after his fault in afghanistan). What about Holland? the answer is the same... What about Sweden? Italy? Greece? Spain? France? i m afraid the answer is again ''no''. No they dont know the names. also they dont need to know.
But in countries like USA, Turkey, Pakistan, India everybody knows the name of the Chief. in fact USA is an exception in this list. But what about others? Can it be about our understanding of Democracy? Does COAS really need to speak about domestic affairs and tell his opinion about the political situation of the country? i m afraid the answer is again ''no''... but militarism is something like a carved engraved glyph on our souls. i hope we can success democratic reforms after economical reforms. As eastern people, as eastern civilisation, we need to do this. if we dont, in everystep of ours, westerns will keep blaming us with the lack of democracy and they will use extreme fractions against the stability of our countries.
i hope everybody in this forum can understand the value of democracy and stand against militarist ideology. Independence is something, freedom is another gentelmen, lets dont lose our freedom while we speak of independence. why did i write all these? i dont know, but there is onething. i dont like soldiers to interfare in domestic business of the countries and policies. i dont like them to act like a party leader... i want them to respect the free will of the folk. thats all. yes i feel better now after writing all these here. thank you for reading.
Regards
Kansubeg