Imran Khan
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What can any Pakistani do against the powerfuls?
Back when PDF started, we use to talk about how 5th generation warfare is about turning the people against its army and agencies, then slowly the hatred will be so high that internal fights, protests, propaganda and finally some sort of rebellion will start, this will then give excuse for foreign nations to interfere. The excuses can be from state brutality, corruption, betrayal, economic problems, poverty to people wanting a change. It maybe true or not but this will be the excuse.
Whats surprising is its all coming true for Pakistan, we could never imagine people of Pakistan using social media etc to attack the armed forces and agencies. The armed forces let it reach this level is astonishing. They should be 10 steps ahead but made big mistakes. Right now their job should be to diffuse the situation but instead it seems like they're agitating it. I cannot understand the benefits of strong action against the biggest political party in Pakistan, jailing their leadership, strong brutality against its workers, this same political party spent a decade to unite Pakistanis. Its clear PTI and IK also made blunders, just before IK removal PTI were army zindabad and after IK removal army murdabad but the establishment should be willing to negotiate a solution.
Generations of war:
First-generation warfare refers to the battles of the ancient period that were fought with hand-to-hand combat. In these conflicts, each party bears the symbol of their state or tribe on their flag and uniform. Weapons like swords, spears and bludgeons were used while soldiers were arranged in phalanx, line and column formations as tactics.
Second-generation warfare is a period characterized mainly by "fire and gunpowder." This period follows the ancient period and is a time of advancement in war tactics. These new methods are implemented in battle while gunpowder, rifled muskets and breech-loading weapons are introduced.
If second-generation warfare is classified as "early modern warfare" then third-generation warfare can be classified as the beginning of "modern warfare." This period of modern warfare can be defined as the period when air forces and long-range weapons are introduced and the wars start to move from the front lines deeper into territories, such as where civilians live. World War II is the most indisputable example of third-generation warfare.
This period witnessed a shift from the traditional two-front wars to conflicts in which civilians were also affected in order to demoralize the other side. The warring countries tried to squash the morale of the other's civilians in order to defuse a country's war power; it is also a period in which the brutality and savagery of war moved beyond the front lines and residential areas were brutally bombed.
Fourth-generation warfare was a new phase that was witnessed in the Gulf War and the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. It was a period in which civilian casualties outnumbered those of front-line soldiers, "guerilla" tactics gained more importance and paramilitary groups and terrorist organizations were even being used as subcontractors. The "proxy wars" of this period stand out as countries began to hire and arm subcontractors to do their bidding in the field.
Fifth-generation warfare
Fifth-generation warfare is the most dangerous stage to this day. It is a stage that seriously threatens the hopes of global peace in the 21st century and the struggle for a sustainable world.
It is a period in which countries attempt to take each other down through digital operations rather than military conflicts. Cyberattacks and manipulations are rampant while social engineering and disinformation plague the internet.
generals: buys expensive cars, lives in big housesBack when PDF started, we use to talk about how 5th generation warfare is about turning the people against its army and agencies, then slowly the hatred will be so high that internal fights, protests, propaganda and finally some sort of rebellion will start, this will then give excuse for foreign nations to interfere. The excuses can be from state brutality, corruption, betrayal, economic problems, poverty to people wanting a change. It maybe true or not but this will be the excuse.
Whats surprising is its all coming true for Pakistan, we could never imagine people of Pakistan using social media etc to attack the armed forces and agencies. The armed forces let it reach this level is astonishing. They should be 10 steps ahead but made big mistakes. Right now their job should be to diffuse the situation but instead it seems like they're agitating it. I cannot understand the benefits of strong action against the biggest political party in Pakistan, jailing their leadership, strong brutality against its workers, this same political party spent a decade to unite Pakistanis. Its clear PTI and IK also made blunders, just before IK removal PTI were army zindabad and after IK removal army murdabad but the establishment should be willing to negotiate a solution.
Back when PDF started, we use to talk about how 5th generation warfare is about turning the people against its army and agencies, then slowly the hatred will be so high that internal fights, protests, propaganda and finally some sort of rebellion will start, this will then give excuse for foreign nations to interfere. The excuses can be from state brutality, corruption, betrayal, economic problems, poverty to people wanting a change. It maybe true or not but this will be the excuse.
Whats surprising is its all coming true for Pakistan, we could never imagine people of Pakistan using social media etc to attack the armed forces and agencies. The armed forces let it reach this level is astonishing. They should be 10 steps ahead but made big mistakes. Right now their job should be to diffuse the situation but instead it seems like they're agitating it. I cannot understand the benefits of strong action against the biggest political party in Pakistan, jailing their leadership, strong brutality against its workers, this same political party spent a decade to unite Pakistanis. Its clear PTI and IK also made blunders, just before IK removal PTI were army zindabad and after IK removal army murdabad but the establishment should be willing to negotiate a solution.
Generations of war:
First-generation warfare refers to the battles of the ancient period that were fought with hand-to-hand combat. In these conflicts, each party bears the symbol of their state or tribe on their flag and uniform. Weapons like swords, spears and bludgeons were used while soldiers were arranged in phalanx, line and column formations as tactics.
Second-generation warfare is a period characterized mainly by "fire and gunpowder." This period follows the ancient period and is a time of advancement in war tactics. These new methods are implemented in battle while gunpowder, rifled muskets and breech-loading weapons are introduced.
If second-generation warfare is classified as "early modern warfare" then third-generation warfare can be classified as the beginning of "modern warfare." This period of modern warfare can be defined as the period when air forces and long-range weapons are introduced and the wars start to move from the front lines deeper into territories, such as where civilians live. World War II is the most indisputable example of third-generation warfare.
This period witnessed a shift from the traditional two-front wars to conflicts in which civilians were also affected in order to demoralize the other side. The warring countries tried to squash the morale of the other's civilians in order to defuse a country's war power; it is also a period in which the brutality and savagery of war moved beyond the front lines and residential areas were brutally bombed.
Fourth-generation warfare was a new phase that was witnessed in the Gulf War and the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. It was a period in which civilian casualties outnumbered those of front-line soldiers, "guerilla" tactics gained more importance and paramilitary groups and terrorist organizations were even being used as subcontractors. The "proxy wars" of this period stand out as countries began to hire and arm subcontractors to do their bidding in the field.
Fifth-generation warfare
Fifth-generation warfare is the most dangerous stage to this day. It is a stage that seriously threatens the hopes of global peace in the 21st century and the struggle for a sustainable world.
It is a period in which countries attempt to take each other down through digital operations rather than military conflicts. Cyberattacks and manipulations are rampant while social engineering and disinformation plague the internet.
5th Gen warfare has been imposed on Pakistanis/Muslims since the colonial days and the biggest purveyor of this is none other than the sepoys...Back when PDF started, we use to talk about how 5th generation warfare is about turning the people against its army and agencies, then slowly the hatred will be so high that internal fights, protests, propaganda and finally some sort of rebellion will start, this will then give excuse for foreign nations to interfere. The excuses can be from state brutality, corruption, betrayal, economic problems, poverty to people wanting a change. It maybe true or not but this will be the excuse.
Whats surprising is its all coming true for Pakistan, we could never imagine people of Pakistan using social media etc to attack the armed forces and agencies. The armed forces let it reach this level is astonishing. They should be 10 steps ahead but made big mistakes. Right now their job should be to diffuse the situation but instead it seems like they're agitating it. I cannot understand the benefits of strong action against the biggest political party in Pakistan, jailing their leadership, strong brutality against its workers, this same political party spent a decade to unite Pakistanis. Its clear PTI and IK also made blunders, just before IK removal PTI were army zindabad and after IK removal army murdabad but the establishment should be willing to negotiate a solution.
Generations of war:
First-generation warfare refers to the battles of the ancient period that were fought with hand-to-hand combat. In these conflicts, each party bears the symbol of their state or tribe on their flag and uniform. Weapons like swords, spears and bludgeons were used while soldiers were arranged in phalanx, line and column formations as tactics.
Second-generation warfare is a period characterized mainly by "fire and gunpowder." This period follows the ancient period and is a time of advancement in war tactics. These new methods are implemented in battle while gunpowder, rifled muskets and breech-loading weapons are introduced.
If second-generation warfare is classified as "early modern warfare" then third-generation warfare can be classified as the beginning of "modern warfare." This period of modern warfare can be defined as the period when air forces and long-range weapons are introduced and the wars start to move from the front lines deeper into territories, such as where civilians live. World War II is the most indisputable example of third-generation warfare.
This period witnessed a shift from the traditional two-front wars to conflicts in which civilians were also affected in order to demoralize the other side. The warring countries tried to squash the morale of the other's civilians in order to defuse a country's war power; it is also a period in which the brutality and savagery of war moved beyond the front lines and residential areas were brutally bombed.
Fourth-generation warfare was a new phase that was witnessed in the Gulf War and the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. It was a period in which civilian casualties outnumbered those of front-line soldiers, "guerilla" tactics gained more importance and paramilitary groups and terrorist organizations were even being used as subcontractors. The "proxy wars" of this period stand out as countries began to hire and arm subcontractors to do their bidding in the field.
Fifth-generation warfare
Fifth-generation warfare is the most dangerous stage to this day. It is a stage that seriously threatens the hopes of global peace in the 21st century and the struggle for a sustainable world.
It is a period in which countries attempt to take each other down through digital operations rather than military conflicts. Cyberattacks and manipulations are rampant while social engineering and disinformation plague the internet.
Nice post. Your bosses in GHQ will be proud. Keep up the good work, maybe one day you will be the next Dirty Harry
Thank you Sir, hopefully Nishan e Haider candidate. Please try to read my post again. President Alvi also mentioned that army should show restraint and try to resolve the issues, be forgiving. The level of hatred has reached all time high and our agencies should have known this. I considered it as a great failure. Keep in mind civil wars and rebellion start exactly like this and our army fell in the well. Failure is allowing the situation to reach this level. The situation should have been handled in a better manner.
Yes, no turning back now. Please al least return to Pakistan to participate in the fight against the root cause. What are you waiting for?No - no - no - the matric fail dufferes in GHQ did this all on their own and the people have awoken - there is no turning back now. Everyone can see the root cause of all of Pakistan's problem's. It is the Generals in GHQ/ISI ... Period ..
Most civilised, educated and enlightened countries militaries are firmly in the barracks. They do not come out on to civvie street.
Last year General Babar and ISI chief Anjum in that infamous presser came out and openly stated the army wants nothing to do with politics, who are these idiots trying to fool?
They have their hand in every political machination. They are hand in globe with PDM.
Back when PDF started, we use to talk about how 5th generation warfare is about turning the people against its army and agencies, then slowly the hatred will be so high that internal fights, protests, propaganda and finally some sort of rebellion will start, this will then give excuse for foreign nations to interfere. The excuses can be from state brutality, corruption, betrayal, economic problems, poverty to people wanting a change. It maybe true or not but this will be the excuse.
Whats surprising is its all coming true for Pakistan, we could never imagine people of Pakistan using social media etc to attack the armed forces and agencies. The armed forces let it reach this level is astonishing. They should be 10 steps ahead but made big mistakes. Right now their job should be to diffuse the situation but instead it seems like they're agitating it. I cannot understand the benefits of strong action against the biggest political party in Pakistan, jailing their leadership, strong brutality against its workers, this same political party spent a decade to unite Pakistanis. Its clear PTI and IK also made blunders, just before IK removal PTI were army zindabad and after IK removal army murdabad but the establishment should be willing to negotiate a solution.
Generations of war:
First-generation warfare refers to the battles of the ancient period that were fought with hand-to-hand combat. In these conflicts, each party bears the symbol of their state or tribe on their flag and uniform. Weapons like swords, spears and bludgeons were used while soldiers were arranged in phalanx, line and column formations as tactics.
Second-generation warfare is a period characterized mainly by "fire and gunpowder." This period follows the ancient period and is a time of advancement in war tactics. These new methods are implemented in battle while gunpowder, rifled muskets and breech-loading weapons are introduced.
If second-generation warfare is classified as "early modern warfare" then third-generation warfare can be classified as the beginning of "modern warfare." This period of modern warfare can be defined as the period when air forces and long-range weapons are introduced and the wars start to move from the front lines deeper into territories, such as where civilians live. World War II is the most indisputable example of third-generation warfare.
This period witnessed a shift from the traditional two-front wars to conflicts in which civilians were also affected in order to demoralize the other side. The warring countries tried to squash the morale of the other's civilians in order to defuse a country's war power; it is also a period in which the brutality and savagery of war moved beyond the front lines and residential areas were brutally bombed.
Fourth-generation warfare was a new phase that was witnessed in the Gulf War and the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. It was a period in which civilian casualties outnumbered those of front-line soldiers, "guerilla" tactics gained more importance and paramilitary groups and terrorist organizations were even being used as subcontractors. The "proxy wars" of this period stand out as countries began to hire and arm subcontractors to do their bidding in the field.
Fifth-generation warfare
Fifth-generation warfare is the most dangerous stage to this day. It is a stage that seriously threatens the hopes of global peace in the 21st century and the struggle for a sustainable world.
It is a period in which countries attempt to take each other down through digital operations rather than military conflicts. Cyberattacks and manipulations are rampant while social engineering and disinformation plague the internet.