AgNoStiC MuSliM
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Well the Hindutva *** kissing trolls is a given - but these others OoE, Deltacamelately, Shek, S-2, Zraver - I use to think that these people had a measure of honor in the sense that could help peole understand the issues better - I was absolutely disappointed that that for the most part, no tonly are they ignorant but also just a bunch of bigots.
Anyway - I don't think these need interaction, just can't believe Matt and Ira would let that happen to that board.
I realize that this is completely off topic - but I would still argue that the atmosphere that one is surrounded in skews perceptions and views.
Religious and cultural views aside, I think the problem you see (and I saw) in many of the 'professionals' is the same problem we see in US policy currently.
I am generalizing but, military men know how to wage war, they know how to win battles - long term geo-strategy and geo-politics is not necessarily at the top of the list.
They see Afghanistan, and US problems in Afghanistan, conclude Pakistan is not doing as much as it should, and the mindset that has trained them for victory in the battlefield will prompt the responses you see.
Where I would butt heads with them was always over the point that US policy was not serving long term goals of 'winning hearts and minds', nor getting the people behind the effort, nor looking at the issue from a regional perspective that addressed the concerns of all stakeholders.
This was always countered by "pakistan needs to do more" - as military men, their current priority is winning militarily in Afghanistan, and therefore the more nuanced and comprehensive approach I believe just doesn't play a part, and Pakistan's approach (which hasn't been really much either for a long time, though it is improving) is looked at as part of the problem, in terms of short term tactical goals.
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