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Gen Qamar advises officers to prepare for 'changing threat'

The soldiers of Pak Army need to decide if Bajwa is important or is Pakistan more important?
 
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Sad to see the mindset of Pakistan Army, no internal pressure against Bajwa. Pakistan headed towards disaster, yes we might recover but there comes a time when you want to run, not learn to walk again.
 
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Failing state institutions ironically in part the doing of the "establishment" itself ....

It helps ensure no other institution can ever challenge the fauji supremacy and absolute hold on power. This is a design feature that offers a stable system, with its benefits and its drawbacks.
 
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It helps ensure no other institution can ever challenge the fauji supremacy and absolute hold on power. This is a design feature that offers a stable system, with its benefits and its drawbacks.

It's a failed banana state .... I say let it all burn down and start afresh. Only the corrupt support the corrupt.

Its the normalization of corruption and treason that will be the undoing of the state
 
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I will only respond to the part of the post related to your response to my post. Unfortunately the economic crisis is very much related to the political crisis. We have a iserious lack of confidence in addition to economic woes contributed by high fuel prices world wide. Once the political crisis resolves with a-setup, the stock exchange will perk up, and othet indicators might stabilize. As to wider economic woes, I am-afraid the outlook is bleek and I think we need a decade of fiscal restaint and tight reigns on spending while pushing exports vigorously before we can safely say we are out of danger. We need 10 years of stability for that which in Pakistani political parlance is a nonexistent entity. Whatever we do it will have to be an out of the box step to get us out of this-mess.
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Yep economy doesnt magically get back on track when you have political instability and rampant corruption.
 
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Step 1 right now would be to get the IMF bailout going again, followed by the Step 2 of completing the program for the first time in Pakistan's history. The bleakness you refer to will come more from overpopulation rather than a complete lack of economic progress, but at least it will take a little bit longer.
The bleakness is from the economic woes and Pakistan just has not learnt to tackle its population. Life is hard and frustrating and when you get frustrated you bonk. Bonking gives you babies whether you like it or not. No one cares about condoms as half do not want to use them and the rest cannot. The economy where jobs are not created by the private sector and people who are a real assett are not utilized appropriately is a bad one. We have the capacity and the will but lack leadership. I maintain we have enough manpower to change our destiny all we need is a bit better management. Your specific sarcy /funny remark would be " and coil the women and I would say amen to that".
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The soldiers of Pak Army need to decide if Bajwa is important or is Pakistan more important?
DHA > Pakistan.

The bleakness is from the economic woes and Pakistan just has not learnt to tackle its population. Life is hard and frustrating and when you get frustrated you bonk. Bonking gives you babies whether you like it or not. No one cares about condoms as half do not want to use them and the rest cannot. The economy where jobs are not created by the private sector and people who are a real assett are not utilized appropriately is a bad one. We have the capacity and the will but lack leadership. I maintain we have enough manpower to change our destiny all we need is a bit better management. Your specific sarcy /funny remark would be " and coil the women and I would say amen to that".
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Reduce defence budget by 80% and increase education budget to at least 5x the defence budget. Bonking will automatically go down.
 
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Why blaming Bajwa ?
He was unlucky when he took charge there was social media, country was vocal and there was a good leader

Every General committed similar crimes, made money, properties inside / outside country, unfortunately Bajwa got a leader (IK) who had right mediums to make his voice audible to awam
 
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The soldiers of Pak Army need to decide if Bajwa is important or is Pakistan more important?

Indecision is on your part my friend.
The sepoys are very well aware of who is more important and I can tell you it’s not the country and definitely not the people.

The bleakness is from the economic woes and Pakistan just has not learnt to tackle its population. Life is hard and frustrating and when you get frustrated you bonk. Bonking gives you babies whether you like it or not. No one cares about condoms as half do not want to use them and the rest cannot. The economy where jobs are not created by the private sector and people who are a real assett are not utilized appropriately is a bad one. We have the capacity and the will but lack leadership. I maintain we have enough manpower to change our destiny all we need is a bit better management. Your specific sarcy /funny remark would be " and coil the women and I would say amen to that".
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Nations Enslaved, do not prosper.
Except the elite in charge, off course.
 
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Earlier, the public would rejoice when there was martial law.

What changed this time? A politician viewed as an honest person, gradually steering Pakistan out of the economic hole, with a strong foreign policy, and then the regime change letter.

And suddenly the majority opened their eyes to the establishment’s circus that was going on from the last 7 decades.

In the bigger picture, fundamentally good is happening in Pakistan.

If not a revolution, a sustained beating of the establishment by the majority should be a viable plan of action.
 
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Life is hard and frustrating and when you get frustrated you bonk.

Quote of the Day. I will say no more here. :D

It's a failed banana state .... I say let it all burn down and start afresh. Only the corrupt support the corrupt.

Its the normalization of corruption and treason that will be the undoing of the state

As tempting as it might be to say that, I foresee the state carrying on in its present dismal condition for a good while yet.
 
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Quote of the Day. I will say no more here. :D



As tempting as it might be to say that, I foresee the state carrying on in its present dismal condition for a good while yet.
HAHAHA, I cant help laughing
 
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Inciting mutiny in the Army is a crime.
I are a US Citizen, Pak laws don't apply to me. Damn, were have I heard / read that before ?

PS: I are a Law abiding US Tax Payer, PA can lodge a complaint with the State Department if they so desire, who knows I might get a job with RAND Corp for bashing PA top brass. If HH can land a gig by bashing entire PA then there might be hope for me yet by bashing just the current PA COAS.
 
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Quote of the Day. I will say no more here. :D



As tempting as it might be to say that, I foresee the state carrying on in its present dismal condition for a good while yet.
There were some amazing plays written in the 50s and 60s. One such play was an Indian one called Adrak kay panjay. The other one was Taleem e Balighan.
The theme of adrak kay panjay was population planning and a-survey was conducted in the area to find out why no household had less than 11 children. The cohort was gathered together and asked why there were so many cjildren in each household. The answer was " Saheb circular railways". Circular railways!!! What do you mean circular railways. The reply was " saheb the last circular railways passes us-by at 11pm. It wakes all of us up. We then cannot go to sleep. We do need to do something to go to sleep" The answer in its-simplicity conveys the frustrations of the lives of the poor. The rich do not know such frustrations in their big kothis and there are other things to keep your mind body and soul occupied.
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