Menace2Society
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If the tribals are not contributing to the economy, is it okay to launch drone attacks on them? are you okay with collateral damage?
And what exactly has the establishment costed pakistan in making all these terrible strategic blunders?
The only few folks that really gain from Drone and WOT are corrupt elements in the establishment. War profiteering establishment.
PA did the bare minimum, they even left the border open during war time so these tribals wouldn't whinge about having their movement restricted. With all these freedoms and trust, they still invited Taliban fighters into Pakistani territory. They were the gateway for AQ radicalization of Pakistanis. If they didn't want to be part of the war then they shouldn't have joined it by giving Talibs refuge. They think they can do anything they want without any consequences.
Any normal functioning army would have moved 100k+ troops to the border if 27 countries had invaded next door to play it safe. The CSF funds were for that, the blame goes to PA for eating that up and not even bothering to build a border fence but don't say nobody trusted the tribals to not get involved in the war. Everyone gave them ample opportunity.
Instead of owning up to their mistake, they allowed TTP to develop and got thousands of Pakistanis killed, lost intelligence access from the five eyes and gave India a free pass to fill the void. I am doing my best to control my anger at them so I won't say anymore about them but they have done significant damage to Pakistans standing in the world. You think Pakistan would be on the brink of bankruptcy had none of this happened?
If these folk were rational they would have asked for the troops to help keep them safe when war broke out and distanced themselves from the Talibs and AQ.
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