no taunting please
if they do then uncle Sam will make some big trouble for us. our Arab brothers are also not really pleased with us due to this port which will be their competition. Uncle Wang is doing good but is no where near to stop Uncle Sam.
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please dont be too PC here, the army operations have happened even during Bhutto's time. when state is threatened then it acts very harshly. the sardars loose their symbolic bickering when the infrastructure is built because its one of the things that they bring up with local and foreign media and normally its the Marri, Bughti, Magsi and jamali that is employed to develop those structures.
we halted our cantonments on the orders of COAS do tell me if that has helped in anyway? secondly I am recommending tight security and establishment of such places to project power to protect our national interests. a selfish Sardar who spends most of his time having the men of opposing tribes killed or bullying his own tribesmen should be our least concern while looking out for sentiments. the solution for dissidence is indeed political not military. but I am talking about a strategic port here and its safety and I am up for the use of maximum force for any a hole who only understands the language of force, who thinks that by abducting people working at the ports he is doing justice to his tribe.
this thread is not about the usual bickering of the Baloch sardars who on air say that its the right of every baloch fighter to kill at least one punjabi in his life time. (referenec Bramdagh to Talat Hussain's interview)
India has openly shown "concern" to the port
UAE doesnt like the idea of loosing some custom due to potential competition
Uncle Sam doesnt like Uncle Wang and his presence in Arabian sea
so all or some of them might give a lending hand to Jundullah, Lashker Jhangvi & BLA to disrupt this port. politicians can try their luck and reason with their disgruntled "brothers" while military should be on the alert to keep these "brothers" away from national assets.
its a matter of national security our repute and our friendship with China.