nightrider_saulat
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sorry guys he is not suppose to reitre so soon......there is lot of work left for him to do
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Yeah it was expected.Few weeks ago news were leaked that Army Chief declined extension.I think Lieutenant General Khalid Shameem Wynne will be the next Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army.He was recently promoted to Chief of General Staff (second most powerful position in Pakistan Army) which is a very important post so i think he will be the next COAS.General Kiyani will most likely retire or be reappointed to Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.
Do you have a reason to back up your belief? I would really like to see whatever one thinks that can cause an extension in his tenure. As per my understanding, Kiani has been among the (to put it crassly) dumbest and least reactive of generals ever. I seriously doubt the intellectual clout in Pakistan would want him to continue his tenure any further than he has achieved. Let us see how far he manages to stretch it.
One senior C.I.A. official, recently retired, said that of all the foreign spymasters the C.I.A. had dealt with, General Kayani was the most formidable and may have earned the most respect at C.I.A. headquarters in Langley, Va. The soft-spoken general, he said, is a master manipulator.
“In recent weeks a steady parade of top-level U.S. officials have visited General Kayani to make up their own minds about him. Most — including CIA chief Michael Hayden, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell and CENTCOM commander Adm. William Fallon — have come away confident that Kayani knows what he’s doing,” reports the Newsweek magazine.
Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Kayani has been described as a "soldier’s soldier" by US military officials. When he was appointed army chief, his first move was to visit the front lines in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, something that most US Generals very rarely do with the war in Afghanistan. Spending the Muslim holiday of Eid not with his family, but rather with his soldiers prompted American military officials to praise him as a "soldier’s soldier." A senior US military official predicted that the Pakistani army would perform much better under General Kayani than his predecessor Pervez Musharraf, who was often distracted by politics while serving as both President and Army Chief. The report quoted retired Pakistani military officials as saying that in an army deeply enmeshed in Pakistani politics, General Kayani had declined to ally himself with any political groups. As a junior officer, he briefly served as a military aide to Benazir Bhutto during her first term as prime minister in the late 1980s, but has stayed away from politicians since then.[15]
Dude please back up your silly comments before making such huge claims.Do you have a reason to back up your belief? I would really like to see whatever one thinks that can cause an extension in his tenure. As per my understanding, Kiani has been among the (to put it crassly) dumbest and least reactive of generals ever. I seriously doubt the intellectual clout in Pakistan would want him to continue his tenure any further than he has achieved. Let us see how far he manages to stretch it.
Do you have a reason to back up your belief? I would really like to see whatever one thinks that can cause an extension in his tenure. As per my understanding, Kiani has been among the (to put it crassly) dumbest and least reactive of generals ever. I seriously doubt the intellectual clout in Pakistan would want him to continue his tenure any further than he has achieved. Let us see how far he manages to stretch it.
agree sir...army of any nation is very powerfull and talented organisation...and i feel pakistan army is not short of officers to take over...I believe that even though COAS Kayani's performance is overwhelmingly good in WOT and other regional, strategic and military affairs I think he shouldn't be given extension because it is time for some other capable and deserving individual. It creates a healthy eniviroment in the army.
Pak Army is a professional organization and even after COAS KAyani we have many worthy, talented and capable officers that can fill his place and LT Gen Khalid Shamim Wyne is one such example. He is deserving to hold this place and I hope he would prove himself to be the best for this place.
Dude please back up your silly comments before making such huge claims.
Kayani's war efforts won him territory (and Pakistan is holding it) against an enemy that continues to defeat the might of the US army and 40 other nations combined.
Kayani as a General has been top notch and has even been awarded many titles from international bodies for his military capabilities.
leave bushy brother...he is lost.....but really kayani deserved more than army chief...........but what do u think about mr shah mehmood kuraishi...taking over as pm??????So what according to you requires to be a brilliant general?
1 To be deaf by one ear
or
2 To give stupid statements that we can handle China and Pakistan at the same time.
Make your choice.
leave bushy brother...he is lost.....but really kayani deserved more than army chief...........but what do u think about mr shah mehmood kuraishi...taking over as pm??????
leave bushy brother...he is lost.....but really kayani deserved more than army chief...........but what do u think about mr shah mehmood kuraishi...taking over as pm??????
Well the man is smart but the problem with him is that he is too party centric rather then thinking for the Nation.