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"Was this just to score points of was it done to make way for your entry in this thread?". You missed (c) None of the above. As for keeping "stupid school of though out of this discussion", the day you learn to spell the word "thought", I might even consider giving an ear to such a suggestion. Till then I am knee-deep in this conversation.
You could have come up with something better, rather than getting worried about my spellings!
Here take the T and keep it handy!
And BTW: "Be original, otherwise the game gets boring!"
Opening up cantonments: That implies long-term involvement in the region and inadvertently spending lots of money or to be more precise the holy tax-payers' money. Why not set up a temporary setting and spend that money equipping the forces police and FC which are supposed to protect the areas in the first place and will be needed to do so in case the army has to move out to defend some other border/frontier.
When youll come to know the difference among these three forces, I may be able to make your brains understand it better. Till than take a walk around.
A hint: AID IN CIVIL POWER and something known as IS Duties
If an FC personnel received a paltry 3,500 rupees (which the ISPR now proudly states has been doubled to 7,000 rupees), poor training etc etc, the personnel will not have any incentive to give his best. The army has to keep the local security forces in foresight for bolstering any short- and long- term commitments take the case of Afghanistan where US forces patrol alongside local forces. The army cannot work in isolation because this is your own frontier, not a foreign shore. You have understand the local socio-political factors at play. Spend the money in bettering the pay structure...
I can assure you there is not much difference of pay between and FC and army soldier. But then I might found you suggesting tomorrow that officer from FPSC and PPSC should also be given the same pays, a fighter pilot and an infantry subaltern should also be equally paid and private guard standing outside the bank and an Army sentry outside a military installation should also be paid equally and the US and our President should be given the same $$. How idiotic! You simply dont understand the difference in the mechanism and hierarchy!
Cantonments bringing development: (And this response is also for SSPGA). Fine there is development, but the development is primarily for the ease of the military and secondarily for the citizens. So in case an area never sees a cantonment, it should just give up on expecting development?
You are absolutely right! Thanks for reminding anywaz!
BTW, what was the fuss about?
You spoke of upgrading of equipments and newer technologies (such as net centric warfare, real time imagery, satellite communications, night vision equipment) being at your disposal. Do you really need all of this for the Taliban as of now?
Yeah right!
How about another solution: give us swords and let us make up the artillery with archery!
we cut down on the housing authorities and expansion of cantonments and divert all these funds to the upgrades. And yes "respectable tax payers" will not be willing to give the government any more money for bad governance.
Hmm.. now I know what stepped on the tail!
Now give me a break, I dont want to start this DHA thingy here, you are all know what DHA is and how does it operates! And if you thing it is being run by the holy tax-payers money I really doubt your comprehension!
BTW, we pay for it, for every brick that is used there, from own pockets! (just an allusion)
Well when we can wait for five years (starting 2002) for the military to even consider COIN seriously, the least we can do now is to simultaneously train the police and paramilitary forces to deal with these insurgents. Think long-term, not only short-term.
Suggest this to the MOI, I am not the best suited for this proposition!
Two corrections: (a) according to the DG-ISPR training in COIN was started two years back and was previously not even part of the conventional warfare training provided at PMA.
Hmm let me recall..was it 2004 when the first CTC (Counter Terrorism Course) was started in Infantry School in addition to the one being run at Cherat, yes it was. But yes all-arms were not being trained in this regards so our DG, again, cant be accused of misquoting.
I know you are guud word player, but lets not miss the facts.
So the entire army is not capable of dealing this insurgency
Yeah right! (Again)
Bad guess!
Even the Supply and Ordinance chaps are doing side roll front fires-front role reverse fire-vehicle assault and here a civilian tells me that not everyone is capable of dealing this insurgency! Lets do our own jobs, please.
certain units are, probably including the SSG commandoes
For your kind common sense and correcting the probably: SSG was trained for special ops, COIN, ATT/CTC etc etc since day it was born. They are the only and the best dudes that Pakistan has as regards to hostage rescue, FIBUA etc etc (other forces to compare with are the Elite Force (Police), the regular army, the ANF etc etc) Wake up!
Lastly, we all choose our professions, most of us are not forced into it, and should thereby learn to live with the decision we have made and the consequences. Its like if you choose to be a doctor, then you cant complain if you are on call every three days, have to put in long hours, are highly underpaid despite having spent 5 years doing your undergrad and at least another five doing your post-grad and have little to say in terms of social status and the monetary retribution you receive. As of now, there are very few sceptics of the army operation or broadly speaking of the way the army is doing business. So its time you stopped complaining/grumbling about how the army is not supported and appreciate the way the media and people of this country have given unrelenting support to the operation, with newspapers and TV channels running the ISPRs press releases as its lead stories and doing questioning very little for three weeks back to back.
What was all that about?
Oh I got it, the honorable Nadja is comparing the profession of Arms with banking etc!
Revisit the peace agreements in South Waziristan and the adjoining tribal areas and youll know who exactly was the peace broker in those instances and why.
Id say, why dont you re-visits it, it might be helpful, seriously!
An interesting sight you saluting with both your hands. Do put up a pic on this thread, never knew the army also dispensed a degree in humour to its soldiers
Kakay, you are miles away from being humorous, so dont allow me to provide you with any other rebukes.
You could have come up with something better, rather than getting worried about my spellings!
Here take the T and keep it handy!
And BTW: "Be original, otherwise the game gets boring!"
Opening up cantonments: That implies long-term involvement in the region and inadvertently spending lots of money or to be more precise the holy tax-payers' money. Why not set up a temporary setting and spend that money equipping the forces police and FC which are supposed to protect the areas in the first place and will be needed to do so in case the army has to move out to defend some other border/frontier.
When youll come to know the difference among these three forces, I may be able to make your brains understand it better. Till than take a walk around.
A hint: AID IN CIVIL POWER and something known as IS Duties
If an FC personnel received a paltry 3,500 rupees (which the ISPR now proudly states has been doubled to 7,000 rupees), poor training etc etc, the personnel will not have any incentive to give his best. The army has to keep the local security forces in foresight for bolstering any short- and long- term commitments take the case of Afghanistan where US forces patrol alongside local forces. The army cannot work in isolation because this is your own frontier, not a foreign shore. You have understand the local socio-political factors at play. Spend the money in bettering the pay structure...
I can assure you there is not much difference of pay between and FC and army soldier. But then I might found you suggesting tomorrow that officer from FPSC and PPSC should also be given the same pays, a fighter pilot and an infantry subaltern should also be equally paid and private guard standing outside the bank and an Army sentry outside a military installation should also be paid equally and the US and our President should be given the same $$. How idiotic! You simply dont understand the difference in the mechanism and hierarchy!
Cantonments bringing development: (And this response is also for SSPGA). Fine there is development, but the development is primarily for the ease of the military and secondarily for the citizens. So in case an area never sees a cantonment, it should just give up on expecting development?
You are absolutely right! Thanks for reminding anywaz!
BTW, what was the fuss about?
You spoke of upgrading of equipments and newer technologies (such as net centric warfare, real time imagery, satellite communications, night vision equipment) being at your disposal. Do you really need all of this for the Taliban as of now?
Yeah right!
How about another solution: give us swords and let us make up the artillery with archery!
we cut down on the housing authorities and expansion of cantonments and divert all these funds to the upgrades. And yes "respectable tax payers" will not be willing to give the government any more money for bad governance.
Hmm.. now I know what stepped on the tail!
Now give me a break, I dont want to start this DHA thingy here, you are all know what DHA is and how does it operates! And if you thing it is being run by the holy tax-payers money I really doubt your comprehension!
BTW, we pay for it, for every brick that is used there, from own pockets! (just an allusion)
Well when we can wait for five years (starting 2002) for the military to even consider COIN seriously, the least we can do now is to simultaneously train the police and paramilitary forces to deal with these insurgents. Think long-term, not only short-term.
Suggest this to the MOI, I am not the best suited for this proposition!
Two corrections: (a) according to the DG-ISPR training in COIN was started two years back and was previously not even part of the conventional warfare training provided at PMA.
Hmm let me recall..was it 2004 when the first CTC (Counter Terrorism Course) was started in Infantry School in addition to the one being run at Cherat, yes it was. But yes all-arms were not being trained in this regards so our DG, again, cant be accused of misquoting.
I know you are guud word player, but lets not miss the facts.
So the entire army is not capable of dealing this insurgency
Yeah right! (Again)
Bad guess!
Even the Supply and Ordinance chaps are doing side roll front fires-front role reverse fire-vehicle assault and here a civilian tells me that not everyone is capable of dealing this insurgency! Lets do our own jobs, please.
certain units are, probably including the SSG commandoes
For your kind common sense and correcting the probably: SSG was trained for special ops, COIN, ATT/CTC etc etc since day it was born. They are the only and the best dudes that Pakistan has as regards to hostage rescue, FIBUA etc etc (other forces to compare with are the Elite Force (Police), the regular army, the ANF etc etc) Wake up!
Lastly, we all choose our professions, most of us are not forced into it, and should thereby learn to live with the decision we have made and the consequences. Its like if you choose to be a doctor, then you cant complain if you are on call every three days, have to put in long hours, are highly underpaid despite having spent 5 years doing your undergrad and at least another five doing your post-grad and have little to say in terms of social status and the monetary retribution you receive. As of now, there are very few sceptics of the army operation or broadly speaking of the way the army is doing business. So its time you stopped complaining/grumbling about how the army is not supported and appreciate the way the media and people of this country have given unrelenting support to the operation, with newspapers and TV channels running the ISPRs press releases as its lead stories and doing questioning very little for three weeks back to back.
What was all that about?
Oh I got it, the honorable Nadja is comparing the profession of Arms with banking etc!
Revisit the peace agreements in South Waziristan and the adjoining tribal areas and youll know who exactly was the peace broker in those instances and why.
Id say, why dont you re-visits it, it might be helpful, seriously!
An interesting sight you saluting with both your hands. Do put up a pic on this thread, never knew the army also dispensed a degree in humour to its soldiers
Kakay, you are miles away from being humorous, so dont allow me to provide you with any other rebukes.