It does not matter whose fault it is and what the circumstances are. The army interventions has skewed the political process for the worse. Whatever short terms benefits gained have been negated by the long term damage. I am fine with direct army rule. But they do not want any accountability. They have resorted to indirect rule. But behind the scene manipulations serves no one.
Acknowledging the causes always matters, my point wasn't about laying blame, so I don't know where you got that objection from.
Acknowledging is not the same as blaming. I also did not mention any benefits, short term or otherwise, so I fail to see why you are using such a term. Benefits do not come into it, they did good, but also made mistakes. and one doesn't negate the other, the issue of negation does not arise. That's just hollow thinking, divorced from reality.
The point is, due to circumstance Pakistan found itself in situation where military involvement ensued. There's nothing to cry about.
No nation is born complete, each and every nation has gone through their development process, as has Pakistan, it is still evolving, other countries are also evolving. The only difference being each country faces different challenges, and different environment.
No military in the world wants accountability, it's nothing special about Pakistan military, the accountability of militaries differs from country to country, even then complete accountability of any military in the world doesn't exits. Has America accounted for the $2.5 trillion it spent in Afghanistan, that's no short change, it's the most open nation on earth, but still faces accountability issues. Pakistan is facing it's share of problems, like other countries, but there is a constant habit of presenting Pakistan as a special case, which it isn't.
I would rather have indirect rule then direct rule, it is part of evolution. I gave you the example of Turkiye and Indonesia, their militaries were far more involved in direct and indirect politics. Throwing baseless criticism serves no purpose, other then blowing steam.
In Pakistan, I see a system that is evolving, as long as military does not attempt a takeover, it will play itself out and settle in its own time, there is nothing wrong with that. Pakistan has achieved a lot since independent in 1947, that was done by the military, politicians, bureaucracy and the civil society, despite the grave challenges not faced by other nations.
This drama will be done soon, I'm sure further challenges will come forward, but that is how nations evolve and reach maturity.