I perfectly understand the theme, what I don't understand is the sudden need to suggest that civilians alone control the shots when it comes to drone-strikes. If Army is not in its favor, there's nothing that the GOP can do to make it accept them (much like the Kerry Lugur Bill, transferring control of ISI to Interior ministry, sending Gen. Pasha to India et al).
So, pray tell me, did Army's opposition to drone attacks begin after the 2008 elections? Or did it precede it?
i asked you this because you failed to see two things; one, that Gen Pasha was generalizing the situation whereby he admitted that there's A number that we can attribute to those terrorists who were killed by the drones, now this neither implies that this number was more than the civilian causalities, nor does it say that the Army supports the attacks. Two, as i have been shouting since the very start of this thread and elsewhere that it is now that the Army has refrained from fingering the politicians, this phase or era, whatever you like to term has its inception somewhere around post-Musharraf. The elections held under were the cleanest, half-hearted attempts/operations in Wana were stopped, Swat was operated in ONLY after a complete census was developed among the civilian and military bureaucracy and the fed govt etc etc.
You probably need to understand the measures through which the Army was able to 'influence' political decisions in the past. Here, let me help you, actions like creation of MQM, influencing the elections, 'buying' opinion formers (the media is free now, right?),
dandofying the politicians (now the COAS himself goes to the PM/President house to brief the 'lords', previously the case was otherwise, right?) etc etc were a few methods through which the military had been 'ruling' the 'bloody civilians', now you tell me, can you cite me an example related to the steps mentioned above, since Gen Kiyani took over? BTW, wasnt the first thing that Kiyani did after he took over was pulling out every fauji from the civilians institutions?
Had the Army been doing what you and your likes so vigorously propagate, shouldnt the 'aid' under the CSF would have been routed through the Army as opposed to the current practice where GoP controls the funds (and only $ 1.6 billions have been paid to the military out of the total of $ 10 billion that the GoP had received so far under the CSF?). Hadnt Sir Davis been released the very next day or in worst case scenario never had been arrested if it were upto the Army as had been happening during Musharraf's rule? And guess what, your idea of bringing in the ISI and the KL Bill into this is quite doltish. Why? Because KL was opposed NOT because it didnt favored the Army but it was against the very definition of sovereignty, and guess what, it wasnt only the Army that opposed it, a few people in civies (who had a working upper chamber) also did the same, that's one. Two, bringing ISI under the civilian control is as absurd as it can be, now if you want the ISI to be as dumb as the IB (where some geniuses (the IB Officers) presented the fcuking list of UNDERCOVER agents working outside Pakistan to the Supreme Court just because they wanted to fight their case where upon they wanted to prove that they were superseded or other Officers or yes-men were promoted out of turn!!), then please be my guest. And oh yes, if you missed it, let me remind you that recently about 4000 suckers were reinstated back (with full pay arrears and promotions from the date they were sacked) into the IB by none other than Sir Zardari, and not surprisingly those who were reinstated happened to be none other than THE PPP jiyalas!! :
http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...-destroys-domestic-intelligence-agency-3.html