Yes, Go on and deduce my mindset concerning what I have written “here” only. Rather you are surpassingly the cleverest of us all. Well done.
You really believe that every single soldier of Pak Army liked the previous war strategy? You are missing out on a lot, and I pity you a lot in return.
Apparently you practically disregarded the actual “brag” in bilalhaiders post and stormed to the conclusion that “I’m” a bragger. Pitiful.
Moreover, it was also in the same post you thanked too. Pathetic. My supposed “brag” was brought about on purpose and was dedicated to bilalhaider who bragged about his family’s HIGH stance in Pak Army. The dude needs to learn to relaxxx and become aware of the fact that not Every Patriotic Pakistani likes the Army. I’m guessing he read where I was located at and paranoia took over therefore assuming that it’s totally normal that I, for being a Pakhtun, hate the Army (Although I will prove to you I like the Army. PM me, and I will be more then glad to)
So you come to an end that my uncle wasn’t in favor of this war? Why so? Please tell me as I’m very curious.
If this war was under his command, at least he experienced the reality of Swat and the rest of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He would’ve felt sympathy for Pakistanis living in KP and would’ve initiated the operation way ahead of time, unlike Mush who wanted negotiations with terrorist, which also took well over a year and over a thousand sacrifices of innocent people including my own. Moreover, Mush blindly sent forward some thousands of troops who didn't have permission to fire a bullet at a terrorist across from him; even worse.
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More insults? The Army was recognized as another Taliban proxy for not taking action. They (the Army) had already created enough damage for themselves as a result of not doing anything despite the fact that people were dying right in front of them. Just recently right after Rah e Rast did the Army’s reputation get better and better; and we all hope it gets better Inshallah.
Here goes another one, you know the organization in and out, well good for you.
Later on, when the right time comes, I will share some interesting stuff with all of you guys.
Just answer this:
You ask the government of Pakistan to tell the US 'stop the drone attacks', they'll stop them, & the Army will stop accommodating the Americans. If the Americans still don't stop, the Army will make them stop. It is the government that are the sell-outs, not the Army. You're looking at the wrong side buddy. The Army has closed down supply routes for the Americans before. The Army has repeatedly said that drone attacks are a violation of the nation's sovereignty, yet it is the government that never speaks up against these things, and doesn't say no, & always heeds to the wishes of the Americans. Stop blaming the Army for the faults of the Zardari government.