Who gives a fig about elite and mullas here man?
Get back to the topic. This is not a class debate.
Now you seriously need to STFU, as I was not talking to you at all and was replying to someone elses post. As a matter of fact you should be the last person on earth to tell someone else to stick to the topic. So all I have to say to you is stick it. And yes if you want to go running to the modes to complain about my post be my guest.
India is hitting Pakistan hard ..... on land, in and from the air, and from the sea.
But the war has started long before ..... with other fronts being opened and kept primed.
Old festering wounds in the tattered Pakistani fabric are presented a prime opportunity to burst forth with a longstanding pent-up pustular discharge in Balochistan ..... aided and supported by the Indian establishment and other entities working at undermining Pakistan.
The world nods in disapproval at Pakistani atrocities and gives a silent nod of approval to the Indian liberation.
Meanwhile, winter is over, and there is a fresh push from across the Afghan border to keep thing boiling and crackling further up North.
On the West Pakistan is fighting to remain Pakistan.
In the East Pakistan is fighting to keep India out ..... along a vast border that eats up close to 70% of its force levels.
But the Indian dam of patience and statesmanship has finally burst, and the waters run wild, inundating Pakistan from more than one shore.
The waters burst through the mountains in the North, with Kargil having provided a vital mock exercise and lessons learned.
The chicken neck with China is twisted and broken off, the bird now flapping in its death throes. The US makes the requisite low-rumble noises to keep the Chinese quiet.
A new route is opened up for forces to circle around and start squeezing the Pakistani head between a rock and a hard place.
The US asks for calm and peace and sanity to return ..... while Indian troops bolster the West flank, and GI Joes look away ..... or lend a helping hand ..... depending of where pakistan's tenuous grip of the last vestiges of US sympathy lie at the time.
The naval waves start flowing in from the western sea board first, with the eastern port assets deployed and rounding the cape close behind.
The Pakistani navy goes out bravely .... but the inevitable happens 3 days later, and Karachi falls. Gwadar doesn't need to fall ..... the Balochis have managed that first ...... as Indian troops stream in from the sea and from the East.
Pakistan is now Punjab and Sindh is danger of imploding.
They have bigger fish to fry than worry about Balochistan declaring Independence, as a protectorate of India.
Or about FATA, NWFP, and Waziristan going back into the Afghan fold ..... administered by the Indo-Afghan Peace Keeping Force (IAPKF).
General Kayani finally gives in, and 4 weeks to the date that India mobilised its Rapid Action Corps, the formal Charter of Surrender is signed, with him handing over his sword to General Kapoor ..... in Jhelum, Punjab.
The Indian forces pull back in a phased manner, and 8 weeks later, India and now-non-nuclear Pakistan start an era of a 1000 years of Peace and Friendship, along with Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka.
The SARC truly becomes a potent reality now, starting an era of tech sharing, common currency (the Rupee), open trade corridors, and civil exchange in culture, education, sports, power, agriculture, and water, with whom China develops close trade ties, to make this the richest region of the world in less than a decade.
Cheers, Doc