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LONDON: A senior British military commander has said that Pakistan army has made “breathtaking” gains against terrorists and extremists in tribal areas – unmatched in over 150 years – and deserves credit for that.

Commander Field Army Lieutenant-General Patrick Nicholas Sanders was addressing at an event organised at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, in celebration of the 70th Independence anniversary of Pakistan, organised by World Congress of Overseas Pakistanis (WCOP) in collaboration with High Commission of Pakistan and Conservative Friends of Pakistan (CFoP). Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK Syed Ibne Abbas, Bestway Group’s Chief Executive Zameer Chaudhry and WCOP’s Syed Qamar Raza also spoke on the occasion.

Lieutenant-General Patrick Sanders said, “Pakistan army has done more than anyone to combat extremism and terrorism and the achievements are extraordinary.”

Lieutenant-General Patrick Sanders, who visited Pakistan recently, said the success Pakistan had in Waziristan and Fata was the “most extraordinary” by all standards and “it has been the most successful operation in that area for over 150 years”. He said that Britain has played its part in helping Pakistan combat terrorism by supporting Pakistan Army. He said: “Our relationship is very close and the role Pakistan army plays is very important in the region.”

Major General Muhammad Amir, of GOC 10th Division, especially arrived from Pakistan to take part in this event. Addressing to a select group of audience on the occasion, he said that Pakistan military valued its close ties with British military and the two armies worked together to combat joint threats. He said that extremists using hideouts in Afghanistan to destabilise Pakistan but Pakistan is determined to deal with the challenge of terrorism by managing border with Afghanistan.

“The western zone is being stabilised through improving border management with Afghanistan, triggering huge socio economic activities, improving communication infrastructure and health sector, adding quality schools and colleges and nurturing gainful youth. Selective intelligence based operations in hinterland are helping in a big way in getting rid of trouble makers and unhindered movement of explosives and weapons, making our country safe every day.”

Major General Amir said, “Pakistan is heading in right direction, our national trajectory to stability, security and prosperity is correct. The important role of our countrymen living overseas cannot be overstated.”

He told the audience that Pakistan had sacrificed alone more than all nations combined. “We have faced an onslaught of death and destruction with resilience and courage and as a state and society. We have turned the tide beating all forces of evil, who are now on the run for their life. The writ of state has now been established in every inch of our territory. This all has come with a price. Over 42k civilians and 22k brave soldiers have been martyred and injured.”

Zameer Chaudhry called on British Pakistanis to consider joining British armed forces. He said that cooperation between Pakistan and the UK armed forces is essential for peace and stability in the region.

He said that Pakistanis had played a historic role in standing up for Britain through a world war and proved that they believe in the shared values of democracy and freedom. He hoped that cultural, defence and trade between the two countries will improve in the future.

Syeda Qamar Raza said that British Pakistanis were no more migrants to Britain. “We are part and parcel of this society, we are here to stay, and our third generation is growing up in this country. We are campaigning for our youth to join British Army and become part of the British defence. He said that Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa during his recent visit to the UK agreed to send Major General Muhammad Amir for this event.


https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/20...er-says-Pak-gains-against-terror-breathtaking
 
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LONDON: A senior British military commander has said that Pakistan army has made “breathtaking” gains against terrorists and extremists in tribal areas – unmatched in over 150 years – and deserves credit for that.

Thanks for reminding us of British raj again, we almost forgot.
 
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Always nice to fill air in baloon , we need some comment "Good Job" to feel good thank you it was really appreciated

We are always here to work on such matters
Obviously the "Thank yous" are great vs actually having defence purchases or defence deals
Now if the "Thank yous" came along with few Sea kings , now that would be something


When we request defence equipment = Theenga
 
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LONDON: A senior British military commander has said that Pakistan army has made “breathtaking” gains against terrorists and extremists in tribal areas – unmatched in over 150 years – and deserves credit for that.

Commander Field Army Lieutenant-General Patrick Nicholas Sanders was addressing at an event organised at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, in celebration of the 70th Independence anniversary of Pakistan, organised by World Congress of Overseas Pakistanis (WCOP) in collaboration with High Commission of Pakistan and Conservative Friends of Pakistan (CFoP). Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK Syed Ibne Abbas, Bestway Group’s Chief Executive Zameer Chaudhry and WCOP’s Syed Qamar Raza also spoke on the occasion.

Lieutenant-General Patrick Sanders said, “Pakistan army has done more than anyone to combat extremism and terrorism and the achievements are extraordinary.”

Lieutenant-General Patrick Sanders, who visited Pakistan recently, said the success Pakistan had in Waziristan and Fata was the “most extraordinary” by all standards and “it has been the most successful operation in that area for over 150 years”. He said that Britain has played its part in helping Pakistan combat terrorism by supporting Pakistan Army. He said: “Our relationship is very close and the role Pakistan army plays is very important in the region.”

Major General Muhammad Amir, of GOC 10th Division, especially arrived from Pakistan to take part in this event. Addressing to a select group of audience on the occasion, he said that Pakistan military valued its close ties with British military and the two armies worked together to combat joint threats. He said that extremists using hideouts in Afghanistan to destabilise Pakistan but Pakistan is determined to deal with the challenge of terrorism by managing border with Afghanistan.

“The western zone is being stabilised through improving border management with Afghanistan, triggering huge socio economic activities, improving communication infrastructure and health sector, adding quality schools and colleges and nurturing gainful youth. Selective intelligence based operations in hinterland are helping in a big way in getting rid of trouble makers and unhindered movement of explosives and weapons, making our country safe every day.”

Major General Amir said, “Pakistan is heading in right direction, our national trajectory to stability, security and prosperity is correct. The important role of our countrymen living overseas cannot be overstated.”

He told the audience that Pakistan had sacrificed alone more than all nations combined. “We have faced an onslaught of death and destruction with resilience and courage and as a state and society. We have turned the tide beating all forces of evil, who are now on the run for their life. The writ of state has now been established in every inch of our territory. This all has come with a price. Over 42k civilians and 22k brave soldiers have been martyred and injured.”

Zameer Chaudhry called on British Pakistanis to consider joining British armed forces. He said that cooperation between Pakistan and the UK armed forces is essential for peace and stability in the region.

He said that Pakistanis had played a historic role in standing up for Britain through a world war and proved that they believe in the shared values of democracy and freedom. He hoped that cultural, defence and trade between the two countries will improve in the future.

Syeda Qamar Raza said that British Pakistanis were no more migrants to Britain. “We are part and parcel of this society, we are here to stay, and our third generation is growing up in this country. We are campaigning for our youth to join British Army and become part of the British defence. He said that Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa during his recent visit to the UK agreed to send Major General Muhammad Amir for this event.


https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/20...er-says-Pak-gains-against-terror-breathtaking
No doubt that Pakistan has achieved much. Mashallah! But do not be impressed with Old Colonial Master's praise.
And who is this Zameer Chaudry? No one should be joining the British Military including native Britons as the "Merchants" who control power keep sending them into wars of mass deception.

No doubt that Pakistan has achieved much. Mashallah! But do not be impressed with Old Colonial Master's praise.
And who is this Zameer Chaudry? No one should be joining the British Military including native Britons as the "Merchants" who control power keep sending them into wars of mass deception.
I have just googled him...it seems he is an adopted member of the "Merchant" family.
 
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No doubt that Pakistan has achieved much. Mashallah! But do not be impressed with Old Colonial Master's praise.
And who is this Zameer Chaudry? No one should be joining the British Military including native Britons as the "Merchants" who control power keep sending them into wars of mass deception.

I have just googled him...it seems he is an adopted member of the "Merchant" family.

I didn't posted the article to show British praise but to show the status of Pak Army. Pakistanis don't need British praise to respect their Army. The security we feel daily in our homes is the biggest evidence of the success of Pak Army.
 
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I didn't posted the article to show British praise but to show the status of Pak Army. Pakistanis don't need British praise to respect their Army. The security we feel daily in our homes is the biggest evidence of the success of Pak Army.
Agreed, however no doubt there will be "House Negro" Pakistanis reading your post and will show it to their friends as a mark of validation due to their inferiority complex.
 
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Still better than what Ex NA Speaker, Ilahi Bakhs Soomro said when the Old hag visited Pakistan, Your Highness, we are your subjects.

He caught a lot of flack for that cringe-worthy gutter comment.
 
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Agreed ... thanks to our soldiers and leadership of RS ... others dont deserve any praise yet ...
I didn't posted the article to show British praise but to show the status of Pak Army. Pakistanis don't need British praise to respect their Army. The security we feel daily in our homes is the biggest evidence of the success of Pak Army.
 
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Agreed, however no doubt there will be "House Negro" Pakistanis reading your post and will show it to their friends as a mark of validation due to their inferiority complex.
I think it would be fair to say me and you are steller "house negroes" seeing that both of us are 'chillin' in UK. Your excuse will be either you were born there, you a student or a visitor. Me, I don't have a excuse. I be just a simple house negro.
 
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I think , my objection or rather a input in the mater is that apart from just the pleasentary "Thank you" and magnificient effort. We need appropriate defence articles to combat emerging threats

And that is where strategic cooperation would be welcomed

Also articles which have a "Annonymous" admirer , who commended Pakistani forces serves no purpose unless it is approved by the National Government on official channel in a official Joint press

An admiration with out appropriate Joint cooperation with Defence article and tech share is I am afraid not very helpful

Thank yous and good job are awesome , hey always nice to have folks who appreciate the effort however , what really would be more helpful are actual defence deals
 
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I think it would be fair to say me and you are steller "house negroes" seeing that both of us are 'chillin' in UK. Your excuse will be either you were born there, you a student or a visitor. Me, I don't have a excuse. I be just a simple house negro.
"House negro" is more of a state of mind. IMHO there are more "House negroes" in Pakistan than in the UK.
I do not think you are a "simple" one. Some "House negroes" are intelligent and shrewd...
 
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LONDON: A senior British military commander has said that Pakistan army has made “breathtaking” gains against terrorists and extremists in tribal areas – unmatched in over 150 years – and deserves credit for that.

Commander Field Army Lieutenant-General Patrick Nicholas Sanders was addressing at an event organised at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, in celebration of the 70th Independence anniversary of Pakistan, organised by World Congress of Overseas Pakistanis (WCOP) in collaboration with High Commission of Pakistan and Conservative Friends of Pakistan (CFoP). Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK Syed Ibne Abbas, Bestway Group’s Chief Executive Zameer Chaudhry and WCOP’s Syed Qamar Raza also spoke on the occasion.

Lieutenant-General Patrick Sanders said, “Pakistan army has done more than anyone to combat extremism and terrorism and the achievements are extraordinary.”

Lieutenant-General Patrick Sanders, who visited Pakistan recently, said the success Pakistan had in Waziristan and Fata was the “most extraordinary” by all standards and “it has been the most successful operation in that area for over 150 years”. He said that Britain has played its part in helping Pakistan combat terrorism by supporting Pakistan Army. He said: “Our relationship is very close and the role Pakistan army plays is very important in the region.”

Major General Muhammad Amir, of GOC 10th Division, especially arrived from Pakistan to take part in this event. Addressing to a select group of audience on the occasion, he said that Pakistan military valued its close ties with British military and the two armies worked together to combat joint threats. He said that extremists using hideouts in Afghanistan to destabilise Pakistan but Pakistan is determined to deal with the challenge of terrorism by managing border with Afghanistan.

“The western zone is being stabilised through improving border management with Afghanistan, triggering huge socio economic activities, improving communication infrastructure and health sector, adding quality schools and colleges and nurturing gainful youth. Selective intelligence based operations in hinterland are helping in a big way in getting rid of trouble makers and unhindered movement of explosives and weapons, making our country safe every day.”

Major General Amir said, “Pakistan is heading in right direction, our national trajectory to stability, security and prosperity is correct. The important role of our countrymen living overseas cannot be overstated.”

He told the audience that Pakistan had sacrificed alone more than all nations combined. “We have faced an onslaught of death and destruction with resilience and courage and as a state and society. We have turned the tide beating all forces of evil, who are now on the run for their life. The writ of state has now been established in every inch of our territory. This all has come with a price. Over 42k civilians and 22k brave soldiers have been martyred and injured.”

Zameer Chaudhry called on British Pakistanis to consider joining British armed forces. He said that cooperation between Pakistan and the UK armed forces is essential for peace and stability in the region.

He said that Pakistanis had played a historic role in standing up for Britain through a world war and proved that they believe in the shared values of democracy and freedom. He hoped that cultural, defence and trade between the two countries will improve in the future.

Syeda Qamar Raza said that British Pakistanis were no more migrants to Britain. “We are part and parcel of this society, we are here to stay, and our third generation is growing up in this country. We are campaigning for our youth to join British Army and become part of the British defence. He said that Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa during his recent visit to the UK agreed to send Major General Muhammad Amir for this event.


https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/20...er-says-Pak-gains-against-terror-breathtaking

Excellent :) I'm very happy to hear this news :)

my usual receipt of sending this as email to certain influential circles in western countries and media (none of this is faked, i assure you)

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Date: Mon, May 8, 2017 at 12:14 PM
Subject: Pakistan has heard my call to police their tribal regions better against madrassas (schools) that preach violence against foreigners, etc, etc.
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Please make sure President Trump reads this good news soon.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/uk-m...inst-terror-breathtaking.494096/#post-9458020
{COPY-AND-PASTE of forum-thread address not included because it simply leads to *this* short response of mine}
 
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