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What is the biggest threat to Pakistan?

What is the biggest threat to Pakistan?


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That's very true. Nine out of ten times we, ourselfs are the worst enemy of self. You regard the military as the problem. I regard the military as the thin line that keeps chaos like Iraq, Syria, Libyia or Afghanistan from finishing Pakistan off into mass killing fields divided along sectarian, ethnic, tribal, clan divisions.

The day Pakistan recognizes Israel is the day Pakistan's real problems will clear away and we will have a clear shot at becoming a developed nation whose passport is worth more then toilet paper.

Even going by this you can see there is no consensus. This explains why the government in Pakistan backed off facing the TLP threat. There simply was no consensus and chances are upto and exceeding 75% people in Pakistan either supported or were apologetic to TLP's position. 15% were probably in middle ground and only 10% probably would have supported a robust action. That explains everything. How can 10% push the 90%?

Anyone of these libs..it cunts Pakistani diaspora I meet in the States that hate the Pakistan Armed Forces have no idea without them we will be 10x worse then Yemen or Syria Allah has blessed Pakistan for having a decent armed forces to protect herself and its the only institution with less flaws but I agree the Pakistanis are the enemies of their own nation as many will sell out for western passports and practcally let the motherland burn.The Mullahists are part of the Saudi imperialist plans they want everything to be like Saudi Arabia this despite the a..s kissing Arabs treat Pakistanis like s...t.However me and @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan will disagree on starting relations with Israel and its nothing religious for me to be honest plenty of Poor African hell holes have relations with Israel they are not rich what makes you think Pakistan having relations will do anything
 
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Extreme Pakistanis on all ends.. both religious and “westernized”
Followed by ethnic bigotry and nepotism.
 
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I meet in the States that hate the Pakistan Armed Forces
My family have long association with the army. The military has shaped our destinies. And we as a family hold the army in the highest regard. That does not mean we can't be critical but we will always salute the army. And it is the only functioning organization in Pakistan. At present it is the only bulwark between chaos [Mullahism] and semblance of order.
 
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My family have long association with the army. The military has shaped our destinies. And we hod the army in the highest regard. That does not mean we can't be critical but we will always salute the army. And it is the only functioning organization in Pakistan. At present it is the only bulwark between chaos [Mullahism] and semblance of order.

Same I have family in the Armed Forces
 
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Same I have family in the Armed Forces
My family served as soldiers during the British era with some making it to NCOs ranks [sargent/Havildar] and after independance because of the regular income could afford education the succeeding generation increasingly went tio Kakul aas officers. The highest rank achieved was colonel. But we have lots of retired majors/captains. During 1960/70s other professions like law, police, judiciary opened up. But it all began aas simple soldiers.
 
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My family served as soldiers during the British era with some making it to NCOs ranks [sargent/Havildar] and after independance because of the regular income could afford education the succeeding generation increasingly went tio Kakul aas officers. The highest rank achieved was colonel. But we have lots of retired majors/captains. During 1960/70s other professions like law, police, judiciary opened up. But it all began aas simple soldiers.


One thing I will be critical is Mushy and Zia made bad geo-political and domestic political moves
 
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My vote was for

1. Corruption
2. Mullahism
3. Others - (illiteracy)

I would list extremism, over population, poverty, backward thinking, lower literacy, terrorism down to Mullahism. Mullahism is a mindset that works against progress. For instance one of the biggest causes of low literacy is lack of female participation and that is through Mullahturds. Furthermore the mindset that Mullahism nurtures produces Mullahturds who are not fit for the modern economy because they remain backward in their thinking. Over population? Try explaining family planning to Mullahs and watch what will happen!!.

And you know every terrorist in Pakistan is from the Mullah factory. When was last time a Libtard blew himself up?

i agree to an extent, Mullahs are against the education of girls, but when their own mother or daughter gets sick then they go looking for a lady doctor. Anyway we can only lump lack of female education to mullahism but what about boys not getting education.
 
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