Wow, you guys have only insults and offer no specific criticisms to back up your opinions. So if it wasn't for
@FaujHistorian her analysis would stand unchallenged.
And even FH's criticisms don't counter Fair's main points, imo: That the generals call the shots doesn't detract from her analysis and that JuD has little public support is irrelevant in a Pakistan where decision-making is like an iceberg: democracy is the visible part but nine-tenths of the process is under water and invisible. (Though I count the parliamentary debate as progress, I still consider it subordinate to the generals.)
I wouldn't go quite that far. Rather, she's forceful, even rude, and that could possibly blind her to some useful inputs. That only means her analyses would be incomplete, not fanciful.
Solomon, we live in Pakistan and know how this country works. There has been quite a few myths floating around which she has just tried to capitalize on. There is no real sense in what she is saying. She can sell that "analysis" to a western but not to us. Here are a few things revealing:
1. Generals don't call the shots everytime. They control only security policy, foreign policy and military intelligence ops.
2. Pak military is among the most tolerant and liberal in Pakistani society. Gone are the days when Mullahism was preached with Gen Zia. Minorities live happily inside cantonments where religious freedom is enjoyed and intolerance is curbed. Military areas are most preferred residences among non-Muslims.
3. Present Generals belong to generation of military officers who has fought and taken casualties from terrorist organizations. They have seen their kids and military comrades brutally dying at their hands. That is why you see them chasing all around country these terorrists. They will be last people supporting religious extremism. These Generals commanding field units against Mullahs in Swat operation.
4. Matter in hand is both military and foreign in nature. That makes it exclusively military domain. Decision to stay neutral is certainly by Pak Military not by politicians. Knowing our politicians too well, Pakistanis will tell you none of them including our PM would know what is the issue inYemen. Most of them won't even know where is Yemen located on face of earth! Only Foreign Office officials and military officers would put some little sense into him. He will be more than happy to oblige Saudis (he has billion of dollars of family wealth invested there) unless military stops him.
5. To find a way out I am very sure Military or Foreign office told him the best cover; the parliament! So he did.
6. Why military would say so? They have fought one of their toughest battles in this new kind of war. They know all too well what it takes to win such war (arguably only other country to have such rich experience would be US). Pak Mil knows too well that essential elements to win an insurgency war are not present in Yemen. It can't be won without a decade long engagement with thousands of casualties. Even then may or may not. We will be seen as foreign invaders, our allies can't take casualties and our enemy will be local, motivated for his cause battle hardened and is being backed by a large nation. Pak Army knows all too well that this conflict has to be avoided hence you haven't seen a single sign of inclination by them.
7. Pak Army lost its image to people of Pakistan towards end of Mushshraf Era. They have worked hard to rebuild it. People of Pakistan were against participating in this war. Now they are furious. You can not imagine the level of anger there is after the threat UAE hurled at us. Neither Military nor Govt wants to go against this public sentiment. Even religious parties who are traditionally staunch Saudi allies did not dare to speak against public sentiment. They voted in favour of neutrality. People of Pakistan want to build their country now. No conflicts they say.
8. People that she talks about are really no one. Nobody cares about them here. Look at the pictures and you will know how many of them are there! She is justtrying to cook up a story out of nothing to appease Indian anti Pak army sentiment. They will so easily believe her, Pakistanis will laugh!
Her story is far far from realities and she is aknown Pak Army hater. Don't fall pray to her made up stuff. She is not neutral.