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Yemen: A terrible decision by Pakistani parliament and Pakistani military
They say that there is more than one way to skin a cat and I say than there was more than one way to have said 'NO' to the Saudis and the Emiratis. We should have thrown the ball in their court and then let them say Yeah or Nay to it.
It would have been, to put forward a package, plain enough and sincere enough to let the friends have the choice of saying a 'NO' rather than us saying 'NO'----but if they decided to say 'YES', then it would have been a win win situation for the troika.
Here is what my proposal would look like---. Pakistan military would supply 2 division of force on the run to begin with leading upto 2 corps strength of force deployed in the region
There will be a treaty signed between the 3 countries that:---
1. any military threat on one be considered the same as a threat on other country
2. the 2 major financial partners ie Saud Arabia & The Emirates would fund the creation of 2 corps strength military force, man material and training
3. the partners would fund the purchase of naval frigates, training and maintenance of the said items
4. for the navy at least 6-8 frigates of the most recent chinese F22 type, 4 type 054 type frigates, 2 type 052 frigates / destroyer
5. 4 submarines
6. 2 to 4 sqdrns strength of JF 17's with aesa
7. armor to compliment 2 corps strength of troops
8. helicopters and troop carrier gunships preferably MI 35's
9. general command and control centers and all complimentary paraphernalia to maintain and manage the corps, naval and flight wing
10. a development of military cantonment at Gwadar port
All these troops and personal will start training in Pakistan and then will be deployed in either Saudi Arabia or Emirates.
These troops will also have fresh recruits of Saudi and Emirati heritage---trained in Pakistan right from day one and to fight and to speak the Pakistani language, Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, baluchi, english etc etc etc. They will be wearing Pakistani military uniform with the Pakistani flag and the flag of their nation displayed on the uniform.
These Saudi and Emirati troops will deploy where their regiment is stationed. The same goes for the navy recruits and for the air force personal.
In this conflict in Yemen---the importance of a strong naval fleet should be obvious on the Saudis and the Emiratis as well as Pakistan, as well as a strong naval air force wing, but the most important part was the feet on the ground---the troops that could land in the zone of conflict to take charge of the situation.
All the weapons systems for the troops will be either produced by Pakistan, or if purchased from other sources then those already operated by the Pakistanis.
We cannot wait till an actual act of terrorism occurs in those nations. We need to take a pro-active approach to the problem and not like what we have done in Pakistan---taken 14 years to acknowledge the issue.
They say that there is more than one way to skin a cat and I say than there was more than one way to have said 'NO' to the Saudis and the Emiratis. We should have thrown the ball in their court and then let them say Yeah or Nay to it.
It would have been, to put forward a package, plain enough and sincere enough to let the friends have the choice of saying a 'NO' rather than us saying 'NO'----but if they decided to say 'YES', then it would have been a win win situation for the troika.
Here is what my proposal would look like---. Pakistan military would supply 2 division of force on the run to begin with leading upto 2 corps strength of force deployed in the region
There will be a treaty signed between the 3 countries that:---
1. any military threat on one be considered the same as a threat on other country
2. the 2 major financial partners ie Saud Arabia & The Emirates would fund the creation of 2 corps strength military force, man material and training
3. the partners would fund the purchase of naval frigates, training and maintenance of the said items
4. for the navy at least 6-8 frigates of the most recent chinese F22 type, 4 type 054 type frigates, 2 type 052 frigates / destroyer
5. 4 submarines
6. 2 to 4 sqdrns strength of JF 17's with aesa
7. armor to compliment 2 corps strength of troops
8. helicopters and troop carrier gunships preferably MI 35's
9. general command and control centers and all complimentary paraphernalia to maintain and manage the corps, naval and flight wing
10. a development of military cantonment at Gwadar port
All these troops and personal will start training in Pakistan and then will be deployed in either Saudi Arabia or Emirates.
These troops will also have fresh recruits of Saudi and Emirati heritage---trained in Pakistan right from day one and to fight and to speak the Pakistani language, Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, baluchi, english etc etc etc. They will be wearing Pakistani military uniform with the Pakistani flag and the flag of their nation displayed on the uniform.
These Saudi and Emirati troops will deploy where their regiment is stationed. The same goes for the navy recruits and for the air force personal.
In this conflict in Yemen---the importance of a strong naval fleet should be obvious on the Saudis and the Emiratis as well as Pakistan, as well as a strong naval air force wing, but the most important part was the feet on the ground---the troops that could land in the zone of conflict to take charge of the situation.
All the weapons systems for the troops will be either produced by Pakistan, or if purchased from other sources then those already operated by the Pakistanis.
We cannot wait till an actual act of terrorism occurs in those nations. We need to take a pro-active approach to the problem and not like what we have done in Pakistan---taken 14 years to acknowledge the issue.