Re: ISI’s dirty war against Pakistan
@IsaidwhatIsaid
You are correct and I am not saying India is free of problems but the 2 nation theory that made Pakistan isnt exactly panning out so a question should be discussed whether it was a valid theory and if not what can be done going forward that mistakes of 70 years are not repeated including keeping an army taht truly works under civilian leadership and not running bakeries and real estate. Thats all. Its not to belittle Pakistan now, its to make a case that blaming Americans and Indians havent gotten us any where, Calling out Indians names hasnt gotten us any where, treating India as sworn enemy hasnt gotten us any where so may its time to think. Its shameless when an Elected PM of Pakistan meets elected PM of India and labelled traitor but spy chief meets his counter part and its all good. This rhetoric, blind hate of india has been used as a catalyst for our Army top brass to stay relevent and control the country. We should not play this game any more.
It’s been over 70 years, I think Pakistan has moved beyond this 2 nation theory. Whether or not the theory was a mistake or if you think you’d rather be indian than Palistani doesn’t change the reality or solve problems, Pakistan isn’t the root of extremism in the muslim world and it going away won’t change that.