Re: Nation dilemma
we are not victims, we select corrupt politicians.
when we don't select corrupt politicians a corrupt military ruler takes over and does the same thing or even worse, what is the choice?
Re: Nation dilemma
we are not victims, we select corrupt politicians.
when we don't select corrupt politicians a corrupt military ruler takes over and does the same thing or even worse, what is the choice?
Re: Nation dilemma
when we don't select corrupt politicians a corrupt military ruler takes over and does the same thing or even worse, what is the choice?
one good thing you accept that we vote corroupt politicians "when" otherwise. second part; army take over, elect corrupt politicians. what happen again we vote thoes politicians. we dont agetate, nor we stand up against such rulers. implicitly we endorse militry rule. there could be an exception of fake votes of 20% to 30%, but rest of the voter are us. And, army vote daltay huway hamaray hath nai pakarr laiti k es ko vote dalo esko nai dalo.
Re: Nation dilemma
The regular attacks by terrorist organizations like the TTP and their affiliates inside Pakistan clearly show who is focused on destabilizing the nation of Pakistan. We don’t have to look far to see that these terrorist organizations threaten the safety of Pakistan. We have a common stance against terrorism and wish to see peace and stability prevail throughout the region. On the other hand, these terrorists wish to see us part ways for the sake of controlling the region. Logic tells us to be on the same page and combine our strength against our common enemies. We are two partner nations that regularly exchange ideas in regards to our common mission. But that certainly does not mean that the U.S. is dictating the terms of our partnership. We have repeatedly said that we cannot have a stable region without a stable Pakistan. Pakistan is obviously facing challenges in regards to insurgency. We fully support Pakistan in its fight against terror, and encourage the Pakistani government to uproot the terrorist elements responsible for causing the current unrest. There have been many speculations in the media about a joint operation against the Haqqani network in NWA (North Waziristan Agency). We want to make it clear that we respect Pakistan’s sovereignty and have no intentions of conducting any military operation inside Pakistan. General Kayani recently spoke on the matter in clarity, “We might, if necessary, undertake operations in NWA, in the time frame of our choosing and determined only by our political and military requirements. It will never be a result of any outside pressure.”
LTC Taylor,
DET, United States Central Command
www.Centcom.mil/Ur
Re: Nation dilemma
^ respect the sovereignty of Pakistan. Funny! :D