Re: Pakistan troops 'lose faith in war on terror'
Hahah, at least some members here have accepted Pakistan's support to Taleban...
^ The problem is that pashtun nationalism brings in the awghol involvement from across the border. Basically, it is punjabi chauvinism and national security [some legitimate issues] interwined that can be really explosive.
And whose involvement did/do Sindhi, Baluchi, and Bangali nationalism brought/bring in?...That invalidates you argument...The actual problem isn't the Afghan involvement but the fake and artificial nature of Pakistani nationhood which the Paki establishment is trying to buttress and keep intact with Islam and force instead of an equitable contract between nationalities garuanteeing genuine representation and autonomy to constituent nationalities ...
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I think section of pakistan military still haven't lost all on taliban since northern alliance isn't a good alternative..
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The only way for Pakistan to become a stable state is to be transformed into a genuine federation with full autonomy to the constituent nations/nationalities...Even an ordinary student of history can understand that the Paklistan's hand in spreading Islamic militancy and political Islam is due to its domination by Punjabis and to a certain degree by Muhajirs to the exclusion of all others...These communities fear that share to other nationalities would lead to a decline in their influence (and prosperity)...So their tendency to neutralise Pashtun, Sindhi, Baluchi, Muhajir, etc. nationalism with Islam...
The sooner the international community realises this point and helps Pakistan to transform, the better for the inhabitants of Pakistan, region, and the world.