What is the Pakistani stance on military intervention? What has it been in the past and what is the Pakistani government trying to accomplish for the future?
Re: Pakistani Stance on Military Intervention
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What is the Pakistani stance on military intervention? What has it been in the past and what is the Pakistani government trying to accomplish for the future?
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Dear Omni, welcome to gupshup and WA forum. I hope you will enjoy your stay here.
Just to let you know that all discussions related to pakistan are done under a separate forum "Pak 1 2 3". Therefore, i am going to move your thread into Pak 2 forum. Nothing personal. we do it all the times.
Once again welcome and keep posting.
Pakistan can't afford wars.
Thanks, I didn't know that all posts about Pakistan were placed on Pak 1 2 3, I figured that interest in Pakistani foreign policy would go into the Political section. Hopefully I will get more insight here.
Re: Pakistani Stance on Military Intervention
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What is the Pakistani stance on military intervention? What has it been in the past and what is the Pakistani government trying to accomplish for the future?
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Are you trying to get some help for your term paper ;).
On a serious note, what do you really mean by military intervention. Whose military, what kind intervention (humanitarian vs. peace-keeping), and which region of the world?
It isn't so much a term paper but a long-term project, maybe you've heard of the Model UN? Anyway, its military intervention in general, why should a nation use their military. I believe that Pakistan thinks peace keeping should be left to the UN, but I'm lost on the reasons they think they should intervene. (i.e. terrorism, etc.)