HOW TO UNDO PAKISTAN’S DILEMMA?
Khurshidalam44@hotmail.com London Dated 18th Dec. 2011-12-17
Pakistan relations with US have taken another twist for the worst. Pakistan has demanded tax for transit facilities from US, another mode to milk the bloody Drama.
As US demands “do more” Pakistan can demand “give more”. It would have been much better to ask for the blood money of 21 jawans killed in US raid with a precondition that future arrangement should be revisited. It would have been a logical approach as a usurper did the previous arrangement.
The whole country is buzzing with rumours. The clouds on Islam Abad are pregnant with all judicial or extra judicial rumours. It is due to the psychosis of destabilisation on one hand, power struggle on the other.
Those who repeatedly say that they will allow unconstitutional change are in fact preparing the path for the third force to come in with out invitation.
The opposition has neither the required strength in the house nor they have the ability of street power to bring any change. It is ridiculous claim of Muslim League (N) to steal the strength of black coat movement and attribute them to his charismatic leadership. Zardari has a good luck to have practically no have the most impotent opposition that is not trust worthy.
It may be the only logical explanation that every attempt by opposition to dislodge Zardari has failed so for. None of the has a realistic agenda.
Pakistan present Catch-22 is the result of 60 years idiocies. The major portion of present gridlock is inherited and the rest is the contribution of the present government.
These problems are always associated with a proclaimed state that is governed by impulses and day-to-day problems are solved on sensitivities. Neither vision nor ground realities play any role in formulating the national policies.
States cannot be run impulses. Unfortunately the alternative of institutional policies never suited the rulers of Pakistan. The idea of collective leadership was not in their DNAs.
The newly implanted civil rule is exposed to harsh realities. In their hierarchy there is no statesmanship to deal with the situation.
I am of the opinion that to come out present circumstances we must learn to experiment with truth and realise the ground realities. We are in a state of war and there is on-going insurgency, a gross departure from normal diplomatic channel will be suicidal.
Our civilian government is too weak. Economy is shattered. The terrorism has strengthened its grip on the country. No one is safe.
The army is fighting a war against shadows of terror. A strong lobby and a good chunk of the public are supporting this bloody drama. The whole national has been radicalised by our so-called free press and so is the establishment.
The military, judiciary is highly politicised. The press is adding fuel to the flames of radicalism in the name of freedom. The society as whole is divided in to many fragments on sectarian and racial basis. National unity has become a dream of insane.
Keeping the above points in mind will it carries no logic to have a head on collision with US. They need us as a corridor to supply their beleaguered forces in Afghanistan who are running out nappies and toilet rolls but this dependence is only 30%.
We should not forget that our armed forces are totally dependent on them. We have no technical know how. Our financial dependence on them is quite substantial.
We are nation who eats barley and shooting rice. We damn care to loose a horn, but to save the ear. To down a US plane can push us back to the Stone Age.
Iraq and Afghanistan are the recent examples. This is the gift of unipolar world. Pakistan and other Muslim countries were celebrating the disintegration of USSR and were considering the biggest enemy of Islam. Now they must have realised their idiocy. The counter devil theory was more in the interest of smaller nations, like Pakistan.
Whether we like it or not but normal relation with neighbours and US is compulsion of our geographical location. Let us be honest to our selves. Do we have the firepower that can match 6th or 7th flotilla of US navy that can knock on our doors?
What could be the other logical reason behind the rhetoric of our opposition? As for as I think they never want peace in Afghanistan without realising they as long as US is stuck in Afghanistan there will be resistance and further radicalisation of our society that will stimulate growth of terrorism that will detrimental to Pakistan. The terrorist industry will boom day by day.
This is exactly what the opposition want to further their policy of GIVE MORE. They are interested in Dollars and Riyals. They are determined to milk the cow of terror to the last drop even if it is at the stake of loosing the integrity of the country. They are myopic lot. They cannot be expected to see the distant future.
I have no hesitation to say it loud that the obliteration of Pakistan is being invited. The root cause is lying in our home it will be ridiculous to blame neighbours for them.
It is ludicrous to say that we can deal with the war of terror on our own. No one can do it. It has to be dealt on global basis. Pakistan should revise the terms and conditions and should stop double-dealings.
In the same vain as for as the Memo Scandal is concerned it is for public consumption. Opposition wants to capitalise on it. But the situation demands it must be investigated. I will support the stance of Ms Bushra Gohar (ANP. MNA) that to make it impartial Gen. Pasha must be asked to resign. It is a deep-rooted conspiracy. The ultimate aim is to get rid of the amended constitution that promise provincial autonomy.
Secondly to prolong the Afghan war, to ensure the flow of hard currency.
HOW TO UNDO PAKISTAN’S DILEMMA?
Khurshidalam44@hotmail.com London Dated 18th Dec. 2011-12-17
Pakistan relations with US have taken another twist for the worst. Pakistan has demanded tax for transit facilities from US, another mode to milk the bloody Drama.
As US demands “do more” Pakistan can demand “give more”. It would have been much better to ask for the blood money of 21 jawans killed in US raid with a precondition that future arrangement should be revisited. It would have been a logical approach as a usurper did the previous arrangement.
The whole country is buzzing with rumours. The clouds on Islam Abad are pregnant with all judicial or extra judicial rumours. It is due to the psychosis of destabilisation on one hand, power struggle on the other.
Those who repeatedly say that they will allow unconstitutional change are in fact preparing the path for the third force to come in with out invitation.
The opposition has neither the required strength in the house nor they have the ability of street power to bring any change. It is ridiculous claim of Muslim League (N) to steal the strength of black coat movement and attribute them to his charismatic leadership. Zardari has a good luck to have practically no have the most impotent opposition that is not trust worthy.
It may be the only logical explanation that every attempt by opposition to dislodge Zardari has failed so for. None of the has a realistic agenda.
Pakistan present Catch-22 is the result of 60 years idiocies. The major portion of present gridlock is inherited and the rest is the contribution of the present government.
These problems are always associated with a proclaimed state that is governed by impulses and day-to-day problems are solved on sensitivities. Neither vision nor ground realities play any role in formulating the national policies.
States cannot be run impulses. Unfortunately the alternative of institutional policies never suited the rulers of Pakistan. The idea of collective leadership was not in their DNAs.
The newly implanted civil rule is exposed to harsh realities. In their hierarchy there is no statesmanship to deal with the situation.
I am of the opinion that to come out present circumstances we must learn to experiment with truth and realise the ground realities. We are in a state of war and there is on-going insurgency, a gross departure from normal diplomatic channel will be suicidal.
Our civilian government is too weak. Economy is shattered. The terrorism has strengthened its grip on the country. No one is safe.
The army is fighting a war against shadows of terror. A strong lobby and a good chunk of the public are supporting this bloody drama. The whole national has been radicalised by our so-called free press and so is the establishment.
The military, judiciary is highly politicised. The press is adding fuel to the flames of radicalism in the name of freedom. The society as whole is divided in to many fragments on sectarian and racial basis. National unity has become a dream of insane.
Keeping the above points in mind will it carries no logic to have a head on collision with US. They need us as a corridor to supply their beleaguered forces in Afghanistan who are running out nappies and toilet rolls but this dependence is only 30%.
We should not forget that our armed forces are totally dependent on them. We have no technical know how. Our financial dependence on them is quite substantial.
We are nation who eats barley and shooting rice. We damn care to loose a horn, but to save the ear. To down a US plane can push us back to the Stone Age.
Iraq and Afghanistan are the recent examples. This is the gift of unipolar world. Pakistan and other Muslim countries were celebrating the disintegration of USSR and were considering the biggest enemy of Islam. Now they must have realised their idiocy. The counter devil theory was more in the interest of smaller nations, like Pakistan.
Whether we like it or not but normal relation with neighbours and US is compulsion of our geographical location. Let us be honest to our selves. Do we have the firepower that can match 6th or 7th flotilla of US navy that can knock on our doors?
What could be the other logical reason behind the rhetoric of our opposition? As for as I think they never want peace in Afghanistan without realising they as long as US is stuck in Afghanistan there will be resistance and further radicalisation of our society that will stimulate growth of terrorism that will detrimental to Pakistan. The terrorist industry will boom day by day.
This is exactly what the opposition want to further their policy of GIVE MORE. They are interested in Dollars and Riyals. They are determined to milk the cow of terror to the last drop even if it is at the stake of loosing the integrity of the country. They are myopic lot. They cannot be expected to see the distant future.
I have no hesitation to say it loud that the obliteration of Pakistan is being invited. The root cause is lying in our home it will be ridiculous to blame neighbours for them.
It is ludicrous to say that we can deal with the war of terror on our own. No one can do it. It has to be dealt on global basis. Pakistan should revise the terms and conditions and should stop double-dealings.
In the same vain as for as the Memo Scandal is concerned it is for public consumption. Opposition wants to capitalise on it. But the situation demands it must be investigated. I will support the stance of Ms Bushra Gohar (ANP. MNA) that to make it impartial Gen. Pasha must be asked to resign. It is a deep-rooted conspiracy. The ultimate aim is to get rid of the amended constitution that promise provincial autonomy.
Secondly to prolong the Afghan war, to ensure the flow of hard currency.
HOW TO UNDO PAKISTAN’S DILEMMA?
Khurshidalam44@hotmail.com London Dated 18th Dec. 2011-12-17
Pakistan relations with US have taken another twist for the worst. Pakistan has demanded tax for transit facilities from US, another mode to milk the bloody Drama.
As US demands “do more” Pakistan can demand “give more”. It would have been much better to ask for the blood money of 21 jawans killed in US raid with a precondition that future arrangement should be revisited. It would have been a logical approach as a usurper did the previous arrangement.
The whole country is buzzing with rumours. The clouds on Islam Abad are pregnant with all judicial or extra judicial rumours. It is due to the psychosis of destabilisation on one hand, power struggle on the other.
Those who repeatedly say that they will allow unconstitutional change are in fact preparing the path for the third force to come in with out invitation.
The opposition has neither the required strength in the house nor they have the ability of street power to bring any change. It is ridiculous claim of Muslim League (N) to steal the strength of black coat movement and attribute them to his charismatic leadership. Zardari has a good luck to have practically no have the most impotent opposition that is not trust worthy.
It may be the only logical explanation that every attempt by opposition to dislodge Zardari has failed so for. None of the has a realistic agenda.
Pakistan present Catch-22 is the result of 60 years idiocies. The major portion of present gridlock is inherited and the rest is the contribution of the present government.
These problems are always associated with a proclaimed state that is governed by impulses and day-to-day problems are solved on sensitivities. Neither vision nor ground realities play any role in formulating the national policies.
States cannot be run impulses. Unfortunately the alternative of institutional policies never suited the rulers of Pakistan. The idea of collective leadership was not in their DNAs.
The newly implanted civil rule is exposed to harsh realities. In their hierarchy there is no statesmanship to deal with the situation.
I am of the opinion that to come out present circumstances we must learn to experiment with truth and realise the ground realities. We are in a state of war and there is on-going insurgency, a gross departure from normal diplomatic channel will be suicidal.
Our civilian government is too weak. Economy is shattered. The terrorism has strengthened its grip on the country. No one is safe.
The army is fighting a war against shadows of terror. A strong lobby and a good chunk of the public are supporting this bloody drama. The whole national has been radicalised by our so-called free press and so is the establishment.
The military, judiciary is highly politicised. The press is adding fuel to the flames of radicalism in the name of freedom. The society as whole is divided in to many fragments on sectarian and racial basis. National unity has become a dream of insane.
Keeping the above points in mind will it carries no logic to have a head on collision with US. They need us as a corridor to supply their beleaguered forces in Afghanistan who are running out nappies and toilet rolls but this dependence is only 30%.
We should not forget that our armed forces are totally dependent on them. We have no technical know how. Our financial dependence on them is quite substantial.
We are nation who eats barley and shooting rice. We damn care to loose a horn, but to save the ear. To down a US plane can push us back to the Stone Age.
Iraq and Afghanistan are the recent examples. This is the gift of unipolar world. Pakistan and other Muslim countries were celebrating the disintegration of USSR and were considering the biggest enemy of Islam. Now they must have realised their idiocy. The counter devil theory was more in the interest of smaller nations, like Pakistan.
Whether we like it or not but normal relation with neighbours and US is compulsion of our geographical location. Let us be honest to our selves. Do we have the firepower that can match 6th or 7th flotilla of US navy that can knock on our doors?
What could be the other logical reason behind the rhetoric of our opposition? As for as I think they never want peace in Afghanistan without realising they as long as US is stuck in Afghanistan there will be resistance and further radicalisation of our society that will stimulate growth of terrorism that will detrimental to Pakistan. The terrorist industry will boom day by day.
This is exactly what the opposition want to further their policy of GIVE MORE. They are interested in Dollars and Riyals. They are determined to milk the cow of terror to the last drop even if it is at the stake of loosing the integrity of the country. They are myopic lot. They cannot be expected to see the distant future.
I have no hesitation to say it loud that the obliteration of Pakistan is being invited. The root cause is lying in our home it will be ridiculous to blame neighbours for them.
It is ludicrous to say that we can deal with the war of terror on our own. No one can do it. It has to be dealt on global basis. Pakistan should revise the terms and conditions and should stop double-dealings.
In the same vain as for as the Memo Scandal is concerned it is for public consumption. Opposition wants to capitalise on it. But the situation demands it must be investigated. I will support the stance of Ms Bushra Gohar (ANP. MNA) that to make it impartial Gen. Pasha must be asked to resign. It is a deep-rooted conspiracy. The ultimate aim is to get rid of the amended constitution that promise provincial autonomy.
Secondly to prolong the Afghan war, to ensure the flow of hard currency.
Pakistan relations with US have taken another twist for the worst. Pakistan has demanded tax for transit facilities from US, another mode to milk the bloody Drama.
As US demands “do more” Pakistan can demand “give more”. It would have been much better to ask for the blood money of 21 jawans killed in US raid with a precondition that future arrangement should be revisited. It would have been a logical approach as a usurper did the previous arrangement.
The whole country is buzzing with rumours. The clouds on Islam Abad are pregnant with all judicial or extra judicial rumours. It is due to the psychosis of destabilisation on one hand, power struggle on the other.
Those who repeatedly say that they will allow unconstitutional change are in fact preparing the path for the third force to come in with out invitation.
The opposition has neither the required strength in the house nor they have the ability of street power to bring any change. It is ridiculous claim of Muslim League (N) to steal the strength of black coat movement and attribute them to his charismatic leadership. Zardari has a good luck to have practically no have the most impotent opposition that is not trust worthy.
It may be the only logical explanation that every attempt by opposition to dislodge Zardari has failed so for. None of the has a realistic agenda.
Pakistan present Catch-22 is the result of 60 years idiocies. The major portion of present gridlock is inherited and the rest is the contribution of the present government.
These problems are always associated with a proclaimed state that is governed by impulses and day-to-day problems are solved on sensitivities. Neither vision nor ground realities play any role in formulating the national policies.
States cannot be run impulses. Unfortunately the alternative of institutional policies never suited the rulers of Pakistan. The idea of collective leadership was not in their DNAs.
The newly implanted civil rule is exposed to harsh realities. In their hierarchy there is no statesmanship to deal with the situation.
I am of the opinion that to come out present circumstances we must learn to experiment with truth and realise the ground realities. We are in a state of war and there is on-going insurgency, a gross departure from normal diplomatic channel will be suicidal.
Our civilian government is too weak. Economy is shattered. The terrorism has strengthened its grip on the country. No one is safe.
The army is fighting a war against shadows of terror. A strong lobby and a good chunk of the public are supporting this bloody drama. The whole national has been radicalised by our so-called free press and so is the establishment.
The military, judiciary is highly politicised. The press is adding fuel to the flames of radicalism in the name of freedom. The society as whole is divided in to many fragments on sectarian and racial basis. National unity has become a dream of insane.
Keeping the above points in mind will it carries no logic to have a head on collision with US. They need us as a corridor to supply their beleaguered forces in Afghanistan who are running out nappies and toilet rolls but this dependence is only 30%.
We should not forget that our armed forces are totally dependent on them. We have no technical know how. Our financial dependence on them is quite substantial.
We are nation who eats barley and shooting rice. We damn care to loose a horn, but to save the ear. To down a US plane can push us back to the Stone Age.
Iraq and Afghanistan are the recent examples. This is the gift of unipolar world. Pakistan and other Muslim countries were celebrating the disintegration of USSR and were considering the biggest enemy of Islam. Now they must have realised their idiocy. The counter devil theory was more in the interest of smaller nations, like Pakistan.
Whether we like it or not but normal relation with neighbours and US is compulsion of our geographical location. Let us be honest to our selves. Do we have the firepower that can match 6th or 7th flotilla of US navy that can knock on our doors?
What could be the other logical reason behind the rhetoric of our opposition? As for as I think they never want peace in Afghanistan without realising they as long as US is stuck in Afghanistan there will be resistance and further radicalisation of our society that will stimulate growth of terrorism that will detrimental to Pakistan. The terrorist industry will boom day by day.
This is exactly what the opposition want to further their policy of GIVE MORE. They are interested in Dollars and Riyals. They are determined to milk the cow of terror to the last drop even if it is at the stake of loosing the integrity of the country. They are myopic lot. They cannot be expected to see the distant future.
I have no hesitation to say it loud that the obliteration of Pakistan is being invited. The root cause is lying in our home it will be ridiculous to blame neighbours for them.
It is ludicrous to say that we can deal with the war of terror on our own. No one can do it. It has to be dealt on global basis. Pakistan should revise the terms and conditions and should stop double-dealings.
In the same vain as for as the Memo Scandal is concerned it is for public consumption. Opposition wants to capitalise on it. But the situation demands it must be investigated. I will support the stance of Ms Bushra Gohar (ANP. MNA) that to make it impartial Gen. Pasha must be asked to resign. It is a deep-rooted conspiracy. The ultimate aim is to get rid of the amended constitution that promise provincial autonomy.
Secondly to prolong the Afghan war, to ensure the flow of hard currency.