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Retired Pak Jernail Rahil Sharif Head of the ISLAMIC Counter Terror coalition force teaches its forces how to surrender and become POW. Pak army has perfected the art of surrender with 3 brigades that's 10000 troops surrendering to Houthis. We should now officially change name of PAKISTAN to POWkistan......😁😁😂😂😂😂

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Saudis should have known that when pressed and tested, Pakistanis do what they know best-Surrender.
 
Imran Khan is done being the PM of Pakistan. He now wants to worry about India all the time

People may die of dengue or lose jobs and slip into poverty because Pakistan’s economy is sinking. But Imran Khan must not lose sight of India.

By Naila Inayat, Updated: 26 September, 2019 1:24 pm IST
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Pakistan PM Imran Khan in Islamabad | File photo: Asad Zaidi | Bloomberg

Pakistan is fighting a dengue outbreak. More than 10,000 people have been infected and at least 20 have died so far. But these figures have been provided by government officials, so there is every reason to believe there could be many more affected or those that might have died. The Imran Khan government, living up to its reputation, has been unable to deal with the outbreak effectively because it wasn’t prepared for the dengue season before it set in.

However, the government tells us that it is not their fault that the dengue situation is alarming. We are told we can’t blame the government. If Pakistan’s cities have roads with puddles of water, overflowing gutters, improper sanitation and non-existent garbage collection in various constituencies, then who should the people blame if not their leaders?

After all, it was Imran Khan who taught us that when things are not working fine, understand that your corrupt leaders are the reason. Leaders of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would call Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif “dengue brothers”; while Imran Khan himself had the best solution when the epidemic was on the rise in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2017 : When winters start, dengue cases will disappear on their own. How prophetic ! We are glad that the prime minister’s solution to contain dengue didn’t involve asking Pakistanis to stand for thirty minutes daily.

But PM Khan’s focus couldn’t possibly have been on the dengue situation. There is so much riding on Khan’s ‘Mission Kashmir’ that even mentioning the word dengue could mean that the person is conspiring against him when he was all set to deliver his speech at the United Nations.

‘All is well’ in Pakistan

Imran Khan and his government have been blessed with what is called “positive reporting”, an idea that might resonate with “all izz well”. During Imran Khan government’s first year of rule, the media, under severe censorship, looked the other way when it came to reporting on the incompetence and lack of direction that resulted in several U-turns.

So, all is well. Inflation has touched 10.49 per cent in 2018 – but all is well. About a million people lost their jobs in the last fiscal while four million were pushed into poverty – but all is well. A total of 66 cases of polio have been reported in Pakistan this year, up from 12 cases last year, and there is no clear policy on how the government plans to address the issue or even stop polio vaccinators and health workers from getting attacked due to ‘mistrust’ among people. But all is well.

It wasn’t always so. When Imran Khan was in the opposition, all wasn’t well with Pakistan, we were told. Everything – from the legislature to the executive to the judiciary – was wrong. But suddenly, everything has fallen into place, so much so that the prime minister feels he can be “more worried about India right now than probably even Pakistan”. Yes, that’s true. He is worried about India. Lucky you, India; you can have a leader who can forget nearly all of his problems for you. Critics have asked the PM to “first worry about his country”, but what is there to worry when all is well?

Everything everywhere is well – except in Kashmir, because Kashmir still hasn’t become a part of Pakistan.

Not Pakistan’s PM anymore

Imran Khan is done being the prime minister of Pakistan. He is now the ambassador of Kashmir, the wannabe mediator of Saudi Arabia-Iran-United States conflict, and the leader that the world looks up to. Just when and why he becomes all of these, we are not told. Looking at the current issues Pakistan has with its three neighbours India, Afghanistan and Iran, the prospects of Imran Khan becoming a world leader don’t look bright enough. Last year, he wanted to resolve the dispute between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. But that was last year; PM Khan now has new resolution opportunities. It’s a different matter that PM Khan doesn’t even shake hands with the opposition leaders in Parliament, let alone deal with issues concerning Pakistan or resolve disputes between other nations.

We were told we should be proud that the prime minister of our country was going to raise the Kashmir issue in the United Nations like no other Pakistani leader ever had before. The only thing we weren’t reminded of was how every Pakistani leader had told us the same thing before they went out on their customary UN outing. Kashmir and Palestine have always found place in the UN speeches of those who came before Khan – Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif, Asif Ali Zardari – and likely will in speeches of those who will come after him. It’s the ride every leader of Pakistan gets to take. But no Pakistani leader will go to the UN and tell them about their plans. Because there is no plan. In the end, they will just come back home disappointed. Like Imran Khan has.

It seems for now we have to settle with a prime minister who, after successfully creating a Naya Pakistan, is now busy becoming a world leader. Let those suffering from dengue know that they are on their own with fluctuating platelet counts.

The author is a freelance journalist from Pakistan. Her Twitter handle is @nailainayat. Views are personal.

Imran Khan is done being the PM of Pakistan. He now wants to worry about India all the time
 
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Imran Khan is done being the PM of Pakistan. He now wants to worry about India all the time

People may die of dengue or lose jobs and slip into poverty because Pakistan’s economy is sinking. But Imran Khan must not lose sight of India.

By Naila Inayat, Updated: 26 September, 2019 1:24 pm IST
m1391409-e1560236455860-696x392.jpg

Pakistan PM Imran Khan in Islamabad | File photo: Asad Zaidi | Bloomberg

Pakistan is fighting a dengue outbreak. More than 10,000 people have been infected and at least 20 have died so far. But these figures have been provided by government officials, so there is every reason to believe there could be many more affected or those that might have died. The Imran Khan government, living up to its reputation, has been unable to deal with the outbreak effectively because it wasn’t prepared for the dengue season before it set in.

However, the government tells us that it is not their fault that the dengue situation is alarming. We are told we can’t blame the government. If Pakistan’s cities have roads with puddles of water, overflowing gutters, improper sanitation and non-existent garbage collection in various constituencies, then who should the people blame if not their leaders?

After all, it was Imran Khan who taught us that when things are not working fine, understand that your corrupt leaders are the reason. Leaders of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would call Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif “dengue brothers”; while Imran Khan himself had the best solution when the epidemic was on the rise in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2017 : When winters start, dengue cases will disappear on their own. How prophetic ! We are glad that the prime minister’s solution to contain dengue didn’t involve asking Pakistanis to stand for thirty minutes daily.

But PM Khan’s focus couldn’t possibly have been on the dengue situation. There is so much riding on Khan’s ‘Mission Kashmir’ that even mentioning the word dengue could mean that the person is conspiring against him when he was all set to deliver his speech at the United Nations.

‘All is well’ in Pakistan

Imran Khan and his government have been blessed with what is called “positive reporting”, an idea that might resonate with “all izz well”. During Imran Khan government’s first year of rule, the media, under severe censorship, looked the other way when it came to reporting on the incompetence and lack of direction that resulted in several U-turns.

So, all is well. Inflation has touched 10.49 per cent in 2018 – but all is well. About a million people lost their jobs in the last fiscal while four million were pushed into poverty – but all is well. A total of 66 cases of polio have been reported in Pakistan this year, up from 12 cases last year, and there is no clear policy on how the government plans to address the issue or even stop polio vaccinators and health workers from getting attacked due to ‘mistrust’ among people. But all is well.

It wasn’t always so. When Imran Khan was in the opposition, all wasn’t well with Pakistan, we were told. Everything – from the legislature to the executive to the judiciary – was wrong. But suddenly, everything has fallen into place, so much so that the prime minister feels he can be “more worried about India right now than probably even Pakistan”. Yes, that’s true. He is worried about India. Lucky you, India; you can have a leader who can forget nearly all of his problems for you. Critics have asked the PM to “first worry about his country”, but what is there to worry when all is well?

Everything everywhere is well – except in Kashmir, because Kashmir still hasn’t become a part of Pakistan.

Not Pakistan’s PM anymore

Imran Khan is done being the prime minister of Pakistan. He is now the ambassador of Kashmir, the wannabe mediator of Saudi Arabia-Iran-United States conflict, and the leader that the world looks up to. Just when and why he becomes all of these, we are not told. Looking at the current issues Pakistan has with its three neighbours India, Afghanistan and Iran, the prospects of Imran Khan becoming a world leader don’t look bright enough. Last year, he wanted to resolve the dispute between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. But that was last year; PM Khan now has new resolution opportunities. It’s a different matter that PM Khan doesn’t even shake hands with the opposition leaders in Parliament, let alone deal with issues concerning Pakistan or resolve disputes between other nations.

We were told we should be proud that the prime minister of our country was going to raise the Kashmir issue in the United Nations like no other Pakistani leader ever had before. The only thing we weren’t reminded of was how every Pakistani leader had told us the same thing before they went out on their customary UN outing. Kashmir and Palestine have always found place in the UN speeches of those who came before Khan – Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif, Asif Ali Zardari – and likely will in speeches of those who will come after him. It’s the ride every leader of Pakistan gets to take. But no Pakistani leader will go to the UN and tell them about their plans. Because there is no plan. In the end, they will just come back home disappointed. Like Imran Khan has.

It seems for now we have to settle with a prime minister who, after successfully creating a Naya Pakistan, is now busy becoming a world leader. Let those suffering from dengue know that they are on their own with fluctuating platelet counts.

The author is a freelance journalist from Pakistan. Her Twitter handle is @nailainayat. Views are personal.

Imran Khan is done being the PM of Pakistan. He now wants to worry about India all the time
Is he already back in paxtan? I thought they would arrest him given all the statements he made about paxtanis army training Al quaedA at unga.
 
Is he already back in paxtan? I thought they would arrest him given all the statements he made about paxtanis army training Al quaedA at unga.
Taliban khan's speech on Islamophobia was an insurance policy to save himself from his own army. My take is he is expecting KSA and other Muslim countries to put enough pressure on PA to avoid making him the scapegoat for the Kashmir fiasco. It would look very barbaric if the Muslims prosecute the same guy who was supporting their holy cause in the UN.
 
A couple of things to note here...
Turkey and Saudi arabia supported Pakistan in condemning Indian actions in JK. India replied to Turkey saying it supports the territorial integrity of Cyprus, and also meeting Greece and Armenia. Modi had avoided meeting Rouhani during SCO. But now, Modi seems to have learnt his lesson, and hastily arranged for a meeting with Rouhani. A spooked Saudi arabia again talks up 100 billion in investment in India.
Also, India imported 1.32 million bpd of Iraqi oil and 400,000 bpd from Venezuela in August. Trump is proving to be a pussy, with no appetite for serious fighting, inspite of the fact that America imports more oil from the middle east than India.
Guess Jaishankar will visit Iran shortly.
 
I am wondering who was supplying this to whom?
No idea about that. But the quantity shows the level of weaponization of Pakistani society. In case India wants to spread insurgency, all it needs to do is transfer money and there are plenty of trained mercenaries who can create havoc.
Where as Pakistan needs to train people, send them to India, arrange the logistics including weapons and money to do the same thing in India.
 
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No idea about that. But the quantity shows the level of weaponization of Pakistani society. In case India wants to spread insurgency, all it needs to do is transfer money and there are plenty of trained mercenaries who can create havoc.
Where as Pakistan needs to train people, then send them to India, arrange the logistics including weapons and money to do the same thing in India.
this is a double edged sword. If ever India invades our forces will have to deal with the army regulars plus armed militia
 
And whom did we deal with in 1947 and 1999? Whom did we deal with in Anglo-Afghan wars? We all know the outcome also.

1948- we did not invade pak- we just fought against whoever came over, whether that was the afridis or the regulars.
1999- we did not invade

Im talking of a situation where IBG crosses into Punjab- they will face not only the pak army regulars but also these armed yahoos in the bye lanes of pindi and lahore. as they say, quantity has its own quality, although Im sure our generals have gamed these scenarios.
 
1948- we did not invade pak- we just fought against whoever came over, whether that was the afridis or the regulars.
1999- we did not invade

Im talking of a situation where IBG crosses into Punjab- they will face not only the pak army regulars but also these armed yahoos in the bye lanes of pindi and lahore. as they say, quantity has its own quality, although Im sure our generals have gamed these scenarios.
We need to remeber that if we get into urban warfare with the enemy, we will get bogged down badly. But in flanking attacks like we did in 1971 war and bypass large urban areas and surround them rather invading them, will give us high mobility.
Moreover an army with large number of irregulars is far easy to defeat than a small army comprising regulars. The irregulars are a pain for any army due to lack of fire control and lack of tactics and low motivation.
What happened in Yemen is yet another example of what we had seen in 1947 and 1965.
 
1948- we did not invade pak- we just fought against whoever came over, whether that was the afridis or the regulars.
1999- we did not invade

Im talking of a situation where IBG crosses into Punjab- they will face not only the pak army regulars but also these armed yahoos in the bye lanes of pindi and lahore. as they say, quantity has its own quality, although Im sure our generals have gamed these scenarios.
Even an insurgency needs organization. It always starts a few months to a year after the war. All these jihadi yahoos would be too shocked and disorganised to mount any serious offensive. And Indian army will not occupy these territories for long. So, no need to blow the threat of armed civilians beyond a point.
 
Shekhar Gupta started crying again.. These guys are only concerned about the disapproval of their white liberal brethren in the west. Shekhar Gupta is so desperate to be on the right side of Americans. As if it is India's duty to hold up Pax Americana, and make America look like the Atlas it surely isn't ( Que.. American impotence w.r.t Iran.. Shekhar Gupta does not want American Impotence to be the norm )
Modi has convinced the world Kashmir is India’s internal affair – but they’re still watching | ThePrint
 
Shekhar Gupta started crying again.. These guys are only concerned about the disapproval of their white liberal brethren in the west. Shekhar Gupta is so desperate to be on the right side of Americans. As if it is India's duty to hold up Pax Americana, and make America look like the Atlas it surely isn't ( Que.. American impotence w.r.t Iran.. Shekhar Gupta does not want American Impotence to be the norm )
Modi has convinced the world Kashmir is India’s internal affair – but they’re still watching | ThePrint
Let him cry a river. Who cares about him and the sick-u-lar gang ?? It's high time India come out of the slave mentality and stop looking for approval from western countries.
 


Retired Pak Jernail Rahil Sharif Head of the ISLAMIC Counter Terror coalition force teaches its forces how to surrender and become POW. Pak army has perfected the art of surrender with 3 brigades that's 10000 troops surrendering to Houthis. We should now officially change name of PAKISTAN to POWkistan......😁😁😂😂😂😂

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This is not his responsibility.he is not army chief of saudia Arabia.
 
This is not his responsibility.he is not army chief of saudia Arabia.
True. He's out there to collect post retirement benefits & keep himself occupied.Results be damned. After all he was with the PA.He also headed it. When was he ever held responsible for his actions, irrespective of its outcome. Nor were any of his predecessors or successors. Ditto for the PA. He's carried the same attitude with him in KSA.
 
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The BASIC Question is that
Has your Kashmir OBSESSION
GIVEN YOU ANYTHING
You don't believe me but even common people here in Pakistan discuss Kashmir on streets.it is like something special.it is full of emotions as well.it give us Azad Kashmir.at least we have a small part of kashmir.i accept that you have large part of Kashmir.
 
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