Sam Ssg
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Yap keeping the Fitna in jail and Hindutava BLA TTP and imrandoz off pak soilMunir has a Doctrine ? LOL
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Yap keeping the Fitna in jail and Hindutava BLA TTP and imrandoz off pak soilMunir has a Doctrine ? LOL
I am glad this prognostication proved false
Hi,On topic: I think it's safe to say that the failure to continue Raheel Shareef's policies non-interference in politics, and crack down on terrorism, has led to an increasing deterioration of security across Pakistan. As a result, we're seeing Pakistan grow economically and geopolitically weaker as a result.
Basically, Pakistan is not where it should have been, post-operation zarb e azb. The new doctrine is a clear failure, and I won't be surprised if his successor changes course almost immediately after his departure.
Asim Munir's legacy may end up similar to some of the worst COAS in Pakistani history.
Considering the disaster Yemen turned out to be, I'd say it's his biggest foreign policy win.Hi,
The biggest failure of Raheel Shareef was not building an army to be placed in GCC at the start of the Yemen crisis.
What's your thoughts on current policy of FM ASIM?Hi,
The biggest failure of Raheel Shareef was not building an army to be placed in GCC at the start of the Yemen crisis.
Hi,What's your thoughts on current policy of FM ASIM?
Looking forward for your views Khan saab
Hi,Considering the disaster Yemen turned out to be, I'd say it's his biggest foreign policy win.
It was clear that he saw it was a situation the gulf Arabs wouldn't be able to won, and he was right.
I know quite a bit of the conflict, try me.Hi,
You still don't get what was behind it---. For that I don't blame you.
Hi,I know quite a bit of the conflict, try me.
Elaborate on that for us please.Hi,
You still don't get what was behind it---. For that I don't blame you.
I have talked about this conflict over the years, and in fact I talked about it since day 1, when parliament voted to stay out of the conflict.Hi,
No you don't---. It was what was going to happen around 5-10 years after the start of the conflict.
If you knew it---you would have written about it.
Hi,Elaborate on that for us please.
Hi,I have talked about this conflict over the years, and in fact I talked about it since day 1, when parliament voted to stay out of the conflict.
Respectfully, we've had this conversation before, and the conclusion i have always ended up with was that Pakistan's decision to stay out was vindicated.
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