COAS sets out foreign policy redlines

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COAS sets out foreign policy redlines​

Sends strong message to country’s western and eastern neighbors



Our CorrespondentJanuary 25, 2024


chief of army staff coas general asim munir photo aa file

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir. PHOTO: AA/FILE

ISLAMABAD:

In statements defining Islamabad’s foreign policy priorities with its eastern and western neighbors, the country’s army chief, Gen Syed Asim Munir, has ruled out reconciliation with archrival India. He emphasized that the life of a single Pakistani is more important than the entire Afghanistan.

During his almost three-hour marathon session with students from public and private sector universities nationwide on Wednesday, General Munir remarked, "When it comes to the safety and security of every single Pakistani, the whole of Afghanistan can be damned."

According to the chief of army staff (COAS), Pakistan provided food for five million Afghan nationals for 50 years, but “when it comes to our children, we will pursue those who attack them”.

He stated that insurgency in Balochistan has long been supported by Afghanistan, and the western neighbor has never shown friendship towards Pakistan.

Afghanistan was the only country that opposed Pakistan’s admission to the United Nations after independence, he said, adding that the problem is that "our people do not read history."

"Do not look towards Pakistan. We are ready to sacrifice anything and everything," he warned, addressing the rulers of Afghanistan.

General Munir’s statements about Afghanistan are apparently in line with Pakistan’s carrot and stick policy towards the problematic neighbor. Islamabad has refused to negotiate with the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), whose terrorist activities in Pakistan have increased manifold since the return of the Afghan Taliban to power in August 2021. It has also applied its economic leverage to force the Afghan government to take action against terrorists attacking on its soil from Afghanistan.

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While commenting on Islamabad’s relations with New Delhi, the army chief said that "India has not reconciled with the concept of Pakistan, then how can we reconcile with it."

General Munir’s statement came two days after India inaugurated Ram Temple on the site of the five-century-old Babri Masjid. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) also denounced Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s move to inaugurate the temple months before scheduled elections in India.

The COAS also addressed Pakistan’s relations with Iran, specifically mentioning the recent missile attacks by Tehran within Balochistan. "You cannot backstab us, and if you do, you will get a befitting reply," he said, reiterating that no one would be allowed to breach Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Pakistan fired at targets on Iranian territory, particularly in the border town of Saravan, after Iran targeted militants on Pakistani territory two days earlier.

The chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Defense, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, wrote on Wednesday that Iran’s Panjgur strike was a tactical gamble, which backfired badly.

He stated that the Panjgur attack is followed by the quickest de-escalation and normalization of ties between two countries in history, including the restoration of ambassadorial ties and the impending visit of the Iranian foreign minister next week.

The army chief briefly mentioned his recent visit to the US and stated that during the visit, he conveyed to Americans that Pakistan is a country with consequences.

"There are 80 million middle-income people in Pakistan; with 65% of its population being young, the country is ready to reap benefits from these resources," he said.

"Are the neighbors of Afghanistan, India, and Iran happy? The answer is no," said the army chief while replying to a question on the geopolitical instability surrounding Pakistan.

 
when economic prosperity is there then security gets better, how can this guy understand, he can only see through security lens, formal govt should be in charge of pakistan
 
What's new in this, FA pass 22 grade sarkari naukar have been setting foreign policy since birth of country.
I am supporter of Imran Khan but I seriously hate when people in their bias loose perspective and completely start uttering pure BS. When they go in PMA along getting basic military training, they get two-year BS in Military Sciences. After that to get to Lt Colonel rank, they have to do two more year of study and basically complete their BS. So, by the time they reach Lt Col rank they are already 16 years education I personally know a officer who is doing BS Supply Chain. And to reach Brigadier and above most of them are either M Phil in some degree like Internattional Relations or Political Science or Public Administration plus other course. Inshort they are more educated than most of your politicians. Next time get your facts right before posting such pathetically hilarious stuff.
 
I am supporter of Imran Khan but I seriously hate when people in their bias loose perspective and completely start uttering pure BS. When they go in PMA along getting basic military training, they get two-year BS in Military Sciences. After that to get to Lt Colonel rank, they have to do two more year of study and basically complete their BS. So, by the time they reach Lt Col rank they are already 16 years education I personally know an officer who is doing BS Supply Chain. And to reach Brigadier and above most of them are either M Phil in some degree like Internattional Relations or Political Science or Public Administration plus other course. Inshort they are more educated than most of your politicians. Next time get your facts right before posting such pathetically hilarious stuff.
If I get a master degree in political science from one of the top ten universities in the world will it qualify me to make foreign policy?
Education does not equal experience. Army has 0 experience in foreign policy no matter how many degrees they get. They spend their entire career dealing with security threat and when they become COAS all of a sudden they are the finance expert, foreign policy expert and everything else under the sun.
 
I am supporter of Imran Khan but I seriously hate when people in their bias loose perspective and completely start uttering pure BS. When they go in PMA along getting basic military training, they get two-year BS in Military Sciences. After that to get to Lt Colonel rank, they have to do two more year of study and basically complete their BS. So, by the time they reach Lt Col rank they are already 16 years education I personally know a officer who is doing BS Supply Chain. And to reach Brigadier and above most of them are either M Phil in some degree like Internattional Relations or Political Science or Public Administration plus other course. Inshort they are more educated than most of your politicians. Next time get your facts right before posting such pathetically hilarious stuff.

Molana hold your sermon, I don't care who you support politically, because you have been nooni then supporter of TTP and now became PTI supporter.
First of all, We don't feed them major chunk of budget to make foreign polices but defend the country, loss of 80k+ lives in WOT is recent prof that they have failed to do the job (I am excluding previous failures)
Second, Their track record is enough to tell that they will remain FA Pass duffers, no matter how many piece of papers they get.
 
If I get a master degree in political science from one of the top ten universities in the world will it qualify me to make foreign policy?
Education does not equal experience. Army has 0 experience in foreign policy no matter how many degrees they get. They spend their entire career dealing with security threat and when they become COAS all of a sudden they are the finance expert, foreign policy expert and everything else under the sun.
No but first answer was education. Secondly when it comes to foriegn policy our politicians most of the time turn out to be a disaster also. That is why I sincerely believe that some retire diplomat of foreign officer should be given this post.
 
During his almost three-hour marathon session with students from public and private sector universities nationwide on Wednesday, General Munir remarked, "When it comes to the safety and security of every single Pakistani, the whole of Afghanistan can be damned

And that how you keep your neighbours friendly. Have no idea why they still hate us? Not sure being "Punjabi" would be the only reason
 
Molana hold your sermon, I don't care who you support politically, because you have been nooni then supporter of TTP and now became PTI supporter.
First of all, We don't feed them major chunk of budget to make foreign polices but defend the country, loss of 80k+ lives in WOT is recent prof that they have failed to do the job (I am excluding previous failures)
Second, Their track record is enough to tell that they will remain FA Pass duffers, no matter how many piece of papers they get.
Even the papers are obtained through plagiarism , cheating and not worth the paper the degrees are printed on, unless obtained from a prestigious institute ..

Cheating is rampant at Pak military/army related academies. This is reflected in the incompetence of most of the officer cadre..
 
What are the redlines? they have already surrendered half the Country
and also surrendered Kashmir.

They allowed the Americans to bomb the Country they should be defending
for dollars, where was the red line during Salala spanking and Abbottabad
raid?
 
Whilst the substance of what he said is spot on, however who the hell is he to formulate and dictate foreign policy. Just confirms that duffers will never allow a civilian setup to succeed. Too much at stake for military inc.
Unfortunately I think one must accept this reality, its been this way for decades.
 

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