abdulbarijan
Registered Member
Everyone is talking about the tactical level of war, and what Pakistan needs to improve upon. My humble opinion, the time is right to change the question paper to the state of India.
-They've withdrawn from the Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan has similarly withdrawn from the Simla Agreement. While India needs 10 odd years to build infrastructure to actually do something about the water, Pakistan if it chooses to, can act effectively from today.
-With Trump trying to win his nobel peace prize, and trying to bring peace in the middle east, time to offer him something even more major, you Mr. President can be the reason for the end of war between India and Pakistan via mediation. Imagine being the reason for bringing peace to 2 odd billion people in the region. Imagine being the president that solves the issue that brings peace to a nuclear flashpoint i.e. the subcontinent. Of course being the biggest supporter of democracy and human rights in the world, we would expect the solution in line with those core values.
- Time to pursue that line of argumentation, and let the Indians defend as to how it is a bilateral issue between Pakistan and India. Let them expose their weak argumentation, let them expose that they do not believe in democracy, freedom of speech, expression etc. and bring this issue to the forefront. Let them further isolate themselves. UN resolutions of plebiscite already exist and since India was kind enough to start breaking treaties and agreements, its time they get a taste of their own meds, with interest sprinkled on top.
-They've withdrawn from the Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan has similarly withdrawn from the Simla Agreement. While India needs 10 odd years to build infrastructure to actually do something about the water, Pakistan if it chooses to, can act effectively from today.
-With Trump trying to win his nobel peace prize, and trying to bring peace in the middle east, time to offer him something even more major, you Mr. President can be the reason for the end of war between India and Pakistan via mediation. Imagine being the reason for bringing peace to 2 odd billion people in the region. Imagine being the president that solves the issue that brings peace to a nuclear flashpoint i.e. the subcontinent. Of course being the biggest supporter of democracy and human rights in the world, we would expect the solution in line with those core values.
- Time to pursue that line of argumentation, and let the Indians defend as to how it is a bilateral issue between Pakistan and India. Let them expose their weak argumentation, let them expose that they do not believe in democracy, freedom of speech, expression etc. and bring this issue to the forefront. Let them further isolate themselves. UN resolutions of plebiscite already exist and since India was kind enough to start breaking treaties and agreements, its time they get a taste of their own meds, with interest sprinkled on top.






