Pradotlc
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One by one, all the vestiges of IK's tenure and influence are being cleaned up. This is only to be expected.
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One by one, all the vestiges of IK's tenure and influence are being cleaned up. This is only to be expected.
Ok, I will it make it easy for you then. The only "victim" here is Pakistan’s poor military establishment. They create leaders and put them in power. Then they uncreate the same leaders and topple them out of power. Most of such leaders take it as a phase and wait it out for better times. Some like IK do not accept this betrayal by the establishment and how politics are done in Pakistan, hence why they are branded a "national security threat" by the poor powers that be.More proof that you are into a victim mentality and are constantly into whataboutism when you cannot debate the question.
You are only validating this here - you cannot see it from any other position than a “belief” and are providing every other possible evidence to show that belief.
Would you state the same for him in this picture?
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The vast majority of Pakistanis are getting exactly what they deserve. Their vote is stolen as expected. They are shot dead when they protest on the streets against the military establishment, also as expected. - @VChengWhat will you do to 90% of Pakistanis? Are you suggesting they must either be killed or punished?
Do you know who are Saleem Ullah and Kaleem Ullah on defensepk.com lolThis guy repeatedly got relief from the military generals who put him there (first thrice in power and later twice in prison). Why these double standards? If today IK / Faiz Hamid start doing exactly as told, would they also get the same preferential treatment?![]()
From that perspective Imran Khan has a great story - he is a mediocre if not poor “leader” at best but because he is loud, oratory and has a backstory of failures and struggled(many of his own ineptness) - we love it.
Whataboutism again.Nawaz is choor an established fact.. he could never explain how he earned his money… and panama papers was his seal…
False. He couldn’t achieve anything on his own. There is a reason why he resisted DG ISI Faiz Hamid’s transfer the way he did after COAS Bajwa made a deal with PDM.IK could have achieved so much.
Bhai, you must be living in your own world. Bajwa was the one who tried every move that he could to block Asim Munir's rise to the position of army chief.Lt Gen Retired Faiz Hameed was close ally of jailed Imran Khan who was suppose to be COAS but table turned by Retired COAS Qamar Bajwa who elevated Asim Munir for COAS.
That is again the typical fanatic turning to whataboutism and the same response.Ok, I will it make it easy for you then. The only "victim" here is Pakistan’s poor military establishment. They create leaders and put them in power. Then they uncreate the same leaders and topple them out of power. Most of such leaders take it as a phase and wait it out for better times. Some like IK do not accept this betrayal by the establishment and how politics are done in Pakistan, hence why they are branded a "national security threat" by the poor powers that be.![]()
Yes. NS was PM of Pakistan and had the legal constitutional right to replace any military officer under his command, including COAS of that time. That was his only "crime". The other being him attacking SC with his goons back in 1997. But that’s another matter and he never got charged or convicted for it.Nawaz Sharif in 99 - would you apply the same “victim” metric?
Whataboutism again.
PML(N) supporters cannot be convinced of it and right now the same accusations are being put to IK - more importantly my question remains. Nawaz Sharif in 99 - would you apply the same “victim” metric?
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