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Pakistan's biggest strategic defeats/setbacks came during military rule.Also keep in mind that the military, despite still subparn, has greater intellectual resource in politics and nation management than a purely civilian body in Pakistan who are almost always retarded and filled with their own complexes.
That only makes the civilian class look that much worse, not disprove my point in any way. I've interacted with bothPakistan's biggest strategic defeats/setbacks came during military rule.
If you picked 100 Pakistanis at random, 50% would be mullahs advocating for a foreign policy based on the "ummah", and the 25% would be some form of ethnic extremists and remaining 25% some feudal elites like PPP.That only makes the civilian class look that much worse, not disprove my point in any way. I've interacted with both
Very true.Ultimately, Pakistan's elites, be it military, civilian, whatever all need to want to build a nation. That at its core takes a totally different type of mentality, one that does take institutions, laws, systems, etc all seriously. That mentality is NOT there right now, anywhere.
state within the state
Being a security state with deep down anxiety is sick as hell.don't be an idiot, being a security state is a structural reality not something written in a constitutional clause, and now comparing it again with Bangladesh and Nepal which are homogenous nations with no security challenges after already being explained the obvious difference is just wilful stupidity
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