Weakening the military is weakening the nation, says COAS

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Weakening the military is weakening the nation, says COAS​

Gen Munir says Pakistan’s future is bright and secure, our forces will continue to defend it with unwavering resolve

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August 14, 2024

chief of army staff coas general syed asim munir chairing the 262nd corps commanders conference ccc convened at the general headquarters ghq in rawalpindi on wednesday january 31 2024 screengrab


Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir chairing the 262nd Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) convened at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi on Wednesday, January 31, 2024. SCREENGRAB

On the occasion of Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day, Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir emphasised that any attempt to undermine the military is tantamount to weakening the country itself.

Addressing the Independence Parade at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul on Tuesday night – the eve of August 14 – where he was the guest of honour, General Munir reiterated the military’s commitment to defending the nation.

"Our national consciousness is rooted in the ideology of Pakistan, which is based on the Two-Nation Theory. Any effort to weaken our armed forces is akin to weakening the state," he stated. He expressed confidence that no negative force could undermine this trust.

The event commenced with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by a laser light show depicting Pakistan's struggle for independence and nation-building. The cadets performed a march-past, and a flag-hoisting ceremony was held at midnight, where the national anthem was sung.

The national flag was hoisted by the 12th Baloch Regiment at midnight, and attendees stood to sing the national anthem. The event was attended by cadets, their families, and other distinguished guests, who praised the cadets for their disciplined march-past. The troops reaffirmed their commitment to making every sacrifice for the nation.

General Munir expressed gratitude for the blessings of freedom and the establishment of Pakistan, acknowledging the sacrifices made by the forefathers and paying tribute to the heroes of the independence movement. He also highlighted the importance of unity, warning that discord and division could hollow the nation from within, paving the way for external aggression.

He noted that Pakistan, despite the rapid global changes, held a prominent position within the Muslim Ummah and the world due to its steadfast stance.

"Pakistan’s future is bright and secure, and our forces will continue to defend it with unwavering resolve," he said, underscoring the enduring bond between the military and the people of Pakistan.

He concluded by acknowledging the ongoing threat of extremism and terrorism in the region, commending the sacrifices made by the people, armed forces, and law enforcement agencies in combating terrorism, and reaffirming their resolve to continue making sacrifices for the nation's security.
 
Good! I’m all for it. Break it up in 5 parts and these crypto Hindus handle just two provinces.
 

Weakening the military is weakening the nation, says COAS​

Gen Munir says Pakistan’s future is bright and secure, our forces will continue to defend it with unwavering resolve

News
August 14, 2024

chief of army staff coas general syed asim munir chairing the 262nd corps commanders conference ccc convened at the general headquarters ghq in rawalpindi on wednesday january 31 2024 screengrab


Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir chairing the 262nd Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) convened at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi on Wednesday, January 31, 2024. SCREENGRAB

On the occasion of Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day, Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir emphasised that any attempt to undermine the military is tantamount to weakening the country itself.

Addressing the Independence Parade at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul on Tuesday night – the eve of August 14 – where he was the guest of honour, General Munir reiterated the military’s commitment to defending the nation.

"Our national consciousness is rooted in the ideology of Pakistan, which is based on the Two-Nation Theory. Any effort to weaken our armed forces is akin to weakening the state," he stated. He expressed confidence that no negative force could undermine this trust.

The event commenced with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by a laser light show depicting Pakistan's struggle for independence and nation-building. The cadets performed a march-past, and a flag-hoisting ceremony was held at midnight, where the national anthem was sung.

The national flag was hoisted by the 12th Baloch Regiment at midnight, and attendees stood to sing the national anthem. The event was attended by cadets, their families, and other distinguished guests, who praised the cadets for their disciplined march-past. The troops reaffirmed their commitment to making every sacrifice for the nation.

General Munir expressed gratitude for the blessings of freedom and the establishment of Pakistan, acknowledging the sacrifices made by the forefathers and paying tribute to the heroes of the independence movement. He also highlighted the importance of unity, warning that discord and division could hollow the nation from within, paving the way for external aggression.

He noted that Pakistan, despite the rapid global changes, held a prominent position within the Muslim Ummah and the world due to its steadfast stance.

"Pakistan’s future is bright and secure, and our forces will continue to defend it with unwavering resolve," he said, underscoring the enduring bond between the military and the people of Pakistan.

He concluded by acknowledging the ongoing threat of extremism and terrorism in the region, commending the sacrifices made by the people, armed forces, and law enforcement agencies in combating terrorism, and reaffirming their resolve to continue making sacrifices for the nation's security.
military civilians di bund phaar day, o theek ai
 
Good! I’m all for it. Break it up in 5 parts and these crypto Hindus handle just two provinces.
I figured that's all what you ever wanted, and some mod here deleted my earlier comment calling you out on it. You want the balkanization, don't yous?

Just like Iraq.
 
And that was the plan all along - nothing to hold together the disparate, disconnected, discontent and displeased with everything including each other ethnicities that make up the residents of this state other than the military.

The military is like the magnet in Tony Starks heart - its keeping the shrapnel from killing him rapidly but the palladium needed to keep it going is poisoning him to death
 
I figured that's all what you ever wanted, and some mod here deleted my earlier comment calling you out on it. You want the balkanization, don't yous?

Just like Iraq.
Yes I do, 100%. When it’s a homogenous slump of its former self, then Punjabi’s and Sindhis can get their act together.

Hell, given that Sunni nations look to the US for protection, let US build bases in the leftover “Pakistan” and sub contract defense to them.

Better than the Kleptocracy you have today. Too busy occupying KPK and B-Stan.
 
He noted that Pakistan, despite the rapid global changes, held a prominent position within the Muslim Ummah and the world due to its steadfast stance.
Lmao. Maybe during the 90s, but 9/11 changed the character of the military by that liberall cuck whiskey drinking Muhajir Musharraf. Wish that plane from Sri Lanka would’ve never made it back to Pakistan.

What a loser losing two large battles and still being made COAS by the Americans.

He sidelined all Muslim and Islamic lending Generals at the behalf of the US who wouldn’t give any funds unless Generals were liberal and secular. Overnight there was a purged of Islamist leaning Officers in order to ensure Pakistan military can take orders from nato.
 
Lmao. Maybe during the 90s, but 9/11 changed the character of the military by that liberall cuck whiskey drinking Muhajir Musharraf. Wish that plane from Sri Lanka would’ve never made it back to Pakistan.

What a loser losing two large battles and still being made COAS by the Americans.

He sidelined all Muslim and Islamic lending Generals at the behalf of the US who wouldn’t give any funds unless Generals were liberal and secular. Overnight there was a purged of Islamist leaning Officers in order to ensure Pakistan military can take orders from nato.
Muhajir? What’s wrong with it - technically my family migrated so what’s your point in wrong with it?

It includes extended folks such as the first person to bomb India and the planner of Dwarka or leading neurosurgeons..

So you’re racist then?
Who is better? Son of the soil Bajwa? Zardari? Ayub Khan? Niazi… not the cricketer but the surrendering orgy holding general?
 
Empty promises
 
Weakening democracy is weakening the nation; other countries have developed much faster than Pakistan even though they acquired independence about the same time. Eliminate the corrupts and corruption and not use it as a tool to persecute people who are disliked by particular factions.
 
No duh, the military is an important institution in Pakistan.
The military has done a lot for Pakistan.

However the government should be run by civilian political parties if we are truly committed to democracy within an Islamic framework.
 

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