Security and Threat analysis for Pak Sarzameen: Difficult - TopicsExpress



          

Security and Threat analysis for Pak Sarzameen: Difficult wars, collective failures, great future inshAllah ! For the first time in the last 10 years, we are seeing this determination,courage and the clear thinking within the military leadership to finally do which should have been done years ago. The new leadership has indeed risen to the challenge - both in the GHQ and in the ISI - now pushing the weak, corrupt and afraid political leadership to justify their paychecks. We see a bright 2015 for Pakistan IA. The cancer that has spread in the very fiber of the society and state is being surgically removed now. It is going to be bloody, messy and even brutal but it has to be done. Then the long therapy and rehabilitation process would begin. Pak army is leading the fight no doubt but it has to see if the present political baggage can be dragged or will have to be dumped as the going gets tough in the coming days. With the Indian threat looming on the East, this present political lot is a huge risk factor army should do without. For now army is pushing the political gamblers but will have to be careful to avoid a backstab by these very treacherous and venomous gang of the corrupt who are now in panic and seeing the rising power of the army as a direct threat to their political and economic interests. The threat levels would remain high in the country for the next few weeks. The war has entered its decisive phase and the backlash from the desperate cut throats is a real possibility. Many attacks have been prevented but some might get through as well. Caution is always required. It is a cost that the nation has to pay for their collective failure to rise and meet the threat earlier. Now it is too late and the cost would be staggering as well. December 16th last year was a deeply painful reminder of this collective failure of the society and its leadership.
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 06:48:21 +0000

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