That is a very interesting assessment. You may well be spot on. I am not sure.Sri wrote:Pakistan is on it's way to be the true Islamic Republic. Problem is it doesn't have to be that way. The RAPE vs Army vs Mullah tug is now playing it's final chapter. The country is ripe for change in Status quo. What it means is that current Landlord RAPE leadership will have to go. Army for a long time has been playing bothe sides. On one hand sleeping with Landed gentry and on the other hand financing / training the Mullah inspired forces. And as stated earlier by me and many other members, Army is slowly shifting the Paradigm in the favour of the Mullahs.
The figures are clear Pakistan cannot continue to be a viable state at the rate of growth and rate of brrowing it is currently following. Time has come a major policy shift. Current RAPE leadership has proven without doubt that it cannot deal with it. What now Army and Mullah's fear is that if the current political structure fails then the vaccum left behind should be immediately filled without Abduls hitting the street. The whole Pakistani state which includes the three players, depends upon the Abduls not being the part of power apparatus. Army will do whatever it takes to ensure that Abduls do not have say in the power politics in future.
In recent days I have been wondering about the role of the Paki army. I mean it in the following sense.
The law and order (L/O) situation in Pakistan is seriously bad - with rampant acts of terrorism and ass-ass-e-nations. ("law and order bahut hai" in other words

So technically one could say that no matter how bad the L/O situation the army does not come out on its own unless ordered by the civilian government. But AFAICT in Pakisatan the Army has come out and taken over in situations that were less grave than this. So in this instance the Paki army has a fine alibi. Kiyani saluted Gilani remember? The army is "under civilian control". Just like any sane state. So the army can claim it is not stepping in because the civilian government has not seen fit to call the army to help impose L/O.
is this the correct explanation? Somehow I don't believe it. Pakistan is in deep doodoo and the police are unable to maintain security, and the army has neither been called in nor has it stepped in. What gives?
is it possible that the army, that takes its support from islamist yahoos and Qadris does not dare to step in? Invited or uninvited?