Anujan ji, I am not so sure that Gilani employed PA's SOP thereAnujan wrote:^^^^^^
Funny tid bit. Next day groper did downhill ski and said that when he said state within a state he was referring to the defense secretary and not to the army at all

Anujan ji, I am not so sure that Gilani employed PA's SOP thereAnujan wrote:^^^^^^
Funny tid bit. Next day groper did downhill ski and said that when he said state within a state he was referring to the defense secretary and not to the army at all
Of course. The extraordinarily hyped-up Indian support to NA is a ruse by TSPA to justify its manufactured paranoia about India and keep us out of Afghanistan.Singha wrote:even if India did not support the northern afghans and herat afghans, wouldnt Russia, some of CAR states and Iran provide them moral and diplomatic support if for nothing else than to keep the pakiban and pashtun hordes off their borders?
Shiv, I can't think of anybody other than, as you mentioned, ZAB replacing his military chiefs. Of course, Nawaz did so and paid the penalty the second time. The first time, he sent Gen. Jehangir Karamat packing successfully.shiv wrote:Sridhargaru - I have been meaning to ask you this question. When was the last time a civilian "leader" (LOL!) in Papistan actually openly criticized the army and either appointed someone new or got away with it? I think it has occurred once or twice before aside from Nawz Sharif's failed attempt - but just curious about details.
Wasn't the appointement of Zia done by Bhutto. But I think there was someone else too.
SSridhar wrote:Shiv, I can't think of anybody other than, as you mentioned, ZAB replacing his military chiefs. Of course, Nawaz did so and paid the penalty the second time. The first time, he sent Gen. Jehangir Karamat packing successfully.shiv wrote:Sridhargaru - I have been meaning to ask you this question. When was the last time a civilian "leader" (LOL!) in Papistan actually openly criticized the army and either appointed someone new or got away with it? I think it has occurred once or twice before aside from Nawz Sharif's failed attempt - but just curious about details.
Wasn't the appointement of Zia done by Bhutto. But I think there was someone else too.
Both Gilani & Zardari. They first decided to bring the ISI under civilian control but had to do downhill skiing as the US was on TSPA's side at that time. Gilani cleverly tried to announce this decision just before he boarded the flight to the US on his first official visit. But, he had to change the decision before he landed at London. Then, Zardari unilaterally decided to announce a 'No First Use' policy. He also said that India was not an enemy and the enemy was internal to Pakistan. One can imagine how much these would have angered the PA Chief and his commanders. Though the terms of Kayani & Pasha were extended, they were on tenterhooks for some time. In all these decisions, the Zardari/Gilani duo were handicapped by the US being on TSPA's side. Then, the case of the MFN to India. Kayani warned PPP government not to go ahead with it even as our Foreign Secreatry was on the Pakistani soil. Of course, MFN may never happen. That's another story. However, I see some change now.shiv wrote:Ok so it is safe to assume that Groper has made history of sorts by saying things that would have made others a military cutlet.
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Exactly, and you have to credit DocJi for his incredible ability to spin (I wish India had someone with his abilities at the MCGabhishek_sharma wrote:Members of this forum are expected to provide evidence when they write something negative about this govt. This evidentiary burden is suspended when chanakian explanations are provided. This asymmetry is a sign of very high levels of honesty.
shiv wrote: Ok so it is safe to assume that Groper has made history of sorts by saying things that would have made others a military cutlet.
My suspicion is that the Pakistan military is in deep trouble. Too many signals coming to suggest that - not least from Bharat Karnad saying "Make them less afraid"
They military was I think 60% Pakjabi and 30% Pakhtun. There have been desertions and acts of indiscipline.
These jehadi terrorist sewer animals have a strong jealousy against India's IT sector because all they are capable of is fanatic barbaric terrorism...remember yet another jehadi pig wrote in Paki media that 'we should not allow India to capitalise on our IT talent until Kashmir is solved' ...shiv wrote: Here is what Hamid Gul was saying after 26/11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw3VqBt7aKA
So what exactly do you want? Declare MMS as a traitor and have him put to death?CRamS wrote: I am asked to provide "evidence" that MMS has not surrendered or not caved in.
er you ignorant American you are adding sugar to your masala dosa. What else can one expect from an American who thinks "summer" is in August when the monsoon is in full swing?CRamS wrote:
Exactly, and you have to credit DocJi for his incredible ability to spin
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I am asked to provide "evidence" that MMS has not surrendered or not caved in.
Another exaggeration. I wanted him booted out of power, but first honestly exposed and demand answers to the tough questions I posed. Take him to task, verbally that is, for all his pro-TSP nonsense about India's and TSP'd destinies are linked, he has always believed that he cannot justify peace process if terror attacks continue. Is that not perverted thinking? I mean he is opposed to terror attacks because he cannot justify the peace process, not because its an evil abomination and an assault on India's soul and he will have none of that. Somebody has to ask him those questions and not put him on this pedestal that he some great economist descended from heaven.Altair wrote:So what exactly do you want? Declare MMS as a traitor and have him put to death?CRamS wrote: I am asked to provide "evidence" that MMS has not surrendered or not caved in.
So you want to humiliate him publicly. He might as well prefer a bullet in his head rather than go through the humiliation. But in India a Prime Minister is well insulated from even corruption allegations. That is how constitution is defined in India. You would need an amendment to that affect.CRamS wrote: Another exaggeration. I wanted him booted out of power, but first honestly exposed and demand answers to the tough questions I posed. Take him to task, verbally that is, for all his pro-TSP nonsense about India's and TSP'd destinies are linked, he has always believed that he cannot justify peace process if terror attacks continue. Is that not perverted thinking? I mean he is opposed to terror attacks because he cannot justify the peace process, not because its an evil abomination and an assault on India's soul and he will have none of that. Somebody has to ask him those questions and not put him on this pedestal that he some great economist descended from heaven.
CRS: Why don't you start closer to home? Use the same line of thought for ex-President Short Hairs who attacked the wrong country? And the line of Presidents who thought Papistan was their best friend?CRamS wrote:
Another exaggeration. I wanted him booted out of power, but first honestly exposed and demand answers to the tough questions I posed. Take him to task, verbally that is, for all his pro-TSP nonsense about India's and TSP'd destinies are linked, he has always believed that he cannot justify peace process if terror attacks continue. Is that not perverted thinking? I mean he is opposed to terror attacks because he cannot justify the peace process, not because its an evil abomination and an assault on India's soul and he will have none of that. Somebody has to ask him those questions and not put him on this pedestal that he some great economist descended from heaven.
According to American sources, China has, in secret talks with the U.S., reached an understanding that, should America decide to send forces into Pakistan to secure its nuclear weapons, China would raise no objections. (An Obama-administration spokesperson had no comment.)
You are assuming that people here hate MMS and his government because they haven't waged war on Pakistan and wiped out the terrorists. That is wrong. At least in my case. I hate him and his government for going to the other extreme and trying to make love to pakistan. There have been enough instances of them trying to do this.amit wrote:The interesting discussion of how MMS is preventing India from either "teaching Pakistan a lesson" or, even better, "solving" the Pakistan problem is just looking at one side of the problem. I know Shiv, A_Gupta and other have alluded to this but let me try to put it all together.
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This brings us to two sets of issues IMO.
Issue A:
* Is our Army, Air Force and Navy and other sundry assets like intelligence, equipped - both in terms of manpower and hardware - to strike a strong blow to Pakistan while still keeping things under (India's) control?
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Issue B:
* How does the PM ensure that things don't get out of control and spiral into a nuclear exchange?
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We can call MMS or anyone else a traitor only when we are sure that he has the tools and options needed but chose not to use them. On the other hand, if we cannot to convincingly show that all the necessary elements are in place to solve/tackle the Paki problem militarily then calling MMS a traitor or weak is nothing but political sloganeering.
JMT.
This piece of good sense, should have happened a long time back, before involving MMS in a debate. Now, that attempts to support him have been ripped apart, crying about split milk is useless.A_Gupta wrote:Thanks KLNMurthy! But please forgive me if I don't respond on BRF.
The right place to heap opprobrium on the Indian Prime Minister is the TSP thread, just like the right place to solve Dalit grievances is the United Nations. With friends like this, who needs enemies?
A doctor who testified that Pakistani security forces had killed a group of unarmed foreigners has himself been shot dead.
Dr Baqir Shah was gunned down in the city of Quetta.
"The Pakistani military used brutal tactics, including indiscriminate air and artillery strikes, against the Taliban and civilians alike." The Swat Valley was once described as Pakistan's Switzerland, a favourite destination for walkers in summer and skiers in winter.
"What is more likely is that Shakira was horrifically disfigured by her own nation's military, and not by US drones," writes Bill Roggio on The Long War Journal blog.
Although not perse how to break, the below could point to why the lovemaking.Sanku wrote:I am still waiting for Shiv or any one else to tell us how to break the US-Pak lovemaking.
Sanku ji,Sanku wrote:I am still waiting for Shiv or any one else to tell us how to break the US-Pak lovemaking.
shiv wrote:When was the last time a civilian "leader" in Papistan actually openly criticized the army and either appointed someone new or got away with it? I think it has occurred once or twice before aside from Nawz Sharif's failed attempt - but just curious about details. Wasn't the appointement of Zia done by Bhutto. But I think there was someone else too.
Its a trick question, Shiv. To criticize the army and get away with it. To my knowledge, no one has had the jurrat to do that to date and get away with it (i.e., with his life, property, wife and/or position) because no "civilian" leader has lasted the full five years of his tenure as the PM. Gilani may have come across recently as having criticized the army but the day is not over yet. Besides, it was a veiled criticism promptly followed by a kiss and make up session.SSridhar wrote:Shiv, I can't think of anybody other than, as you mentioned, ZAB replacing his military chiefs. Of course, Nawaz did so and paid the penalty the second time. The first time, he sent Gen. Jehangir Karamat packing successfully.
Department of Germanic and Romance Studies? What next? Department of Hindu Mythology?Anindya wrote:Don't know why this is necessary - also, shouldn't someone look into what this Paki was doing when he was skipping classes? Delhi University may allow Pak student with poor attendance to take exam
Leave me out of the picture and concentrate on the issues I am highlighting. To your point above, I don't know how long you have been on BR, but yes, I have boldly, avowedly, courageously, audaciously have taken on US elites to extent I could and asked them tough questions about TSP and US aid to them, about TSP terror being left out of the gamut of the so called GWOT. And I have done this often times at some personal risk and even making a fool of myself (US elites when cornered use their TFTA power over us SDREs: they will say if you don't stop, I will report you to the authorities. The argument ends there). In US, Indians or shall we say "South Asians" are India's worst enemies. And so I have even made a fool of myself speaking up for India's case in various fora with "South Asian" speakers who are so coy to deviate an inch beyond India TSP equal equal, and audience dominated by "South Asians".rajanb wrote:
CRS: Why don't you start closer to home? Use the same line of thought for ex-President Short Hairs who attacked the wrong country? And the line of Presidents who thought Papistan was their best friend?
America has given you a well ordered society, to the building of which you never contributed. Give something back to them in gratitude?
Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, hain ji? MMS or any Indian leader should undo the decades of double speak of Americ, which conveniently calls us a strategic and the worlds largest democracy!![]()
Utterly superfluous effort....even making a fool of myself