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Why have the NATO/ US Forces Violated UN Mandate in Afghanistan? Probing Questions!

The NATO's/ US' strike on a Pakistani military post in Mohmand Agency on night 25-26 Nov 2011 is an extremely unfortunate incident. It should indeed be termed as a criminal act deserving condemnation in the harshest possible manner. While diplomatic overtures between Pakistan, NATO and the US to probe and resolve the issue continue, it is pertinent to reflect on a set of probing questions the answers to which might help in unraveling the truth behind this ill-fated US venture. The terms NATO and US have been used alternatively in the article to denote both the NATO and the US. The NATO's helicopters reportedly penetrated 1-2 kilometers deep into Pakistan before bombarding the Pakistani post. One basic question should emerge in every Pakistani's mind, "Was this NATO's intentional or an unintentional act?" If this was an unintentional act then consequences may not be very serious as far as NATO's engagement in Afghanistan goes. On the other hand, if...

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Imran Khan Rally - SUGGESTIONS

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It was quite encouraging to see the successful rally of Imran Khan today. In my personal opinion, Imran Khan should keep following aspects in mind as he proceeds further:- 1. He must ask and encourage the people of Pakistan particularly the youth (roughly 66 %) to cast their vote if they really want to see the change. Mere support in rallies and gatherings will not bring any positive outcome. 2. Seeing popularity of the Party, a lot of hungry and blood thirsty politicians may opt to join hands with Imran Khan. While reputed and honest politicians should be taken in the folds of the Party, blood sucking leeches must be kept out. 3. Educate the masses on the system of voting and its pitfalls in Pakistan. Intimidation, misplaced family / 'bradari' orientation and similar other factors mar voting spirit in our country. If people are aware of voting system intricacies, they may be able to safeguard themselves from negative influences. 4. Getting renowned and well reputed pers...

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Importance of Discipline

Unless we become disciplined as a nation, no power in this world can change our  fate, our destiny.
‎"You belong to a nation now; you have now carved out a territory, a vast territory,   it is all yours; it does not belong to a Punjabi or a Sindhi, or a Pathan, or a   Bengali; it is yours. You have your central government where several units are   represented. Therefore, if you want to build yourself into a nation, for God's sake  give up this provincialism."     Quaid-e-Azam said this while addressing a gathering in Dhaka on 21 March 1948. What was so different on 21 March 2010. I doubt if his sayings could have been more relevant than now!

US EFFORTS TO OPEN NEW CONSULATE IN QUETTA-MAY 2010

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The recently unveiled US desire of opening their consulate in Quetta warrants some attention. The apparent US intent is to facilitate Pakistanis in acquiring US visa and lessen the burden on US consulate in Karachi. This US intent needs scrutiny in backdrop of two factors. First is the necessity of having a US consulate in Quetta since percentage of people applying for US visa from Balochistan is at best minimal. Second is resonance of old US mantra that so called ‘Quetta Shura’ under Mullah Omer (purportedly under Pakistan’s tutelage) has been orchestrating resistance against NATO and US forces in Afghanistan. The US desire to open its consulate in Quetta appears more relevant in backdrop of the later fact viz generation of covert response against ‘Quetta Shura’, if at all it exists. It can be asserted with fair amount of confidence that the US consulate in Quetta would likely provide a diplomatic cover under which the US will be able to coordinate its covert activities in the provin...

SPECIAL REPORT NORTH WAZIRISTAN – THE DEATH TRAP (Published on 4 Jan 2011) SUMMARY

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The report is authored by Mr Shemrez Nauman Afzal from Spearhead Research, which is a Lahore-based private, non-partisan and apolitical centre for research, analysis and consultancy. Terming North Waziristan a “Death Trap” the author has primarily build up a case for non-launching of any major operation in the agency and proffered alternative methodology of cutting out peace deal to handle the situation in North Waziristan until certain conditions are met viz stabilisation of situation in FATA with civilian administration on ground, effective sealing of Durand Line from both sides and availability of sufficient resources to undertake operation of this magnitude. Such methodology warrants active support from US/ NATO Forces. In his view, while Pakistan is confronted with precarious regional and internal security situation, recourse to military option in the obtaining environment will further exacerbate the already fragile security situation in Pakistan and complicate its security dile...

LET US STOP LIVING IN OBLIVION

       What a mockery have we made of ourselves in the last few months as a nation! Pakistan already finds itself mired in a plethora of problems, some of which are threatening the very core of country’s existence. Oblivious of its implications, we have chosen to further destabilize our own country by raising slogans for creation of new provinces along ethnic lines. It is shameful and appalling to see approach of few of the political parties who in a race to score political mileage have decided to put the future of federation at stake. There have been a lot of insane voices from nook and corner of the country demanding renaming or creation of a new province on ethnic grounds. I need to ask a fundamental question from proponents of such demands. What difference will creation/ renaming of a province make in life of a common Pakistani? Have we ever pondered on implications of such haywire and misplaced demand? The financial cost associated with creation of new...

RANDOM THOUGHTS

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SHOULD WE TRUST OUR TOP POLITICAL LEADERSHIP WITH RESPECT TO THEIR SINCERITY WITH PAKISTAN ? IT IS HIGH TIME THAT THEY ENSURE TRANSPARENCY IN DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC......INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE WITH HELD........SHARE STRATEGIC COMPULSIONS WITH PEOPLE.....GIVE THEM WORKABLE REALISTIC STRATEGIES.....HIGHLIGHT IMPLICATIONS.....DEVELOP CONSENSUS.......AND THEN EXECUTE........IN PAKISTAN CHANGE CANNOT COME FROM THE TOP IT WILL HAVE TO BE BOTTOM UP. TIME IS RUNNING OUT.....NON-SHARING OF TRUTH WITH THE NATION PEOPLE GIVE WAY TO MISPERCEPTIONS....MISPERCEPTIONS AT TIMES LEAD TO INDIFFERENT ATTITUDES......UNITY OF A NATION GOES FOR A SIX....WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR ? I DO NOT KNOW....... Tahir Terry · Monday, May 23, 2011

DON'T SPREAD ANTI-PAKISTAN ARMY, AIRFORCE, NAVY AND ISI RELATED SMSs !

DEAR PAKISTANIS ! 'SAY NO' TO ANTI-PAKISTAN ARMY, AIRFORCE, NAVY AND ISI RELATED SMSs. Such SMS are being generated by anti-Pakistan elements and if we spread these we are in fact demoralizing our nation and working on behalf of anti-Pakistan forces. In civilized nations such fiascos are dealt with prudence and not with emotions and sarcacism. DON'T FORGET: - CIA FAILED to learn about PERAL HARBOUR ATTACK - CIA FAILED to save Americans from 9/11 ATTACK - CIA OFFERED false information of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq - RAW FAILED in warning against BOMBAY ATTACK - MI 6 FAILED in warning against 7/7 ATTACK in UK BUT: - Those nations did not malign their Armed Forces in such manner by spreading hate and sarcastic SMSs. - Don't forget the BLOOD of so many of valiant sons of this soil. They gave away their lives and embraced martyrdom for PAKISTAN AND for all of us PAKISTANIS. - DON'T BE A PART OF ANY SUCH MALICIOUS CAMPAIGN AN...

TIMES SQUARE HOAX ?

PREMISE The failed terrorist attempt at Times Square raised many eyebrows (refer to readers’ comments on related stories in NEW YORK TIMES and other Pakistani newspapers) not only in Pakistan but in the US as well. The suspicions owe their origin to somewhat visibly amateurish planning/ conduct behind the act, as well as alleged involvement of a US national of Pakistani origin. The discussion in public circles in Pakistan imbued with usual nationalistic and anti-US fervour unfortunately in few cases has centred on emotionalism rather than on rationale and logic. With a view to impart a tinge of objectivity and rationale outlook to such discussions, I have carried out an analysis of the incident and provided here a set of raw implications that I could deduce within my limited understanding. In arriving at the implications, I might totally be out of mark or even be close to reality, the decision of which I leave to readers and to subsequent events. However, the underlying ...