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dardmand
05-25-2009, 05:27 PM
Have you any idea what the establishment thinks these days?

nawazgul
05-26-2009, 08:32 AM
The establishment sould first establish his mind then can think.
mata kho da establishment pa iman che peryaan hkaree.....pa hpla pat day au karoona ye hakara de...


Have you any idea what the establishment thinks these days?

MandoKhail
05-26-2009, 11:58 AM
Have you any idea what the establishment thinks these days?
Thinking on how to pull americans balls,They are working on strategy to engage americans and NATO in guerilla war in mountains of Pashtoonkhwa and especially central Pashtoonkhwa,if it happens on both hand pakistani establishment will be winner b'cuz either Pashtoon nation will be destroyed which favors pakistan or americans and NATO will be humiliated which goes again in fav of pakistani global jihad.

dardmand
05-26-2009, 01:42 PM
Thinking on how to pull americans balls,They are working on strategy to engage americans and NATO in guerilla war in mountains of Pashtoonkhwa and especially central Pashtoonkhwa,if it happens on both hand pakistani establishment will be winner b'cuz either Pashtoon nation will be destroyed which favors pakistan or americans and NATO will be humiliated which goes again in fav of pakistani global jihad.

Thanks for you points.

Actually the establishment is on the horn of a dilemma. On the one hand their game of “proxy war” is exposed to the world at large while on the other hand internal crises like ethnic and political divides, a threat to its nuclear capability, strong political forces inside Punjab, a powerful Chief Justice, an economic melt down and energy crisis are looming over its head. The trational rival India has developed strong ties with the US and regional isolationism like China’s indifference towards Pakistan is adding fuel to the fire. Today’s Pakistani establishment is somehow deprived of its “free will” or naked power to run the shows and is largely impelled by circumstances. In my opinion Pakistani establishment is thinking over the possible demise of its power and the resultant emerging scenario. An ultimate possible solution for the establishment would be to revisit its relation with its archrival India and convince the polity in Punjab towards the inevitable future alliance with them.

In such state of desperation it is quite normal for the establishment to ignore some core issues like the Baluch and Pashtun issues or a direct U-turn of its policy of proxy war. Let’s see what next comes out of the situations.