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Scores of Pak soldiers desert forces
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Here is another report of those of para military not ready to fight Moslems. I appreciate the overruling sentiments amongst the Moslem that Islam and Moslems can do no wrong. That is their spiritual teaching and that is their psyche. I also agree that it blinds them and make them beyond what the average intelligence would term as logic. However, what is alarming is that if this becomes common place amongst the Pakistani unformed lot, then who will bring in some law, order and logic? One should take it easy on Musharraf who is the lone one who has understood the US logic!
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This shows how unprofessional the Pakistan Army has become. It does not matter whether it is moral or not to fight. You signed up for the pay, contract, etc, you go where your superiors tell you to go. Otherwise you are being insubordinated in refusing to obey orders or becoming deserters.
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If I was ordered to do something I felt was morally wrong I would not do it. I signed up with the idea of protecting the weak and innocent not to be a hired gun. If I was ordered to fire on my own people I would not do it either. I'm not saying these men are right but your line of reason is how the massacre in Tiananmen Square occured. |
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It is not for the subordinates in the military to make reply or to reason why. In case, they feel an order is morally wrong, they have the option to resign, but not disobey! Good armies and war are won by doing as ordered. If all were to sit on judgement, then nothing would be got done! The use of military or going to war is the last resort and hence the final instrument of law and order or pursuing one's foreign policy. If the last resort falls to pieces, then it is the end of such a country!!!! Last edited by Ray : 12-08-2007 at 00:28 AM. |
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The Pak leadership has thus far failed to instill the need to do what's necessary.
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What I don't understand is why those Pakistani troops signed up in the first place, when most of what they knew they would be doing is policing their own population. |
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The end result of course is that the Waziristans and NWFP are now outside Pakistans control but Pakistan still refuses the notion of other troops going in there because of the blow to Pakistans ego
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Or may be most Pakistanis see this as a short term problem and not really their problem. Just keep things from boiling over in the short term.
I think most of them are convinced that once the west inevitably loses its attention span there and goes back home, things will be hunky dory again back to the good old days of Taliban and strategic depth and terrorist camps used to mostly bleed India but also needle the other enemies of Islam. This time they may even get smart and keep the provocation just below the level which warrants a big western response. ![]() |
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