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Sunday, September 13, 2009, Ramadan 22, 1430 |
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Mullen’s warning
S R H Hashmi
As reported in the newspapers, the Chairman, US Joints Chief of
Staff Committee, Admiral Mike Mullen said “ Of all the challenges
and potential problems the United States faces, Pakistan tops
Secretary Robert Gates priority list.” “It‘s a conversation I‘ve had
many times—not just with military leadership, but also with
political leadership—that any president of the United States would
respond to an attack on US citizens,” Mike Mullen added “They
understand that very clearly, and they don‘t disagree with that” “I
think you‘re at the heart of dealing with the most difficult part of
the problems we have there, where we have this safe haven in a
sovereign country that is threatening and plotting against Americans
and other Western countries, and it must be eliminated,” Mullen
added. “Ideally, that would come through the pressure that the
Pakistanis bring to eliminate that threat.” We know very well that
only a few years back, they were making similar, baseless and
totally false accusations against Iraq on the basis of which they
invaded and destroyed the country, causing the death, wounding and
displacement of a few million innocent Iraqis. Now, they are trying
the same trick with Pakistan. I feel American public and lawmakers
should find a way to restrain these hawks to spare the world as well
as their own country from the disasters that such ‘warriors’ create.
By their costly pastimes of fighting, unnecessary wars, apart from
spreading death and misery, these people brought a financial
disaster to the world, including America, near about the end of
Bush’s rule, and the next one could be just around the corner. A
Russian gentleman has already predicted the collapse of the United
States by July, 2010 and the US leaders, civilian and military, seem
to be busy, doing all they can to bring it about. Remember, the USSR
collapsed due to over-expansion and over-spending, more than
anything else. —Karachi |
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Unwarranted remarks
M S Hasan
A strong reaction and flak from the ‘bloody civilians’ who seem to
be strongly disapproving of the retired commodore’s disdain and
contempt of civilians, as profusely expressed by him in his letter.
One hopes that this ex-gentleman cadet, despite all his unsavoury
expressions, made in poor taste, the uncalled-for characterisation
of the civilians and degrading utterances, is still a retired
‘gentleman officer’ of the armed forces, with the requisite civility
intact and still retaining the impeccable ‘clean habits’ inculcated
and imparted to him as a ‘gentleman cadet’.
Suffice to say that the letter is reflective of the mindset that
retired officers of the armed forces have for ‘bloody civilians’.
Lastly, to the most relevant part of the said letter, where the
retired commodore makes the startling disclosure that “out of 170
million people, 169 million cannot swim”, my benign advice to him is
to kindly let us know out of over ‘half a million’ men serving in
the armed forces, what percentage of this elite class can think
straight, logically, rationally and prudently? I am asking because
we civilians are stupid and obviously do not know the answer to this
very vexing question.
We civilians, till today, have not been able to understand the logic
of the 1965 and 1971 wars—both wars that we lost—how we lost ground
at Siachen and how and why we beat a retreat at Kargil. Finally,
with all the humility, reverence, esteem and due respect, may I
address a member of the armed forces, in a good-hearted, reciprocal
phrase, strictly as a figure of speech, ‘a bloody soldier’, as an
expression of utmost endearment and without an iota of malice? Rest
assured, sir, no offence is intended here, too! If what the
commodore is saying is true, may I ask why this poor country—which
for most of its life has been directly or indirectly governed by
non-civilians—is perhaps the most wretched, disliked unfortunate
nation on this globe? Why is it that after eating up most of the
budget the military still couldn’t protect the country’s
geographical frontiers? Telling civilians that they are unable to
nurture civility and values is a good joke. Give the poor masses
better education, a nice cantonment-like environment to live in and
see how they improve.
I think the most important ingredient of civility is for a person to
have the courage to see and speak the truth. Long live the shuhadah
of the Pakistan army but not the senior military junta who after
retirement live in palatial mansions and drive around in luxury
cars. We, the ‘bloody civilians’, are not fools—we can see these
retired military officers living in such expensive houses and using
such expensive cars, and we know that an army pension and salary
cannot possibly pay for them. As the saying goes, ‘is hammam mein
hum sub nangay hain’. God save this country. With the passage of
time the guard instead of guarding your gates starts running your
family affairs off and on by intruding your system of governing your
house. Later on he starts living in the best area of your house and
enjoys all those facilities that were never meant for him. A time
comes when you can’t even question him for his actions. This is
clearly the situation we ‘bloody civilians’ find ourselves in our
house—i.e. our country and no marks for guessing who the ‘guard’ is
in this case.—Karachi
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Whither Quaid’s principles?
Muhammad Zahid Rifat
Unity, Faith and Discipline were inscribed in the government offices
and public offices to remind the people of what the Father of the
Nation expected from them in order to make a stronger, united,
integrated and progressive Pakistan. Even, the huge portraits were
displayed essentially at the President’s House, the Prime Minister’s
House, government offices and elsewhere. As long as the golden
principles of the great leader were being followed by and large,
things seemed to be moving in the right direction more or less.
Then, somehow, the golden principles started disappearing and
regretfully though replaced gradually by disunity, ill-faith and
indiscipline in every sphere of life . The result was quite obvious,
imperative and imminent.
Leadership started failing to deliver the goods, the government was
changed frequently and indiscipline and disunity being demonstrated
amply in the central and provincial legislatures quite frequently.
The democratic civilian set up started whithering away much sooner
than expected and just after eleven years of Pakistan coming into
being and about a decade after the demise of the Father of the
Nation, the civilian government of Prime Minister Malik Feroze Khan
Noon was toppled in October 1958 by then Commander-in-Chief of
Pakistan Army General Muhammad Ayub Khan, National Assembly was
dissolved and the 1956 Constitution scrapped. This was just the
beginning. In less than quarter of a century existence, Pakistan was
dismembered and East Pakistan became Bangladesh after India-backed
war was imposed and great tragedy of Fall of Dacca was enacted due
to the factors which are yet to be identified and determined despite
two volumes fact finding report of Justice Hamoodur Rahman
Commission.
And, over the years, the golden principles of the Quaid-I-Azam have
either been forgotten or placed in the dust filled store rooms and
godowns here, there and every where. So much so, the portraits of
the Quaid-I-Azam are seldom seen in the pictorial coverage of the
President, the Prime Minister, the Governors and the Chief
Ministers. They prefer to have the photographs of their own leaders
rather that the Father of the Nation around when they are talking to
some visiting dignitary from abroad or within the country. If the
portraits of the Quaid-I-Azam have started disappearing then what to
talk about his golden principles of Unity, Faith and Discipline
which, as a matter of bitter fact, are most needed now than ever
before.—Via email |
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Illegal Israeli settlements
Dr Abdul Ruff Colachal
The Jewish settlements in Palestine are illegal under international
law, but as a terror ally of the West and terror India, Israel
ignores all international laws and kills Palestinians illegally as
sheep and crows. Already, thousands and thousands of Innocent
Palestinian have been slaughtered by the Zionist regime and about
500,000 Jews live illegally in more than 100 settlements built since
Israel’s 1967 occupation of the West Bank and Arab East Jerusalem
complicating any purposeful peace talks. By taking undue advantage
of the ongoing US-led NATO terror wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and
Pakistan, the Zionist regime, almost calling the Obama
administration a spade, has resumed the illegal settlement
constructions in West Bank where the PLO Fatah rules.
As the first new government-approved construction project in the
West Bank since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanhyahu came to power in
March, Israel has officially approved the construction of more than
450 new homes in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli Defence
ministry has announced. It says the decision to build 455 housing
units has been authorised by Defence Minister Ehud Barak -a former
hawkish turned dovish PM. It comes despite a US pressure to halt
building at settlements. Israel cares damn that Palestinians have
ruled out resumption of peace talks with Israel until a complete
freeze to the settlements.
A State liar, Israel does not talk about illegal settlement
expansions in all parts of the occupied Palestine by the arrogant
Jews shielded by the Zionist regime. The official freeze, if it is
implemented, would apply mostly to settlements inside the security
fence. Beyond the fence, on the right of the mountain range, the
government has let the Jews do whatever they want. There settlers do
as they wish and are expanding settlements by proliferating illegal
outposts. The population of West Bank settlements has been growing
at a rate of 5-6% since 2001. Some 2,500 housing units are currently
under construction. Subsequently, the Palestinians have refused to
re-enter peace negotiations unless Israel completely halts all
settlement activity. Palestinians know Israel only a fascist state
and as such they can recognize the Zionist state as a zone of
international terrorist state or a fascist nation. Israeli Prime
Minister said he was seeking a formula to enable renewed talks with
the Palestinians while permitting Jewish settlers to “live normal
lives. —Via email |
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Saving national airline
Shahzad Khalil
PIA was once amongst the leading airlines of South East Asia, today
mismanagement, corruption and pilferages have driven it to a state
of technical bankruptcy. How else can those who matter explain, the
writing on the wall, and their continued state of denial. The past
16 months have seen the airlines losses plummet up, revenues nose
dive and a mad rush to hire more employees. As if this was not
enough, PIA with losses to the tune of over Rs142 Billion, has
embarked upon plans to buy 27 new aircrafts at a cost of $2b, with
its present fleet of Boeing 777s having the lowest utilization in
Asia Pacific region. PIA has lost its once loyal Pakistani
expatriate clients, thanks to appointment of incompetent and
inexperienced cronies to key foreign stations in Gulf, Saudi Arabia,
UK, Canada, USA, Oslo, Frankfurt etc. There seems to be an unending
dispute between the pilots and the MD, who is also a pilot.
PIA faces gigantic problems, which are beyond the capability of an
experienced pilot, with minimal management experience and no
qualifications to handle the task. The controversies surrounding key
members of PIA management, are further compounded with reports of
massive irregularities in appointments, promotions, change of GSAs,
pilferages and kickbacks in technical procurement. Nepotism has
achieved new heights with appointments of inexperienced relatives of
key executives to Frankfurt and Canada. Long flight delays and
cancellations have become a norm. A top heavy management has been
further burdened with more appointments. The airlines marketing
division has a new Senior General Manager, who has absolutely no
experience in marketing and has only served in the airline as an
engineer. The question arises, why this deliberate inaction on the
part of federal government to take urgent corrective surgical
measures to rid the airline of controversial nominees, who have
caused immense damage to the airline.—Sialkot |
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