Osama Bin Laden's Killing is exciting news around the world. The evil finally dies. But put this news aside, I'm surprised to find Laden was killed at a city so close to the capital-Islamabad, and was killed by a foreign force-American Seals Special Force, instead of Pakistani soldiers.
Pakistan is an independent country. But a foreign country's military air craft, drones can fly everyday above her sky; foreign troops can choose when, where, who and how to attack their target, eliminate their enemies in her territory. While thousands of innocent Pakistanis fall victims of such "collateral damages", Pakistan government just sit there idle with empty "protesting". How ironical it is. Isn't it a little shameful?
a few fair questions, if you get the answers right, you will have all your answers:
is pakistan really an independent country to begin with? a country which when created was an obligation on its leaders done by the west to keep their strategic interests intact in the region, can such a country ever be independent?
shameful!!!!!!!!!! did i read the word right? shame and a pakistani never go hand in hand, ever, period!
Pakistan people deserve better life. But the government needs to act like one for Pakistan people. As an observer, I just hope Osama's death is the end of miserable period for Pakistan and all Muslim countries around the world, and the beginning of peace and prosperous for good people living in that land.
you reap what you sow! what goes round comes around!
pakistanis are getting back all that they over the years have given to others, its a simple rule of karma! let them first mend their ways to for a better future, be it what ever it may be.
pakistan army and the government work for foreign powers like the PRC, the USA, the KSA, and they in return get handsomely compensated be it in cash or kind then why should these two power centers ever think about the common man, as is said for the common man,
woh marta hai, to marne do (if he dies, let him die) isnt this what the top pakistani civil and military leaderships say in private to the americans, then why worry, after all the pakistanis want to play the
bigger strategic game, no matter if they end up as the biggest losers, it hardly ever made a difference to them.
the end of miseries for pakistan will start the day they start to take definitive action against all sorts of terrorism be it directed against anyone and put a full stop to all sort of support that they lend to these terror groups or this country is doomed one day for sure, all their deeds are sure to catch up with them and the day they decide enough of all the strategic games that they otherwise want to be a part of which all is way beyond their grasp, else what miseries and repentance, its an open invitation to all the problems they are facing today which will only compound in times to come.
more that the rhetoric of sovereignty that pakistanis have a habit of crying over, which is allowed to be violated by the civil and military leadership in exchange of rewards, it would have been much better had we been discussion what was the world's most sort after terrorist doing in a town where pakistan military academy is housed, where the top army chaps do various courses, where each and every individual and house is marked, but as was pointed out by an eminent pakistani author, that is an argument that will never find space in pakistan where the media is stringently controlled by the army and isi.
all this talk of sovereignty of pakistan is nothing more than a rhetoric floated by the pak army and isi to put the civil government in the spot light and ease off all the heat that otherwise should turn on them for having remained clueless of all that has been happening in their back yard and their airspace, as if they are some toddlers who have no clues, least we get too engrossed in this rhetoric!