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Pakistan Fauj — a history of small men in powerful positions.What happened when one day Bajwa woke up and realized he has to remove PTI. What was going on in his mind?
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Pakistan Fauj — a history of small men in powerful positions.What happened when one day Bajwa woke up and realized he has to remove PTI. What was going on in his mind?
While corruption may certainly have been there, I believe it was more about the fact that the Fauji leadership couldn’t control IK and had no material (corruption or otherwise) to blackmail or pressure him into doing their bidding.IMO ,Bajwa took money to overthrow the government. He knew Khan won’t allow him a free hand in corruption. They tried to paint a narrative but the more things opened up it becomes clear - it was greed.
Yes IK sent Shaukat tareen to brief bajwa about economy situation, but army ego fk everyone now we have to fk army now.IK sent finance minister Shaukat Tareen to explain the moron Bajwa that the economy has just started to stabilize, on the path to growth and any misadventure will lead to the economy going into a tailspin.
Tailspin of the economy is like one failure leading to another failure and a continuous fall difficult to stop, this is exactly the situation now.
But that wasn't heeded by Bajwa.
They do care about the economy as its related to the budgetary allowances to them and economic downturn means a slump in the real estate business, their main domain.
There are reports of severe financial crunch in the military Inc.
This is a valid explanation. But what if there was another twist? What if the point of the establishment is to ensure Pakistan never progresses to become economically strong and therefore, independent of the US?While corruption may certainly have been there, I believe it was more about the fact that the Fauji leadership couldn’t control IK and had no material (corruption or otherwise) to blackmail or pressure him into doing their bidding.
The Fauj under Bajwa (with US blessings) basically carried out a pre-emptive strike to prevent IK doing to Pakistan what the AKP did to Turkey - improve governance and the state of the lower and middle class and cut the Army down to size and reform it and genuinely eliminate its influence.
This nothing new. My issue is why does the establishment get involved only to bring feudal lords into power to destroy Pakistan repeatedly? Why continue this boom-bust cycle?
Why not just rule indefinitely with technocrats and solve the economic problem once and for all. It would financially benefit the military-owned businesses as well.
You will realize the purpose of the establishment is not to protect Pakistan or let it prosper. The purpose of the establishment is to sabotage its economic prospects and ensure it remains a vassal state.
Never becoming an independent and powerful country, but barely surviving with enough nukes to threaten India. Notice how the IMF didn't put any restrictions on military spending or strategic programs? Yet Sri Lanka was forced to scale back their military?
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Dawrfs,Pakistan Fauj — a history of small men in powerful positions.
Unfortunately the “insiders” have all disappeared.
IMO ,Bajwa took money to overthrow the government. He knew Khan won’t allow him a free hand in corruption. They tried to paint a narrative but the more things opened up it becomes clear - it was greed.
This is what the LONDON plan is all about.
Bajwa got the deal done with traitor Nawaz Sharif and reports of he getting about 5 billion Rs. to go about with it.
Asim Munir was given the COAS post and the task to decimate PTI, put IK in jail and clear the ground for Nawaz Sharif to land in Pakistan.
There should be a trial of bajwa for treason.
He did all of that and now his country is in tatters.
Dawrfs,
But It got to be much more than that.
Systematic destruction of 1971 leftover Pakistan is complete.
Military Inc, however, prospered.