Difficulty and opportunity

13 Jul, 2011

Every thing has a cause and effect. Unless the cause is not analysed, the effect cannot be comprehended. There have been a series of happenings, which if clearly analysed, will point in what direction it is leading us to. The war on terror began in 2001 and since then all origins of terrorism are traced back to Pakistan.
Pakistan is a nuclear armed country, with a faithful population of 180 million, willing to lay down their lives in the name of Allah and His Prophet (PBUH). The Pakistan army is the only organised institution, which can keep the country federated. Therefore to weaken it, is very necessary, if Pakistan has to be fragmented.
Insurgency in Swat, Waziristan, tribal areas, blame-game with Afghanistan, Raymond Davis case, PNS Mehran attack, pressure for action in North Waziristan, finding Osama bin Laden, ethnic killings of Karachi, growing gap between people and the Pakistan army and the Baloch uprising, are all being planned, funded and sponsored by planners, who wish to discredit the Pakistan army, take away our nuclear assets and leave us high and dry like Afghanistan, to suffer and fight over bones and bits. We must open our ears, eyes and minds to see why and what is going around and to elect such leaders in the future who can turnaround the situation. The crisis is deep but in difficulty lies opportunity.

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