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Incursion Versus Invasion

By Gul Raiz • Oct 7th, 2008 • Category: Politics • One Response

It’s time that we shed our morbid aloofness that we are so important that America is all time thinking about wiping us out of the map of the world, and Israel and India are just focusing on one point agenda of finishing off us from the face of earth. Yes, Israel and India do want to see Pakistan destabilized and weak,  but that’s it and there is nothing much alarming about it, as Pakistan can deal with it with the cooperation of China and Saudi Arabia and Iran, and doing so pretty much successfully.

But the way we are talking about blocking the United States’s supply lines and confronting them and hitting their predator drones and all that stuff is extremely absurd and lacks the logic and the thought. If we cut off the supply lines of US, then what about our supply lines? What about those donations and aids which we so happily beg and consume from the US? We cannot survive a week if we are rendered pariah by the US and its allies.

If United States and its allies invade Pakistan, there is nothing we can do. Our forces are hardly able to control the militants, it’s funny to think that they would confront US assault. We don’t have a chance to retaliate to America or to defend anything against US aggression. Right now the flights of Predator Drones and the firing of occasional hellfire missiles are the incursion by the ISAF forces. We are unable to stop those incursions, so we must not force US to convert those incursions into the invasion.


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  1. If we cut off the supply lines of US, then what about our supply lines? What about those donations and aids which we so happily beg and consume from the US? We cannot survive a week if we are rendered pariah by the US and its allies.

    Beggars are not choosers , what is the difference between an intellectual (so called) and a common man, a so called intellectual thinks too rationally and hence takes decisions in the light of the hypothesis drawn by keeping those rationalities in mind. A common man though less educated, but has a strong faith in Allah, works hard,struggles,does his bit and leaves the rest to Allah and never bothers about how would he survive,the only thing that he ponders about is that whatever he has done is ethically,morally,and that whatever has has done is not damaging his self respect.

    It is sad that Too much knowledge is harmful and it also makes a human more cowardly than others.
    I think this statement hits the bulls eye.

    Our Prophet (PBUH) and Sahabas not only survived but conquered thousand times stronger enemies what did they have—Complete faith in Allah,They were totally deveoted–undeterred without any personal intrests and yeah THEY WERE NOT COWARDS.

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