Pavo Cavalry with Rajbir Brar and 10 others
36 mins ·
same old pakistani film story-Game- I am good son , but father you always neglected me-GAME ELEVEN
same old pakistani film story
Generals Raheel and Rizwan and DCI and DIA boss Play Game- I am good son , but father you always neglected me
Generals Raheel and Rizwan and DCI and DIA boss Play Game- I am good son , but father you always neglected me
agha h amin
Eric Berne a famous psychologist wrote a book many years ago known as Games People Play.
As per Eric every relationship is defined by a game and all parties play this game according to defined patterns.
Both Pakistan and USA are playing games since many years.
Pakistan started playing games with USA right from 1947
GAME 1-1947-48
FEAR OF INDIAN ATTACK
SOLUTION-PAKISTANS FOUNDER CREATES A SCRIPT THAT PAKISTAN IS USA'S BEST GUARANTEE AGAINST USSR AND SENDS A BILLION DOLLAR PLUS AID REQUEST
RESULT- GAME FAILED
GAME TWO 1948-54
SAME GAME PLAYED AND US FINALLY AGREES TO GIVE PAKISTAN CIVIL AND MILITARY AID IN 1954
GAME THREE-1965
PAKISTAN ATTACKS INDIA USING US EQUIPMENT AND US AID IS CANCELLED AND BANNED.
GAME FOUR 1966-69
PAKISTAN GOES TO CHINA AND MORE ALARMINGLY USSR AND BOTH AGREE TO SUPPORT PAKISTAN
US RESPONSE- US AIDS ANTI AYUB AGITATION AND ENCOURAGES ARMY CHIEF TO END USSR RAPPROACHMENT AND ALLIANCE IN 1969
GAME FIVE -1969-71
PAKISTAN AS BRIDGE TO CHINA-PAKISTAN ARRANGES SECRET VISIT OF KISSINGER TO CHINA
BUT GAME FAILS IN DECEMBER 1971 AS PAKISTANI STATE WAS TRYING TO CRUSH 54 % OF ITS POPULATION.PAKISTAN BREAKS INTO TWO PARTS
BUT GAME FAILS IN DECEMBER 1971 AS PAKISTANI STATE WAS TRYING TO CRUSH 54 % OF ITS POPULATION.PAKISTAN BREAKS INTO TWO PARTS
GAME SIX - 1971-77
PAKISTAN AS LEADER OF ISLAMIC BLOC AND THIRD WORLD
ZA BHUTTO HOLDS ISLAMIC CONFERENCE
ZA BHUTTO PLAYS ROLE IN USE OF OIL AS WEAPON
ZA BHUTTO SENDS PILOTS TO SYRIA IRAQ JORDAN AND EGYPT
GAME FAILS AS US CIA FINANCES AGITATION AGAINST POPULIST ZA BHUTTO AND USES CIA ASSET ZIA TO REMOVE BHUTTO IN 1977
GAME SEVEN-1978-88
PAKISTAN AS BEST ANTI SOVIET ALLY
GAME SUCCEEDS, PAKISTANS GENERALS WHO WERE FROM HUMBLE ORIGINS,COULD NOT AFFORD A CAR BATTERY , SOLD EGGS AS COLONELS BECOME RICH
REAGAN ALLOWS PAKISTAN TO ACQUIRE NUKES
US ENDS GAME IN AUGUST 1988 WHEN IT USES HAND PICKED ELEMENTS IN PAKISTANI MILITARY TO KILL USURPER ZIA
GAME EIGHT 1989-2001
PAKISTAN ENGAGES CHINA AND VARIOUS ARAB STATES AS US TELLS PAKISTAN TO GET LOST
PAKISTAN ENGAGES CHINA AND VARIOUS ARAB STATES AS US TELLS PAKISTAN TO GET LOST
PAKISTANI MILITARY REMOTE CONTROLLED STATE IS RELATIVELY ISOLATED AS US PLACES SOME SANCTIONS ETC
GAME NINE
PAKISTAN AS BEST ALLY IN WAR ON TERROR-2001-2015-ONGOING
PAKISTAN AS BEST ALLY IN WAR ON TERROR-2001-2015-ONGOING
PAKISTANI USURPER EX CYPHER CLERKS SON PLAYS WONDERFUL GAME-FEARING BEING CRUSHED BY US AND INDIAN NUT CRACKER HE CONVINCES US ABOUT BEING BEST US ALLY WHILE SECRETLY HELPING TALIBAN
HE CRIMINALLY PAINTS PAKISTANS FATA AS CENTRE OF TALIBAN WHILE HIDING TALIBAN IN BALOCHISTAN AND SUBJECTS FATAS PASHTUNS TO US DRONE ATTACKS AND PAKISTAN ARMY ACTION
GAME NINE IS ONGOING
GAME TEN - 2011-OBL
MUSHARRAF WAS BAD MAN WHO HID OBL BUT WE ARE THREE WONDERFUL SONS OF USA SO NARRATED GENERALS KIANI , PASHA AND PAKISTANS MOST CORRUPT ZARDARI-OSAMA SOLD TO US AND PAKISTAN PLAYED ROLE IN OBAMAS VICTORY
GAME TEN ALPHA
GENERAL KIANI CONTINUED FATA ACTION SO THAT PAKISTAN IS SEEN AS US ALLY IN GWOT ALTHOUGH IT WAS ONLY AGAINST ZERO % KILLERS OF US TROOPS- FATA TTP AGAINST WHOM PAKISTAN ARMY TOOK ACTION HAD NO LINK WITH ATTACKS ON US
GAME ELEVEN- GENERAL RAHEEL SHARIF IS VERY GREAT MAN AND WANTS TO CRUSH EXTREMISM
FRESH NEW GAME
REALITY- PAKISTANI MILITARY ACTION IS AGAINST A PUNY ALREADY CRUSHED FACTION OF EXTREMISTS JUST 5 % OF ALL EXTREMISTS
WHILE 95 % EXTREMISTS IN AF PAK ARE LOYAL PAKISTANI PROXIES
About the Author
Agha Humayun Amin studied at Saint Marys Academy Lalazar and Forman Christian College Lahore and at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul. He was commissioned in 11 Cavalry (FF) earlier known as PAVO Cavalry on 17 March 1983. Served in various command , staff and instructional appointments in the army , finally commanding an independent tank squadron and retiring from the army on 05 March 1994. His writings were published in Pakistan Armys leading institutional journals , notably Pakistan Army Journal and Command and Staff College Quettas Citadel Journal. He also authored three major tactical publications “ Tactical Handling of Recce Troop “ (1986) , “ Tactical Handling of Recce Support Group” *(1989 and the “ The RFS Concept “ (1990). His recommendations regarding creation of army command groups as published as an article in 1998 were accepted by the Pakistan Army in 2007 when army commands were created. His books are essential reading in more than 200 leading libraries of the world including Library of Congress USA , Combined Arms Research Library of US Army Command and General Staff College ,Fort Leavenworth which is worlds largest military library ,US Army War College Carlisle Library,Defence Intelligence Agency Library of USA , Columbi University Library , US Armor School Fort Knox Library,LUMS Library etc.He wrote extensively for various journals and newspapers and also served as Assistant Editor Defence Journal , Executive Editor Globe, Founding Editor Journal of Afghanistan Studies and presently as Editor in Chief for “Intelligence Review”. He also actively worked as an associate of two leading think tanks www.orbat.com of Ravi Rikhye and as Fellow of Alexandrian Defense Group ,USA. Major Agha H Amin has been invited to lecture and present papers at various institutions including US Army Centre of Military History etc . He headed Afghan Toll and Transoxiana two consulting firms which played keyrole in various Asian Bank and World Bank electric transmission line studies, notably CASA 1000,Uzbekistan Afghanistan Pakistan line and Turkmenistan-Shibirgan –Mazar Sharif line. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
About the Author
Agha Humayun Amin studied at Saint Marys Academy Lalazar and Forman Christian College Lahore and at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul. He was commissioned in 11 Cavalry (FF) earlier known as PAVO Cavalry on 17 March 1983. Served in various command , staff and instructional appointments in the army , finally commanding an independent tank squadron and retiring from the army on 05 March 1994. His writings were published in Pakistan Armys leading institutional journals , notably Pakistan Army Journal and Command and Staff College Quettas Citadel Journal. He also authored three major tactical publications “ Tactical Handling of Recce Troop “ (1986) , “ Tactical Handling of Recce Support Group” *(1989 and the “ The RFS Concept “ (1990). His recommendations regarding creation of army command groups as published as an article in 1998 were accepted by the Pakistan Army in 2007 when army commands were created. His books are essential reading in more than 200 leading libraries of the world including Library of Congress USA , Combined Arms Research Library of US Army Command and General Staff College ,Fort Leavenworth which is worlds largest military library ,US Army War College Carlisle Library,Defence Intelligence Agency Library of USA , Columbi University Library , US Armor School Fort Knox Library,LUMS Library etc.He wrote extensively for various journals and newspapers and also served as Assistant Editor Defence Journal , Executive Editor Globe, Founding Editor Journal of Afghanistan Studies and presently as Editor in Chief for “Intelligence Review”. He also actively worked as an associate of two leading think tanks www.orbat.com of Ravi Rikhye and as Fellow of Alexandrian Defense Group ,USA. Major Agha H Amin has been invited to lecture and present papers at various institutions including US Army Centre of Military History etc . He headed Afghan Toll and Transoxiana two consulting firms which played keyrole in various Asian Bank and World Bank electric transmission line studies, notably CASA 1000,Uzbekistan Afghanistan Pakistan line and Turkmenistan-Shibirgan –Mazar Sharif line. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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