Saad Duraiz Profile picture
Nov 9, 2022 18 tweets 11 min read Read on X
Since a few days have passed and thing have "relatively" calmed down, I want to comment on the optics of bringing out APCs in #Lahore Cantt. You all have seen the images go viral on this platform, and some were rightly outraged. 1/n
However, this isn't the first time #PakistanArmy brought out APCs against protesting public. Many years ago, there was a dispute between farmers and the Army over some land in #Okara. That's when this image was shot. For me, personally, it became of the most defining images 2/n
of how the Army behaves in the country. My shock stemmed from the fact that my father commanded 40 AK, which is equipped with TOW mounted APCs for hunting enemy tanks. How could the Army bring out APCs - which are essentially troop carriers - mounted with machine 3/n
guns against unarmed protestors? Well because it could, and it couldn't care less about the optics. Okara farms incident came to my knowledge through the work of @Taimur_Laal who once took a #Lums student delegation to protest there. At the time Taimur was viewed as a 4/n
leftist traitor by the establishment and probably still is. But thankfully we can recognize today that he was raging against the system before it was cool to do so. Thank you @Taimur_Laal. 5/n
Back to optics. It would be wrong to say that the Army doesn't care about optics. It really does. That's why #DGISPR spends so much on propagating it's brand of Army-love and patriotism through collaboration with media, singers, and celebrities. However, it's when 6/n
things get tough, optics go out the window. This is easy to understand: You can do all your image building during peace time, but once bullets start flying no one gives a damn about optics. That's how military minds are wired. So when the protests at #Okara farms became too 7/n
much some genius decided it was OK to send APCs to intimidate protestors. Naturally the public would get scared of a tracked armoured vehicle coming against it. Most civilians won't even be able to tell the difference between an APC and a tank anyway, which will further 8/n
intimidate them. Brilliant move when crushing a rebellion, stupid move when you are facing public protestors. Going back to Lahore protests, there were a million ways to block protestors from entering the Cantt, but there was no reason to send APCs to the checkpoints. 9/n
In the age of social media, someone should have thought that these images will be really bad for optics. Like the Okara farms image, the images from #Lahore cantt will be seared into the memory an entire generation of #Pakistanis. 10/n
So what were the boys really thinking before rolling out APCs in Lahore? Did they really think that these protests which started from CC #Peshawar's house will snowball into a storming of the Bastille? Who knows. Whatever it was one thing is clear, they 11/n
knew the optics would be bad but the way they were reading the situation, it was serious enough not to give a damn about them. Which brings us to a dangerous realization about the state of play in #Pakistan rn. Has @ImranKhanPTI upped the ante so much that the Army 12/n
is actually feeling cornered? Our security establishment already suffers from a siege mentality. With the Army holed up inside cantonments, is the siege mentality on steroids right now? The Army sees itself as the protector of the State of #Pakistan 13/n
against all threats domestic and foreign. If #IK whips up his supporters into a frenzy (he's almost there) and the existence of the state is threatened, how will the Army respond? Which side will the Army choose to be on in a confrontation between the 14/n
State and the people? Historically when relations between the State and the people soured, the Army stepped in as a mediator or simply took over. However, this time the situation is very different. #PTI has directed all its anger against the State towards #Army which it 15/n
rightly views as the ultimate king maker within the State. With decades of weakening other govt institutions to ensure its dominance - as @ashirazeemgill pointed out in his latest video - the Army is standing alone to face #PTI's onslaught. 16/n
So far in this game of thrones, all overt moves to increase pressure have been made by #PTI and #IK. Whatever has been credited to the #Army or #ISI have been covert moves so we really can't be sure who made those. The #Army hasn't really made any overt moves so far and is 17/n
holding the line. Who will blink first? Will IK let loose his supporters against the State or will the Army snap first to nip any attack on the State in the bud? Only time will tell. Not much longer now to the new Chief's announcement, IF #Bajwa is really retiring. 18/18

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Saad Duraiz

Saad Duraiz Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @fightingpatrol

Feb 11
I don't claim to know what the current lot is thinking but if we go by history, the short answer is: no.

Long answer: it is simply not possible for a serving general to introspect about the military's role in politics and take a step back. They live in their own bubble separate
not just from the rest of the country but from their own rank and file. Inside that bubble: Pakistan is not perfect, the civilians have screwed it up, and Allah has given them the power, ability, and most importantly, the opportunity, to fix the country or affect change in its
direction. Being a General in PA is very different than in most other armies. For one it provides them social mobility. In fact, it might be the only structured path of social mobility in the country. Second, it gives them immense power as a cohort. There are approx 200 generals
Read 18 tweets
Feb 9
Hello my friends, this might trouble you but I'm back. I just cannot remain silent when the people's mandate is being stolen so brazenly. I thought I was done with twitter and was expecting a PMLN led govt. I was waiting for PTI to finally realize
that it has been cut to size. While I spent yesterday praying to Allah for the best possible outcome, I could never have thought that a party at the receiving end of the state's oppression could have created this huge a shock in Pakistani politics. That too without
any of the usual lotas and electables that PTI's last govt consisted of. I used to say that IK needs to prove himself without the establishment backing he had in 2018. Apparently he took that challenge a bit too seriously. The people have spoken and their will must be respected.
Read 11 tweets
Jul 28, 2023
I created Game of Thrones characters as Pakistanis. Enjoy!

Our boy Jon 'Waseem' Snow.... Image
Cersei on her mehndi... Image
Halwaii Vayrs from Old Lahore... Image
Read 14 tweets
Feb 5, 2023
Sooner after Kargil episode, my father was posted as DG Logistics in GHQ. There he was a part of the Logistics Reforms Committee that was set up after Kargil to assess the Army's failed logistics during the conflict. The study resulted in major
changes and overhauled PA's entire logistics doctrine. One consequence was setting up unified logistics commands headed by major generals as opposed to whatever was happening before. What was shocking for me at the time was how these 'strategic geniuses' Musharraf and his
cronies sent so many men to their deaths backed by poor logistical support in the face of massive Indian response, and then conveniently refused to accept dead bodies. That crime alone was enough for their court martial and hanging. Secondly, he and his cronies conducted the op
Read 8 tweets
Feb 5, 2023
@vardanisar look, I understand your anger, I am sure it's justified. However like you said everything is pretty complex and cannot be reduced to a single event or case. We can't paint everything with a single stroke of good or bad but we need to be objective in our assessments.
I am hardly the defender of the Army's excesses but I don't believe in binaries either. Akbar Bugti was a part of the state till it suited him, and then turned on it when his rent-seeking was threatened. Any state worth its salt will violently put down an armed rebellion against
it. Look at what the Canadian RCMP is doing up north against First Nations I wish our state did more of it than cutting peace deals with rebels right from the beginning.
Read 4 tweets
Feb 1, 2023
For too long the people of #Pakistan believed that the Army was a force for good in the country. They believed the propaganda of the #ISPR that everything was the politicians' fault, which it partly is, but they conveniently misled people about the harm the Army has caused 1/n
to the country. For too long we believed that the Army can deliver, that it is the savior of last resort when politicians screw us over. The military elite sold us Askari-koolaid which the vast majority of us consumed without question. Finally, we know 2/n
that the emperor has been naked the entire time. In the name of national security we sacrificed our growth, development, and frankly our own future. But it isn't enough to parrot talking points against the Army. It is important to understand how the Army continues to be a 3/n
Read 15 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(