Pakistan’s Military Myth: Guardians or Oligarchs?
In Pakistan, the myth of the soldier as a selfless protector contrasts sharply with the self-serving motivations of the military high command, who prioritize personal gain over national defense. While the common soldier remains respected and dedicated, the generals have transformed the military into a corporate entity, focusing on wealth accumulation and suppressing dissent rather than genuine statecraft. This disconnect, epitomized by Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, has led to a growing skepticism among the ranks, where loyalty to the leadership is waning, and the military’s credibility is collapsing under the weight of its own contradictions.
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