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Change of command: Kayani’s ex-classmate to replace Mike Mullen

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  1. June 1st, 11:52 By Agencies

    WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama on Monday nominated General Martin Dempsey, a former classmate of Pakistan's army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, as the top US military officer.
    Dempsey is an extrovert with an irreverent sense of humor and a penchant for singing in public.

    If confirmed by the US Senate, Dempsey, who commanded troops in the Iraq war, would replace Admiral Mike Mullen as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when he steps down on Oct 1.

    At a White House ceremony, Obama hailed Dempsey as "one of our nation's respected and combat-tested generals."
    Obama made the choice for the high-profile post just before heading to Arlington Cemetery for a Memorial Day event to honour America's war dead.

    An Irish-American who taught English literature to cadets at West Point, the 59-year-old graduated from the same class at the military academy as another four-star general, David Petraeus.
    Apart from Petraeus, Dempsey had another prominent classmate as a younger officer.

    At the US Army's Staff College in the 1980s, Dempsey got to know Ashfaq Parvez Kayani - now Pakistan's army chief.
    Gen Dampsey's selection comes as Obama is facing growing pressure to accelerate a troop drawdown in Afghanistan and is preparing to complete a withdrawal from Iraq.

    Echoing remarks Dempsey himself recently made to US troops, Obama vowed: "We will provide whatever it takes to achieve our objectives in the current fight."

    Dempsey is currently Army chief of staff. Obama said he was naming General Raymond Odierno to succeed Dempsey in that job.

    Khoob guzray gi jo mil baithaiN gey diwanay dou!......

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    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 20:27 #
  2. Do you think General Kiyani himself suggested to President Obama that Demsey should take over from Mullen? Would it make any great difference to future US-Pakistan relations? In any case, I don't suppose the new appointment, if confirmed, would prove a further headache for our country.

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 20:53 #
  3. This move obviously has some hidden agenda otherwise why Kiyani and his classmate/s are provided media coverage/publicity/importance at this time when US popularity among Pakistanis (not Kiyani and the likes of him) is at an all time low.

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 21:04 #
  4. bsobaid
    Member

    they are provided publicity by the media who call US president as barrack hussein obama.

    No serious media outlet pays attention to it.

    The only difference it makes is the two individual will be able to establish line of communication more easily. All else remains the same.

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 21:12 #
  5. Thats what I am afraid of. The current situation prevails and is not going to change, means we have to rot till 2013 (thanks to friendly opposition) when there will be no Pakistan left to be sold any further by ruling civil-military assemblage.

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 21:20 #
  6. bsobaid
    Member

    I cant imagine anyone thinking because these two are langotia the policy on war on terror will change.

    I also fail to understand how bringing down current government will change pakistan's current policy on war on terror.

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 21:25 #
  7. Then I am able to conclude the attacks on military installations/VIPs will continue till Pak Army Top Brass is taken out or rendered disfunctional.

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 21:32 #
  8. bsobaid
    Member

    That wont work either.
    Do we anything about second tier? how are they any better or worse? or they are just emotional people?

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 21:40 #
  9. First, second or even third defense (rank and not file) if this is what you mean regarding chain of command then sadly I would add, they too are part of the same mechanism for much too long so as to render them 'not so trustworthy'.

    Roots are same, my dear!

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 21:49 #
  10. bsobaid
    Member

    This means any dramatic act will cause chaos and cause a permenant hurt.

    Therefore, parliament should take lead over army according to constitution. It wont improve much in the short-term but it is the way going forward.

    Posted 11 months ago on 02 Jun 2011 21:54 #

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