Emira
Senior
- Jul 8, 2018
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Shabazz Sharif smiled and said "No doubt Great Britain has played a large role in shaping the political ethics of Pakistan, from our political system, our armed forces, our civil servants and civil society, on down. In Pakistan we embrace the past of the British Raj, as it's unlikely the Islamic Republic of Pakistan would ever have come into being, were it not for the many British administrators, civil servants, and of course the many British viceroys, who clearly understood that the Muslims of the subcontinent were a separate nation from that of the Hindus. So Pakistan takes pride in our history and it pleases me that the United Kingdom recognizes that Pakistan shares similar goals, values, ethics, etc, as the nation's of ISAF.
Tell me does ISAF encourage economic investment, commerce, scientific exchange, and other forms of non-military engagement between member states? As Pakistan would certainly view it as a major positive if ISAF was also a vessel for these types of civil exchanges, as well as the obvious military exchanges and mutual defense.
Ahhh you must excuse me, as I am not a military man or geographer! I had nearly forgotten about Diego Garcia! With your recent investment to fortify Diego Garcia, I'm confident that ISAF could rapidly stage and then deploy forces into South Asia and beyond, should the need arise. While should Pakistan join ISAF, this would be all the more a reality, which would no doubt enhance ISAF's overall strategic outlook and planning within Subsaharan Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. I'm certainly glad to know that should Pakistan join ISAF, a staging point and garrison for ISAF forces is quite near to Pakistan.
As an aside, would it be possible for the Pakistan Navy to tour the fortifications you've built on Diego Garcia? As the Pakistan Navy is planning to fortify and garrison one of the larger islands that controls access to Karachi Port, so that the city and port are well defended from any potential threats from hostile naval and air forces. So observing what you've done in Diego Garcia would no doubt assist the Pakistan Navy in its own design for a major modern coastal fortification off Karachi.
Al-Mutahida? This must be a new terrorist organization, as I don't believe I've heard of them before now. Is there any new information regarding this group? Seeing as Al-Mutahida appears to be based in Iran, I'll see to it that the Frontier Corps increases security along the Iranian-Pakistani Border, while the ISI will deploy several KORAL Mobile Electronic Warfare Systems, in an effort to pick up the group's communications and then pinpoint their location within Iran. Any of their findings will of course be shared with their British colleagues.
I agree whole heartedly regarding the official listing of our trade routes through the IMTO and collaborative maritime security being provided by the Royal Navy and Pakistan Navy. While I to have no doubt this will go a long way to deepening both civil and military ties between our two nations. Though seeing as the Pakistan Navy is by far the junior branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces and is inline for expansion, would Great Britain and Ziron assist the Pakistan Navy in its expansion efforts? As a major need exists for high quality warships, submarines, and auxiliary ships, preferably of western origin. Certainly the Pakistan Navy would love to field British vessels built by Ziron as it heads into the future. Not to mention I believe the Pakistan Army, Pakistan Air Force, ISI, and security forces are ready to place a major order with Ziron at your convenience of course.
I am troubled by what you've revealed regarding Brazil. Nevertheless my brother has instructed our Minister of Foreign Affairs to reach out to the Brazilian Foreign Minister, so that we can perhaps ease some of the tension between nations, as well as the potential economic impact lost tourism revenue may have on the Brazilian economy. Certainly the minister will discuss Pakistan potentially joining ISAF and gauge the Brazilian reaction, as we do not want Brazil or any other nation to see Pakistan joining ISAF as any sort of threat against their nation, or a changing in our longstanding foreign policy. So it's my hope that Pakistan can play a key role in at least easing some of the current tensions and perhaps we can assist in persuading Brazil to lift some of their restrictions on various foreign states at present. Pakistan is for peace and we don't like seeing our friends quarell with one another, so we will do whatever we can to be of assistance to all parties in this matter.".
Tell me does ISAF encourage economic investment, commerce, scientific exchange, and other forms of non-military engagement between member states? As Pakistan would certainly view it as a major positive if ISAF was also a vessel for these types of civil exchanges, as well as the obvious military exchanges and mutual defense.
Ahhh you must excuse me, as I am not a military man or geographer! I had nearly forgotten about Diego Garcia! With your recent investment to fortify Diego Garcia, I'm confident that ISAF could rapidly stage and then deploy forces into South Asia and beyond, should the need arise. While should Pakistan join ISAF, this would be all the more a reality, which would no doubt enhance ISAF's overall strategic outlook and planning within Subsaharan Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. I'm certainly glad to know that should Pakistan join ISAF, a staging point and garrison for ISAF forces is quite near to Pakistan.
As an aside, would it be possible for the Pakistan Navy to tour the fortifications you've built on Diego Garcia? As the Pakistan Navy is planning to fortify and garrison one of the larger islands that controls access to Karachi Port, so that the city and port are well defended from any potential threats from hostile naval and air forces. So observing what you've done in Diego Garcia would no doubt assist the Pakistan Navy in its own design for a major modern coastal fortification off Karachi.
Al-Mutahida? This must be a new terrorist organization, as I don't believe I've heard of them before now. Is there any new information regarding this group? Seeing as Al-Mutahida appears to be based in Iran, I'll see to it that the Frontier Corps increases security along the Iranian-Pakistani Border, while the ISI will deploy several KORAL Mobile Electronic Warfare Systems, in an effort to pick up the group's communications and then pinpoint their location within Iran. Any of their findings will of course be shared with their British colleagues.
I agree whole heartedly regarding the official listing of our trade routes through the IMTO and collaborative maritime security being provided by the Royal Navy and Pakistan Navy. While I to have no doubt this will go a long way to deepening both civil and military ties between our two nations. Though seeing as the Pakistan Navy is by far the junior branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces and is inline for expansion, would Great Britain and Ziron assist the Pakistan Navy in its expansion efforts? As a major need exists for high quality warships, submarines, and auxiliary ships, preferably of western origin. Certainly the Pakistan Navy would love to field British vessels built by Ziron as it heads into the future. Not to mention I believe the Pakistan Army, Pakistan Air Force, ISI, and security forces are ready to place a major order with Ziron at your convenience of course.
I am troubled by what you've revealed regarding Brazil. Nevertheless my brother has instructed our Minister of Foreign Affairs to reach out to the Brazilian Foreign Minister, so that we can perhaps ease some of the tension between nations, as well as the potential economic impact lost tourism revenue may have on the Brazilian economy. Certainly the minister will discuss Pakistan potentially joining ISAF and gauge the Brazilian reaction, as we do not want Brazil or any other nation to see Pakistan joining ISAF as any sort of threat against their nation, or a changing in our longstanding foreign policy. So it's my hope that Pakistan can play a key role in at least easing some of the current tensions and perhaps we can assist in persuading Brazil to lift some of their restrictions on various foreign states at present. Pakistan is for peace and we don't like seeing our friends quarell with one another, so we will do whatever we can to be of assistance to all parties in this matter.".
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