Nations can change state policies like slavery under big powers.

CHANGES were made by some governments as demanded via protests and demonstrations by their nations who instituted gradual as well as drastic changes in their governments' wrong policies like slavery under big powers. MIDEAST situation resembles a ball of fire raging in some parts of a number of Muslim countries at war against each other. That confronts Pakistan with a critical diplomatic problem to find a solution that could be acceptable at home as well as abroad. NUCLEAR power Pakistan, the only one in the Muslim world, can have a considerable influence on friends and foes alike within and outside the country to change its own direction from such negative and defaming stance and move towards freedom and independence by reducing and ending an internationally induced slavery to big powers and their Mideast satellites where rules and principles think nothing of any diplomatic or military solutions being right or wrong.

CROSS roads for Pakistan: To do Mideast, big powers' bidding and, for instance, play its significant role in abstaining from support to oppressor Muslim majority leaders' wars under centuries old enmity that continues to kill an oppressed Shi'ite Muslim minority. Islamabad can follow up with a later advocating of a termination of militarist adventures. Briefly, Pakistan, which has among largest Shi'ite populations in the world, can let this helpless Muslim minority be killed like they were in centuries past, or make a decision to save it from denial of basic human rights and stop centuries old inhuman discrimination and persecution of all kinds. REVIEW of history of performance of Pakistani governments have led researchers towards that constant historical problem faced by state leaders, institutions, officials and law enforcing agencies, who sometimes spoke and did right, and sometimes spoke and did wrong.

There was not any clear cut policy that actions could otherwise prove to be true. EXAMPLE: Rulers and leaders of both Islamabad and provincial governments were accusing each other with grave charges of supporting terrorism against Muslim Shiite community. However, neither side, even though daring each other to do so, was taking significant proper action and were not punishing self proclaimed killers in all those decades of freedom ever since Pakistan came into existence. ZARB-E-AZB operation, which Pakistan Army launched despite dislike of some rulers, did reduce and ended terrorism to a great extent that was not expected...

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