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Powerful Pakistan army chief says he will retire on time | |||
2016-01-27 | |||
![]() Sharif, widely credited with bringing a semblance of security back to the insurgency-plagued country, said in a meeting with his top officials on Monday that he planned to seek no extension.
"Efforts to (root) out terrorism will continue with full vigor and resolve. Pakistan's national interest is supreme and will be safe guarded at all costs." Sharif was named army chief in 2013, when his predecessor General Ashfaq Kayani's term - which had been extended by three years - came to an end. Sharif is due to step down this year. Former military leaders Pervez Musharraf and Zia ul-Haq also extended their own rule during their time in power. The announcement, which came less than a week after Taleban-linked militants killed 21 people in an attack on a university in the troubled northwest, was quickly praised on social media. "Well-done Uncle Rahil Sharif, every #COAS should act like you, no greed but resolve to serve the nation," wrote Ab Rasheed Qureshi, using the acronym for his official title. Under Sharif the Pakistani military launched an offensive in the tribal areas in June 2014, where militants had previously operated with impunity. The army claims to have killed thousands of insurgents and swept many others over the porous border into Afghanistan, contributing to a boost in security in 2015.
Pakistan has been ruled by the military for more than half its 69-year history and the armed forces are widely seen as controlling defence and foreign policy.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#1 General Petraeus knows most of these fellas. Perhaps he could put in a good word for Sharif up at Carlisle, PA. Bound to be lots of ME teaching openings up there. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-01-27 06:29 |