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    A House Divided: Lessons from Syria’s Fall

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2December 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
    A House Divided: Lessons from Syria’s Fall
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    History teaches us a simple yet harsh truth: nations often collapse not because of outside enemies but because of chaos within. We’ve seen it happen in Iraq, Libya, Sudan, and Yemen, and now Syria stands as a fresh warning. The Syrian civil war started with rebellion but quickly turned into a playground for foreign powers. For more than ten years, Syria’s military fought a draining battle against insurgents while facing relentless external interference. The result was inevitable exhaustion, collapse, and devastation.

    For countries like Pakistan, Syria’s story is more than a tragedy; it’s a cautionary tale. The question is stark: should the fight against terrorism and instability rest only on the military’s shoulders, or is it a duty shared by every citizen?

    The Cost of Turning a Blind Eye

    Pakistan has been battling terrorism since 2007, with its armed forces bearing the brunt of the fight. Meanwhile, the country’s enemies both within and beyond its borders have been using this conflict to weaken its military and destabilize its foundations. The situation demands a moment of reckoning.

    The truth is, national security isn’t just the military’s problem; it’s a collective challenge. If we fail to act as one, we risk becoming another Syria, Yemen, or Iraq a nation undone by internal disunity and external exploitation.

    Pakistan’s location on the global map has always made it a target for powerful adversaries. From economic pressures to aggressive neighbors like India, the threats from outside are clear. But just as dangerous are the threats from within. Divisive politics, self-serving agendas, and a flood of misinformation are tearing at the fabric of the nation.

    Some individuals and groups exploit social media to sow distrust in national institutions. Their aim? To drive a wedge between the people and the military, much like what happened in other countries where chaos reigned. These actors, knowingly or unknowingly, play into the hands of external powers looking to destabilize Pakistan.

    Syria’s Warning: Unity or Ruin

    Syria’s fall wasn’t just a result of foreign interference it was the product of a fractured society. Propaganda eroded trust, and infighting left the country vulnerable. Pakistan finds itself at a similar crossroads. Social media has become a battleground for disinformation, turning citizens against the very institutions that protect them.

    The strength of a nation lies in the bond between its people and its defenders. Weakening this bond is exactly what our enemies want. In these critical times, standing together isn’t just important it’s the only way forward.

    The choice is ours. Do we learn from Syria’s mistakes, or do we let history repeat itself? A united Pakistan is the only Pakistan that survives.

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