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The latest declarations from the White House have sent shockwaves through global markets, as President Donald Trump suggests the U.S. could wind down its military campaign against Iran within two to three weeks. However, as domestic petrol prices climb past $4 a gallon and the Strait of Hormuz remains a volatile chokepoint, many are questioning if this mission accomplished narrative is premature. The reality on the ground characterized by a lack of formal negotiations and a mowing the lawn military strategy suggests that ending this conflict will be far more complex than a simple withdrawal. The Stone Age Strategy: Defining the U.S. Military Objective President Trump has pivoted from seeking a diplomatic grand bargain to a strategy of pure attrition. By stating that a deal is no longer necessary, he has redefined success as the degradation of Iran’s capabilities to the point of being put into the Stone Ages.This shift signals an Israelization of American war aims, where the goal is n...

DHA Residents Protest Against Power and Water Shortage in Karachi


 Residents of the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) in Karachi staged a protest on Friday against the persistent power and water shortages in the area. The protest took place on the main road of Khayaban-i-Hafiz, near the Saudi consulate, and disrupted traffic in the area.

According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) South Syed Asad Raza, the protesters, who were residents of Gizri, burned tires to draw attention to the lack of basic amenities in their area. The power outages and water shortages have been a persistent issue for DHA residents, who have been demanding a solution from the authorities for a long time.

The protest resulted in traffic being suspended, with commuters experiencing delays and inconvenience. Police were deployed to the area to engage with the protesters and hold talks to clear the blocked roads. Despite their efforts, the situation remained tense, and the protesters were not willing to disperse until their demands were met.

The protest highlights the deep-rooted issues of power and water shortages in Karachi, which have been a major concern for the city's residents for years. The issue has been exacerbated by the lack of investment in the infrastructure of the city, which has resulted in an inadequate supply of water and electricity to the residents.

The residents of DHA, who are mostly affluent, are not immune to the effects of the power and water shortage. The lack of basic amenities has made their daily lives difficult, and the protest is a manifestation of their frustration with the government's inability to provide them with essential services.

It is essential that the authorities take immediate action to address the grievances of the residents of DHA and the wider Karachi community. The power and water shortages have not only caused inconvenience but have also led to health and safety concerns for the residents.

The protest by DHA residents is a reminder that access to basic amenities is a fundamental right of every citizen, regardless of their social or economic status. It is the responsibility of the government to ensure that these rights are upheld and that the citizens are provided with essential services.

In conclusion, the protest by the residents of DHA against the power and water shortage is a clear indication of the deep-rooted issues faced by the people of Karachi. The authorities must take immediate action to address the grievances of the citizens and provide them with basic amenities to ensure their health and safety.

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