From: Beheruz N. Seth
There is not one person in Trump's Cabinet who has the guts, the integrity, and 
the <unnamed male body parts> to stand up to him.
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Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, as quoted from his own speech to the Officers of 
DSSC, Wellington, on 11th November 1998, regarding the real meaning of 'Moral 
Courage':-

I am going to illustrate from my own life an example of moral courage.
In 1971, when Pakistan clamped down on its province, East Pakistan, hundreds 
and thousands of refugees started pouring into India. The Prime Minister, Mrs. 
Gandhi had a cabinet meeting at ten o’clock in the morning. The following 
attended: the Foreign Minister, Sardar Swaran Singh, the Defence Minister, Mr. 
Jagjivan Ram, the Agriculture Minister, Mr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, the Finance 
Minister, Mr. Yashwant Rao, and I was also ordered to be present.     Ladies 
and Gentlemen, there is a very thin line between becoming a Field Marshal and 
being dismissed.  A very angry Prime Minister read out messages from Chief 
Ministers of West Bengal, Assam and Tripura. All of them saying that hundreds 
of thousands of refugees had poured into their states and they did not know 
what to do. So the Prime Minister turned round to me and said: “I want you to 
do something”.           I said, “What do you want me to do?”           She 
said, “I want you to enter East Pakistan”.           I said, “Do you know that 
that means War?”           She said, “I do not mind if it is war”.        I, in 
my usual stupid way said, “Prime Minister, have you read the Bible?”And the 
Foreign Minister, Sardar Swaran Singh (a Punjabi Sikh), in his Punjabi accent 
said, “What has Bible got to do with this?”, and I said, “the first book, the 
first chapter, the first paragraph, the first sentence, God said, ‘let there be 
light’’ and there was light.   You turn this round and say ‘let there be war’ 
and there will be war. What do you think? Are you ready for a war? Let me tell 
you –“it’s 28th April, the Himalayan passes are opening now, and if the Chinese 
gave us an ultimatum, I will have to fight on two fronts”.          Again 
Sardar Swaran Singh turned round and in his Punjabi English said, “Will China 
give ultimatum?”          I said, “You are the Foreign Minister. You tell me”.  
      Then I turned to the Prime Minister and said, “Prime Minister, last year 
you wanted elections in West Bengal and you did not want the communists to win, 
so you asked me to deploy my soldiers in penny pockets in every village, in 
every little township in West Bengal. I have two divisions thus deployed in 
sections and platoons without their heavy weapons. It will take me at least a 
month to get them back to their units and to their formations. Further, I have 
a division in the Assam area, another division in Andhra Pradesh and the 
Armoured Division in the Jhansi-Babina area. It will take me at least a month 
to get them back and put them in their correct positions. I will require every 
road, every railway train, every truck, every  wagon to move them. We are 
harvesting in the Punjab, and we are harvesting in Haryana; we are also 
harvesting in Uttar Pradesh. And you will not be able to move your harvest.     
    I turned to the Agriculture Minister, Mr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, “If there 
is a famine in the country afterwards, it will be you to blame, not me.” Then I 
said, “My Armoured Division has only got thirteen tanks which are functioning.” 
         The Finance Minister, Mr. Chawan, a friend of mine, said, “Sam, why 
only thirteen?”        “Because you are the Finance Minister. I have been 
asking for money for the last year and a half, and you keep saying there is no 
money. That is why.” Then I turned to the Prime Minister and said, “Prime 
Minister, it is the end of April. By the time I am ready to operate, the 
monsoon will have broken in that East Pakistan area. When it rains, it does not 
just rain, it pours. Rivers become like oceans. If you stand on one bank, you 
cannot see the other and the whole countryside is flooded. My movement will be 
confined to roads, the Air Force will not be able to support me, and, if you 
wish me to enter East Pakistan, I guarantee you a hundred percent defeat.”
         “You are the Government”, I said turning to the Prime Minister, “Now 
will you give me your orders?”
Ladies and Gentlemen, I have seldom seen a woman so angry, and I am including 
my wife in that. She was red in the face and I said, “Let us see what happens”. 
She turned round and said, “The cabinet will meet four o’clock in the evening”.
         Everyone walked out. I being the junior most man was the last to 
leave. As I was leaving, she said, “Chief, please will you stay behind?” I 
looked at her. I said, “Prime Minister, before you open your mouth, would you 
like me to send in my resignation on grounds of health, mental or physical?”
          “No, sit down, Sam. Was everything you told me the truth?”          
“Yes, it is my job to tell you the truth. It is my job to fight and win, not to 
lose.”          She smiled at me and said, “All right, Sam. You know what I 
want. When will you be ready?”
        “I cannot tell you now, Prime Minister”, I said, but let me guarantee 
you this that if you leave me alone, allow me to plan, make my arrangements, 
and fix a date, I guarantee you a hundred percent victory”.
That made history.


   

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