As long as as the USA and NATO are in Afghanistan, their hands are tied and their actions against Pakistan will be nominal at best.
Any serious action could mean denial of use of airspace to and from Afghanistan and possibly logistic support. What such a move will cost Pakistan is US$960 million per annum in fees for use of these facilities. But it will cost USA and NATO quite a few of their men, their NGO manpower and equipment that will encourage and revitalise Al-Qaeda and Taliban and Afghanistan.
With these facts in mind one can decide how or what the future looks like insofar as action aagainst the imposition of emergency in Pakistan.
they are all missionaries. their idea is to crowd up academic positions in universities that teach hinduism and india - and hence india's surroundings. they have only one goal: teach the bad stuff about hinduism in "scholarly academic way using sophisiticated language. their goal is to propagate xtianity. these missionaries will not allow the hindu scholars to teach about hinduism in universities in usa!!! isn't that something? just what are they afraid of? collapse of xtianity when people can see hte real hinduism in west? yes. but how long can they resist the inevitable?
RE:who are think tanks on india
by antiCongress antiBJP on Nov 07, 2007 09:52 AM Permalink
Manmohan Singh and Company. No so much Congress leaders are with him.
RE:Bush controls the whole world today. It will control India also through 123 agreement. Congress and BJP say Bush and America are good.
by ramesh bandi on Nov 06, 2007 03:41 PM Permalink
Sir, Go and see wats happening in Bengal..
a vote should be taken across pakistan that which are the priorities of common pakistani people & what they think as will give peaceful life to them then only USA will find which is ill nerve.
RE:immergency in pakistan
by srinivasan mv on Nov 06, 2007 03:01 PM Permalink
Hehe!! They will say their top priority is to bomb important Indian cities and kill hundreds of people. It is good that all idiots have gone to Pakistan. Save India.