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The general notion among the intelligentia of pakistan being a failed state has now been stamped by the series of the ongoing happenings in the state of pakistan,whereupon oligarchy sort of govt will have the say in every matter which ultimately would lead to the complete annihilation of the democracy and its means.
RE:pakistan a failed state.
by Yazed Khan on Nov 29, 2007 02:57 PM Permalink
Why the US is interfering with the happenings in Pakistan? The US talks about democracy under veil and tries to gain a strong base in tumultous Pakistan. The Talibans are hardliners and detrimental to the US interests. So, the US will be determined to crush them and as a result the suicidal attacks will increase result in killing many innocent lives without gaining any substantial objective.
This is all " Tel Ka KHEL" . All Muslim nations in middle east has huge oil reserves . US wants to control on these reserves for its energy security . For it US is time to attacking these nations one by one . Iraq , quvait , iran etc are all its examples . Pakistan is very crucial coz having a base in PAK ,US can caontrol both afganistan and Iran.Whomsoever be the rular in PAK he has to obey US else US will topple him. US actually wants unstability in PAK so that unstable rular need US support and follow his guidelines.
RE:TEL KA KHEL
by hardik mehta on Nov 29, 2007 11:20 AM Permalink
more to that US sees china/india as threat to their supremacy..Having Base in Pakistan they can keep war away from US and can monitor base in Asia..one notion i have about US is they will fail but it is also planned..
It is difficult to have faith in the wisdom and pragmatism of the Bush administration in USA. They have unnecessarily helped and encouraged the Pak General to the dtriment of security and progress of India. Bush's policy towards Iraq, Iran and North Korea has been disastrous and unhelpful to the rest of the world, specially for India. All dveloping nations must form a block and have bil;ateral and multilateral agreements among themselves. At the same time, keep friendly relations with USA, Russia and China and also develop trade with these countries. This is the best solution for India to rootout crossborder terrorism from Pakistan and Bangladesh.
RE:US Attitude towards Musharraf
by Mahesh D. on Nov 29, 2007 12:20 PM Permalink
Army in US is very corrupt. More than any other country and being Musharaff the army person, he will not go to jail or never excile or hanged. Once Pak army realise that US is playing with them, then only anything is possible. Pakistani Janata don't like Musharaff nor Bhutto. Once election over smoothly, Nawaz has the more chance and once he elected, US will be no more.
RE:US Attitude towards Musharraf
by Sameer Aneja on Nov 29, 2007 11:14 AM Permalink
will mushraf go to exile .. will he be hanged ... will he be jailed ... ??
RE:US Attitude towards Musharraf
by sarvesh on Nov 29, 2007 11:42 AM Permalink
Sameer....when in India nothing has happened to ordinary Ministers, MP's etc......do you think Pakistan will do either to Mush?
RE:US Attitude towards Musharraf
by Narasimha Raju on Nov 29, 2007 11:57 AM Permalink
are yaar. do u forgot the saying.... "It happens only in India" that might be anything!!!!! may be this thing either.....
RE:US Attitude towards Musharraf
by AJAY BHATIA on Nov 29, 2007 12:01 PM Permalink
WAS JINAH EXILED..HANGED...JAILED...UNDERSTAND WHAT I MEAN :-), MUSH WILL ALSO KILLED
RE:US Attitude towards Musharraf
by madan menon on Nov 29, 2007 12:19 PM Permalink
u r right ajay: The future of Mush looks beak, most probably he will be eliminated in one way or other.