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Bush Warns Pakistan
by Rajesh Vyas on Feb 26, 2007 11:43 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sir:
This is a complete hog wash. The American Administrations, Whether Republicans or Democrats over the last several decades (Six to be Precise) have overtly as well as covertly supported the dictators and Quasi-Dictators (READ Zulfikar Ali Bhutto)of Pakistan.

All of them have turned a bilnd eye to Pakistan's nefarious activities including supporting the uncivilized, brutal, dreaded TALIBAN and perpetrating terrorism.

Let India nit have any great expectations from Mr. George W Bush and let Mr. Manmohan singh on bend over backwards to woo Mr. Bush.

America will always have a soft corner for Pakistan. Also, American cannot swallow the Progress made by India in some sectors.

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  RE:Bush Warns Pakistan
by anil b on Feb 26, 2007 11:50 AM   Permalink
hi ,

YOU SEEM TO SUFFER FROM DEEP ANTI AMERICANISM WHICH I FEEL IS FAR FETHCHED .AMERICANS LOVE THEMSELVES AND THEIR COUNTRY SO IF THIER COUNTRY AND INTERETS ARE THREATENED BY ANYBODY THEY WILL STRIKE BACK .PAKISTAHN IS NOW VIRTUALLY A AMERICAN BENAMI COLONY AND THEY WILL STRIKE AT PAKISTHAN RUTHLESSLY IF PAKISTHAN ACTS SMART

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  RE:Bush Warns Pakistan
by Governor General on Feb 26, 2007 11:57 AM   Permalink
"America will always have a soft corner for Pakistan"
-- Doesn't make any sense. Why should one country have a soft corner for another country?
Unless they stand to benefit from that country.

"Also, American cannot swallow the Progress made by India in some sectors"
-- In my view that's not the reality. US (at people level) have started to view India in friendly terms.


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  RE:Bush Warns Pakistan
by Saik DJ on Feb 26, 2007 11:54 AM   Permalink
Well said. Epicentre of world terrorism is Pakistan. Instead of iraq, U.S. shud hv invaded PAkistan for world peace.

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