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Stop blaming America
by Yash Bhatnagar on Jul 02, 2008 01:28 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Pakistan is failing as a state because they are unable to reconcile between their religious fanatic parties, their fuedal landlords who have clinched on to power through politics and their power hungry army. Their intelligence agency is destructive, bent upon causing more trouble to their neighbours and create an atmosphere of mistrust between neighbours. Corruption, lack of education, elitist ranks in army and bureaucracy, religious fanaticism, ill educated mullahs and this inexplicable desire to rule over Kashmir when they can't govern what they have - has caused problems for them. They have some nerve blaming America.

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  RE:RE:Stop blaming America
by sakshi on Jul 02, 2008 01:57 PM   Permalink
Rightly said. Majority people of Pakistan are worried about their daily bread and their religion as given to them by their forefathers will provide the necessary traits to become good citizens. As we in all countries dominating minority with all their wealth and muscle power wish to rule as they like. This is the crux of the problem why democracy or mode of rule will fail. What is perfect as of now.. only process exists and continues.

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  RE:Stop blaming America
by krupakaran on Jul 02, 2008 03:23 PM   Permalink
US cia covert actions are an act of aggression on third world countries. Under International Law.In 1977, US Ambassador met pak army chief in Saudi ambaasador's residence and instigated a coup by Zia against the elected PM. IN 1952 the east pakistan provincial assembly, passed a resolution against any pak-US military alliance.In 2 months, the east pak assembly was dissolved, followed by military rule.Such interference by the US in the midreast & elsewhere has to be resisted.

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