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Pakistan's new PREZ

Pauls' Revere

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I see the fear-mongering over Pakistan is already starting up in the media. The new president isn't a puppet of America and a few people don't like it.
 
I see the fear-mongering over Pakistan is already starting up in the media. The new president isn't a puppet of America and a few people don't like it.

Well, he certainly has a colorful past. Truth is what it is.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asif_Ali_Zardari

And from this source:

http://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/6zzyq/asif_ali_zardari_benazir_bhuttos_widower_wins/

Puppet or not guaranteed we'll still send $$$ down this abyss. Yeah, he'll be the Saddam of Pakistan.
 
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My Dad was trying to conduct a telecom deal in Pakistan under the Sharif government. Didn't happen. The 90's was terrible for Pakistan.

He promoted the guy who murdered his brother-in-law, stole $1B while his wife was in power, and is a crook.
 
oh you guys...he is a puppet how the heck do you think he got to where he is.....60 million dollar assets that were frozen in swiss bank were freed....he is going to give us the license to roam freely in FATA federally administered areas while he eats up the aid of 10 billion....not to mention what loans they get from IMF and World Bank.....and while he secures his position his son grows up to take the mantle....haha democracy....btw Benazir was only popular because her dad was the Prime minister and founder of a party that promised socialism....promised houses and food for the peole....end of Benazirs rule and the country was in 38 billiion dollar debt...huge for a small nation....

btw its a cycle in that countrylike the demokrats and the republikans here....we install our puppet leaders under the name of "democracy" and when they plunder the country with corruption we give the green signal to the army chief who gives the justification that things were getting out of hand...so the people think they are getting "change"...thats what Musharraf did....and the cycle continues

well the current military General serving the President has been military trained in the US and definitely in our plans to overthrow a new...I see a coup when this guy has done all we asked for
 
Pakistan Update

HHMM...border incursions by the U.S. would be a great way for our country to have the Pakistani civilians put pressure on this guy to end support for the war on terror. We then end our billions funding them and the hunt for Osama goes cold. The Pakistani Prez with his past is an easy target for the media to paint as the next Saddam which we must go in and rid as the country and it's nukes fall further into the hands of Islamic militants. With his corrupt past, civil war might be likely as well geez anything is possible at this point but I'm trying to keep a close eye on Pakistan. I especially found the last couple paragraphs interesting as our success in Iraq builds confidence to succeed elsewhere. All this is speculation of course but with the Taliban and Pakistan intelligence ties that they share I wonder just where our intelligence fits into that schematic?

http://news.yahoo.com/story//ap/20080912/ap_on_re_as/pakistan
 
My Dad was trying to conduct a telecom deal in Pakistan under the Sharif government. Didn't happen. The 90's was terrible for Pakistan.

He promoted the guy who murdered his brother-in-law, stole $1B while his wife was in power, and is a crook.

Just how hard would it be to convince the sheep in America that sending troops in to get rid of this guy if he refuses our border incursions all in the name of the war on terror.
 
Yeah good luck fighting the Pakhtun tribesman. They're armed to the teeth and are just dying to rape US troops in their territory. It would not be fun. Not to mention the Pakistani military getting into this.
 
He's our bitch...


Mr Zardari is seen as pro-Western and supportive of Washington's self-declared war on terror. He will have to juggle the demands of the United States, Pakistan's powerful army, and strong anti-American sentiment in the country.


wait and see. I bet our CIA might help get some monkeys off his back.
 
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There have been accusations flying around in the Pakistani press that he would let the US invade the FATA.
 
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