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Didn't care at all for a lot of the things he did (like Kargil, how he came to power, how he left power, several things in between all of that.... and there was always something quite egotistical about his demeanour a lot of the time)....BUT, he really did have a drive to get Kashmir settled (which I do respect him for, esp as military man that cuts right to the chase) with India peacefully (and Vajpayee was there) and it was almost within reach....in fact if Vajpayee won a 2nd term, things probably would have looked lot different in the region. It was the kind of Egypt-Israel camp david thing with Sadat-Begin (after Yom Kippur war) that was cruelly denied to all of us in the end. We are all poorer for it, but I admire the ones that tried and brought it as close to reality as they did....because it serves as a reminder of the potential this wonderful region of ours richly deserves.
@The Sandman @T-123456 @saiyan0321 @M. Sarmad @scorpionx @VCheng @Joe Shearer
Musharraf can now die peacefully and 1 more brownie point from Pakistanis to you.For all his grave mistakes and errors of judgement, and military adventurism that turned so ugly so rapidly, this general came close to clearing up the festering wound that is Kashmir.
If only for this single heroic effort, Musharraf gets a pass in my book.
Musharraf can now die peacefully and 1 more brownie point from Pakistanis to you.
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Didn't care at all for a lot of the things he did (like Kargil, how he came to power, how he left power, several things in between all of that.... and there was always something quite egotistical about his demeanour a lot of the time)....BUT, he really did have a drive to get Kashmir settled (which I do respect him for, esp as military man that cuts right to the chase) with India peacefully (and Vajpayee was there) and it was almost within reach....in fact if Vajpayee won a 2nd term, things probably would have looked lot different in the region. It was the kind of Egypt-Israel camp david thing with Sadat-Begin (after Yom Kippur war) that was cruelly denied to all of us in the end. We are all poorer for it, but I admire the ones that tried and brought it as close to reality as they did....because it serves as a reminder of the potential this wonderful region of ours richly deserves.
@The Sandman @T-123456 @saiyan0321 @M. Sarmad @scorpionx @VCheng @Joe Shearer
You either have brownie points or battle scars so Joe you are low in the ranking since you only have one but @Nilgiri is a good boy. He has ten. A true battle scared veteran. :p :p
Would a agreement signed by Musharraf have stood and been honoured by Pakistanis ? Once the borders were opened, arms and nakli kashmiris would flood the valley and kashmir would be on fire. The Pakistanis would say " hum kyan Karen,, kashmiris hamari sunte he nahin".Didn't care at all for a lot of the things he did (like Kargil, how he came to power, how he left power, several things in between all of that.... and there was always something quite egotistical about his demeanour a lot of the time)....BUT, he really did have a drive to get Kashmir settled (which I do respect him for, esp as military man that cuts right to the chase) with India peacefully (and Vajpayee was there) and it was almost within reach....in fact if Vajpayee won a 2nd term, things probably would have looked lot different in the region. It was the kind of Egypt-Israel camp david thing with Sadat-Begin (after Yom Kippur war) that was cruelly denied to all of us in the end. We are all poorer for it, but I admire the ones that tried and brought it as close to reality as they did....because it serves as a reminder of the potential this wonderful region of ours richly deserves.
@The Sandman @T-123456 @saiyan0321 @M. Sarmad @scorpionx @VCheng @Joe Shearer
Also responsible for stabbing India in the back after vajpayees historic visit.
You personify why I don't trust any open border Musharraf solution for kashmir being touted by some here ? @NilgiriThat's not an issue for us. No offence, but most Pakistanis don't mind the fact that he attacked India and in-fact a lot of us view it as a positive (he caught you by the throat, and took Point 5353).
The main problems for us is that he stayed in power for too long, and he supported the war Afghanistan. He shot us in the foot via such a move, and didn't even manage to properly reap the rewards.
You personify why I don't trust any open border Musharraf solution for kashmir being touted by some here ?
He was the agent of World order, who was appointed to eliminate Jihad and Taliban from the region,He is going to end but Taliban and Islam are still powerful, His remaining things are his liberal ideas and other puppets of his team in the name of PTI.he armed mqm they killed thousand of Pakistani burned 150 people alive! he signed nro that allowed parasite like nawaz and zardari to comeback and loot and destroy our country! and yes he bowed down to so called american might!
taliban victory should be an inspiration for every muslim that with faith and belief and unity we can beat anyone!He was the agent of World order, who was appointed to eliminate Jihad and Taliban from the region,He is going to end but Taliban and Islam are still powerful, His remaining things are his liberal ideas and other puppets of his team in the name of PTI.
Gen Musharaff is much more popular in China than Nawaz and Zadari.
He is a man of vision.
And do you know why he couldnt get done?Didn't care at all for a lot of the things he did (like Kargil, how he came to power, how he left power, several things in between all of that.... and there was always something quite egotistical about his demeanour a lot of the time)....BUT, he really did have a drive to get Kashmir settled (which I do respect him for, esp as military man that cuts right to the chase) with India peacefully (and Vajpayee was there) and it was almost within reach....in fact if Vajpayee won a 2nd term, things probably would have looked lot different in the region. It was the kind of Egypt-Israel camp david thing with Sadat-Begin (after Yom Kippur war) that was cruelly denied to all of us in the end. We are all poorer for it, but I admire the ones that tried and brought it as close to reality as they did....because it serves as a reminder of the potential this wonderful region of ours richly deserves.
@The Sandman @T-123456 @saiyan0321 @M. Sarmad @scorpionx @VCheng @Joe Shearer
Same question to you Joe?For all his grave mistakes and errors of judgement, and military adventurism that turned so ugly so rapidly, this general came close to clearing up the festering wound that is Kashmir.
If only for this single heroic effort, Musharraf gets a pass in my book.