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I am sure Interceptor is a happy lad today. PPP President, PPP PM, a judiciary favorably disposed towards the government, the ability to appoint their hand- picked CoAS after Kiyani retires in 2 years....how much more mandate would PPP need to deliver what they have been promising to the wretched poor of Pakistan for the past 30 plus years?
If the PPP cannot do what it has been promising for decades then its the end of the PPP after this term. What remains of Pakistan after they are done with the country remains debatable, however Zardari and company need to get working post haste. Bohut haraam khory ho chukee for the past 6 months having delivered nothing (well they had all the excuses under the sun including one that claimed an interfering President...so how about now?).
The economic policy is on auto-pilot right now...absolutely zero correction, FOREX reserves are getting depleted massively (because this government has not done ANYTHING to invite FDI back into the country). I just hope that there is at least ONE person in the entire PPP team who understands what failure at this juncture means for the PPP (I would not say Pakistan because for many in the PPP, party is primary, all else is secondary). So maybe in the hopes of keeping the survival of the party in mind, they may do something that would help Pakistan...am I being overly optimistic here?
Hounrable blain2 sir,
I would like to agree to most of your points.
hounrable blain 2 sir, but i would like to clear some of your perceptions, now a days these croupt politicians were back in the rulling thorne just ,because of the stronge backing by USA+CIA= US adminstration & our pakarmys acceptence of US domination in pakistans internal affairs. So , i guss this time these politicians will not be doing silly things like in thier past history, as they are backed and trainned by US admin, as they learned a lot, they are walking on a tight rope.
U.S. Ambassador Discusses Pakistan Contacts
NY.TIMES.COM
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
Published: September 3, 2008
Zalmay Khalilzad, the United States ambassador to the United Nations, gave a fuller account on Wednesday of his contacts with Asif Ali Zardari, a potential president of Pakistan and the widower of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Senior State Department officials expressed irritation last month Mr. Khalilzad had kept in close contact with Mr. Zardari, saying it might look like Washington was anointing a candidate. Mr. Khalilzad said he was friendly with the Bhutto family and had talked to Mr. Zardari perhaps seven times since he had returned to Pakistan from exile.???
As we should also accept the fact, our new COAS(GEN. KIYANI) was hand picked by BB with the help of the SEC. OF STATE of usa. why we dont put the realities in the right frame of mind?
It couldbe, in other direction, i mean COAS couldbe given 2 years more extention for his role to dislodge MUSHARAF. also ZARDARI wouldnt be thinking to shake warning bells in the upper command of the PAKARMY.
I guss, from his recnt actions, he is looking more smartter thn before, even much smartter than NAWAZ SHARIF, thus he wouldnt be doing the silly things,as what !most of his opponents & critics were thinking now( including myself).
Yes , i am worried about our reseves, yes i am worried about our nukes, yes i am worried about more suffrings of the comman man, yes i am more worried about price hikes, and also i am very much worried about the future of our ARMED FORCES & its institutions like ISI.
But the , cure remains in the hands of pakarmy like always! all what they need stronger will and loyal dedication towards pakistan! not towards uncle sam???
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