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6 pack of Unanswered Questions for Asif Zardari’s PPPP


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| RUPEE NEWS |  Moin Ansari | Aug 21, 08  |  معین آنصآرّی | اخبآٌْْر رپیہ. The following six points beg many many questions. Can Mr. Zardari answer them? Curtain Call: Exit one Dictator:- Enter another. There are six data points on Mr. Asif Zardari. Beleted Media discovery: Pakistanis hate reviled Asif Zardari

1) The Dictator is gone! Long live the new dictator. Mr. Zardari eliminated Ms. Benazir Bhutto and then removed her assassin, bluffed Mr. Musharraf into using the NRO to drop all cases against him,  used Mr. Nawaz Sharif to remove Mr. Musharraf, and then nominated himself as the president of Pakistan with unlimited powers With 17th amendment, 58-2 (b).

 Benazir murdered to destabilize Pakistan! …the CIA assassination

2) Mr. Zardari’s obsequious party stopped the opposition of Pakistan towards India either at the IAEA or the Nuclear Supplier’s Group (NSG).

  • Perfidious Treacherous Capitulation to the US
  • Treachery: PPP cancels opposition to India at IAEA
  • Treachery: PPPP sellout at IAEA-Opposition to India halted 
  • 3) Mr. Zardari’s servile political party has been silent on Kashmir and has not supported the valiant struggle of the freedom fighers who are out in droves in Srinagar defying the curfew in Indian Occupied Kashmir. PPP Treachery! Unelected Zardari’s True colors are showing! Relagating Kashmir to next generation prolongs brutal occupation by India. Zardari has no right to speak for Kashmiris or Pakistanis…huge backlash against PPPP and Zardari

    Huge backlash against Zardari’s Kashmir statement. Batt keh rahe ga hindustaan. Kashmir banaiga Pakistan”

  • Nehru’s commitments on Kashmir to the world
  • India relents: Occupied Kashmiris can travel to Free Azad Kashmir (Pakistan)
  • Advani Launching Hindu campaign against Occupied Kashmiris
  • Pakistan welcomes the liberty trucks from Indian Occupied Kashmir to Azad Kashmir. Mr. Manmohan bring down the wall: Let freedom reign.
  • Jammu vs. Kashmir = Hindu vs. Muslim in “secular” India
  • Kashmiris chant azadi & Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan in equal numbers and with equal intensity” “There was a green flag on every lamp post, every roof, every bus stop and on the top of chinar trees. A big one fluttered outside the All India Radio building. Road signs were painted over. Rawalpindi they said. Or simply Pakistan” Arundhati Roy on Kashmir

    4) Mr. Zalmay Khalidad, the former US ambassador to Afghanistan, and the current US ambassador to the UN has been secretly in touch with Mr. Zardari even before the assassination of Ms. Benazir Bhutto. This contact has opened up the question of the CIA involvement in the coronation of Mr. Zardari. Zardari is an agent: NY Times confirms US-Zardari secret plot

    5) Mr. Ahtizaz Ahsan who so vociferously led the lawyers struggle, scuttled the “dharna” in front of the Supreme Court on Constitution Avenue, and while talking about the restoration of the judges nominated Mr. Zardari as president of Pakistan–which prevents Mr. Iftikhar Chaudhry from becoming the Chief Justice one more time. “Goodbye Shehzadi”–Aitizaz Ahsan snuffed out Khalistan by selling out freedom fighters in Khalistan!

    6)  The American Administration says that “Pakistan terror war focus finally on target.” What has changed in the war against terror? What is the PPPP doing in FATA that pleases the US so much. Could it be the 30,000 Pakhtuns who have been killed recently? Could it be the 250,000 Pakhtun refugees who have left FATA so save their lives?US wants to shut down ISI. Compliant Zardari is doing it! 

    I came away from the meeting very encouraged that the focus is where it needs to be and that the military-to-military relationship we’re building with Pakistan is getting stronger every day,”said Admiral Mullen.

    Pakistan terror war focus finally on target, says US: Kayani attends secret talks with American military chief on aircraft carrier By Anwar Iqbal

    WASHINGTON, Aug 28: After a secret meeting between senior US and Pakistani generals, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen told a briefing at the Pentagon on Thursday that the military-to-military relationship between the two countries was “growing every day”.

    Admiral Mullen also told the briefing he believed Pakistan’s focus in the war on terror was where it should have been. The meeting, held on Wednesday aboard US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln in the Indian Ocean, considered various proposals for fighting extremists in Fata.

    I came away from the meeting very encouraged that the focus is where it needs to be and that the military-to-military relationship we’re building with Pakistan is getting stronger every day,” said Admiral Mullen.

    Other top US generals who attended the meeting included Gen David Petraeus, top US commander in Iraq, who will soon take charge of the US command for the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan; Gen David McKiernan, Nato’s top commander in Afghanistan; and Admiral Eric Olson, head of the US special operations command. Also present were Lt-Gen Martin Dempsey, acting commander of American forces in the Middle East, and Rear Admiral Michael LeFever, senior American military liaison to Pakistan.

    The Pakistani side was represented by Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and his key commanders. The meeting underscored the great concern both Pakistan and the US feel about the grave threat posed by a resurgent Taliban and a determined Al Qaeda to the stability and integrity of Pakistan and Afghanistan, US officials said.

    The extreme secrecy surrounding the talks came amidst a series of worrying developments: continuing political turmoil in Pakistan, increasingly deadly attacks against Afghan and western targets in Afghanistan and a US top general’s complaints that the Pakistani military is not doing enough to stop militants from launching attacks into Afghanistan.

    Admiral Mullen said the daylong meeting was a continuation of the dialogue both Pakistan and the US had been trying to maintain about common security challenges they faced, particularly in the border regions.

    There is a growing complexity and coordination among extremist groups there, an almost syndicate-like behaviour that has resulted in new and ever more sophisticated attacks on coalition forces,” he said. The meeting, he said, was a chance to better understand a very complex challenge in a critical part of the world and “to try to do that through the eyes of the leadership who live and work and fight there every single day”.

    Pakistani diplomatic sources in Washington, however, told Dawn that the decision to hold such a meeting was made in the US capital last month when Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani visited the White House. During the visit, US officials repeated their complaints that Pakistan was not doing enough and that there were people in Pakistani intelligence agencies and the Frontier Corps who sympathised with the militants.

    The Americans also said that they were afraid to share intelligence with Pakistan because such data is often leaked to the militants,” said a senior Pakistani diplomat.

    The prime minister, according to the sources, told the Americans that since the two militaries had dealt with each other directly in the past as well, it would be better if top generals from both sides met and sorted out their differences. “One of the main objectives of this meeting was to rebuild trust between US and Pakistani militaries,” the diplomat said.

    Admiral Mullen also emphasised similar points while talking about the meeting. “We certainly talked about the complexity, the challenges that we have in the border area, the pressure that we believe needs to be brought there for lots of reasons, not the least of which is the effects it’s having on the fight in Afghanistan,” he said.

    Pakistani diplomatic sources, however, claimed that the two sides also discussed a proposal to end unilateral US military strikes in Fata, although they did not say if the Americans agreed to stop the strikes.

    Admiral Mullen said the US and Pakistan were also discussing a US proposal to train Pakistani troops for fighting militants.

    That’s a continuous, ongoing discussion. No big breakthroughs there. Still committed to, where we can and where they ask us, committed to help them and train them where they ask for the kind of assistance that they think they need,” he said.

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