Nebor
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The Champions of democracy in Washington will be the first to call for sanctions of the army takes over. That's the dad part.
We were perfectly happy to let Musharraf run things.
The Champions of democracy in Washington will be the first to call for sanctions of the army takes over. That's the dad part.
Also, bloodbath, really?
So far it's been 3 dead; http://news.uk.msn.com/world/three-killed-in-pakistan-clashes
Cut the alarmist and sensational BS.
It seems that the OP admits that outside observers basically said that the election was fair. The losing side is trying to win power by marching and protesting instead of winning the election.
I really fail to see how this is a US problem.
Michael
Rawalpindi - August 31, 2014:
Corps Commander Conference was held at General Headquarters tonight. Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif presided over the conference.
While reaffirming support to democracy, the conference reviewed with serious concern, the existing political crisis and the violent turn it has taken, resulting in large scale injuries and loss of lives. Further use of force will only aggravate the problem.
It was once again reiterated that the situation should be resolved politically without wasting any time and without recourse to violent means.
Army remains committed to playing its part in ensuring security of the state and will never fall short of meeting national aspirations.
My condolences to Pakistan, but IMHO this is an internal problem that Pakistanis have to solve it themselves. The tension is not just from lack/poor leadership but also from religious overtone of birth control/family planing that put a strain on resources.
http://www.newgeography.com/content/002940-pakistan-where-population-bomb-exploding
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/24/pakistan-water_n_5703841.html
while chanting, death to police
That's what we are asking for. An internal solution without having the world judge us. The moment they hear "army," they start thinking of sanctions. The army won't takeover, but it's not going to be business as usual from now.
Pakitstan is hosed until it gets control of the ISI, establishes sovereignty over the tribal areas so they can no longer be a breeding ground for fundamentalist ass hats, and finally decides the long term success of its people is more important than some perpetual feud with India.
Oh and deal with the corruption that is par for the course in that corner of the world.
Pakistan zindabad!!!!!!!
