lol forget the cursed shaukat aziz economy, just tell me, if according to you the US wants whats bad for Pakistan, might I also remind you that they want Musharraf to stay?
Spokesman Gonzalo R. Gallegos indicated at a regular briefing that the US was distancing himself from President Musharraf when he declared: “We will continue our close ties with the democratically elected government of Pakistan.”
**The US official also said the United States did not believe the move to impeach the president might have a negative impact on the situation along **the Pakistan-Afghan border.
Yes, I don’t think that language is inappropriate. Why do you call it inappropriate?
Yes, lets forget about the economy now that you cannot make any pertinent, valid counter-statement.
No, you cannot remind me. Because US does not want Musharraf in power.
I’ve said it many times before that at one point the US sided with Musharraf, but as time went by, they started to realize that Musharraf in power is no good for US interests in the region.
Just check the article posted above.
Yes, I don't think that language is inappropriate. Why do you call it inappropriate?
Yes, lets forget about the economy now that you cannot make any pertinent, valid counter-statement.
No, you cannot remind me. Because US does not want Musharraf in power.
I've said it many times before that at one point the US sided with Musharraf, but as time went by, they started to realize that Musharraf in power is no good for US interests in the region.
Just check the article posted above.
Oh yeah, the economy was great, din mey 12 ghantey load shedding aur sadqey par mulq chalna, lets just ignore all that.
As for your argument as to how Musharraf is some sort of savious protecting us from the US? ROTFL I wonder why hes considered the biggest pithu then.
Oh yeah, the economy was great, din mey 12 ghantey load shedding aur sadqey par mulq chalna, lets just ignore all that.
Economy was great. Picking the bad apples out of the recent political turmoil is not a valid reason to say that the overall economy of the previous 8 years was bad. How bad was the energy situation prior to the turmoil? Tell us please.
And I have already pointed out why there is power shortages, based on authentic sources (WAPDA) on another thread, and who really is responsible. How many power projects initiated by the 90's governments, in comparison to the over 30 by the PMLQ in just 8 years? Enlighten us!
As for your argument as to how Musharraf is some sort of savious protecting us from the US? ROTFL I wonder why hes considered the biggest pithu then.
It is because majority of Pakistanis are ignorant of the real facts and/or just as arrogant as you.
You take the same argument from thread-to-thread, and in each thread you fail to produce a valid counter-argument. << Nothing but arrogance.
You take the same argument from thread-to-thread, and in each thread you fail to produce a valid counter-argument. << Nothing but arrogance.
There is no counter argument to the fact that Musharraf was the biggest and spineless pithu ever. Arguing with someone who considers Musharraf as a quasi-khalifah protecting Pakistan and Islam against the big bad west is just laughable so I need not waste time on that. Can you explain why hes trying very hard to call Bush and save his kursi, just like old times? The only difference is, Mush is a used rubber now, he belongs in the trash.
It doesn’t matter who the minority is because the majority keeps electing the same thugs who have previously looted the country.
Yes I will explain why, right after you** answer all of my questions in post #68, which you’ve avoided**.
Its funny how people like you always avoid questions which they cannot answer & are the quickest to stray.
Re: 86 per cent think Pakistan headed in wrong direction
^ Betajee, if you think Musharraf wasnt the biggest amreekan phitto, even a bigger one than Zia, we have no answers for you. You can continue to live in your fantasy world, peace. p.s. amreeka is going to be the dictators final resting place.