From Tunisia to Pakistan

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By Nawaz Ansari

It is absolutely hapless to witness that most dishonest politicians of the Muslim World have failed to notice and learn from these prodigious events that have unfolded in the Middle East, all within the short span of time.

In just a few weeks, a flux of popular discontent has taken on autocratic regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and Jordan apparently all US allies… While Iran and Syria backed Hezbollah brought down a Pro-Western government in Lebanon, thus it is not in the best interest of US and Israel to support public uprising against Pro-Western and Pro-Zionist government of Hosni Mubarak.

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My Comments:

These revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Jordan (and I wish Pakistan is next) mean that pro-western thugs have to leave these countries alone and go back to their western masters so peoples can have a sigh of relief and these countries can at last prosper … This seems like a huge revolution that is going to sweep across Muslim World…

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For Allah's sake I hope that never happens to Pakistan. We need to ensure our government stays its full 5 year term and has a stable, free and fair elections after its term finished.

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yeah it should remain for 5 years so that they totally eat Pakistan

thats what they r doing from past 3 years or so

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^ no they should remain for 5 years so that next time pee pee pee may not be able to act all "victim" and complain of "not being given enough time"

but i honestly believe they should be kept in check, and every bad move of them be reported to public, this way they will die out themselves

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Pakistan needs a revolution, aaj naheen tho kaal, lekin ik na ik din zaroor hogee.

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yeah violance/strikes/blood/unrest/tension
we pakistani love that much cant live without it

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Dude those things are common even in the heart of the USA and France so whats your point?