“Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

NEW YORK: Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has urged President Barack Obama to show “some courage” and apologize to Pakistan for the NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers at Salala and bring US-Pakistan relations back on track.

“Pakistan deserves an apology,” he said, noting that his current week long visit to the United states was taking place at a crucial point in the relations between the two countries.
The PPP chairman also called for an end to the drone attacks inside the Pakistani territory, saying they were illegal and violate international law and even the US’s war powers act. APP

wht are ur veiws on his remarks?

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NEW YORK: Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has urged President Barack Obama to show “some courage” and apologize to Pakistan for the NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers at Salala and bring US-Pakistan relations back on track.
“Pakistan deserves an apology,” he said, noting that his current week long visit to the United states was taking place at a crucial point in the relations between the two countries.
The PPP chairman also called for an end to the drone attacks inside the Pakistani territory, saying they were illegal and violate international law and even the US’s war powers act.
While addressing PPP workers and support in New York on Monday night Bilawal said, “I have traveled to America at what may be the most critical point in the 65 year relationship between Pakistan and the United States.
For one year our countries have weathered a series of crises that have tested our partnership. The unilateral action in Abbottabad made many in Pakistan question whether the United States actually considered Pakistan a military ally in our common war on terrorism and extremism.
The Raymond Davis fiasco made many in our country question the roe and authority of CIA activities in Pakistan.The continuing unilateral US drone attacks on Pakistani soil was a constant irritant to Pakistani public opinion. — both as a clear violation of our sovereignty and the toll of collateral damage to innocent victims. These illegal strikes, that violate international law and even the US’s war powers act, must end. And possibly most egregiously the NATO attack which left 24 Pakistani soldiers dead at Salala has not resulted in an apology to the families or to our Nation.
I would like the American public to consider what their reaction would have been if American troops had been killed in such an attack on their border with Mexico. I urge President Obama to show some “courage”. I understand he is running for re-election but if he is the same man who inspired the world with his message of hope and change the future of NATO mission in Afghanistan should be more important than poll numbers. Pakistan deserves an apology.
It is ludicrous to keep demanding Pakistan do more under these circumstances. Over 4,000 Pakistani troops have been martyred in this war. That is more than all NATO forces combined. It is time for the US to do more.
This is truly a moment of tension and re examination. We are at a crossroads. The future of the bilateral relationship could well determine the success of moderation against extremism in South and Central Asia.
It is propitious, therefore, that I am with you tonight in New York.
Today I proudly attended the ceremony where the documentary BHUTTO received the prestigious Peabody award, the most coveted honor in electronic journalism anywhere in the world.
When Mark accepted the award, he said “I accept this honor for the bravest woman I have ever known, Benazir, and for all who died fighting for democracy in Pakistan.”. And then, to all assembled “Jeay Bhutto!”
My mother lived and died fighting for democracy, for human rights, for women’s rights, for moderation against extremism, for modernity against ignorance, for a future better than any of the pasts we have ever known.
That is why I am in America today, to do everything in my power to bring Pakistan and the United States back on track so that we can jointly achieve my mother’s dream.
We have much to be proud of.
Our PPP government, against all odds, will be the first civilian government to complete a full five year term in the history of Pakistan.
Our government, under the leadership of President Zardari and PM Gilani has accomplished what no other government could do in forty years. — we have restored our 1973 Constitution and restored the rule of law to Pakistan.
Our Benazir support program has infused capital into our rural areas, targeting micro loans to the women of Pakistan. It has served the dual goals of woman empowerment and poverty alleviation . It has lifted 6 million families out of poverty.
We have dramatically reduced inflation.
We have met head on our energy and agriculture crises and have now turned the economic corner.
We have created a business friendly financial environment which is now once again attracting foreign investment in Pakistan.
And as Europe falls into a double dip recession with negative economic growth, I am proud to say that our PPP government has produced a 4 percent growth in GNP, against all odds and all expectations. Bloomberg news recently rated the Karachi Stock Exchange as the 4th best performing in the world.
And our National Assembly has done more to protect the rights of our mothers, sisters and daughters than all of the governments of Pakistan’s past combined, from safeguards against domestic violence and abuse to property rights.
We have much to be proud of, but much left to be done.
Ours is a proud Nation that has fiercely resisted the terrorist menace and paid a mind boggling price. Over 37,000 civilians dead. More than 6300 police and soldiers cut down.
And the assassination of our greatest leader, one of the greatest leaders in the world Shaheed Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto, my beloved mother.
No nation has paid a greater price for our freedom.
We have not come this far to fail.
This is my message to you.
This is my message to the people of America.

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Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Bilawal should say to his father, Show some courage and take some bold steps to fix problems of the common man, then making this kind of baseless statement which will never be heard in Washington

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Obama gee hun tay maafi mang lo...

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

^^ Obama wet his pants, he said to his wife, michele, i heard bhottto is alive, but he was hanged and then buried in some place in Pakistan, i am really scared of the undead ones...

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Oh Wow Look Whos Just Saying This

Bilawal Should Ask His Dad To Say Sorry To Whole Of Pakistan For Screwing us for 5 Years

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Apology aside , I am more interested in the compensation and recognition of our $ 68 Billion Loss , and the 40,000 plus lives we lost , I don't want them to go waste.

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

But for that more than the Americans our spineless rulers (and military men) are responsible for all this havoc in the country.

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

hearing this Obama chanted…
tum kitnay Bhutto maaro gay her ghar say Bhutto niklay ga…

Jiyaaay Bhutto… :hbk:

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Phas gaya re Obama

“Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Lols@hannibal

“Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Bachai ko shahyed bura laga papa ji Kai Saath obamai nai changa nai kita nato summit wich:snooty:izzat bachan wastai bayan dita :d:

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Someone please told the lad that it's Chicago, not Larkana.

I wonder why he did not say 'Obama of the US', just as he said in his speech on Bhutto's death anniversary: "Butto of Larkana", "Gilani of Multan" and "Shreefs of Lohor" ...

This is Obama's Chicago. Better watch your mouth. Obama k Bhai log bohut hayn yahan.

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

What Zardari is doing??? See from frame number 35th second

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Bilawal Beta. Show some courage and come back to Pakistan … :chai:

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

useless public statement!:bummer:

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

tell your father to show some courage and name the killers of your mother, which he says he knows.

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

'daddy, show some courage and stop hiding behind immunity' ?

Re: “Show some courage and say sorry”, Bilawal tells Obama!!!

Show some courage and ask daddy whats going on in karachi?