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Because they callin' me a terrorist.![]()
Not to derail the thread but I agree with Goatclaw. A corrupt democracy has always harmed us more than the army (our best days were under Ayub Khan, and I'd argue most of Musharraf's reign), and unless Imran Khan whips up some sturdy support pronto it doesn't look like our civilian leaders are going to be any less harmful.May I ask how much thought you have put into this subject, how much life experience you have in this regard, and how much historical study you have done on this particular subject?
You are extremely confident in making it "abundantly clear" that Pakistan is not ready for democracy, and that the army is a better alternative. You also seem to imagine that the institutions you refer to will suddenly spring up on their own under army rule, rather than develop and mature under a democratic system.
You must also wonder why Pak is in such a dire state given that the army has ruled Pak for around half its history.
Now think about it from Pakistan's point of view and why they would make it look like they had no involvement in this. There is no doubt that there will be reprisal from the extremists, and for them, Pakistan is the easiest target. Why would Pakistan want to put itself into danger and become a victim of reprisal. Pak army, ISI and gov't officials would wouldn't want to be the target of those extremists, thus the denial. But on the other hand, US is willing to take all the credit for it, they are more than happy.
There is no way in the world the ISI didn't know about the operation, it's impossible.
May I ask how much thought you have put into this subject, how much life experience you have in this regard, and how much historical study you have done on this particular subject?
You are extremely confident in making it "abundantly clear" that Pakistan is not ready for democracy, and that the army is a better alternative. You also seem to imagine that the institutions you refer to will suddenly spring up on their own under army rule, rather than develop and mature under a democratic system.
You must also wonder why Pak is in such a dire state given that the army has ruled Pak for around half its history.
Not to derail the thread but I agree with Goatclaw. A corrupt democracy has always harmed us more than the army (our best days were under Ayub Khan, and I'd argue most of Musharraf's reign), and unless Imran Khan whips up some sturdy support pronto it doesn't look like our civilian leaders are going to be any less harmful.
I said it earlier in the thread, I would have picked a dictator in the last election over a monarch. This about it; PPP and PMLN are absolute monarchs. They are not democratic parties. Their leadership is passed on to the family members from generation to generation. This is not how democracy works. Until we don't have true democratic party then it's better to just go for a dictator.
The Pak govt and military are already a target. Wake up. What do you think's been happening for the last several years. Have you been hiding under a stone or something?
but I am not a radicalist like you are
It's been happening at a relatively small level, think about a revenge attack for killing the freakin leader. That would be at a much bigger level. And Pakistan wouldn't wanna take blame for that.
Because they callin' me a terrorist.![]()
Look at Zia. That man is probably the most responsible for the state of Pak today.
PS. You wouldn't be able to "pick" a dictator. That's an oxymoron.
I agree that the parties need internal elections. however, it at least gives you the option to vote out one party rather than suffer at the whim of a dictator.
I always knew Goat was dangerouss.![]()
Look if it makes you feel good to think this way, go ahead.
But do you not think there are a thousand crazies who think like you and would not "work this out" for themselves?
Pak has been cooperating with the US since 9/11 to a large extent.
That is enough for the extremists.
being able to "pick" a dictator mean to not go against and give him your support.
No, voting for these parties meaning you support Monarchy. These parties haven't gone through internal elections since the beginning, so expecting anything from them now is foolish to say the least. There was no feasible alternative in the last election or one before. Voting out one means electing other king-like party. It will continue like that. till then dictator is the way to go. But I am hopeful the next elections we will have few true democratic parties to choose from.
P.S. Pakistan still don't know what true democracy is.
Plot thickens for who? You? Or a couple of Pakistanis who live for conspiracy theories?People in Abbottabad adamant that it wasn't Bin Laden. The plot thickens.
It's quite clear that Pak have assisted the US in a general sort of way. This is what Obama was referring to.
Pak was not directly involved in the operation to catch bin Laden. They did not even know about it. They helped to locate the brother of the courier, which in the end helped the US eventually locate the compound. Pak did not know about the US' interest in the compound at all.
This has been stated by numerous US and Pak officials, speaking both officially and anonymously. Read the reports online from both Pakistani and western media sources.
US officials have confirmed that no country was told about the operation. Senior Pak intelligence officials have corroborated this.
At the same time, senior US intelligence officials have also stated they "zero evidence" that the Pak govt knew where OBL was.
Even the Pakistani media is questioning whether the govt/ISI/army was incompetent or hiding OBL.
Either way, Pak comes out looking very bad in this whole affair.
Plot thickens for who? You? Or a couple of Pakistanis who live for conspiracy theories?
The latest looks plausible at least - the head is caved in where it's supposed to be I think. Still looks fakey though and the quality will always make you wonder.
it kinda doesn't look like him lol
^ how do you know what he looks like after 10-12 years?
It's amusing seeing news articles about american muslims expressing relief over OBL's death. As if somehow they will be welcomed by their host community with open arms and everything will be back to normal Same with other muslims in the west.
What these idiots fail to see is the americans and the west in general will never ever stop meddling in the affairs of muslims. they will never stop their invasions, occupations or support for their proxies.
And no matter how much you change your accent, bow in respect, mimic their fashion styles, send your daughters to beauty pagents or how much you try and be like them, they will never take you in. Ever. That's what those useless french muslims did and all they got was hijab bannings and repeated slaps from the french establishment.Just showed them for the losers they are. i feel pity for these sorry american muslims. Trying so hard to fit in and yet they get mocked day in day out both in verbally and non verbally.
nothing will change from this death.
So no evidence released by the yanks?
US has no pressure to release the photographs. They may do that only if they think there is a need.
The need is people around the world think this is all BS.
Gaddafi's son was killed but the yanks said they need proof, so by their own logic they should also provide the same proof they required.
US has no pressure to release the photographs. They may do that only if they think there is a need.
Ya just like they had no pressure to actually prove WMD's in Iraq hey. All's well in the land of the free.
The need is people around the world think this is all BS.
Gaddafi's son was killed but the yanks said they need proof, so by their own logic they should also provide the same proof they required.
One reason why they could be waiting to relase the photos.
http://whitehouse.blogs.cnn.com/2011/05/03/even-more-on-the-photos/?hpt=T1
I am not sure if that is your own desire and you are saying in the name of the US or what. US does not care if the Gaddafi's son is killed or alived. Since when Gaddafi's son has become the most wanted person in the US???? As far people around the world is concern, I am afraid they have to wait for a while. If the US think there is a need to show the photgraphs then they will, otherwise just suck it up.
The need is people around the world think this is all BS.
Gaddafi's son was killed but the yanks said they need proof, so by their own logic they should also provide the same proof they required.
Plot thickens for who? You? Or a couple of Pakistanis who live for conspiracy theories?
Get real. It's ludicrous to say that there aren't any conspiracy theories.
Sorry but the more I thnk about Wasim_Waqar's post, the funnier it is!
The fact that it makes no sense is just the beginning...highly enjoyable though. Please ask your dad for more theories and post them on here...
Of course they are. But not all are real. Some are just made ip by people who can't live with the truth.
The official explanations are not plausible, are humiliating and downright patronising...
Pakistan claims they didnt know where Osama was...makes a mockery of the ISI who couldn't find a guy living in a $1m house 10 minutes away from a military establishment...
Pakistan claims they had no knowledge of the op...this makes a mockery of Pakistan's security apparatus who couldn't spot helicopters entering the country, crashing along with a 40 minute firefight and murder...
If were are to believe the above nonsense is true then why is the issue not violation of sovereignty...from both sides...why is Pakistan not up in arms about being kept in the dark...and from the US perspective why are they not being questioned over violating a nations sovereignty...based on their explanations very dangerous precedents have been set...
The only reason Pakistanis were not involved or told about this operation is because that could have jeopardize the mission. The Pakistanis might alert the targets. It has happened in the past and it is well documented by Americans. Just a little over a week ago Admiral Mullen has stated something very similar in Islamabad and Pakistani military establishment and government was not too happy about it.
US does not care if it is the violation of Pakistan or not. The US policy is very clear and that is if there is actionable intel on OBL then US will go ahead and act. If someone can stop them, good luck.
^ how do you know what he looks like after 10-12 years?
Not safe to say over the interwebs
I'M JOKING DO NOT ARREST ME
Of course they are. But not all are real. Some are just made ip by people who can't live with the truth.
Still no evidence. US troops love posing with bodies how come they treated enemy number 1 with such respect?
Well I hope all Pakistanis instead of trying to be detectives focus on hoping, persuading & praying that their government doesn't get this aid. Once the aid is over only then will these leaders wake up. Do you know that Nawaz Sharif's food is not made in Pakistan but instead is flown in from London every week?!There's definitely an internal tussle in the US about aid money to Pakistan. This is, of course, nothing new and has always existed. The anti-Pakistan lobby always tries its level best to disrupt the flow of aid.
If there aren't any significant cuts, I'll take that as a sign of either our involvement or our innocence.
Well I hope all Pakistanis instead of trying to be detectives focus on hoping, persuading & praying that their government doesn't get this aid. Once the aid is over only then will these leaders wake up. Do you know that Nawaz Sharif's food is not made in Pakistan but instead is flown in from London every week?!
PPP, PML-N & MQM IS THE PROBLEM NOT US, ISRAEL OR INDIA
Well they have changed their story in 24hrs. lol
Now..
He did not have a weapon.
The woman was not his wife.
He did not use anyone as a human sheild.
If he wasn't armed and did not fight back why was he killed then?
A group of people including his family were left behind and picked up Pakistani forces. Wonder if these people will be revealed.
The old saying comes to mind, one lie leads to another.
Why are you listening to British newspapers??? British did not carry out this attack. Read CNN and you will get the real deal.
My father has been a Pakistani diplomat in Saudi for last 10+ years. He has been to dinners at Sharif's house also the whole Sharif clan have dined with us numerous of times in Pakistan & Saudi.Where on the earth have you read or you were informed that Nawaz Sharif's food is coming form UK???? What is it that a good chef can not cook in Nawaz Sharif's kitchen in his home in Pakistan???
What do you advice? Geo & DawnCNN and real deal? Grow up.
Strange, I always thought Navy Seals were pretty self-promoting. This guy certainly doesn't live up to his self-styled "quiet professional" tag.
(Hint: if you call yourself a quiet professional, you probably aren't one.)