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- THE LONDON FIASCO(May 11, 2008)
- Heading towards global catastrophe(May 11, 2008)
- Here is another front of the war of terrorism(May 11, 2008)
- This is how the war of terrorism goes - in case you didn't believe it so far(May 11, 2008)
- Forget the two-state solution(May 11, 2008)
- Mr Zardari’s politics(May 11, 2008)
- Dr. Adul Qadir 's letter(May 11, 2008)
- Deadline on judges looms in Pakistan but Zardari's crimes are too serious to let him decide in favour of justice(May 11, 2008)
- Pakistan [itself on the neocons chopping block] warns against attack on Iran(May 11, 2008)
- Gilani may seek dissolution of Pakistan Parliament if coalition collapses(May 11, 2008)
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THE LONDON FIASCO Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 05:56 PM EST Section: Army vs Pakistan |
Those who apprehended that Musharraf's continuation in the Presidency would be an inevitable source of instability for the new government have been proven right within such short period. He has pursued his personal goals with immense zeal disregarding the possible horrific consequences of this strategy on national politics and the economy as also the future of the PPP. Musharraf always hated Bhuttos and detested the PPP. After Benazir Bhutto has been physically removed, he is all set at the PPP demolition job. Time would tell how much assistance he gets from Mr. Asif Zardari in this sinister plan.
Musharraf always hated Bhuttos and detested the PPP. After Benazir Bhutto has been physically removed, he is all set at the PPP demolition job. Time would tell how much assistance he gets from Mr. Asif Zardari in this sinister plan.
The faceless PP people at the last round were Rehman Malik, Hussain Haqqani, (Sherry Reman thru her text message against Nawaz) and behind the scene Durrani (in touch with Boucher). Who elected these people? Of course the Zionists nurtured them.
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Heading towards global catastrophe Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 04:45 PM EST Section: War of Terrorism |
A big problem is the Army's lack of manpower, which makes its current operations in Afghanistan and Iraq hard to sustain © Getty Images.
Exclusive report: Soldiers need loans to eat, report reveals : Senior figures react angrily to damning indictment of life inside the Army. Jonathan Owen and Brian Brady investigate
A highly sensitive internal report into the state of the British Army has revealed that many soldiers are living in poverty. Some are so poor that they are unable to eat and are forced to rely on emergency food voucher schemes set up by the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Those who may think that this will lead to the emergence of other Soviet Unions - withdrawn from the occupied lands, imploded from within and broken up in several states - are seriously mistaken. Soviet Union had no ideological zealots, nihilists and totalitarians of the sort that we are witnessing in the US and UK in particular - with a mission to make the whole world live by their standards and way of life. As a result, this will lead to a totally opposite result. (read more of the editorial note)
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Here is another front of the war of terrorism Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 04:23 PM EST Section: War of Terrorism |
Terrorism right in your face.
Evidence right before your eyes. The US government has yet to come up with a credible shred of evidence that Muslims were responsible for 9/11 terrorist act. However, here is all the evidence of the fraction of all the terrorism going on for the past 60 years. Criticise it and risk getting labelled as an "extremists." Listen to the conversation in the video after 7:30 minutes into the recording.
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This is how the war of terrorism goes - in case you didn't believe it so far Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 04:16 PM EST Section: War of Terrorism |
Here is just one headline for example to see what is the war of terrorism:
Heavy bombardment on Sadr city despite ceasefire
Three large parts of Sadr city were subjected to heavy bombardment that was continuously carried out by U.S. helicopters, starting from Saturday 3:30 p.m. until now, despite the Iraqi government and representatives of the Sadr movement having signed an agreement to stop confrontations in the city.May 11, 2008 09:16 AM PST
This clearly demonstrate the malacious, totalitarian designs of the warlords and their intention to keep the war within Islam going. They don't care about the ceasefire among Muslims. They have to fight each others to the end. They have to remain on each others throat for as long as the warlords in Washington want them to.
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Forget the two-state solution Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 10:58 AM EST Section: A Mockery of Democracy |
Most Israelis are not yet reconciled this position. Some, no doubt, are reluctant to give up on the idea of a "Jewish state," to acknowledge the reality that Israel has never been exclusively Jewish, and that, from the start, the idea of privileging members of one group over all other citizens has been fundamentally undemocratic and unfair.
Yet that is exactly what Israel does. Even among its citizens, Israeli law grants rights to Jews that it denies to non-Jews. By no stretch of the imagination is Israel a genuine democracy: It is an ethno-religiously exclusive state that has tried to defy the multicultural history of the land on which it was founded. [Full article] |
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Mr Zardari’s politics Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 10:49 AM EST Section: A Mockery of Democracy |
Another explanation, popular in certain quarters, has it that, moved by a miscalculation of Musharraf’s usefulness, the Bush administration wants him to remain at the helm in Pakistan, and is urging Mr Zardari to help the general along. What it may be doing for Mr Zardari in return is not known.
But if it is not doing anything for him its advice should not be all that difficult to ignore, considering that Mr Bush is a ‘lame duck’ president with only a few more months in the White House. I am inclined to think that Mr Zardari also has his own reasons to stand by Musharraf.
Regretfully, I cannot claim to have unwrapped the enigma or unravelled the mystery of Mr Zardari’s motivations in politics. I hope others can do better.
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Deadline on judges looms in Pakistan but Zardari's crimes are too serious to let him decide in favour of justice Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 06:55 AM EST Section: A Mockery of Democracy |
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Pakistani rights activists shout slogans against President Pervez Musharraf, during a protest calling for the reinstatement of judges in Islamabad, Pakistan on Friday, May 9, 2008. Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has stepped up the pressure for the restoration of Pakistani judges ousted by President Pervez Musharraf. Sharif planned to meet later Friday in London with fellow ruling coalition leader Asif Ali Zardari to discuss the issue, which threatens their 5-week-old coalition government. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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Sharif turns on the heat after inconclusive talks with Zardari Saturday, May 10, 2008 - 09:54 PM EST Section: Serving Colonial Masters |
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Asif Ali Zardari pleaded he was helpless, while a leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) - or PML-N - threatened to pull his party from the coalition government in Islamabad if the sacked judges are not reinstated.
Zardari - another helpless, powerless, witless, backbone-less puppet.
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U S Grip gets tightened by some unelected faces Saturday, May 10, 2008 - 09:00 PM EST Section: Serving Colonial Masters |
The people in the forefront in London and Pakistan, wanting to educate people about Judges issue are:
Sherry Rehman who sent a text message against Nawaz Sharif. She is in the pocket of the Zionists. Her third husband Nadeem Hussain worked for Citi Bank for 27 years and opened a bank in Pakistan with grant from Citi Bank. Sherry changed over when she was in Atlanta with her husband.
Rehman Malik was all along a Musharraf man and of same Qadiani faith. Benazir distanced herself from Musharraf after landing in Pakistan. Rehman Malik is bent upon delivering to foreign powers.
Hussain Haqqani was in London negotiating on Judges issue. He is not an elected member of PPP. But very dear to the Zionists.
Durrani is the National Security Advisor but acting behind the scenes.
Who are these people who have become most important in the New Government? They are continuation of Mushrraf the way they are talking. What happened to Peoples Party?
The so called free press is asked to not print some news. See this link
SC bans reporting of superior judiciary news
On Geo TV same issues were raised about Rehman Malik.
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US tightens its grip on Pakistan Saturday, May 10, 2008 - 04:31 PM EST Section: De facto Colonization |
| Alphonse Karr, the 19th-century French novelist and pamphleteer, is principally remembered for the epigram, “The more it changes, the more it is the same thing.” That could be the thought that comes to mind at first glance of speech made by US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte at the National Endowment for Democracy’s (NED) Pakistan forum in Washington on Monday. Yet, the speech merits attention.
In all practical terms, the speech is a final summing up but at the same time it sets outs the tone of the US policy towards Pakistan in the remaining months of the George W Bush administration. Pakistan is indeed a transformed home. New applications of new principles must be quickly forthcoming.
It is extraordinary that a seasoned diplomat like Negroponte has chosen the NED forum to make such a major speech on Pakistan. But then, “promoting democracy” - the motto of NED - also happens to be a stated objective of US policy towards Pakistan. Over the past quarter century, the US government-funded NED has specialized as a handmaiden of American regional policies.
The US grip on Pakistan is no more different than its grip on Iraq or Afghanistan. The US had one hand in monkey trap. With the stronger grip on Pakistan its only making sure that its both hands are in the monkey trap.
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Pakistan new govt. opposed to U.S. action on its soil Saturday, May 10, 2008 - 06:54 AM EST Section: De facto Colonization |
Pakistan's new government is trying to convince the United States that unilateral strikes against ......
What? Trying to convince? Is there any need to convince someone not to attack our home, our country, our ppeople? Did you ever hear the US saying that al-ka-ee-da has attacked it and it is trying to convince al-ka-ee-da not to attack the United States? No. Absolutely not. The US has no business, no right, whatsoever, to attack an independent, sovereign state. Pakistan has to assert its right. Any attempt at convincing becomes a lamb's useless logic. And by the way, where is Pakistan's new government. It is the same puppet regime with different puppets leading the show with different faces and the slave mentality and the same subservience to tyrants with the exception of a few.
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Pakistan coalition fails to break judges deadlock Saturday, May 10, 2008 - 06:44 AM EST Section: A Mockery of Democracy |
Those who were expecting something good of the sham elections and thug policians, headed by career criminals like Zardari, were fooling themselves in the first place from day one. Those who boycotted the elections did the right thing. Zardari was a stooge, looking for personal interest from day one. Nawaz followed his bait and the rest followed. Those who believe Imran Khan didn't take the right decision to boycott the poll must come forward and tell the nation a single difference that the sham elections have made. Areas were one military feudal lord reliquinshed a little power, two or more civilian feudal lords took the reign of tyranny and corruption in their hands. The mess and chaos has gone wider and deeper. The sick man is still sitting at the top and PPP has become another King's party. Supreme Court issue is still unresolved and hundreds are still languishing in the ISI torture camps.
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