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Pakistan's next most powerful President

Posted: Aug 30, 2008 Sat 06:31 am     Views: 425    Interacts: 3

Political situation in Pakistan both externally and internally is ominous. Election of Zardari as President and subsequent control of the nuclear button is a combined issue of concern. USA therefore wants to CO-OPT the COAS of Pakistan in a manner that he can exercise authority over Zardari in an opaque manner. For Pakistani thinkers in Civil Society, this is a very serious matter and ultimately will become the unkindest cut on the teetering democracy. Imagine a President who controls Pakistan’s biggest political party, controls all PPP public office holders by the hair, enjoys the same powers as Musharraf (as 17th amendment needs 2/3rd majority to repeal), has links with British and US establishments including their agencies and most; has Zalmay Khalilzad, an Afghan Pathan sympathetic to Northern Alliance as his personal advisor. This Zalmay, that I had mentioned earlier is a pseudo on the region and is accused for ruining America’s policy in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Zardari's corruption and erratic behaviour are now folklore.

I was called by this gathering of former envoys, bureaucrats, generals and other members of civil society like lawyers. doctors etc. to brief them on various contingencies.


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Posted by quin on Sunday August 31, 2008 07:59 am
thanks Ijaz
Posted by ijaz_gul on Saturday August 30, 2008 10:07 pm
Grace a Afghan origins, he was the Middle man for negotiations with Taliban for the UNICOL oil pipe line. However had had no contacts with them nor understood the culture. Frequented Pakistan and made contacts here. He was handed over to John Regan (CIA) by Pakistan, who promptly picked him up as an expert on the Muslim world (Afghanistan-Pakistan). All the rest is available on the net.
Posted by quin on Saturday August 30, 2008 12:43 pm
interesting to see how things are taking shape - thanks for keeping sharing first hand info.
would you mind elaborating a bit on Zalmay being "a pseudo on the region" and how he might have ruined America's policy in Iraq?

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