President Musharrif
2006-09-16 23:41:08
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answer #1
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answered by Alfred E. Newman 6
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Here's a clue,
HE was a GENERAL.
Pervez Musharraf, born August 11, 1943 in Delhi, British India, is currently the President of Pakistan and the Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistani military. He took power on October 12, 1999 after a coup d'état and assumed the title of President of Pakistan on June 20, 2001. In the TIME 100 Poll 2006 of "The People Who Shape Our World" he is currently ranked at number fourteen.
2006-09-16 23:53:25
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answer #2
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answered by djoldgeezer 7
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Why isn't Carter (ex US president) and his international crew in Pakistan now to ascertain a loose and honest electoral procedure? It merely potential the U. S. will tolerate any variety of democracy even if if that's rigged. Pakistan will be stuck with Musharraf the civilian President for sometime. Shariff and Bhutto will be fuming and gnashing their gold-filled tooth. Is there a situation? Pakistan IS a democratic us of a. the folk have chosen.
2016-10-16 01:02:56
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Musharrif
2006-09-17 01:52:01
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answer #4
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answered by bushfan88 5
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Mushariff
2006-09-16 23:48:22
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answer #5
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answered by Roy F 1
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Bin Laden's Imman.
2006-09-16 23:41:55
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answer #6
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answered by anon_y_muse 2
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jr. parvez musshraf, army journals, some terrorist leaders & isi agents are current leader of pakistan
2006-09-16 23:52:53
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answer #7
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answered by prithvi 3
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. . . depends, Monday to Friday it's George Dubbya when the Paki's want something and at weekends its bin Laden and his merry men . . .
2006-09-19 12:37:08
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answer #8
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answered by Astra 6
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Bush's puppet
2006-09-19 21:58:04
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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De debbill.
2006-09-16 23:43:49
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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