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Pakistan under the leadership of President Musharraf is fighting the battle against Terrorism or one can say the battle of the survival of Pakistan in International Community. This war is against Islamic Extremism. Oct 30, 2006 incident in Bajour claimed 82 lives. Do you consider it a real war against terrorism?

2006-10-31 05:41:36 · 3 answers · asked by Paassion 3 in Politics & Government Military

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Would love to see Mission Impossible Show were that guy was captured and only feed meat bones and hair from children he killed till he died, and this mission was paid or by passing the hat. They would get 5 dollar pledge from me. You curb nothing by becoming terrorist, but you do get added to list Bush is paying off. Your in command somewhere can you image spending the money that two missiles cost to kill eighty children so guess who paid for those missles.

2006-10-31 06:01:21 · answer #1 · answered by Mister2-15-2 7 · 1 0

Isn't he a dictator? I mean I don't think he was ever elected. I think he is trying to do just enough to keep pressure off himself from either the international community and his own people. He is walking a tightrope and will probably fall off.

Pakistan may be the first Islamic nation to be wiped out in a nuclear exchange. Even dictators have to worry about keeping the people satisfied. And if he can't he will be overthrown and replaced by extremist. Extremist with Nukes, that is going to paint a big bullseye on them.

It is common knowledge Osama is hiding in Pakistan, or at least territory Pakistan claims but doesn't actually control. Why are they conducting air strikes on their own territory? Because they don't control it, and have no business telling the rest of us to stay out.

The best way for him to handle the situation is to let us make the attacks and throw a fit about it in public. We get rid of the terrorist and he wasn't involved.

2006-10-31 13:50:49 · answer #2 · answered by Roadkill 6 · 0 0

No.
Musharraf is doing every thing only to facilitate or prolong his autocratic rule over Pakistan.

He need issues like the Hadood Ordinance and the war against terrorism to legitimise his illegal rule.

2006-10-31 13:52:25 · answer #3 · answered by MAJ 4 · 1 0

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