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and how do you think this will turn out?

2007-12-27 14:54:56 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

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I don’t know why Indians are feeling bad, its good that she’s gone, after all she exported terrorism in India. Read your history, when she was Prime Minister, it is Benazir, yes Benazir, who gave Osama sanctuary from Sudan to Afghanistan. The chickens have come home to roost.

But less emotionally, if Pakistan has good rulers its bad for India. A sensible Pakistan will please its White Masters, become stable and secure and harass India. And the Whites will look the other way as they are only interested in Global peace, and not regional peace.

Next to go will be Musharaf and Nawaz, hopefully. Then the prospect of a nuclear Pakistan with Mullahs and Jehadis will alarm the Whites and Israelis to attack Pakistani Infrastructure. India needs a Pakistan occupied in its own Misery. Sad but true, rich Muslims & rich Muslim nations bankroll jehad, and are peaceful to their neighbours only if they are forced into internal trouble.

Benazirs death is good for India.

2007-12-29 03:09:04 · answer #1 · answered by stratotanker 2 · 0 1

When it comes to this part of the world, I don't think anyone can say with any degree of certainty what the future will be like...From my understanding, Pakistan has never really experienced any significant period of political stability and has been going downhill ever since its inception as militia groups and terrorist organizations have set up operations with seemingly little or no opposition from the ruling parties.

Although she was a charismatic champion of democracy and freedom and had a huge following of support in Pakistan (even her former rival Sharif has pledged to continue "her fight" and boycott the elections) and the Western World, I'm not entirely convinced her assassination will positively impact the future of her country...I mean so far, it has plunged Pakistan further into instability and chaos which makes it even more powerless to deal with insurgents and govern itself. So I think something else has to give in order for the country to turn its fortunes.

2007-12-27 15:51:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No one is irreplaceable. While easily the best of the three contenders, she already has failed twice. Pakistan, as deeply divided as it is with an active Islamic-fascist element, is not ready for a republican form of government yet. Musharic (sp) did a fine job for a while but a new dictator is probably their best hope. At least that way, the slow process of building up a secular middle class can continue to the point that they will be ready in the future.

2007-12-27 15:51:24 · answer #3 · answered by Caninelegion 7 · 0 0

Pakistan develop into my final super desire for a reasonable Islamic country in that region that could cooperate with different international locations. I observed Benazir Bhutto as a beacon for the folk to help them on a path to peace and prosperity. for sure there are too many people who could particularly kill, maim and reason anarchy than stay in peace. i think of that 2 issues can take place - first the folk who in simple terms prefer to stay their daily lives in peace would desire to rally round her reason and rigidity transformations in the government and the radicals or the radicals can take over and shall we see a Taliban run Pakistan or a chaotic mess. Oh confident, India would desire to easily circulate ideal in and reclaim Pakistan in total or partly - taking earnings of the chaos. in simple terms time will tell.

2016-11-25 21:31:18 · answer #4 · answered by england 4 · 0 0

It saved then from the worst. If Bhutto got elected and U.S. would support her, the existing persident, Mush_, would become another Laden or join force with Laden. Then, U.S. has to bomb them and Pakistan would become another Iraq.

Although the assassination is very barbaric, it saved Pakistan.

2007-12-27 15:16:53 · answer #5 · answered by giginotgigi 7 · 0 4

I am hopeful for change. This is only a short term emergency; time heals all.

2007-12-27 15:49:25 · answer #6 · answered by bablshams 3 · 0 0

probably a civil war....which i hope would not happen....my country has suffered enough damage and needs to be repaired

2007-12-27 16:15:18 · answer #7 · answered by Darkprince 5 · 0 0

I'm pretty sure it will get worse before it gets any better. Allahu alim.

2007-12-27 15:36:21 · answer #8 · answered by hayaa_bi_taqwa 6 · 1 0

everyone i know is there....... dont scare me any more than i ma with that stupid musharaff and alliance.

2007-12-27 15:12:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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