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Posted: 17 years ago
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OMG! how old do u gotta be xDD!!
Lol... yah. Hate those two... 'chors' and their oxford offspring 'chors'
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Posted: 17 years ago
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There is apprehension in the military tha Mr. Zardari may try to force changes among senior commanders, a move that cold bring him into direct confrontation with the top generals. If Mr. Zardari, the widower of slain former PM Benazir Bhutto is elected to the top office Saturday, he will assume much of the same grip on power that Mr. Musharraf enjoyed at the height o his military backed presidency.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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The most difficult job in the world
To his credit, Mr. Zardari's answer involves more than simply passing around the collection plate. When asked whether he would consider a free-trade agreement with traditional archenemy India, Mr. Zardari responds with a string of welcome, perhaps even historic, surprises. "India has never been a threat to Pakistan," he says, adding that our democratic government is not scared of Indian influence abroad." He speaks of the militant Islamic groups operating in Kashmir as "terrorists" -- former President Musharraf would more likely have called them "freedom fighters" -- and allows that he has no objection to the India-U.S. nuclear cooperation pact, so long as Pakistan is treated "at par." "Why would we begrudge the largest democracy in the world getting friendly with one of the oldest democracies in the world?"

Not only does Mr. Zardari want better ties with Delhi, he notes that "there is no other economic survival for nations like us. We have to trade with our neighbors first." He imagines Pakistani cement factories being constructed to provide for India's huge infrastructure needs, Pakistani textile mills meeting Indian demand for blue jeans, Pakistani ports being used to relieve the congestion at Indian ones. For a country that spent most of its existence trying to show that it's the military equal of its neighbor, the agenda amounts to a remarkable recognition of the strides India has made in becoming a true world power.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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thanks to Allah that one american puppit of america MR MUSHARAF has gone.but the second one comes mr zardari.i hate america n bush.May Allah Almighty guide our leaders to right path.Ameen...PLZ ZARDARI JI WE DONT WANT TO BE FRNDZ OF AMERICA...

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