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US gets a bitter taste of democratic Pak


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susi soni
RE:RE:America is ready to throw fresh currencies.
by susi soni on Mar 29, 2008 10:53 AM
advani has never fallen for any amercan trap but now the UA, madam sonia are coosy with the americans the way we see the us needed nuclear agreement already aproved by man mohan singh, and pranab giving his loyalty with the usa.

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Rahul
RE:America is ready to throw fresh currencies.
by Rahul on Mar 29, 2008 12:15 PM
By the way,Mr.Sahadevan, what is your opinion on Tibet issue....

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mumbai
RE:America is ready to throw fresh currencies.
by mumbai on Mar 29, 2008 12:47 PM
was there any opinion of LKAdvni about America?
If so what is that?
please brief here.

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Sun
RE:America is ready to throw fresh currencies.
by Sun on Mar 29, 2008 09:57 AM
So why did your WB CM go to the US with a begging bowl. He could have gone to his masters the chinks. Or is it that the masters laughed him off saying they were also in the same boat.

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Golden
a begger is crying for help....
by Golden on Mar 29, 2008 08:11 AM  | Hide replies

US says Iran could do more to help end Iraq unrest:

Iran could do more to help end violence in Iraq, the US military said on Wednesday, calling on Tehran to use its influence to help end lawlessness in the southern city of Basra.

(NEWS)

one thing is for sure, usa understands the power of weapons. so any body who wants to live with dignity must have weapons so that no body will attack them with false propaganda.

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Rupakshi
Bush and the dollar
by Rupakshi on Mar 29, 2008 05:25 AM  | Hide replies

Bush's mind gives him easy answers for every complex problem. When ever possible, take out the gun and tell "make my day". When the problem intensifies, distribute the US treasury as his personal money. The bribe Pak received runs into billions. Ammunition is unlimited. If these thugs murder millions of Indians, it is ok, because they are Christians, they will go to hell any way because he speaks to Jesus every night. He wants to written in the history of America as a president who established democracies in the most difficult parts of the world. May be he would get a line or two of this dream or slogan of his. We in India do not have to worry, we do not believe in recognizing those who gave us cultural heritage or independence or taught some patriotism. We re-write false history, portraying people like Ambedkar as heros and Savarkars as villains. But in the west, facts mean something.

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raj rajan
RE:Bush and the dollar
by raj rajan on Mar 29, 2008 07:21 AM
"We in India do not have to worry, we do not believe in recognizing those who gave us cultural heritage or independence or taught some patriotism." .... how very rue is that! but i wonder, why we r so? wats the remedy???

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Shadow
Fence the border!
by Shadow on Mar 29, 2008 05:21 AM  | Hide replies

When the riots break out every pakistani is going to come to India with his supply of weapons and bombs and so on. So just FENCE THE BORDER RIGHT NOW!.

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Golden
RE:Fence the border!
by Golden on Mar 29, 2008 08:00 AM
bada darpok hai re too....itna darta hai, nafrat bhi karta hai. ab to tri khair naheen. kar oonchi dewaar, maut se bhi bach jayega too...LOL..

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Ashok
Democracy in Pakistan
by Ashok on Mar 29, 2008 03:27 AM  | Hide replies

In my opinion Pakistan realtions (it would be wrong to say Pakistan's relations rather realtion with US of people in power in Pakistan) are in a fix. And it is true on both sides. Both are aware the realtion is not working for them. But, they can't just snap it either. If history teaches us anything - Pakistan is going the way Afghanistan and Iraq have gone in the past. Both countries at some point had great bonhomie with US (Najeeb, if I am nt wrong in Afghanistan and Saddam in Iraq). People might ridicule me at this point. But, the democracy in Pakistan is not going to last too long. It just doesn't suit powerful people in Pakistan and certanly not US.

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Golden
RE:Democracy in Pakistan
by Golden on Mar 29, 2008 08:06 AM
if you cant find the difference between iraq, pakistan and afghanistan then you are just a mindless rat.
a simple iran has given a big bamboo to USA and usa is now begging to iran to help in solving iraq issue. read the international news if you find time and come out of your rat hole.
killerst only try to find weak targets. if they have strength, killer will go in hiding.
very soon all the arab countries will have nuke and then you will see usa thumping india rather than any arab country. the bravery of muslims are well known to usa people. they just want them to remain unarmed but that will end very soon. even they are doing research and they will come out with most sophisticated weapons than world has seen.
any way no body wanst democrcay. democracy is the way USA rats are placed in various places like iraq and afghinistan. pak needs a gutsy and true muslims and that's it. be brave to look into the eyes of USA and fire the USA slaves and pak is very much on the path of this.

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R Singh
Good questions
by R Singh on Mar 29, 2008 01:33 AM  | Hide replies

It is good to know that our neighbors are finally waking up to see the real intentions of their Americans masters.

Forget the Americans, let them burn in their own stew. The legacy of Bush will destroy US. There's no going back.

Bush/Cheney clan and their enablers like Negroponte will be tried as war criminals.

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Hakim Kutta
RE:Good questions
by Hakim Kutta on Mar 29, 2008 03:54 AM
As a American who has lived for many years in both India and Pakistan I applaud these recent turn of events and look forward to the day when both Bush and Cheney will be convicted for the criminals that they are and swing from the end of the hangman's noose...

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sumit verma
That was a candy to the US diplomat
by sumit verma on Mar 28, 2008 10:45 PM  | Hide replies

Great to read this.. Can our democracy stand to the US bullies and grill them like they have done in Pakistan?

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P Zipk
RE:That was a candy to the US diplomat
by P Zipk on Mar 28, 2008 11:18 PM
Don't be hasty. Pakis are in dire financial status and they need the US assistance. No matter how much Pakis praise the alliance with Chinese, the Chinese are not willing to part with their money.
Sooner or later, the Paki politicians will be forced to realize this and make concessions to the US.

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RE:That was a candy to the US diplomat
by on Mar 29, 2008 12:16 AM
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ananth K
Wish Pakistan peace and prosperity.
by ananth K on Mar 28, 2008 10:06 PM  | Hide replies

I wish the people of pakistan peace and prosperity under the new democratic rule.

Former Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhury is a real hero who inspires every one for his bold stand against the military rule.

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P Zipk
RE:Wish Pakistan peace and prosperity.
by P Zipk on Mar 28, 2008 11:21 PM
Wish them well as long as Pakistan learns to live India alone. I have a bad feeling the so called "democratic" Pakistan will not be able to control the Jihadists and that means increased terrorist activities in India.

India should come first.

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