Bye Bye Pervez

Pakistan in sovereignty warning

[i]Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has said he will not allow Pakistan’s territory to be violated by terrorists or foreign powers fighting them.

The newly elected president vowed instead to “root out terrorism and extremism wherever and whenever they may rear their ugly heads”.

This was his first speech to MPs since he replaced Pervez Musharraf in August.

Pakistan has been a key ally of the US in its “war on terror”, but relations have become strained over tactics.

In recent months, Pakistan has voiced growing disquiet over US raids targeting militants in its territory, launched from neighbouring Afghanistan.

On Wednesday, at least five people were killed when a US drone fired missiles at a suspected militant target in north-west Pakistan.

“I ask of the government that it should be firm in its resolve to not allow the use of its soil for carrying out terrorist activities against any foreign country,” Mr Zardari told MPs.

“We will not tolerate the violation of our sovereignty and territorial integrity by any power in the name of combating terrorism.”

Mr Zardari, widower of assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, also urged parliament to “revisit” the right of the president - introduced by Mr Musharraf - to dissolve the assembly and dismiss the government.

“Never before in the history of this country has a president given away his powers,” he said, eliciting applause from the chamber.

“Another responsibility rest on your shoulders: this is the removal of the distortions in the constitution made by successive dictators to prolong their rules,” he said. [/i]

If you can, I urge you to catch a retransmission of this program.

Why all the sudden do you support the Wahabbis? If you hate them as you claim, shouldn’t you applaud US strikes against them?

Lu lu lu, I got some apples…

The United States military says US and Afghan forces have exchanged gunfire with Pakistani troops across the border with Afghanistan.

To quote myself:

[quote]Gkhan wrote:
Why all the sudden do you support the Wahabbis? If you hate them as you claim, shouldn’t you applaud US strikes against them?[/quote]

Well why is it?

All this time you have said that we should have attacked Pakistan and Saudi Arabia because the terrorists were hiding out there.

Now we are doing so, you suddenly decided to back the alleged so-called terrorist sponsoring state?

You will switch total ideologies as long as those ideologies are anti-American.

You have no credibility.

None.