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Gilani: US drone attacks on Pakistani territory unacceptable
Nov 20, 2008, 9:14 GMT
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That's Bull crap. The United States government is NOT in a state of transition....Our military operates seamlessly between Nov 5th and Jan 21st every 4 years whether sovereign leaders of other countries say so or not. Our Constitution is seamless. The mission to rid the free world of bedouin murderers is also seamless... [..against enemies foreign and domestic] Pakistani wisdom is full of holes and has been since Bhutto was assassinated. Gilani should not be blaming the U.S. for allowing terrorist wing nuts to fester in HIS backyard.
Gilani has a lot at stake in the future of Pakistan. If Pakistan is to even have a future, he ought to look at with whom he will align his nation when he is on such 'thin ice.' Bin Laden knew this was going to be a great place to hide for a reason. Weak leadership and rugged terrain.
General George Washington knew his young country had some flaws but he didn't sit on his ass when offered help, He took it, swallowed his pride and kicked the s--t out of the british until his country could stand on it's own.
Bush is going to cap ragheads until he leaves. In fact, he has every incentive to do so.
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