"In the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Compassionate"

I'm ashamed to say, we live in a country, where the leader of corruption is our President, our Prime Minister is one who have been jailed for 5years, Our Chief Minister(Punjab CM) is one who have served 8 years in exile and they are proud of that, what an ideology ?

Friday, May 1, 2009

Another war with Pakistan's Civilian Government

With the growing President Obama's Government concerns and doubts for President Zardari, the Political and Defence Analaysts have started to think of a possibility of another military take over or some similar situation and it's effects.
Another thing to note here is that the Gen. David Petraeus, commander of U.S. Central Command, has told U.S. officials the next two weeks are critical to determining whether the Pakistani government will survive.  Due to these circumstances, Washington have some preservations about Pakistani government and it's policies about Taliban.

From reliable sources i got information that currently the USA Is thinking to apply one of the 3 options
1: Military take over by General Kiyani
2: Give a Chance to Nawaz Sharif
3: Keep Zardari as the President

My Opinion about "Military Take Over by General Kiyani"
I don't think so of another military take over because it can worsen the current situations with the violence growing in Karachi, Baluchistan and secondly
General Kiyani don't want this to happen.

My Opinion about "Giving a Chance to Nawaz Sharif"
About the second option, With Nawaz Sharif having popular support and i think there was some announcement from PML(N) leader few days ago about the new government setup within 6 months and PML(N) decision about not joining the  current Pakistani Government, Can't say this might be the preferrably option by US government

My Opinion about "Keep Zardari as the President"
Well Keeping Zardari as the president might be the great hurdle for US government, because neither US government wants to work with him neither he have support from Public.

Anyway let's hope for the best for Pakistan (Ameen).


Update : 
WASHINGTON: The administration of US President Barack Obama is reaching out to former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif, the chief rival of President Asif Ali Zardari, in hopes to find a way to strengthen the country's government, The New York Times reported late Friday. (1st May, 2009)

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