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Pakistan ripe for regime change
Asia Times ^ | August 1, 2007 | Syed Saleem Shahzad

Posted on 08/02/2007 3:23:17 PM PDT by processing please hold

KARACHI - A civilian president with the power to handle national security and foreign affairs and a prime minister as chief executive is the new Washington and London formula for regime change in Pakistan.

This has been agreed to in principle by President General Pervez Musharraf and former premier Benazir Bhutto, Asia Times Online has confirmed. The arrangement for the United States' key ally in the "war on terror" is intended to lead to a jacking up of the fight against terror with zero tolerance.

(Excerpt) Read more at atimes.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: musharraf; pakistan; regimechange
Pakistan might get its regime change - but not exactly as planned in the corridors of power in Washington.

hmmmmmm.

1 posted on 08/02/2007 3:23:18 PM PDT by processing please hold
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We may be in Pakistan ...ala Odumba ... after all


2 posted on 08/02/2007 3:25:01 PM PDT by clamper1797 (Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72-73 ... USS Midway CVA-41 VA-93 Blue Blazers)
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That man is an embarrassment to this country.(odumba)


3 posted on 08/02/2007 3:26:44 PM PDT by processing please hold (Duncan Hunter '08) (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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