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Who should be dismissed immediately?

Posted by: "S Turkman" turkman@sbcglobal.net  turkman@sbcglobal.net

Thu Jan 26, 2012 7:44 am (PST)



Pakistan has been a Military Staged Democracy because GHQ knows, no Charity of 
Aid and Loans would be available and country would become like Talibani 
Afghanistan if it took over again despite being told not to do so through UN and 
British Commonwealth Sanctions against it in 1999. Pak Military does not want 
Dollar to become worth Rs. 2 lac like Talibani Currency of Afghanistan because 
then, there would be no Imported Products in homes of its Officers and tens of 
millions of Pakis would be starving to death just like Afghans. 

Military has been toppling Democratically Elected Governments even in its own 
Staged Democracy. Gen. Keyani had come to Washington more than two years ago 
seeking permission to overthrow Zardari so, no UN Sanctions are passed against 
his rule, no kicking out of Commonwealth takes place against Pakistan and Export 
Concessions for Pakistan remain in tact. Obama had refused to permit overthrow 
of Zardari and told Keyani to stop interfering in Politics. Keyani did not 
follow the orders so, he is going to lose his job soon, not Zardari, Memogate or 
not. 

.
Un-elected servant of Pakistanis like Military is not above Pak Constitution 
because it carries Machine Guns, rides in fearsome Tanks and flies Jet 
Fighters. Its not above an Elected Government either. Chief Justice is obeying 
orders of Gen. Keyani instead of following Constitution so, he should be 
dismissed from his job for violating Pak Constitution besides Keyani and ISI 
Chief immediately by Pres. Zardari and Prime Minister. 

Lets see, what Military can do after that?
Military does not have enough shit in its Guts to overthrow Zardari and face US 
Bombing it to Stone Age within just a few days after which Pakistan would be 
promptly disintegrated in to a dozen new countries to end all the dangers of 
Islamic Bomb and start a new era of peace, prosperity and advancement in Sub 
Continent India. So, I actually dare Pak Military to overthrow Zardari 
Government even if he does not have Guts to do, what I am proposing. 

.
S U Turkman

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Shaikh Mohommad <shaikh.mohommad@mail.com>

What you have forgotton is STAGE 1, STAGE 2, STAGE 3 and ALL STAGES [ SEE BELOW]

Pakistan Army is holding all the cards.
Pakistan Army decides foreign policy issues.
Pakistan Army is a state within a state
Pakistan Army runs an economic empire
Pakistan Army has staged coups after coups.
Pakistan Army receives money from USA
Pakistan Army kills Pakistanis in Balochistan, Swat and Northern Pakistan
Shall I go on?

Those who oppose Army rule have seen their fate:
Z Bhutto was hanged.
BB was murdered
Now it is Zardari and Hussain Haqqani.
Where it will stop?

Today the reality is that all Political parties have said that they will oppose 
Martial Law. 
Is that enough?

When will Pakistanis emulate Egypt and other countries and overthrow the Army 
rule?

Shaikh Mohommad

----- Original Message -----
>From: Pakistan Foundation


>Summary of the case


>According to allegations :

>Zardari contacted Hussain Haqqani to approach power circles
>in his host country for saving his chair and in return he promised
>to fire COAS and DG ISI who were not co-operating with them 
>and to fullfil their long outstanding desire " access to pak nukes ".

>STAGE 2

>After surviving , Zardari was unable to meet his promises because
>it was never so easy in Pakistan to unseat a serving COAS and a 
>DG ISI who enjoys the confidence of COAS.

>STAGE 3

>Resuing Force decided to punish Zardari for his broken promise
>which is not something unusual for him by leaking the deal and
>for this job middle man Mansoor Ejaz was selected.

>STAGE 4

>Mansoor wrote a letter in Financial Times leaking the deal.

>STAGE 5

>Nawaz Sharif thought it a good case for chasing Zardari and went
>to Supreme Court and Supreme Court appointed a Commission for 
>fact finding.

>STAGE 6 

>In the meantime Zardari was working hard to please his masters
>and apparently has succeeded in winning their support once 
>again in an atmosphere when Pak army was not willing to work
>with them any more after Salala post incident.

>STAGE 7

>Signals from all concerned qurters indicate that a deal a struck 
>and Memo Gate will be an other open secret of our national
>history. The latest of these signals is PM's retreat from his
>statement about COAS and DG ISI.

>STAGE 8

>Thats why Mansoor Ejaz has started dragging his feet after the
>deal after getting signal from the rescuers and Nawaz Sharif , the
>petioner has flown out the country on the date of hearning with an 
>excuse of medical checkup abroad whereas he is the owner of a 
>very modern hospital and medical college in lahore. .

>Important :

>Although nobody has the right to put the facts under the carpet
>but one thing nation must not digest and that is about the access
>to Pak nukes. A man who compromises on this is not less 
>security risk and national criminal than those who promised the
>access.

>Nawaz , COAS and DG ISI should not forget that it is not year 2000.
>It is 2012 and any deal on a subject which is about Pak Nukes will not
>tolerated by Pakistani and history.


>Pakistan Foundation 

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