Comparison between Saddam-Iraq and Musharraf-Pakistan Situation (Last Part).Category: Articles/Opinion Written by: Faisal Rehman (on January 29, 2008 - 12:16 PM)E-Mail Article to a Friend
A real threat during that time emerged was BLA (Balauchistan Liberation Army) lead by Late Balach Mari. It is now confirmed by many sources that he was backed by the Indian and Israeli intelligence (remember Kurdistan movement in Iraq) and obviously India and Israel cannot do it without American support and permission. There are more than ten consulates and information centers of India operating in Afghanistan and one can easily understand the purpose keeping in mind how many Afghans are interested in going to India or what is population of Afghanistan? One more thing to consider Balach mari died in an air attack in Afghanistan recently by NATO forces. Also if you look at their media you will realize the intensity of the propaganda against terrorist activities in Pakistan and its nuclear assets and they don’t need to find much material on their own our beloved dictator provides them all in his justifications to remain in power. Now just look why these forces are playing this whole game? 1) To accomplish their Zionist goals in the Middle East and Pakistan is a real hurdle because of its Islamic foundations, friendship with Arabs and nuclear capability (Search Terms: Greater Israel, Armageddon). 2) To cater China’s growing power and influence in the region (search terms: String of pearls, Gawadar port, China). 3) To de nuclearize Pakistan, the only Islamic country to have it. 4) To strengthen the hold on the natural resources in the region. 5) To stop the re emerging threat of Russia as power center. But there are certain challenges these forces are facing like Pakistan is not a small country like Afghanistan, it has a real strong military, it is a nuclear power and also it has some sort of a solid ideological foundation so to overcome these challenges they have first decided to weaken the country internally and so far the things which are supporting them are that Pakistan has a power hungry elite, discrimination between ethnic and sectarian groups is getting wider (in fact they are using it really efficiently), institutions are getting weak, power is centered to one man (who is a patriotic person, I believe but his lust for power and his own political and ideological agenda is very damaging for the foundations of Pakistan), military and people are fighting with each other in northern parts, involvement of military in politics (General Kiyani is taking some good initiatives to reduce the role of Army in civil affairs) and high illiteracy rate. I still believe that our nation has the strength to overcome these challenges, we just need to take actions in the right direction and for that right leadership is required which I have no doubts in saying that Mr Musharraf is not able to provide. Most of the challenges we are facing (in fact he is facing them more) are the result of his wrong policies which he thinks are the best possible options and that’s what Mr. Saddam was doing. People who believe that nothing can happen to us because we are a nuclear power so sit and relax, they need to look at the history and learn from the destruction of the great Soviet Union. May Allah unite us and show us the right path. First part: http://www.pakmarkaz.net/beta/articles/90.html (you can also read this on my blog http://united4justice.wordpress.com) Share your thoughts by posting a Talk-Back:
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