RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
http://www.riazhaq.com/2013/06/pakistan-consensus-against-musharraf.html

Pakistani politicians, judges and media appear to be unified in their support of trying former
President Musharraf for treason under article 6 of Pakistan's constitution. Unfortunately, no such consensus exists to act against the murderous monster of terrorism which has its head in North Waziristan with its tentacles spread across the country. This raises several questions:


1. Do the politicians, judges and media in Pakistan see Musharraf and the military as a bigger threat than the Taliban terrorists and their sectarian allies attacking all institutions of the state and slaughtering innocent Pakistani citizens on a daily basis?

2. Can the monster of terrorism be contained by attempting to sever just a few of its tentacles here and there while leaving its head alone to thrive in North Waziristan and grow more tentacles to continue their campaign of murder and mayhem in all parts of Pakistan?

3. Does Pakistan really have sovereignty over FATA, particularly North Waziristan from where the TTP leadership regularly mocks the state institutions of Pakistan and flouts its laws and constitution?

4. If Pakistan is failing to assert its sovereignty in FATA, is it justified in claiming that the American drones are violating it?

5. Is it more important for the politicians, judges and journalists to settle scores with Musharraf and the military than to improve civil-military relations to unify the nation against the common enemy, the terrorists, attacking all of them?

6. Is the total lack of action by the Pakistani state to protect its citizens an indication of Pakistan fast becoming a failed state?

7. Do the politicians and the judges not realize that they risk looking impotent and ineffective in the eyes of the world by failing to protect the people of Pakistan from internal and external aggression? Are they not becoming the laughing stock of the world?

8. Do Pakistani politicians, judges and journalists want international investors, tourists and cricketers to return to Pakistan?

9. Can Pakistani economy recover without tackling the growing violence perpetrated by well-armed and well-trained terrorists who challenge the legitimacy of Pakistani state from their headquarters in North Waziristan?

10. Have Pakistani politicians advocating peace talk with the Taliban learned anything from ANP's experience of surrendering Swat to the terrorists in 2009? Do they remember how the reign of terror unleashed by the Taliban after the ANP agreed on their demand to establish "Niazm-e-Adl" in Swat? Have they forgotten what the Taliban did to ANP leadership in the last few years?

A wise person learns from others' mistakes, an average person from his or her own mistakes and a fool learns from no one's mistakes. What the Pakistani leaders do now will determine who they are: wise, average or stupid!

http://www.riazhaq.com/2013/06/pakistan-consensus-against-musharraf.html

Please watch the following video dealing with the above questions:

 
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khan afghan1

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Pakistani Awaam jo pakistan ko loot raha hai.
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Its either the blacks or the jews.. I have no proof but I am pretty sure its 1 of the 2.
 

sngilani

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

[SIZE=]You are just comparing apples with oranges lol.[/SIZE]
 

LivePakistan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Can you pl. dare let us know who is funding these Talibans? Who are actually Talibans or foot soldiers of CIA and RAW? Why TTP claiming as Talibans would like to destabilize Pakistan and attacking the security forces and vital installations. Who is benefiting by weakening Pakistan and bleeding it badly. Will Talibans benefit from a weaker and fragile Pakistan. These Talibans are similar to the ones Free Syrian Army funded by America, European Unions and Arabs.
 

atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Who is not funded by America for War on Terrorism?
 

nonamina

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

we all are pakistan's enemies. we are looting this country with both hands in the shape of corruption. and law breaking activities... we are all choor and responsible (including ruling looters) . we should stop blaming usa israel and bla bla bla... if we are honest then no one can dare to intervene ,, but if you come to power with an agreement with the masters then this is going to happen .we are all suckers
 

kashi..

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Pakistan is enemy itself. No one can damage us if we don't want. If we unite together. But we are Bakahu Nation.
 

Bangash

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

تم کھل کر سامنے کیوں نہیں آتے صف اول کے مجاہد ؟ یہ چھپن چھپی کا کھیل چھوڑ دو
کھل کر کیسے سامنے آتے ہیں صف اول کے مجاہد ؟
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Who is not funded by America for War on Terrorism?

Spinning conspiracy theories will not solve Pakistan's problems.

Regardless of who may or may not be funding the TTP, it's the responsibility of Pakistani politicians to protect their citizens from the murder and mayhem being unleashed by the Taliban on a daily basis.
 

the.paki

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

ofcourse army
 

SaaDi Malik

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

People of Pakistan are the number one enemy....

Jb tk logon ko aqal nhe anni, Pakistan aisa hi rahy ga!
 

barca

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

بھائی جان کنفوز تو آپ ہیں جو امریکہ کے ساتھ مل کر اسی کے ایجنٹوں کے خلاف جنگ میں مصروف ہیں. ایسی جنگ جس میں دوست دشمن کا تعین ہی نہیں ہو سکا
وہ تینوں فریق بھی تمھاری طرح ڈبل گیم کھیل رہے ہیں ایک دوسرے سے
 

Unlettered

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

The biggest enemy is the army. We can't reach on conclusion over peace talks with TTP or any Taliban group till Uncle Sam's pet allows us to do it. Since they're still getting their pet food from the US, Zanani made it very clear already that 'IT IS OUR WAR'. I wonder who is he do decide this when an elected prime minister is here?
 

nonamina

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

The biggest enemy is the army. We can't reach on conclusion over peace talks with TTP or any Taliban group till Uncle Sam's pet allows us to do it. Since they're still getting their pet food from the US, Zanani made it very clear already that 'IT IS OUR WAR'. I wonder who is he do decide this when an elected prime minister is here?
who is this puppy?
 

zhohaq

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Musharraf definitely Musharraf



You are just another Mushi apologist MR Riaz ul Haq. Anything to rescue Mushi your knight in shining armour.
No accounting for his sins. No understanding how he played a major part in problems bedevilling us.

Shame on you and ur ilk.
 
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Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

@Riazhaq the title of your post is ludicrous to the point that it does not deserve a comment beyond this.
 

NasNY

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Its either the blacks or the jews.. I have no proof but I am pretty sure its 1 of the 2.

I think your sarcasm is not carrying over, i know you are just trying to get your kicks with a long lost wide eyed conspiracy lover.

But I think you can use your time for being a bit more creative.
 

rtabasum2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Who is Pakistan's Enemy Number One? Musharraf and the Military? Or the Taliban Terrorists?

Musharraf definitely Musharraf



You are just another Mushi apologist MR Riaz ul Haq. Anything to rescue Mushi your knight in shining armour.
No accounting for his sins. No understanding how he played a major part in problems bedevilling us.

Shame on you and ur ilk.

NS is playing by the book, politically and legally he had to go to SC, if he had not done so everybody would have cried murder, this case will go on for another 6 months and than die on its own accord but most important is FP on which everybody future hangs. PTI stand of coming out from WOT is the sensible option to come out of this saga, but who will do so? I think DR Masood famous quip, talk talk fight fight will be the norm in near future until US goes out of Afghanistan, which I don't see in distant future. If u look at the picture below and the seating arrangement , things are going in right direction, keeping in mind the envoy was set to meet Sartaj Aziz and kyani but NS butted in and stole the show
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