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Blackwater in Pakistan - will Rehman Malik resign???

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  1. change_is_close
    Member

    Rehman Malik said he would resign if it was proven that Blackwater was working in Pakistan. Now, his master has admitted the presence of Blackwater and DynCorp in Pakistan - will anyone ask Rehman Malik to resign? Obviously, he won't resign, but I think it's the job of the media to remind Rehman Malik of his commitment and humiliate this shameless agent of the US.

    http://www.apakistannews.com/us-to-give-drone-technology-to-pakistan-gates-157822

    Posted 2 years ago on 21 Jan 2010 18:40 #
  2. @change_is_close
    I wholly second that. We the nation will, if the media won't. High time the man left our shores for some more lucrative position. How about Blackwater coordinator in Yemen strike him?

    Posted 2 years ago on 21 Jan 2010 20:10 #
  3. R.M is ****. Just like the govt. he serves and the masters the govt. serves.

    Shaming a **** is futile, as he just doesn't care.

    Hence forget to do anything with these bent so-called politicians and look toward educating new stock and recognizing those that are nothing like the past generations of pseudo-politician.

    Posted 2 years ago on 21 Jan 2010 21:50 #
  4. change_is_close
    Member

    @oriel
    agreed, he is exactly that! point is, he is just the product of this corrupt system, where a person without pakistani passport can be appointed as prime minister, and then a passport is made for him to travel to pakistan and take his slot (moeen qureshi, if anyone forgot).

    we need to mobilize ppl to change the system, and while doing this, expose and humiliate these shameless characters. they are a burden on this earth.

    Posted 2 years ago on 22 Jan 2010 10:07 #
  5. toamin
    member

    rahman malik is one of the key men in america's war on t*error in the region, another key man was maj gen mahmud ali durrani... he got kicked out by chance else he was another cia mole inside Pakistan assigned on this war.

    we inherited this system from british raj and they spent 200 years to induct & train 'brown sahibs' to run this system as subordinate clerks. british raj got kicked out but their installed 'operating system' is still pretty much working with few patches here and there...

    Posted 2 years ago on 22 Jan 2010 11:02 #
  6. change_is_close
    Member

    @salam
    'operating system' nice description... =) rehman malik and the like are 'support engineers' that are sent to ensure that the patches/updates work as desired, and impart user training/instructions to the clerks! =) while doing that, lying about the newly introduced 'bugs' is unavoidable. =)

    Posted 2 years ago on 22 Jan 2010 12:29 #
  7. He is one big "Dheeet" like Zardari and will not leave us so soon...

    Posted 2 years ago on 22 Jan 2010 12:30 #
  8. toamin
    member

    Change_is_Close,

    Nice! That is quite enlightened thinking!

    Posted 2 years ago on 22 Jan 2010 12:58 #
  9. Wahid Doyum
    Member

    It is always funny when I hear pakistani establishment protest against drone attacks when they allow drones to operate from base in the country. A muanfiq country if there ever was one. TTP should attack them.

    Posted 2 years ago on 23 Jan 2010 11:38 #
  10. toamin
    member

    Yes, you are right they are forced to be munafiq because overwhelming majority of Pakistani people are against so they can not afford to publicly support this illegitimate action, it is an international crime.

    Posted 2 years ago on 23 Jan 2010 12:04 #

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