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Afghanistan-Pak-India
Pakistani Opposition slams govt over NATO troops
2005-10-29
The opposition in the National Assembly (NA) on Friday demanded the government withdraw its decision to welcome North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) forces to Pakistan and take parliament into confidence before making any fiscal changes in the aftermath of the October 8 earthquake. Maulana Fazlur Rehman said the government had not taken parliament into confidence over the October 8 situation. “National solidarity is a two-way process and therefore the government should respond to the opposition,” he added. Pakistan did not need NATO or other forces, as it had a sufficient amount of armed forces to meet challenges, he said, adding, “The government must explain its position before the House and send back all foreign troops. There should not be political motive behind extending relief.”
Posted by:Fred

#4  I think the muslim honor is being offended here.

Pak has five hundred thousand soldiers but a few hundred NATO troops are doing a far better job.

The kaffir Hindu infidels next door are also effective.

This has got to hurt.

Posted by: john   2005-10-29 20:16  

#3  He wants governmet troops to stop hunting down hard boys so of course they have enough troops if they stop doing that.

He is past due for a nice long dirt nap.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-10-29 01:52  

#2  memo to Fazlur: "The guest bath towels are for guest use in washing their hands and are not to be taken"
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-29 01:32  

#1  ROFL.
"national solidarity" - Internal warfare is our norm!
"fiscal changes" - Wait, that's our pie!
"meet challenges" - Just not enough to be stable, heh.
"political motive" - LOL. Duh.
ROFL.

Top to bottom.
Posted by: .com   2005-10-29 01:27  

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