I am afraid I do not maintain that position , friend ... I consider him more loyal to Washington and Riyadh than he was to his own country , feel free to disagree ... I myself do not think that the rigid extremist ideology was of any good to the nation in the long run as was proven later culminating in the events of today ... Think of it , had we not bred a whole set of psychopaths for so called Afghan Jihad , would we have these problems we have today ?
... Would we had millions of Afghan refugees in Pakistan ? Becoming a pawn in two superpowers fight was no wisdom , more and more people accept this today ...
No , after the position we took after our independence even we were bitten by the Yanks , I dont think so ... But we all remember that U.S.S.R. once built the Steel Mill for us , they would have made better allies than USA ...
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His economic policies were good - I will not deny , but better than Ayub or Musharraf , I do not think so ... The thing is that with rampant money like what was coming in that era , it was easy to have an economic boom ... Pakistan was well respected around the world even before him , what was that ?
No one wants a perfect leader , bro , we just do not want a leader who makes irreversible mistakes ... The ghost of extremism and terrorism haunts us to this day and we all owe it to our Commander of the Faithful - the man who initiated it all ...