Wow, that is the greatest mental gymnastics that I've ever seen. Not only did you cherry pick, you purposefully ignored other great democratically elected officials from various countries.
What you've done right here is dishonest to the letter.
You wanna play that game? Fine. Dictatorships have also brought about monster, from Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler (dictators that ignored democracy), to Mao, Pol Pot, and various African and Arab dictators.
Your comment is so damn shitty, it makes me so damn angry just how ignorant one can be.
Bullshit, you're in Britain because of economic reasons, don't turn this into a religious reason, you damn liar. This isn't about some revenge, you're there because it is economically better for you. Either you, or your parents came to the UK, because it was economically better for you, not because they wanted some revenge for something you probably weren't even thinking about, when you came to Britain.
@waz @Oscar @WAJsal
Can one of you guys deal with this clear troll?
How convenient that you either forget, or justify the actions of Pakistani dictators, because the truth doesn't fit your narrative.
It was dictators that aligned Pakistan with the west, and sold its foreign policy to the Saudis and the Americans for a few billion dollars, and F-16s. Even Nawaz Sharif was a product of a dictator, namely Zia, who considered him an apprentice; Even to this day, Nawaz Sharif cites Zia as an inspiration of how he himself runs the country.
It took a civilian parliament to tell KSA to **** off, and regain control over Pakistan's future from the hands of a foreign power, even the army seemed to agree, considering they left the decision to the parliament, knowing full well what the result would be.
Not only was Musharraf a traitor, he constantly goes out of his way to humiliate Pakistan; remember the debacle about how he claimed that Gen Raheel Sharif was the reason why he was allowed to leave Pakistan? That not only embarrassed the government, it embarrassed the army and judiciary.
He sold out Pakistan's sovereignty, and turned Pakistan's intel agency into a bounty hunting organization; that alone is enough to consider him a failure; which, by the way, you can't simply pick and choose, and at the same time claim that dictatorships have all been blessings for Pakistan.
You've literally just deflected the issue.
It's certainly not perfect, but as the economy grows, and people become more and more politically aware, things WILL become better. Democracy isn't a goal, it is an inevitability.
Except, the army seems to disagree with you, considering that they haven't ousted the current government. Even the army has now realized that it cannot directly control the country, and its better to influence from the side. This is also another reason why Gen Raheel Sharif retired, instead of accepting an extension; it's also why Kayani never interfered with the political scene, when he was COAS.
You can claim whatever you want, but the people you're appealing to, they completely disagree with you.