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I watched part of it and find it very informative. I am gonna watch the full show without even skipping it.
Sir, watching it .. but I would have to divide it up small viewings..
First 30 minutes.. amazing.. I will watch the rest tomorrow.
Interesting. Thanks for the tag. I just finished listening to it. It's actually mostly fair in it's rendition.
Sometimes it does sometime not, I guess when their is heavy traffic in the forum then issues may arise.Kudos bhaiInteresting watch bhai. Thanks for posting.
OT: Does tagging many people like that in one post work well now out of interest? I remember there was glitches before (and I limited to 5 at most generally).
Thanks for the tag.
I cannot believe it. So if what Shuja Nawaz is saying is true (@36min:50s), then why did Musharaf become an "ally"?Thanks for the tag.
Watched the entire video.
But people here still say that we were threatened to be bombed to stone age....you won't see that myth being put to rest once and for all!
I cannot believe it. So if what Shuja Nawaz is saying is true (@36min:50s), then why did Musharaf become an "ally"?
I don't see what Musharaf was trying to gain?
Perhaps those Pakistanis on PDF who think that Pakistan was threatened back in 2001, could help explain what I am missing?
No they won't.Perhaps those Pakistanis on PDF who think that Pakistan was threatened back in 2001, could help explain what I am missing?
I already mentioned it on pdf several times before as well, but to those whom I mentioned this, they kept on peddling the same "stone-age" lie afterwards despite being corrected by me.I cannot believe it. So if what Shuja Nawaz is saying is true (@36min:50s), then why did Musharaf become an "ally"?
I don't see what Musharaf was trying to gain?
Musharaf had to become an ally for obvious reasons however he was too thick headed as he unconditionally accepted every US demand (to the surprise of Americans themselves) instead of negotiating a better deal for Pakistan.then why did Musharaf become an "ally"?
I cannot believe it. So if what Shuja Nawaz is saying is true (@36min:50s), then why did Musharaf become an "ally"?
I don't see what Musharaf was trying to gain?
Perhaps those Pakistanis on PDF who think that Pakistan was threatened back in 2001, could help explain what I am missing?
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