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LAHORE: Traitors should be treated like traitors, former president Pervez Musharraf said on Tuesday. According to a private television channel, Musharraf said Pakistan’s economy received a boost during his regime and the country’s image was much better. He did not comment on his trial and return to Pakistan. He also attended a dinner hosted by Chaudhry Shahbaz in Riyadh. daily times monitor
 
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"Treat traitors like traitors: Musharraf"

Question is, who is Fmr. Gen. Musharraf referring to?

Most likely the traitorous administration of Zardari and including turn coat politicians and anyone with dealings with anti-Pakistani elements.


Recently a report on Black Water activity and the US embassy/fort expansion in Islamabad, Pakistan there was a point mentioned that the US consulate recruited/bought retired Pakistani Army personnel for reasons such as intelligence gathering and more. The Zardari administration and this major turn coat threat that puts this nation in the grip of danger are all traitors and they are definitely worthy of state execution.

ISI understands the Zardari administration is futile and incompetent and traitorous to Pakistan's true interest, I expect they will take action soon when the time is right.


Now I'm sure you all remember the 1983 Beirut Marine barracks bombing which killed over 200 US soldiers and some from other nations. The same can be emulated in Islamabad, those walls they're building aren't think enough to protect them, nor will the presences of Marines deter or successfully put down a formidable attack, and this will be no 'green zone' it will become a 'hell zone'.

It is traitors that have made a fortune at the expense of the Nation's health, strength, and security.

It is the traitors that ask "What can my country do for me?" but they will never ask "What can I do for my country?".

So Yes, Traitors should be treated like traitors, state execution.
 
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Now I'm sure you all remember the 1983 Beirut Marine barracks bombing which killed over 200 US soldiers and some from other nations. The same can be emulated in Islamabad, those walls they're building aren't think enough to protect them, nor will the presences of Marines deter or successfully put down a formidable attack, and this will be no 'green zone' it will become a 'hell zone'.

:disagree: I strongly disagree. That would be a sad and disastrous policy. Can you imagine the recoil from that one? Not the military one, I am referring to the Moral and Diplomatic one. You (current Govt.) allows them, gives them property and permission, once they are in that "Fort", they are no longer in Pakistani Territory but on their own soil. That is the diplomatic standard.

Instead of hinting at breaking all Moral and Diplomatic standards why not Prevent them from occupying our Capitol in the first place? Prevent them from building a "Fort" or stationing an un-necessarliy large Military detachment. Raise your voice against that instead of hinting at an un-civil removal.

:pakistan:
 
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:disagree: I strongly disagree. That would be a sad and disastrous policy. Can you imagine the recoil from that one? Not the military one, I am referring to the Moral and Diplomatic one. You (current Govt.) allows them, gives them property and permission, once they are in that "Fort", they are no longer in Pakistani Territory but in their own soil. That is the diplomatic standard.

Instead of hinting at breaking all Moral and Diplomatic standards why not Prevent them from occupying our Capitol in the first place? Prevent them from building a "Fort" or stationing an un-necessarliy large Military detachment. Raise your voice against that instead of hinting at an un-civil removal.

:pakistan:


If the expansion and increased numbers of US personnel especially armed US Marines/soldiers can be curtailed or reduced peacefully and through government writ then so be it. Though there aren't many valid reasons to believe this will happen. Truth is, strength must be shown and blood must be drawn. The nation of Pakistan must send a strong message, enough is enough, both to the traitorous government and enemies of Pakistan.


"That would be a sad and disastrous policy."

First of all it would not be made a 'policy' you don't make what I suggested necessarily a 'policy', especially open policy. Besides, there are two different main factions in Pakistan ones who are loyal to the nation and others who are loyal to self-interest and foreign interest, and this is an internal conflict with foreign meddling taking great advantage of Pakistan's imbroglio.

Can you imagine the recoil from that one? Not the military one, I am referring to the Moral and Diplomatic one.

So yes action against turn coat elements must be taken. You talk about the repercussions and recoil of an attack on the US Fort on Islamabad being bad for the nation, have you considered the repercussion of growing US involvement, power, influence, and now armed presence within the capital of Pakistan not to mention NWFP. That is the greater danger, what you fail to see is the future threat this horrible develop of growing US control within Pakistan.

This threat must be eliminated. I for one don't give a bloody damn about repercussions that must be taken to "take back the country".

We must keep our options open if a peaceful writ of a new administration cannot curtail this growing US expansion (including covert intelligence and armed personnel) and rising influence within Pakistan, then the 'bloody option' is always available.
 
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First of all it would not be made a 'policy' you don't make what I suggested necessarily a 'policy', especially open policy. Besides, there are two different main factions in Pakistan ones who are loyal to the nation and others who are loyal to self-interest and foreign interest, and this is an internal conflict with foreign meddling taking great advantage of Pakistan's imbroglio.

I would say, we wont make it our policy but we sure will be made famous for it by their propaganda tools. They would make certain we go down in history as turn coat, backstabbers who are a threat to Humanity itself. And this wont be an exaggeration if something of the sort happened. When dealing with such issues, extreme caution and careful words are of the utmost importance. Riding on emotion can be pretty fatal.

So yes action against turn coat elements must be taken. You talk about the repercussions and recoil of an attack on the US Fort on Islamabad being bad for the nation, have you considered the repercussion of growing US involvement, power, influence, and now armed presence within the capital of Pakistan not to mention NWFP. That is the greater danger, what you fail to see is the future threat this horrible develop of growing US control within Pakistan.

Repercussions? Yes, you bet, because on paper:

Our National Democratically Elected Govt. has allowed them to build a "Fort", station security personnel out of proportion to actual needs and so on.

On paper my friend they are completely right in their stance and action and policy. And in the end, being a signatory of the UN, being right on paper is all that counts.

This threat must be eliminated. I for one don't give a bloody damn about repercussions that must be taken to "take back the country".


There is one good way, the best way actually, the Moral and peaceful way, The way of Democracy!!. If we can show that the People of Pakistan are against this, if we can raise our voice together as one, the Parliament will be forced to consider, and then, no one in the whole God Da** world can prevent the right from happening. :azn:

:pakistan:
 
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"Treat traitors like traitors: Musharraf"

Question is, who is Fmr. Gen. Musharraf referring to?

Most likely the traitorous administration of Zardari and including turn coat politicians and anyone with dealings with anti-Pakistani elements.


Recently a report on Black Water activity and the US embassy/fort expansion in Islamabad, Pakistan there was a point mentioned that the US consulate recruited/bought retired Pakistani Army personnel for reasons such as intelligence gathering and more. The Zardari administration and this major turn coat threat that puts this nation in the grip of danger are all traitors and they are definitely worthy of state execution.

ISI understands the Zardari administration is futile and incompetent and traitorous to Pakistan's true interest, I expect they will take action soon when the time is right.


Now I'm sure you all remember the 1983 Beirut Marine barracks bombing which killed over 200 US soldiers and some from other nations. The same can be emulated in Islamabad, those walls they're building aren't think enough to protect them, nor will the presences of Marines deter or successfully put down a formidable attack, and this will be no 'green zone' it will become a 'hell zone'.

It is traitors that have made a fortune at the expense of the Nation's health, strength, and security.

It is the traitors that ask "What can my country do for me?" but they will never ask "What can I do for my country?".

So Yes, Traitors should be treated like traitors, state execution.

I feel Pakistani's pains. I have a feeling we are seeing a prelude to an 'expansion' on the WOT, whereby Pakistan will be the next Iraq-Afghan.... May Allah (or whomever you believe in or not) see you through these harsh times.

Keep vigilant and connected to the outside world, take photos and spread them on the internet. This may be the best you can do for your country, if you remember Gaza 2008, let the world know what is happening at all times! Blessings from Allah! :smitten:
 
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