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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: GST who wrote (166233)7/16/2005 1:48:36 PM
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"What are the odds of a coup?"

Huge. I would put it close to 100%. Pakistan is regionally and militarily separated into five distinct regions controlled by five distinct military partitions. When there is enough disfavor with Musharaf or when he gets assassinated they military leaders will come together and throw their support behind a new one. Currently there are many taliban types in the military. At some point I would like to see them return to a more traditional democratic system supported by the military.
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