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To: JPR who wrote (11451)5/13/2001 10:57:39 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Wrongji in Pakistan, Pakistan is bushwhacked --JPR
dawn.com
Enduring bonds

PRIME Minister Zhu Rongji's call for a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir question and his
reference to the issue as "a leftover of history" serve to underline the close friendship that
has characterized his country's relationship with Pakistan. Indeed, on three occasions
within hours of his arrival in Pakistan, the Chinese leader re-emphasized his country's
abiding friendship with Pakistan and the close relationship that has existed between them
now for five decades.

dawn.com
Bush style in foreign policy ruffles feathers

By Dr Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty

JPR on Wrongji, Bamboo Diplomacy, and Punkistan is bushwhacked
As Pervert Mushhead RiffRaff Musharaff is entertaining the Chinese Prime Minister with culinary delights such as stir-fried scorpions and maggots, Zoo Wrongji is trying to balance, equate, and nullify the impact of the visit of US Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage to New Delhi. There is no way the Chinese Premier can right the wrong, Pakistan has done in back-stabbing India in Kargil. Wrongji is making a mistake by laying all his eggs in Pakistan's basket. Just like the Nixonian tilt got straightened out, the Wrongji's convoluted bamboo diplomacy will be put to the test of time and straightened out.
Pakistan in its eternal stupidity does not understand that it will be used, abused, spit out and discarded by other bigger nations, once its usefulness is expended. Pakistan is getting bushwhacked and pummeled to pieces. As it is confined to the sickbed, it is still deliriously mumbling the warped and worn-out mantra, Kashmir. ----JPR