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To: Nick who wrote (3448)10/8/2001 11:50:27 AM
From: HG  Respond to of 281500
 
And America's part in it. But at least America has paid for it dearly and hopefully learnt a lesson. For Pakistan, the lesson has been, if you support terrorism and take it far enough, the World waives off their debts and helps boost your economy ! Ergo Terrorism Rules.

Of course he was talking crap when he said that most of the Pakistani public was with him. Most of the moderate educated public would be behind him. Unfortunately, the moderate, educated public form what - less than 10% of Pakistani citizenship ?

IMO he is marking time, waiting to be assassinated. Sooner or later. Esp with the demotion of the 3 key people of his group who had helped him into power.

And as for his support, well, I hope US knows what they are doing, for twisting Pakistan's arm against public opinion, well......they have let the stage open for dozens of Bin Ladin's to be created in the land that has had an unbeatable record and is extremely fertile for creation of terrorists and terrorism.

Mainstream Arabs from Saudi, UAE, Oman, Qatar etc are not capable of terrorism, not really. They are simply financiers. Only a few countries breed and create terrorists. A still fewer produce terrorists for hire. I believe Pakistan is one of them.

Fundamentalist Moslems do not forget. They never forget. I don't think Pakistan's public will.