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I guess words do matter.

Political turmoil in Pakistan deepened Thursday when the government raised the possibility that embattled President Gen. Pervez Musharraf might impose a state of emergency, drawing condemnation that doing so would be a desperate bid to hold onto power.

Tariq Azim, the minister for state information, said a state of emergency could not be ruled out because of “external and internal threats” and deteriorating security in Pakistan’s volatile northwest near the Afghan border.

Azim also said talk from the United States about the possibility of U.S. military action against al-Qaida in Pakistan “has started alarm bells ringing and has upset the Pakistani public.” He mentioned Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama by name as an example of someone who made such comments, saying his recent remarks were one reason the government was debating a state of emergency.

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One Response to “Pakistan’s Political Turmoil Deepens”


  1. ~J~ Says:


    Visit ~J~

    Obama made a rookie mistake. He never should have said he would go into Pakistan unilaterally if Musharaff didn’t cooperate more.

    That may or may not be a good plan but it should never have been said in public and Hillary and the other candidates have shown he’s not yet ready for prime time with that statement.

    He also should have remembered Pakistan is a nuclear power and realized the consequences of the words of a potential President of the United States.