United State’s Intervention Goes On
It’s time United States of America, or rather Bush Administration stop intervening in the matters of Pakistan, and it’s very confusing and alarming for the Pakistani people, that Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Assistant Secretary Richard Boucher have come to Pakistan just after the release of deposed judges and as the democracy is taking off.
Pakistan should tell these two loud and clear that they do not welcome American intervention any more, and they want to live at their own, and they want to govern themselves and better know how to do it.
It’s time that both Asif Ali Zardari and Mian Nawaz Sharif along with the new Premier must meet these two together and tell them the new policy of Pakistan and also that Pakistan can no longer fight the US war on terror brining death to it’s own citizens.
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