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Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader

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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader

Postby Twisted_Logic » Sun Dec 30, 2007 7:37 pm

[quote="QansaGabeyle"]"It is a known fact, that this woman was hell-bent on dismantling the ISI, Pakistani Nukes and handing the Pakistani Nuke scientists over to the West."

What would she gain from that?[/quote]

Western political support! Plus the Army and the ISI was the reason her father was killed. he set up his own inteligence service that spied and eleminated his political challengers. The ISI dismantled it and brought him to court leading to his sentencing to death. Also, through her terms as Pakistani PM Bhutto was under MI and ISI watch, in fact they financied her opponents. SO there is a history of personal animosity there.

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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader

Postby Somali2003 » Sun Dec 30, 2007 7:52 pm

[quote="Twisted_Logic"][quote="Somali2003"]I never thought she had hidden motive to dismantle the Pakistani Nukes on her becoming the president of Pakistan. Is that conspiracy or fact?[/quote]

It is a fact. she said in an interview that once Prime Minister she would give Nato access to the Pakistani nukes and you know what that means. I will dig ou he news item and post it here in few mins.[/quote]

Do that please.

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Re: Bhutto's son, 19, to take over as Pakistan opposition leader

Postby Twisted_Logic » Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:46 pm

Here you go:

"I think she actually thought that she could become the prime minister. And now she had a new identity. She was the single great combat of the terrorists on the border. She wanted to bring in NATO, boots on the ground, in the new Ho Chi Minh Trail along the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan. And she would have helped NATO get control of the nuclear weapons."

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Larry King live transcript

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/ ... kl.01.html


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