M. Anwar
"We're going to bomb back to the Stone Age," Musharraf says Armitage, a long distance call, through various eras and five oceans. I do not know the facts of the case, but I like to think that it is past midnight, about 3 hours and the president is awakened from his dream of light, only just arrived and the start of 

    to be treasured. For the president works late, work hard like him. From your desk to your bed, do a little stop in your mini-bar. It considers its options for a second then becomes a local brand of beer, a few meters from his house, right in the heart of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. (God forbid, I should add, lest I blow into pieces by the partisans on both sides of the conflict). 

After a while the call comes. Musharraf desire just then shrugged his shoulders, tightened his belt around his waist gown with a false sense of security and returned to bed, muttering some colors interjection on the road. That would have been better, perhaps, that the ingestion of this poison slow. Now, the American war on terror has been internalized in Pakistan, has become its own. It is not cancer, as noted by our new and very bright, but the auto-immune president. The body is attacked because it is not working properly, the malfunction has been for too long. In fact, the only role he has done is "normal." 

Ideas can give birth to nations, but the ideas do not hold, not for long, either. Ideologies are the province of stomachs well fed, warm and loving hugs beds. Deprive the body of this long and despair that produces the most destructive force on earth. Is it a surprise that Africa has the highest incidence of genocide? Why is violence more brutal in the post-colonial nations? 

I can not remember when I first heard of the Taliban. I guess that just seeps into our collective Pakistani without much turbulence. Although, I can say from my generation that came after the introduction of martial law. "Martialaa" was delivered in a slight discomfort, with dejected heads swinging from side to side. It was like a recurrence of a stubborn wart cures that challenges and creates deeper, more sinister disorders. However, children raised in an image of something big, imposing and fearful. General Zia himself. Even now I can not think of martial law without mentioning his image in my head, which is not a pleasant experience by any standard. Zia gave us the martialaa the Taliban. I wonder if he was threatened too. Perhaps even too general Ayub. It is not necessary that he himself has threatened since Jinnah was dying of tuberculosis anyway. Mountbatten and although he did not know he wanted to Gandhi and Nehru did not care, the CIA should have known. Then, Liaquat Ali Khan, was murdered and the case remains open. The murderer's motives remain unclear. 1n 1965, Fatima Jinnah not so mysteriously lost Ayub. Although it had general support, the elections were not held through direct vote. Bhutto has its own "do-it-is-a-terrible-for-example, that" call Kissinger. Somehow, all the popular leaders of Pakistan have been killed or have been removed from power. The instrument is properly the Pakistan Army. It is absolutely wrong to suggest that a vacuum of leadership, such unlimited powers granted to the Army. The vacuum was created. Why? There are no definitive answers. Perhaps Pakistan was never created to serve people living within its borders. Perhaps the forces that allowed him to come into existence a bargain - "here, have fun with the freedom to label, but will continue to serve us." And now, we have increased the white man's burden by allowing the men crazy with a rocket launcher to run through our streets and the white man is too ready to dispose of their duties. The white man's burden is the heart of darkness. That has no redeeming quality. 

The tragicomedy that is developing in Pakistan has no parallel. Much more fun is the commentary on it. A writer for the New York Times suggests that the attack on the Sri Lanka team was orchestrated by the Pakistani authorities to show the Indians that Pakistan itself is a victim of terrorism. How to counter that logic and maintain self-respect? As if it needed any proof. Furthermore, Mukherjee should have shattered the illusion of solidarity to the Pakistani authorities can have naïve entertained. It would be simplistic to suggest that India has no hand in what is happening in Pakistan as well as incorrect to deny any involvement of "elements of Pakistan" attacks in Mumbai. After all, the Indian authorities found a bottle of Ahmed Mango Pickle in the vessel used by terrorists. The terrorist who had the ability to maintain a city hostage for 72 hours did not have the sense to dump the bottle into the sea. Like the 9-11 hijacker who "forget" your air line manual in Arabic for a taxi after a last-minute cramming. It will not be long before some evidence of a Pan bihari is released and Lahore.
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