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morice morice 29 septembre 2010 14:00

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les Etats-unis poussent à un coup d’état imminent au Pakistan....

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/29/world/asia/29pstan.html?_r=1&th&emc=th

« American officials, too, say it has left them increasingly disillusioned with Mr. Zardari, a deeply unpopular president who was elected two and a half years ago on a wave of sympathy after the assassination of his wife, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. »

eux aussi, quoi : Zardari peut préparer son siège éjectable là...

Still, it is clear that General Kayani, head of the country’s most powerful institution, and the one that has taken the lead in the flood crisis, has ratcheted up the pressure on the government.

futur dictateur du Pakistan : Kayani.

http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/61605

Key to this entire enterprise is the man who will continue to head the Pakistan army beyond President Barack Obama’s first term and into the term of the next elected government in Pakistan : General Kayani, truly now a man for many seasons.

 General Kayani was director of the ISI from 2004–2007 and ordered a limited crackdown on jihadi groups that the ISI had previously supported. As to the military’s attitude toward the Afghan Taliban, the army and the ISI are as one, and the evidence is unequivocal : both groups continue to give them shelter, and there is deep unwillingness to take serious action against them on America’s behalf, both because it is feared that this would increase the potential for a Pashtun insurgency in Pakistan and because they are seen as the only assets Pakistan possesses in Afghanistan.

http://afpak.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2010/07/23/kayani_a_man_for_many_seaso ns

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