Pakistan's economic condition after OBL's death

May 02, 2011 was the day of celebration around the world because world's most wanted man ($ 250 million) was killed in Abbotabad Pakistan. An operation was taken place by US military at 1...

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Pakistan after OBL's death

May 02, 2011 was the day of celebration around the world because world's most wanted man ($ 250 million) was killed in Abbotabad Pakistan. An operation was taken place by US military at 1 am PST. In the morning President of United States Barak Obama announced the news.


Here I'm not going to discuss what happened on that day because you people are much vigilant than me. Moreover, I'm not looking into conspiracy theories. The purpose of putting words here is to describe economic conditions of Pakistan after the event.
It was very difficult to get gasoline ...

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7 May 2011

@Robert, if you look at the statements issue by US you'll probably find the facts what they want. Though Pakistan have strong alliance with China and KSA, which surely will help Pakistan to stand up in this critical situation.
US mustn't issue such harsh comments because Pakistan is its ally and nuclear power indeed.


 
 

Pakistan can rely on the USA for now, I reckon - nobody wants to see a nuclear state fail completely.


Ammar Ahmed
By Ammar Ahmed
06/05/2011

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