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The country is run by a multi-billion dollar crook, who is staunchly backed to the last, by the USA, and the country is a failed state due solely to the Punjab military and their 65 years of arrogance in believing that they somehow were more qualified than others to run the rather sorry country (covertly from the back seat or overtly).
There is something inherently comforting, and assuring to see evidence of the poor brow beaten, and mislead people of Pakistan standing together on common moral grounds.
I pray that one day a reasonable government comes to represent the Pakistani people, AND which does not fear the USA.
If Pakistanis do fear the USA....the fear to oppose, and stand your own ground in your own country, and do what is best for the country...rather than take USA masterji sahib orders and dictates, then, close down ALL their operations in the country totally, AND bring in Chinese military bases in Gwadar and FATA.
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97 pct Pakistanis oppose US drone attacks: Report
By Yahoo News and ANI.
A majority of people in Pakistan believe that the U.S. drone strikes have a negative impact on the country, according to a survey.
The survey conducted by the Global Attitudes project of PEW Research Centre showed that 97 percent of respondents oppose U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan.
Ninety-four percent of people believe the attacks kill too many innocent people, the Express Tribune reports.
According to the survey, nearly three-quarters, 74 percent, said that drone strikes are not necessary to defend Pakistan from extremist organisations.
The survey also showed that Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) Imran Khan, is the most popular leader in the country.
The report said PTI"s stance on drone attacks and its stand against the war on terror might be some of the reasons for Khan's popularity among the overwhelming majority of the people.
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Nearly nine in ten
people in Pakistan
are dissatisfied with the country's state of the affairs and the
direction it has taken, according to a survey.
The survey conducted by the
Global Attitudes project of PEW Research Centre showed that 87 percent
of people are not satisfied with Pakistan's state of the affairs.
The survey showed that around 89
percent describe the national economic situation as "bad," The Express
Tribune reports.
Nine in ten consider crime and
joblessness as the top national concerns, and a vast majority, almost 86
percent, considers terrorism to be a major concern for the country.
The survey also showed that over
76 percent, nearly three-quarters are concerned about corrupt political
leaders and illegal drug business in the country.