I have a FB friend who follows Pakistan closely. This is what she wrote 9 hours ago:
The answer, as I understand it so far: today, 3 April 2002, in Islamabad PM Imran Khan prevented a US-sponsored coup by dissolving the lower house of Parliament, the National Assembly, where a motion of no-confidence in the PM by an organized mainly pro-Washington "opposition" was supposed to proceed to a vote which, if in his disfavor, would have forced him to step down. By citing that the motion endangered national security--because manufactured in cahoots with Washington's plan for regime change--the PM dissolved the National Assembly calling for new elections.
this is to get access to opium - nothing more. CIA money from afghanistan poppy fields has dried up so they are going for the fields that remain. it's about the money
Can someone familiar with the regional implications please summarize? Was he good guy or bad guy? Is this good for us or bad for us? What is local fallout? What is global implication? Thanks
So what exactly are you trying to tell me with that comment, and down vote? I am well aware that everything on wikipedia is open sourced information that is subject to manipulation. So what? Do you think people cannot think for ourselves? Do you think I don't know how to read, how to examine material, how to approach an open source internet page? Or perhaps you believe that only your sources of information are safe from slant, bias, and manipulation? It's a wiki page! Everyone knows what to expect from it. Do me a favor, and don't waste my time, or yours assuming the obvious.
Seeing as you already wasted my time, I decided to invest a little extra time try to teach you, and whoever else is reading this a little something.
You see, the establishment hates open sourced information with a passion. They don't like the peasants sharing information. After all, that's exactly why they go out of their way to skew wikipedia articles.
When I see people trying to throw hate at an open-source platform, it bothers me. Listen fren, all I am really trying to say here is- don't accidentally become a shill for the establishment by denouncing open-sourced platforms. Use it like any other source, and apply discernment to the information.
I have a FB friend who follows Pakistan closely. This is what she wrote 9 hours ago:
The answer, as I understand it so far: today, 3 April 2002, in Islamabad PM Imran Khan prevented a US-sponsored coup by dissolving the lower house of Parliament, the National Assembly, where a motion of no-confidence in the PM by an organized mainly pro-Washington "opposition" was supposed to proceed to a vote which, if in his disfavor, would have forced him to step down. By citing that the motion endangered national security--because manufactured in cahoots with Washington's plan for regime change--the PM dissolved the National Assembly calling for new elections.
Thanks, I read something similar on t.me.
Wow Khan just denied US building more military bases in Pakistan - last week was it not?
Blame the US for their local problems caused by themselves.
Good on Imran Khan for exposing the corruption
Big Penisse !
I knew imran khan was a niazi
kek
this is to get access to opium - nothing more. CIA money from afghanistan poppy fields has dried up so they are going for the fields that remain. it's about the money
Can someone familiar with the regional implications please summarize? Was he good guy or bad guy? Is this good for us or bad for us? What is local fallout? What is global implication? Thanks
Is in English?
Commonwealth.
Putting that gender study money to good use. Lindsay is gonna ugly cry that her coup plans were ruined.
Bidan bribed half of parliament to attempt this coup, Khan threw them out.
Good. Let’s Go Brandon.
How will India react to this? It's clearly a coup.
Will Modi stomp out this DS infestation in Pakistan?
Regime change seems to be sweeping all over.
Nwo on the move.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan
Expect nothing but leftist propaganda on that dogturd website.
It's perfectly fine for determining how many episodes are in the TV series you are about to torrent.
That's my primary use of this motherfucker.
One can’t get blood from a turnip, but one can indeed get sugar from a beet.
Hockey and rock star bios, too. ;)
Haha yeah I remember using wikipedia exclusively as an episode guide.
So what exactly are you trying to tell me with that comment, and down vote? I am well aware that everything on wikipedia is open sourced information that is subject to manipulation. So what? Do you think people cannot think for ourselves? Do you think I don't know how to read, how to examine material, how to approach an open source internet page? Or perhaps you believe that only your sources of information are safe from slant, bias, and manipulation? It's a wiki page!
Everyone knows what to expect from it. Do me a favor, and don't waste my time, or yours assuming the obvious.
You wasted your own time writing that comment. Congrats.
Seeing as you already wasted my time, I decided to invest a little extra time try to teach you, and whoever else is reading this a little something.
You see, the establishment hates open sourced information with a passion. They don't like the peasants sharing information. After all, that's exactly why they go out of their way to skew wikipedia articles.
When I see people trying to throw hate at an open-source platform, it bothers me. Listen fren, all I am really trying to say here is- don't accidentally become a shill for the establishment by denouncing open-sourced platforms. Use it like any other source, and apply discernment to the information.