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September 02, 2018, 10:20:49 AM
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In 2015, Imran Khan was shouting "Pakistani military must overthrow the government and take power"

Now Imran khan is the new prime minister of Pakistan. Pakistan has 130 nuclear weapons and in a unstable region so Pakistan cannot be ignored.

In fact, international pressure from then U.S President George Bush made General Pervez Musharaf step down as President of Pakistan which he took over by military coup in 1999. George Bush would publicly tell Pervez Musharaf that a President from military coup cannot stay in the free world.
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September 02, 2018, 02:28:16 PM
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In 2015, Imran Khan was shouting, Pakistani military must overthrow the government and take power.

Now Imran khan is the new prime minister of Pakistan. Pakistan has 130 nuclear weapons and in a unstable region so Pakistan cannot be ignored.

In fact, international pressure from then U.S President George Bush made General Pervez Musharaf step down as President of Pakistan which he took over by military coup in 1999. George Bush would publicly tell Pervez Musharaf that a President from military coup cannot stay in the free world.


now he will party with the pakistanis

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