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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Tens of thousands of Khan supporters marched in cities across Pakistan, waving large party flags and vowing support. The youth, who make up the backbone of Khan’s supporters, dominated the crowds.

In the southern Arabian Sea port city of Karachi more than 20,000 shouted slogans promising Khan's return to power. In the capital of Islamabad, the lights from thousands of supporters lit up the night sky as Khan made his way through the crowd atop a brightly colored truck.

Khan was brought down after a day of drama and often vitriolic remarks. His supporters accused Washington of orchestrating his ouster and his party walked out of Parliament shortly before the vote. In the end, 174 lawmakers in the 342-seat Parliament voted to depose him, two more than the required simple majority.

Khan’s successor is to be elected and sworn in by Parliament on Monday. The leading contender is Shahbaz Sharif, a brother of disgraced former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

Shahbaz Sharif heads the largest party in a diverse alliance of opposition factions that span the spectrum from the left to radically religious. Khan's nominee for prime minister will be his foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

In an interview on a local television channel Qureshi said the party was still debating whether its lawmakers will resign from Parliament after the prime minister's vote is taken.

Khan's ouster comes amid his cooling relations with the powerful military and an economy struggling with high inflation and a plummeting Pakistani rupee. The opposition has charged Khan’s government with economic mismanagement.

Khan has claimed the U.S. worked behind the scenes to bring him down, purportedly because of Washington's displeasure over his independent foreign policy choices, which often favor China and Russia. He has occasionally defied America and stridently criticized America's post 9/11 war on terror. Khan said America was deeply disturbed by his visit to Russia and his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Feb. 24, the start of the devastating war in Ukraine."...
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MSgt Dale Johnson
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Pakistan, at least to me, has always been a piece that doesn't fit the rest of the puzzle. An enemy to India which I've always thought of as a stable government, but sometimes ally and sometimes opposed to the US. They seem to defy a logical definition as a country.
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SGT Frank G
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They will always fall eventually towards the conservative path of Islam. No friends of mine.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MSgt Dale Johnson They were and "Ally" to Us during the Cold War giving a Place to Launch Spy Planes against Russia, They were an "Ally" to Us as far as getting weapons into the Hands of Afghans Fighting the Russians. Hard to Remember Now, I Know. Times Change. On the Same Tac during the Cold War there was an "Attitude" that You are either with Us or Against Us, At that Time India was the Leader of the "Non-Aligned" Countries and was buying weapons from Russia, Still Are, They also buy Weapons from the West but. There is always a But, Many in the US Considered India as Good as Communist, Weird Right? When Iran Needed to Repair their Russian Kilo Submarine they Hired the Indians to Do It for them. As a Spook, I've "Watched" India as well as Iran, Although I Consider India an Ally.
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