I have often have a sinister hunch on what’s really going on in Pakistan. My commentary on the recent Marriott Hotel bombing can be located on the old blog site, where one of the articles I expose here exposes that the Pakistani Communist Party, which is quite a minor party in Pakistan has taken the talking points of the ruling “pro”-Western Pakistani People’s Party.
My concerns is that Asif Ali Zardari may have wanted most of the ruling Pakistani officials to be killed, so that he could literally replace each one of the deceased officials with his own loyalists. Much of Pakistan’s chaos happened during the founding of the Pakistani People’s Party, under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto’s late father. Zulfikar was responsible for implementing Pakistan’s secret nuclear program, and his family relatives had ties with Baathist Syria and other subversive countries.
It took a military Pakistani General by the name of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq to eventually oust Zulfikar which he was charged with killing a political opponent. General Zia, in spite of being a bit “pro”-U.S. with his involvement in creating the Islamic opposition movement toward the Soviet invasion of Afghansitan, Zia eventually managed to ban many of the groups that propped up during the invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviets. Many of these “Islamic” groups eventually were also engaged in the violence in Kashmir and expanding it toward India.
These “Islamic” groups not only were to have been involved with Pakistani intelligence circles, but many of these “Islamic” groups were also penetrated by Communist China along with also Iran and Egypt. It would then make sense to why Asian Maoist movements have gone to endorse many of these “Islamic” groups in India. Now certainly why else on Earth would the Pakistani Communist Party not be interested in allowing the USA to allow even at least Pakistan’s own military to take down Osama bin Laden?
What’s going on here, is that so-called Islamic movements are working quite heavily with Asian Maoist movements. The Asian Maoist movements have great sympathy from Western Communists whom also have affiliations even with these minor parties such as the Pakistani Communist Party. Now certainly from concluding from this one gets the feeling that Pakistan dodged a bullet. When members of the ruling Pakistani People’s Party sound too similar to a minor Communist party, there is something rotten in Denmark in Pakistan.