It's been obvious from the start that Zardari's presidency was going to be a stop-gap measure as he rode to victory on the sympathy from his wife's assassination.
I made a comment a few weeks back that another miltary coup seemed likely in the near future, but that may well have been superceded...
Wow,
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,463027,00.html
If someone did this to Kruschev during the Cuban missile crisis. We probably wouldn't be here today.
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