Discussing US Foreign Policy after the Bhutto Assassination on 850 KOA AM
News Radio.
Listen to the Show
After Midnight With Rick Barber (PODCAST)
Many people are asking how we handle the War on Terror in Pakistan after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
The west looked like they were about to support Bhutto in full swing. All respect of Pervez Musharraf the former ally in the War on Terror was gone. With THE General declaring de facto Marshall Law in the last few months it was hard to show sympathy for his cause anymore.
Who is our "Ally" in Pakistan currently. Was it the girl that we came to the dance with?
After 9/11 we forced Musharraf to be our Ally. He accepted !
He did not want to go into the tribal areas for us and round up all the "Usual Suspects", but he was keeping things fairly calm in a destabilized part of the world, while the US Ally was engaged in endless battle in Afghanistan and Iraq.
As soon as another girl walked into the dance, we dropped Musharraf like an old HAG and went for the new Girl!
But, Wait...the new Girl, was the old Girl.
And she was not even that good the last time.
Maybe we should have stayed with the Girl that we started this dance with...?
LINKS
Alternative Careers for Muslims To Stop Terror and Win the War of Ideology in Islam
Using Technology Internet Social Networks Trends To Understand People, the World
Muslim Nightly Call In Radio Show. 11 PM central / 9 PM PST
HotConflict Radio Show
To get Live on the Air call:
310-984-7600 or 631-247-900
Code # 232885
Listen to our Past Shows: Archive of HotConflict Radio Podcasts
Saleem Siddiqui is a Political Commentator, Public Speaker, Actor
and Consultant. He is a trained Mediation and Conflict Resolution
Specialist. He conducts sermons and training for various religious and
Nonprofit organizations. Working with effort to increase Muslim and
Islamic awareness in Communications, Public Relations (PR), Public
Speaking, Political Strategy, Media, Marketing, and many other fields
as they relate to the integration of Muslims in the United States of
America and around the world.
Saleem Siddiqui has undergrad degrees in Arabic and religion from the Middle East and attended Law School in Houston,Texas. He has consulted with the FBI and testified on behalf of the District Attorney of Virginia on cases relating to National Security and “The War on Terror”.
Comments