If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and [Pakistani] President [Pervez] Musharraf won't act, we will.
Actually this is what Pakistan's policy has been since it joined hands with the US for the so-called war on terror. Zardari's only crime is that he said it openly ... This is what (former Pakistan president Pervez) Musharraf had done though he never said it publicly.
It is absurd ... Pervez Musharraf had nothing to do with the current financial crunch of the HEC. It is the present government that has slashed the HEC funds.
The Pakistan army ... and the professional spreaders of lies at their service are trying to make us believe that the state of Pakistan has turned a new leaf (after US-allied former President Pervez Musharraf left power)
Just as the U.S. was too slow in gauging the public disaffection with President (Pervez) Musharraf before the 2008 elections, it must not too quickly lose patience with Pakistan's elected leaders
The ISI will be handled; that is our problem. We don't hunt with the hound and run with the hare, which is what [former president Pervez] Musharraf was doing.
President Zardari was pursuing policies of former president Pervez Musharraf who also had ignored parliament and took decisions on national issues on his own. Decisions on war on terror and foreign policy must be taken by parliament. Musharraf's policies have completely failed and Mr Zardari's policies will also fail
We and the nation want to see a president who talks about national interests instead of following policies of Pervez Musharraf.