The Bush administration doesn't "color" brand the revolution in Pakistan
A few years ago, the Bush administration touted the soft revolutions which ousted certain regimes in the Mideast and former Soviet countries and branded them each with a particular name that the compliant US media promply promoted: the "Cedar Revolution" in Lebanon, the "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine, etc. -- all of which, incidentally, ended in failure and the Bush administration rhetoric about the "march of Democracy" was exposed for the flim-flam it was.
And just yesterday, anti-democractic miltary dictator of an unstable nuclear armed country who had come to power through a coup, whose intelligence operatives are allied with the Taliban and were probably complicit in the deaths of American soliders in Afghanistan -- was finally toppled.
But the Bush administration remains quite and embittered.
There isn't going to be any "color" branding for Pakistan's revolution, apparently.
Needless to say this color revolutions are nothing new Iran recived one of the first ones designed in the state department of the Kennedy administration it was called the white revolution
Posted by: kooshy | August 20, 2008 at 10:14 PM