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Pakistan ’s general election plunged the country into an even deeper crisis than it already faced, says Fawaz Razzazzar .
Voters expressed disenchantment with the entrenched establishment as well as with dynastic politics, he says.
Razzar: Imran Khan's success in swaying voters will not end Pakistan 's instability; it might, in fact, further aggravate the crisis.
Some members of Congress might want a more proactive American role in Pakistan ’s internal affairs.
But nothing good will come of it from the U.S. point of view, says Husain Haqqani .
U.Khan blew up what was a normal diplomatic exchange into a vote-getting conspiracy theory.
American officials must limit themselves to reiterating support for Pakistan 's stability and democracy.
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