The October 8, 2005, earthquake that killed more than anestimated 100,000 in Pakistan could have been exploited by the military regimeand its chief patron, the US, as an opportunity to heal their moribund image.Thousands of hapless people under the wreckage of their homes could have beenpulled out alive had the huge Pakistan Army come to their aid swiftly. Thousandsof people would not have succumbed to their injuries had the big fleet of the USchoppers parked in the neighbourhood (Afghanistan) flown promptly to transportthem to hospitals. The Army and the US came into action too late – when allhope had died.