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by Amarjeet Cheema
29 Nov 2007 22:41
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: Tackling Islamic Extremism in India
Replies: 320
Views: 109035

Surinder, a quick note, afaik, no Islamic country offers Haj subsidy simply because it is un-Islamic. Even Pakistan had to stop it after ruling from Lahore High Court. Regarding destruction of non-Muslim place of worship, I don't know whether any major place of worship was destroyed post-1947 and a...
by Amarjeet Cheema
28 Nov 2007 09:17
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation
Replies: 497
Views: 92783

It's raining book reviews on Pakistani Nuclear proliferation. The first of 3. Coincidence :?: : Pakistan is one of four nations that refuses to abide by the 1968 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (the others are India, Israel, and North Korea), and while it is nominally a member of the International ...
by Amarjeet Cheema
26 Nov 2007 08:16
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pashtun Civil War
Replies: 525
Views: 168225

Hello, this is the Pashtun Civil War thread... 8) Yes, it is. BTW, the US national debt was paid way down, in the Clinton era. Of course, it's now way up, and is being dealt with by simply making it worth a lot less. The rubble of cities I am afraid that you are mistaken. US national debt has been ...
by Amarjeet Cheema
26 Nov 2007 00:05
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pashtun Civil War
Replies: 525
Views: 168225

Returning to your nuke nude hypothesis, I would like to see the reasoning on which it is based. Ha! Unlike Pashtuns that may or may not have been beaten in the past, the nook-nood certainty is, well, 450% certain. Pls kindly google "Has Pakistan Lost its Nuclear Weapons?" With proof like ...
by Amarjeet Cheema
25 Nov 2007 10:32
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pashtun Civil War
Replies: 525
Views: 168225

Amarjeet: The Pakjabi Army will not tolerate a constant state of war - that takes a toll on morale and tends to generate actual leaders with combat experience and contempt for HQ, who pose a serious coup risk. Like the Steiner team in "The Eagle Has Landed". So they will move to ruthlessl...
by Amarjeet Cheema
25 Nov 2007 02:05
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pashtun Civil War
Replies: 525
Views: 168225

Both pashtuns and Indian Army should kill the fleeing RAPES. It solves a lot of problem in the sub continent. RAPES should not be killed. They can be used as cannon fodder for the tribal jihadis to prevent their attention turning to India. Precisely my point, and precisely what is beginning to happ...
by Amarjeet Cheema
25 Nov 2007 02:04
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pashtun Civil War
Replies: 525
Views: 168225

Pashtuns winning against TSPA and if all parts of TSP is in the hands of bearded guys it will be very good for India in the long run. In such a scenario, Pakistan is represented by its "real" power and not the masked power of RAPE/moderate/whatever and PakiJabs. It gives a opening to Indi...
by Amarjeet Cheema
25 Nov 2007 02:01
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pashtun Civil War
Replies: 525
Views: 168225

Amarjeet: If the TSPA had been formed for the defence of Pakistan, they would (a) not have fought against India in 1948 or 1965, (b) not have conducted genocide in 1970, and (c) refused to participate in the disastrous misadventure of 1999. They are formed as a money-generating force for their mast...
by Amarjeet Cheema
24 Nov 2007 08:15
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pashtun Civil War
Replies: 525
Views: 168225

Actually, helping the Pashtuns defeat the TSPA has the dual benefit of a) smashing the TSPA's power and hastening the breakup of Gaandustan. b) ensuring a permanent state of "heightened alert" in Pakjab, with a lot of their resources dedicated to keeping the Pashtun on the other side of t...
by Amarjeet Cheema
11 Nov 2007 08:48
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Pashtun Civil War
Replies: 525
Views: 168225

never allow themselves to be cornered that way. more to the point, you must keep in mind that these are the same people that the PA had trained to fight the Soviet ground forces during the 1980s. these guys have faced the most powerful of ground weapons that the soviets could throw at them and stil...