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Don't post this stuff in Military Section ...Vashishtha wrote:@ shravan: we'll see.
I wouldn't care if it was page 70 of this beloved thread. We've been allowed some entertainment before. But we're not even half-way there and already this thread is on it's way to paradise.shravan wrote:Don't you people think we are giving to much importance to vishwakarmaa... He will get banned in couple of days...
Anytime, you're welcome. I caaan't believe it!Vashishtha wrote:@Chaanakya
Finally i got a good decent reply to my post. Thank you and i will keep in point some of the points you made..
Please have a look at the sources for my post:
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/06/14 ... ck-it-out/
http://inewp.com/?p=1967
http://iraquna.blogspot.com/2005/05/why ... -iraq.html
A few things from here:
http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=41643
some things from here too:
http://pubrecord.org/nation/5953/chomsk ... jor-crime/
PESHAWAR: It was a classic case of military hubris: when Pakistan announced it has defeated Taliban militants in one of their major bases recently, it was a far cry from reality in the volatile Orakzai region.
Pakistani military analysts say the victory announcement — much like US President George W. Bush's 2003 “mission accomplished” moment — was based on “miscalculations” as officers thought militants would flee the region after many of their bases were captured.
They said the declaration itself appeared to be an attempt to boost the morale of a public suffering from years of attacks, nearly constant military campaigns and few apparent results.
“The announcement looks good to the Pakistani public. The public thinks it's an endless thing, especially in Orakzai. So they probably wanted to give the people some relief,” said retired general Talat Masood, a military and security analyst.
thats why pakistan is ally in wot, because the general who released this money to Atta,was in america on 9/11 ,and came back untouched unquestioned. wasnt questioned ever againshravan wrote:911 Hijackers were financed by ISI then how is Pakistan an Allie in WoT ?
PESHAWAR: Two policemen were killed and four others injured on Monday in an attack by militants in Bannu.
Sources said the militants threw hand grenades and open indiscriminate fire when police conducted a search operation in a house in the Masti Khel area. One militant was also killed in retaliation fire from police.
The injured were shifted to the District Headquarter Hospital of Bannu. — DawnNews
We have not been able to solve the mysterious equation of Msuharraf and Pakistan and now burdend with another heavy one on the same scale . No reprieve at all.munna wrote:The truth is all pervasive and self-evident. Everything is a conspiracy and if its not then we shall make it seem like one. By the way I know that humans can fly (I saw it in a "Superman" movie).
http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/jun/ ... kistan.htmAhead of its engagement in the process of bridging "trust deficit" with Pakistan, India [ Images ] has asked it to "shed its insecurity" on asymmetries in sizes and capabilities between them, including the strategic leverage gained after Indo-US nuclear deal, as they were not targeted against it.
Emphasising that as the two countries commence the exercise of overcoming the difficulties in the relationship, it was important to reiterate a few points, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao [ Images ] said India seeks a stable, peaceful and economically progressing Pakistan."Secondly, we sincerely desire peace with Pakistan. Thirdly, we have to learn to live with the asymmetries in our sizes and capabilities. Such differences of scale should not deter us from working with each other. Pakistan should shed its insecurity on these counts," she said.Despite "misguided and serious provocations", India has exhibited true restraint, Rao said. She asked Pakistan to prevent the entry of radical ideology into the domain of religion, and, the consequent implications for peace and security between India and Pakistan, making differences over Kashmir [ Images ] even more difficult.Radical, terrorist forces are also increasingly battling for larger space in a deadly struggle that seeks to overwhelm moderate, democratic forces in Pakistani civil society, the foreign secretary said."The writing on the wall must be seen," she said. Terrorism [ Images ] as a continuation of war by other means and the use of terrorist groups selectively as strategic assets against India cannot and must not continue, she said."As an intrinsic part of the long-term vision of relations it desires with India, Pakistan must act effectively against those terrorist groups that seek to nullify and, to destroy the prospects of peace and cooperation between our two countries," Rao said in her address at the Afghanistan-India-Pakistan 'Trialogue' organised by Delhi [ Images ] Policy Group on Sunday
He was finally dismissed when massa found out that although he had gone to Kandahar to ask Mullah Omar to give up OBL, he had instead asked Mullah Omar to put up a stiff fight to any possible american invasion, and further that he had asked them to ready their forces, and that the ISI and the Pakistani army will them their full 'moral and diplomatic support'.Samay wrote:thats why pakistan is ally in wot, because the general who released this money to Atta,was in america on 9/11 ,and came back untouched unquestioned. wasnt questioned ever againshravan wrote:911 Hijackers were financed by ISI then how is Pakistan an Allie in WoT ?
A similar thing has been written on wikipedia's RAW page too. Is this intel network still there or dismantled for 'peace'?? is the big question now.it is not difficult to assume that at least in the initial years of the War on Terror, much of the intel coming the US's way came in via RAW, which might perhaps have the largest intel gathering network in Paqistan.
He was having chai-biscuits with them.Samay wrote:thats why pakistan is ally in wot, because the general who released this money to Atta,was in america on 9/11 ,and came back untouched unquestioned. wasnt questioned ever again
----------ON May 16, 2002 Indian journalist asked a question on the role of General Mahmoud Ahmad:
Q: Dr. Rice?
Ms RICE: Yes?
Q: Are you aware of the reports at the time that the ISI chief was in Washington on September 11th, and on September 10th $100,000 was wired from Pakistan to these groups here in this area? And why was he here? Was he meeting with you or anybody in the Administration?
Ms RICE: I have not seen that report, and he was certainly not meeting with me.![]()
Cut them off from all of the transit should be main goal for India.CRamS wrote:This news about Afghan mineral wealth will have the TSP RAPE salivating. After all, they consider Afganisthan as their fiefdom; and like you they believe Kashmir will theirs through APHC, they surely must be dreaming of their ban accounts through the Taliban.
Come on, anyone who says that sort of thing cannot be a genuine BRFite. BRF does not teach or stand for such things. So please don't blame BRF!Rangudu wrote:When I saw the Afghan minerals report, I was wondering how long it was going to be before we get a "9/11 was an inside job" type theory.
Not too long...
BRF is not that far behind from the CIA/Mossad/RAW blaming TSP forums...
My CT : RAW planned the leak so they could release Adil Shahryar in exchange of Anderson.Carl_T wrote:My CT: Union Carbide leak was planned and executed by the US to damage India.
The FBI investigators are reported to have conceded that India’s inputs proved to be "vital". A highly-placed intelligence source told EXCELSIOR that the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) provided the critical lead, which was vigorously pursued by the FBI investigators in Pakistan for more than 10 days until the cat was out of the bag.
That is because US Marines disguised as Taliban have blown up all the oil trucks that would otherwise have bought oil to Afghanistan. The US marines did this at the behest of Halliburton (could be Richard Burton and Halli Berry's love child) to create an oil shortage, raise the price of oil so some peepals can make money.Gagan wrote:For the hundredth time. There is NO OIL in AFGHANISTAN.
After having driven out everybody else, naturally only Muslim Pakistanis will become Principals and get medals. Isn't this obvious ? But, he should not forget that the Pakistani armed forces had British officers well into the 50s. He should not also forget to note, while his breast swells with pride on seeing photos of Muslim principals & medal winners, the number of wahhabi/salafi/deobandi sunnis among them because somebody is sure to come along within a decade and write a similar article but on a more restrictive sectarian line.Prem wrote:Thank you Mr JinnahAs I attended the convocation of King Edward Medical University in its 150th year as a medical institution, I sat in the famous ‘Library Hall’ and looked around the walls that have the pictures of all the former principals, there is not one Muslim who was principal until after the partition of India. And if I looked on the walls in the hallway where all the medal winners over the years are listed, I would have a hard time finding a single Muslim name before 1947.Essentially, at least for those Muslims of British India that ended up in Pakistan and now in Pakistan as well as Bangladesh, things could have been a lot worse. influential minority.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.as ... 2010_pg3_2
Vashistha, let me reassure you that the moderators are not frothing-at-the-mouth corner rabids who want to see ghosts in every shadow and at every corner.Vashishtha wrote:Moderator's may now get pissed coz there is no 'Pakistan' in this.
*sigh*. A “joint mechanism” was also envisaged which would have Kashmiris, Indians and Pakistanis discussing issues like water rights, which would be important in light of the recent water agitation in Pakistan.
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But in a sign that New Delhi wants to be “reasonable” and “forward looking”, India offered to set up another bilateral mechanism to share “best practices” in water utilisation and irrigation. It might give Pakistan a face-saver on the water issue.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Pakistan support keeps Taliban alive: Former diplomat
By BRIAN LILLEY, QMI Agency
Last Updated: June 14, 2010 8:05pm
OTTAWA – Pakistan must stop helping the Taliban if Afghanistan is to ever see peace, said a former Canadian and United Nations diplomat.
Christopher Alexander who spent six years working in Afghanistan — first as Canada's ambassador, and then as a UN envoy — says the Taliban would have folded up shop by now were it not for the support given to the insurgency group by Pakistan's military establishment, especially the Directorate for Inter-Service Intelligence.
Alexander made the explosive comments Monday before the Senate Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. ………………
Toronto Sun