Comments on: AP: Pakistan Moving Troops Toward India

Sources: Thousands Being Switched From Afghan Border (And Al Qaeda Pursuit) As Post-Mumbai Tensions Rise Between Nuke Powers

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by whitemale08 December 26, 2008 12:32 PM EST
Don''t you just love how the British AP/Reuters gloats over their articles that announce the WARS the evil bankers want?

The BBC in particular in the way they report is always done with this cute smug smirk style.

Now that British empire of global-finance is crumbling, the oligarchs are getting the war they need to reduce the earth''s population and start over their IMF/World Bank central banking schemes.

It''s disgusting.
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by longtree-2009 December 26, 2008 12:00 PM EST
3 wars since 1947. let them go at it and end it once and for all. let them war until there is total and unconditional surrender of one or the other.
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by formrusmcsgt December 26, 2008 11:10 AM EST
"..and stands to weaken Pakistan''s U.S.-backed campaign against al Qaeda and Taliban close to Afghanistan."

Less than a dozen men cause the removal of thousands of troops from the fray.

Effective, to say the least.
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by petro49l December 26, 2008 10:56 AM EST
India does not need missiles, rockets, and tanks on the border with Pakistan. The war would kill thousands of people each day. The criminal syndicate that attacked Mumbai opened the door for narcotics trafficking throughout the country. India should appoint a police commissioner and task force to oppose terrorism, illicit pornography, and drug- dealing. Militants use threats, fear, and intimidation on the Public to satisfy the craven appetites of desperate, raging Junkies.
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