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Pakistan Starts Pouring Over Alleged Links To Terror Attack, But Insists No Extraditions

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by antoniof123 January 5, 2009 1:37 PM EST
Do we really need to be the police of the world why not bring our people home and trade with them but tell them this.

Attack us and we will carpet bomb your country!

That would solve much of our problems.
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by alanw1077 January 5, 2009 1:26 PM EST
"Those two should be extradited to India. Does that mean we will be prosecuting them as terrorist?? "


TheGoodTexan, no, it means you''ve missed so many doses of your meds you''ve lost touched with reality.
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by alanw1077 January 5, 2009 1:25 PM EST
Pakistan will just toss the report in the trash and laugh. They have no intention of ever stopping the Jihadists within their own borders. Only way to stop them is to bomb the holy he*ll out of Pakistan.
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by goosfraba2 January 5, 2009 1:13 PM EST
desertpro at 09:28 AM : Jan 05, 2009

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I, too, was in FAAD on the East Coast. Platoon Commander and, later, OpsO.

Who are you?
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by goosfraba2 January 5, 2009 1:09 PM EST
Pakistan is approaching 100% on my Rogue Meter as an untrustworthy country. That it would deny any involvement in the Mumbai massacre originating from within Pakistan is beyond being incredulous.

Until the Pakistani leadership confronts those individuals/organizations responsible for the Mumbai attack, they will continue to look foolish, incompetent, and/or as liars.

Will Pakistan do the good deed and acknowledge the involvement of some of their countrymen in the Mumbai massacre? I am holding my breadth in anticipation that they will do the good deed.
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by wolf563 January 5, 2009 12:55 PM EST
morphndol8 : Thank you for your sevices .The world is much safer with men/women like you .
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by desertpro January 5, 2009 12:28 PM EST
Thegoodtexan: One problem with the rules of engagemnet on these sites is some on can post the obsurd lies and attacks on people and then sit back knowing they won''t get called on it as site monitors will allow anything to be said about someone but will not allow the poster to be "attacked". well lets try and do this without ''attacking" you as you choose to attack the elder Bush. First of all in th 80s was stationed with a USMC FAAD unit. that stands for Forward area air defence. (stinger Missle Battery) We trained the Pakistani forces that trained the Afgan rebels. Contrary to your uninform rant the Al Qaeda and teliban did not yet exsist. The Taliban started in Kandahar about 10 years after the war based on a Incident of rape. Bin Laudin started the Al Qaeda (which means Base in Arabic) in the early 90s. Also, I was called back into service after 911 and served three times overseas including 2006 and 2007 in OIF as a Provost. So I am fairly sure that only one of us has actualy met these folks. You sir are the kind on "conspiricy theorist" that is putting the nation in great danger. Get your arss out of Texas for once and find the truth not the wacked out trash you take of the net for truth but the real truth you can only get by being there.
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by thegoodtexan January 5, 2009 9:36 AM EST
The terrorist in Pakistan can be traced back to the Al-Quiada network set up by George Bush Senior, Head of the CIA and Donald Rumsfeldt. They were established to kill Russians in Afghanistan. Those two should be extradited to India. Does that mean we will be prosecuting them as terrorist??
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by livewire190 January 5, 2009 8:04 AM EST
At least the two sides are talking-- and that is thhe best news.

Since Pres. Zardari has a fragile government, at best, he cannot be held to answer for violent elements which resist even his authority.

And it is quite possible Zardari was deliberately placed in the middle by al Qaeda elements, which have used the tactic of inciting war between rivals, before.

Al Qaeda leader Zarqawi actually planned for long-term sectarian civil war in Iraqi and conducted the attack which set it off. Likewise, al Qaeda cannot wait to embroil India and Pakistan in war.

No matter who "wins" such a war, al Qaeda hopes increased animosity to India will isolate it from its neighbors, and pressure even Afghanistan''''s president Karzai.


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Posted by alphaa10000 at 04:44 AM : Jan 05, 2009

Now who made you the expert in knowing this?



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