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There is no oil in Afghanistan. Nor Pakistan.
(Mind you, I'd like to see "us" all well out of these countries.) |
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"Our goals have been the Americans ... and the oil targets which they are stealing to gain power to strike the mujahideen and Muslims." in the article that was quoted. |
I'd rather live in Purgatory than Pakistan:rolleyes:
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I've got a mate in Pakistan. Mostly it is quite livable, he says. But if I was there, I guess I'd be constantly thinking about escape routes.
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An hour long, but well worth the loading time for those who are interested in an intellectual assessment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWsmJIwe9Q4 |
No surprise here.
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WOW, that is scary:
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Man, Pakistan is going wobbly right now. There have been 8 separate significant attacks on police, military, government and civilian targets in the last two weeks. They've attacked the training headquarters of the anti-taliban commando force.
The general public have little faith that the secular government can protect them, but they have a good enough idea of what life would be like if the taliban took over, and they don't want that. Good luck to them. |
Yea but it does sound like they are trying to hit back at the previous no-go zones in a big way. Hopefully it is not just political grandstanding. I would imagine that with the support of our drones it has given them the kind of air support they lack to go into areas that they previously never would have gone to and begin the process of kicking some ass.
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Pakistan is certainly participating in some ass kicking - its own. This just in:
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Yea I heard about that. I think it just means they are ramping up the pressure on the insurgents. They are obviously feeling the pain. It is about time Pakistan stepped up to the plate.
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The Army made a deal with two of the South Waziristan warlords, to stay out of the fighting and not interfere with the Army crossing their land. Divide and conquer.
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I saw a Pakistani army spokesman saying that the offensive in South Waziristan is meeting less resistance than expected.
That's because they enemy guerrilas have all slipped through your lines and are now behind you, blowing up your cities. Duh. Or D'oh! They're playing whack-a-mole. With guns. And armed moles. |
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