Saturday, October 20, 2007

Pakistan Pfffttt!

You van read them if you want.

The fact that it is all over the front pages, etc, makes me as suspicious as hell.

I'm tired of being lied to about MI6/CIA/Mossad/-created "Al-CIA-Duh" and ISI-sponsored "Taliban" by the Zionist-controlled War Dailies.

Enjoy, reader.

See if you can get through them without puking.

"
Pakistan militants oppose woman leading nation, close ties to US"

I get tired of stink lies, and that piece is full of propaganda.

"
After Bombing, Bhutto Assails Officials’ Ties"

"
Backstage, U.S. Nurtured Pakistan Rivals’ Deal"

THAT is why it I hold the U.S. responsible for the bombing!

Think Pakistanis are sick of us chosing their corrupt, dictatorial, military or civilian "leaders," readers?

And CUI BONO from all this?

The Boston Globe's editorial board knows:

"
After the Karachi bombing"

"Paradoxically, there may be a better chance now than before the bombing to restore civilian democracy.... Popular sympathy for the victims of the Karachi suicide bombing and horror at the madness of the act have created an opportunity, a teaching moment, for Bhutto and fellow democrats."

Paradoxically, huh?

Seems that ALL "TERROR" ATTACKS end up working to the advantage of GOVERNMENTS, doesn't it, readers?

STINK!


As for the war the Globe and it's shit parent the Times have been hiding?

"The army began a full-scale assault this month on Taliban and Al Qaeda jihadists in the provinces of North and South Waziristan. Army units are moving into the area in force, intending to establish permanent bases for thousands of military and paramilitary troops."

Yeah, I know, I had to read about it in the on-line version of the Asian Times.

Meanwhile, the
Times has the chutzpah to print this?

"
In Pakistan Quandary, U.S. Reviews Stance"

Did you see the ending paragraphs, readers?

"Today, despite the administration’s heavy reliance on General Musharraf, the tribal areas are a base for a revitalized Qaeda, which has created a new command structure and is again planning international attacks, according to a National Intelligence Estimate issued in July, parts of which the administration published in an unclassified form.

The 2005 London subway bombings, the 2006 plot to blow up British airliners and a recent plot to set off explosives in Germany have all been traced back to the region. But General Musharraf continues to limit American operations there.

“We can conduct some covert operations, but there is a huge premium on not being seen in the area,” one senior administration official said. “And I don’t think that is going to change for the rest of the Bush presidency. You can imagine the frustration level.”

Setting up ANOTHER INSIDE JOB 9/11 I see, 'ey, GOVERNMENT?

With your "Al-CIA-Duh" PATSIES?

And what about Pakistan's neighbor Afghanistan?

Haven't seen a war report in weeks it seems.