Sunday, November 25, 2007

Pakistan's Army Under Seige From Militants

When AmeriKa's Zionist-controlled War Dailies continually report "suiciders" and "beheaders" ad nauseum, I really start to see through the prop!

They never emphasize the government operations or slaughter, but you get one car bomb or "suicider" and it makes the pages.

They have LIED ABOUT EVERYTHING and there is NO DOUBT IN MY MIND that AmeriKa's shit media is LYING ABOUT MUSLIMS and the WARS!


"Musharraf, Pakistanis gird for arrival of former leader; Toll from attacks on security sites remains unclear" by Paul Haven/Associated Press November 25, 2007

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Suicide bombers killed up to 35 people in the nearly simultaneous blasts early yesterday at the heart of Pakistan's security establishment.

In the first attack, an explosive-laden car rammed a bus carrying employees of Inter-Services Intelligence, Pakistan's spy agency. Moments later, a bomber hit an army checkpoint in another part of the garrison city of Rawalpindi, said Mohammed Afzal, a local police official.

Gee, hitting right at the heart of the army and their ISI handlers, those militants!


Two senior intelligence officials - one of them at the scene - said at least 35 people were killed. They asked for anonymity, citing the sensitivity of their work.

An army statement said it could confirm only that 15 were killed in the attack on the bus, as well as the suicide bomber. It said that two security forces personnel were critically injured in the second attack and that the bomber died.

"We suspect that pro-Taliban militants who are fighting security forces in our tribal areas are behind this attack," the intelligence official said.

Officials have found no evidence that yesterday's bombings were connected to Pakistan's political contest.

Yeah, those usually benefit the government, so...


The targets suggested they were connected to the intense fighting between Pakistani troops and Islamic militants in the northwestern Swat Valley and nearby tribal regions of the country.

The explosions were a bloody reminder that the nation's challenges go beyond the merely political and that the emergency Musharraf declared on Nov. 3 has done little to dampen the resolve of extremists.

Musharraf's opponents note that most of the people he has detained under his emergency order have been political opponents, lawyers, and members of the media, rather than the militants leading an increasingly formidable insurgency."

Lost wars everywhere you look!

AmeriKa is in trouble if we don't apologize and end these invasions and occupations, folks!

Or your kid is going into a draft!


"Pakistani Middle Class, Beneficiary of Musharraf, Begins to Question Rule" by DAVID ROHDE

Then he's gonna be gone soon!


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Lagging behind has been the roughly 65 percent of the population that lives in rural Pakistan and that has long been where politics is played.

For decades, Pakistan’s moderate elite has been dismissed as “the chattering classes,” who have shied away from the political arena and rarely voted.

Oh, the stink elites say the same thing about us here in AmeriKa, too!

Nice to bond with you, Pakis!

Did you know we have a dictator in charge of our government, too?


Instead the political system has been dominated by feudal landlords who could deliver huge blocks of votes from poor tenant farmers. The key to winning elections was striking the right alliances and spreading graft, not developing a coherent political platform or putting in place broadly beneficial social policies.

Hey, Pakistan's political system is JUST LIKE AMERIKA'S!!!!!!!!!


Since the emergency decree, small pockets of upper- and middle-class activism have emerged. Lawyers are carrying out protests. Students are writing blogs. Journalists are resisting government censorship."

That's funny!

Here, the NYT just denigrates and spits on people like those protesters!

Likes 'em in Pakistan though, huh?


"Attacks on Pakistani Military Kill 15" by CARLOTTA GALL

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Nov. 24 — Two suicide car bombers attacked military targets on Saturday morning in Rawalpindi, the site of the military’s headquarters, killing at least 15 service members, a military spokesman said.

The bombings were the latest in a series of attacks on the army and intelligence services, which have been linked to militants fighting an insurgency in northwestern Pakistan. Militants fighting in the Swat valley, a tourist spot just several hours’ drive from the capital, are under pressure from a large-scale military operation mounted last week to push them out of towns and villages in the region.

The military said Friday that it had pushed the militants out of a strategic town of Alpuri, which they occupied several weeks ago.

Can we get that statement checked and confirmed, please?


One of Saturday’s bombings in Rawalpindi occurred when a small car rammed a bus full of intelligence personnel just as it was entering the gate of Hamza Camp, a walled compound where the Inter-Services Intelligence agency and Military Intelligence maintain offices and residential buildings.

Fifteen people on the bus died, said Maj. Gen. Waheed Arshad, the chief military spokesman.

Minutes earlier, another suicide car bomber was turned away from a checkpoint near a side entrance to the army General Headquarters several miles away in another part of Rawalpindi, the garrison town just south of the capital. As he turned the car, he detonated the bomb, killing himself and wounding three soldiers at the checkpoint.

The bombings follow a pattern of recent suicide attacks that military officials say is a sign militants are hitting back at the forces that are pursuing them the hardest in what is a growing struggle. A bomber blew himself up in September in the mess hall of Pakistan’s United States-trained special forces unit, the Special Services Group, killing at least 15.

I really wonder how some of these "suiciders" get into these places, I really do.

Sorta STINKS, readers, like a western-intel black-op inside job!


Also in September, two bombers attacked targets near the military headquarters in Rawalpindi, killing 25. One of the bombers had boarded a bus taking personnel from the Inter-Services Intelligence agency to work, killing 18. On Nov. 1, a bomber on a motorbike rammed an air force bus in the town of Sargodha, killing himself and eight others."

Any time the Times (or any other paper) go down memory lane now, readers, I smell shot propaganda repetition.

Sorry! They brought it on themselves with their constant lying!