Thursday, March 13, 2008

Musharaff's Bombing Spree

WHO BENEFITS, readers?

With the new government forming and the "terrorists" calling for talks of truce, CUI BONO, readers?

This whole piece SCREAMS INSIDE JOBS!!!

"Intensified bombings worry Pakistani officials"

"by Matthew Pennington and Asif Shahzad, Associated Press | March 13, 2008

LAHORE, Pakistan - Security officials warned yesterday that this week's suicide truck bombing marked a dangerous escalation by militants who are now striking across Pakistan. A police report obtained by the Associated Press shed light on how militants are finding recruits outside their strongholds along the Afghan border.

A yearlong wave of suicide bombings has intensified in recent weeks, posing a stiff challenge to the victors of the Feb. 18 election as they prepare to form a government and begin a new era of civilian rule after eight years of military domination under President Pervez Musharraf.

And CUI BONO, readers? Can't you SEE?!

It is SO DAMN OBVIOUS, isn't it?

In the past, Islamic militants generally targeted troops and military convoys in Pakistan's volatile northwest, where some 100,000 soldiers are deployed in support of the US-led war against the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and other extremist groups.

But five of the 16 bomb attacks this year have been in the east - in Punjab, Pakistan's biggest and most prosperous province, including its main city of Lahore, which has been hit three times in two months.

Tuesday's blast, which killed at least 24 people and wounded more than 200, gouged a crater 5 feet deep and blasted out walls of the seven-story Federal Investigation Agency building.

"We only ever saw images like this on TV," said police Constable Abdul Ghafar, who came back to see the carnage as the cleanup began yesterday.

He escaped injury although he was just 20 feet from where a minitruck loaded with an estimated 90 pounds of high explosive rammed into the police building in an apparent attempt to topple the structure, a tactic reminiscent of militant attacks in Iraq.

"This is a bigger attack and a different modus operandi to what we have seen before," Azhar Hassan Nadeem, the Punjab inspector general of police, said after attending a funeral for 16 policemen.

Oh yeah, am I ever smelling that INSIDE JOB STENCH!!!!!!!!!

Tariq Pervez, chief of the Federal Investigation Agency, said it was the largest amount of explosives that he had seen used in an attack during his 20 years in counterterrorism. Past vehicle-borne attacks in the northwestern tribal areas used only 30 to 40 pounds, he said."

Yeah, is this last "suicider" ever STINKIN'!!!!!!!!!

This is why I don't report daily on "suiciders" anymore.

Why should I post Zionist-controlled and -dispensed government propaganda as if it were real?