Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Pakistan Flips AmeriKa the Finger

Here's a great exercise in logic, folks.

Based on what the newly-elected government is saying, why would "suicide terrorists" act now?

It is another example of CUI BONO?

The "Taliban terrorists" talk truce, and suicide attacks rise?

It doesn't make sense!!

There is only one beneficiary, and that would be the rapidly-declining Musharaff and his supporters (the U.S.)!!


So expect a wave of "suicide" bombings in the coming days by a more active "Al-CIA-Duh" in Pakistan.

And let's hope I'm wrong, because then I feel bloggers hollering about this false-flag bullshit prevents it.


"Cool Reception for Envoys in Pakistan"

"The top State Department officials responsible for the alliance with Pakistan met leaders of the new government on Tuesday, and received what amounted to a public dressing down from one as well as the first direct indication that Pakistan’s relationship with the United States would have to change....

The head of the second biggest party in the new Parliament, Nawaz Sharif, said after meeting the two American diplomats that it was unacceptable that Pakistan had become a “killing field.”

“If America wants to see itself clean of terrorists we also want that our villages and towns should not be bombed,” he said at a news conference here. Mr. Sharif added he was unable to give Mr. Negroponte “a commitment” on fighting terrorism.

The statements by Mr. Sharif, and the cool body language in the televised portions of his encounter with Mr. Negroponte, were just part of the sea change in Pakistan’s domestic politics that is likely to impose new limits on how Washington fights militants within Pakistan’s borders....

Time for those "suiciders" to be deployed, right?

And CUI BONO?

The timing of the American visit was harshly criticized by the news media for creating the appearance that the United States was trying to dictate policy to a government that was not even hours old....

Yeah, couldn't they have waited a few days?

The Pakis have a point there!

“I don’t think it is a good idea for them to be here on this particular day,” said Zaffar Abbas, the editor of the respected English language newspaper Dawn, in Islamabad. “Here are the Americans, right here in Islamabad, meeting with senior politicians in the new government, trying to dictate terms.”

An editorial Tuesday in The News, one of Pakistan’s most-read English dailies, was headlined “Hands off please, Uncle Sam.”

.... Some of those who questioned the American visit pointed out that Pakistan had been an ally of the United States since its independence 60 years ago but that many Pakistanis now resented that the campaign against terrorism dominated the relationship...."

Man, people sure don't take to the world-domination project, do they?