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Monday, April 06, 2009

Paki: what more does US want?

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But Obama has warned that the pledge of $7.5 billion in civilian aid over five years will only be forthcoming if Pakistan demonstrates its commitment to uprooting al-Qaida and other violent extremists — comments that have done nothing for the often-strained relationship.

Islamabad points out the hundreds of Pakistani troops killed by militant attacks or in a series of ill-fated operations along the Afghan border since Pakistan dropped its support for the Taliban in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.

"We have sacrificed much more than they have sacrificed," Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said Thursday. "We have sacrificed our soldiers. We have sacrificed our economy. What else do they want?"

Prime Minister Yousuf Gilani

HOW ABOUT A DEFEAT OF THE TALIBAN BY THE PAKI ARMY.

500,000 PAKI ARMY Against 50,000 Taliban farmers.

Leading your troops to slaughter is not a desired Objective.

Victorys against the Taliban, is an desired Objective.

Sacrifice is not the Objective, substuting the death of Paki troops

for victorys against the Taliban, only exhibits your poor Military

prowess.

Your offering the deaths of Paki troops as evidence of your

efforts on the GWOT only highlights Paki failures, and/or

incompentence at BEST.

I have suggest a much more sinister paradigm,

the Taliban are in fact Paki stooges.

Paki's secret terrorist army.


6 years of anti insuergent operatiuons

and the 500,000 strong Paki army has

managed to ceed 70% of Paki to the 

Taliban. NOT MUCH OF A RECORD.


NEW $7.5 billion in civilian aid pay outs:

$3 Billion for Binnys head on a Stick.

$2 Billion for big Z;s head on a stick.

$2 Billion for Omars head on a Stick.

0 for Sacrifices, Payment for Victorys only.


Gerald

All suicide attacks across Paki and all the Military 

deaths are proof of comittment.

NO that is proof of sacrifice,

In the book Jaw Braker he talks ab out Taliban

leaders that ordered their OWN troops into an Russian 

ambush for the right price.

g

Internet Anthropologist Think Tank: CIA tour-de-force

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