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Pakistan PM Warns of 'Full Force' Response to Future U.S. Raids


This is my position on this...

1 A-stan nor the Taliban attacked us on 9-11 neither did Hussein

2 We went into A-stan to flush AQ and deny them an area

3 We should have pulled out of there as soon as AQ did.

4 Fix A-stan? Bull****... nobody is gonna fix that ****hole
 
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The Pakistanis are trying to save face, that's all. They know who their cash cow is. :kissass
 
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The Pakistanis are trying to save face, that's all. They know who their cash cow is. :kissass

Pakistan to overtake Britain as world's fifth largest nuclear power | Mail Online

Lets not underestimate, the Pakis

 

Fortunately, in recent years, the U.S. relationship with India has improved. The two countries don't agree on everything, but democracies can respectfully disagree on issues as the bigger picture is support for democracy and human rights.
 
Fortunately, in recent years, the U.S. relationship with India has improved. The two countries don't agree on everything, but democracies can respectfully disagree on issues as the bigger picture is support for democracy and human rights.

Agreed, but if you've ever been to India, you know they don't believe in human rights. The caste system is alive and well.
 
The way I see it, if Pakistan can't control it's bin Ladens, we will do it for them. :mrgreen:
 
Sure, we can fix it, if we really have to.


And continue to spend lives and money? The tribal nature of A-stan makes it very difficult, if not impossible

On nation building....When and where it is reasonable, to our advantage and those being helped are helping themselves. A-stan, today may not be that place and if it isn't, we shouldn't insist.
 
Agreed, but if you've ever been to India, you know they don't believe in human rights. The caste system is alive and well.

It persists, though it is officially illegal. We can only help what governments do and what they stand for. Do you want to hold the U.S. government responsible for the ills and imperfections of its people??? Oh wait... China does...
 
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