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So if Mexico decides to bomb on a home in a south Texas neighborhood because they believe the leader of a murderous drug cartel is the house and - whoops - also blows up the houses on each side killing US citizens, you are going to be fine with it?
From MSNBC:
U.S.: Pakistan ISI directed Kabul embassy attack - World news - South and Central Asia - Pakistan - msnbc.com
If this is, in fact, accurate
I'm not surprised. Come on now, no "Ally" harbors his friends enemies. The sadder part is that the CIA thinks we (USA) are good with Pakistan. Apparently we are so arrogant that we can't tell our friends from out enemies, or that we would even care.
From MSNBC:
U.S.: Pakistan ISI directed Kabul embassy attack - World news - South and Central Asia - Pakistan - msnbc.com
If this is, in fact, accurate, then the U.S. should immediately cut off all financial, military, and technical aid to Pakistan unless those responsible are removed from Pakistan's government and all government-related entities. There needs to be concrete and credible evidence to justify such a drastic measure. Congress should immediately request that the evidence on which the allegations are being made is furnished to determine whether such a policy change is justified.
In the meantime, the President should direct the military to immediately devise a plan that would allow the military to rapidly eliminate the need for using Pakistan as a supply route for Afghanistan operations should the above measure become necessary.
It's likely that the ISI intentionally provided support for the terrorist groups, instead of some loopholes. Create a terror, an enemy, and then voila, you have aid from the US. Typical terror manipulation. The only thing different is that the ISI either did it horribly, or the US is really bothered by that and decided to do something about that.
I'm not surprised. Come on now, no "Ally" harbors his friends enemies. The sadder part is that the CIA thinks we (USA) are good with Pakistan. Apparently we are so arrogant that we can't tell our friends from out enemies, or that we would even care.
Despite what you think, the intelligence community aren't dumb as you portray them.
Many people always accuse the intelligence community of being incompetent, stupid, and making too much errors, as if they can do a better job. If the intelligence community failed, then the US would have collapsed by now.
The people working for intelligence know what they're doing, they have years of experience, they know more than what the idiotic media can show, which is only a fraction of what happens
I'm not surprised. Come on now, no "Ally" harbors his friends enemies. The sadder part is that the CIA thinks we (USA) are good with Pakistan. Apparently we are so arrogant that we can't tell our friends from out enemies, or that we would even care.
With friends like Pakistan, who needs enemies? But they're going to have to clean their game up. I'm sure they wouldn't want to be taken over and then gifted to India.
I'm not surprised. Come on now, no "Ally" harbors his friends enemies. The sadder part is that the CIA thinks we (USA) are good with Pakistan. Apparently we are so arrogant that we can't tell our friends from out enemies, or that we would even care.
Despite what you think, the intelligence community aren't dumb as you portray them.
Many people always accuse the intelligence community of being incompetent, stupid, and making too much errors, as if they can do a better job. If the intelligence community failed, then the US would have collapsed by now.
The people working for intelligence know what they're doing, they have years of experience, they know more than what the idiotic media can show, which is only a fraction of what happens
How many nukes do you want launched and or released to various independant groups?
How many nukes do they have? Are they releasing material, knowledge, etc to various independent groups now? I mean, if they're going to go this far with their support and training of terrorists, what's to say they haven't been doing so. Maybe we're just better off expanding India till it boarders Afghanistan.
Yes because I'm sure an Indian Occupational force wouldn't cause any problems in Pakistan whatsoever....
From MSNBC:
U.S.: Pakistan ISI directed Kabul embassy attack - World news - South and Central Asia - Pakistan - msnbc.com
If this is, in fact, accurate, then the U.S. should immediately cut off all financial, military, and technical aid to Pakistan unless those responsible are removed from Pakistan's government and all government-related entities. There needs to be concrete and credible evidence to justify such a drastic measure. Congress should immediately request that the evidence on which the allegations are being made is furnished to determine whether such a policy change is justified.
In the meantime, the President should direct the military to immediately devise a plan that would allow the military to rapidly eliminate the need for using Pakistan as a supply route for Afghanistan operations should the above measure become necessary.
Color me surprised. To me, this is kind of like the USA claiming with great shock, "Breaking News! Evidence shows that the moon is NOT made of green cheese!"
Color me surprised. To me, this is kind of like the USA claiming with great shock, "Breaking News! Evidence shows that the moon is NOT made of green cheese!"
When every single joint operation with the Paki's results in the target being long gone when we arrive, and the one time we don't tell the Paki's squat we end up with bin Laden's head on a pike and the Paki government spitting with outrage, I think even the most brain-dead governmental official might have actually sparked enough brain cells to go, "WTF?" a long time ago.
I'm not too surprised. Pakistan has been sliding toward failed state status for some time now. The U.S., not understanding the situation in Pakistan, made a serious strategic error in pushing President Musharraf from power. The result has been that Mr. Musharraf is now embittered toward the U.S. and openly voices opposition to U.S. policy aims and an inept and corrupt successor government that is not appreciably more democratic than Mr. Musharraf's was but is notably more hostile toward U.S. interests. In effect, the U.S. hastened the onset of a power vacuum in Pakistan and that development has undermined U.S. interests in the region.
if Pakistan wants to destroy U.S, it is a matter of time. their supply line goes through Pakistan, U.S should remember that
U.S should accept the defeat now, they have lost the war from poor Afghans. Pakistan could help them in honorable exit, do not expect more then this from Pakistan
Eh, once we stop giving Pakistan billions of dollars every year that they use to line their own pockets and sabatoge US interests, I think we'll have enough money to bribe another corrupt country to let us establish another pipeline. Pakistan doesn't know the meaning of the word "honorable". Personally I expect nothing more from Pakistan than more begging for money with one hand while stabbing us in the back with the other. I just want to get our soldiers out of that entire hellhole pit of corruption that is Iraq and Afghanistan so we can stop paying the damned Pakistan government to train terrorists that blow up Indian cities and murder their own damned people.
\How many nukes do they have? Are they releasing material, knowledge, etc to various independent groups now? I mean, if they're going to go this far with their support and training of terrorists, what's to say they haven't been doing so. Maybe we're just better off expanding India till it boarders Afghanistan.
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