Karzai threatens to send Afganistan Army into Pakistan

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  1. wmghori

    wmghori Well-Known Member

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    #201
    hahahahaha joke of the day, Rehman Malik a true Pakistani patriot.

    Its not your fault, you don't know his background.
     
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    gworld Prominent Member

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    #202
    Are you still upset that they didn't accept your mom application? I have told you many times that it got nothing to do with me, she is just too old and ugly for that type of work. :D
     
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    #203
    ban soon ? :eek:
     
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    #204
    Why? Did you see what Will posted to Gworld first?
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    #205
    P & R posts are normally more amicable and friendlier than in other sections. Doesn't surprise me though better that members keep to the topic of the thread.
     
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    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    #206
    Nah... gworld is a friend of the forum admin.

    What are you talking about? It's public knowledge what business gworld is in. If you have a problem with prostitution, take it up with him.


    P.S. Thanks for the comments about my mother in my Reputation panel. :rolleyes:
     
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  7. bogart

    bogart Notable Member

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    Iraq is a joke compared to what is going in Pakistan. Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province has a population of 21 million and is completely controlled by the taliban. From their bases in the tribal areas the taliban control entry into and out of Peshawar, a major Pakistani city. The Taliban have entered Peshawar and are on the verge of taking control.

    "Peshawar is in a state of siege and if Peshawar falls, the rest of the districts in the NWFP would fall like ninepins," a worried senior government official was quoted as saying by the Dawn daily of Pakistan.

    According to the daily, with militants knocking at the gates of the capital of the NWFP, "even the more circumspect government and police officials now grudgingly concede that Peshawar, too, could fall in a few months." "It would be a shame if Peshawar were to fall. It is not Swat. It is home to the headquarters of the 11th Corps, the paramilitary Frontier Corps, the Frontier Constabulary and the police," the daily said.


    http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20080625/1248/twl-fear-of-peshawar-falling-to-taliban.html

    Taliban execute a villager just 26 kilometers outside of Peshawar, Pakistan.
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  8. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    #208

    That's all the fault of the Jews, dontchaknow?

    The guy with the rifle, he's really a Mossad agent.

    They are just trying to make Muslims look bad.

    It's really the Western press which is to blame. :rolleyes:
     
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  9. bogart

    bogart Notable Member

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    #209
    Taliban bring vigilante law to Peshawar - Peshawar is just 90 minutes by highway to the Pakastani capital, Islamabad

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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    #210
    Don't Pakistan have an army? They surely won't let such a strategic area fall will they? I find it quite amazing that it can happen. If I am the military chief I would have mobilized the entire nation's forces to take Peshawar back.

     
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  11. Will.Spencer

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    #211
    But don't you see, being executed in public is that mans right.

    Saving him from being executed for homosexuality, witchcraft, pre-marital sex, etc... would be the civilized world forcing our corrupt worldview upon him.

    We should respect his rights and let him be executed. He and his children with him, for the next million generations.

    Why, I bet if we went there and talked to him right before his execution, he would say "Zionists! Get away from me! I must go now to be executed for speaking out against the disciples of the great Prophet Muhammad! Get me a rope! If no one else will execute me, I will do it myself! Don't oppress my people, you pig fuckers!" :rolleyes:
     
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  12. bogart

    bogart Notable Member

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    The US may need to go into the tribal areas to act against the taliban.

    The problem is that many in the military and Pakastani secret service support the taliban.

    There is also talk that the US will take custody of the Pakastani nuclear arsensal for safekeeping.

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The Pakistani Taliban have taken dozens of hostages, including police officers, paramilitary fighters and even state bank officials, and threatened on Friday to begin killing them unless the government released four of their comrades captured last week.

    The news media in Pakistan have been abuzz about suggestions in Washington that the United States might act directly in the tribal areas to stop the flow of Taliban fighters into Afghanistan. Most Pakistanis would strongly oppose such a move as a violation of sovereignty.


    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/19/world/asia/19pstan.html?ref=world
     
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    earthfaze Peon

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    #213
    I can understand how they might view it as a violation of sovereignty, but at the same time can you really call a nation that cannot unify itself and protect it's own cities and borders as truly sovereign?
     
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  14. Will.Spencer

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    #214
    Pakistan has an army, but not one that can successfully take on the Taliban on their own.

    The Paki's will have to decide whether they want to win with us or lose without us.

    Or, we will elect Barack Obama and the Pakistani's will have no choice but to fight on their own. That will be the bloodiest civil war in my lifetime. It will make Rawanda look like Kansas.

    This is really not that far different from Lebanon, where the Lebanese citizens are virtual prisoners of Hezbollah.
     
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    #215
    #1 Who cares what business he is in, you stated something about morals ;)
    #2 I have no problem with prostitutes.
    #3 I did not give you a rep
     
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    #216
    And now back to our regularly scheduled programming...
     
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    Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said that Pakistan will not admit foreign troops.

    The situation with the cross border attacks from the taliban in the NW Frontier Provinces is getting out of control and it will be left to be seen how long NATO will tolerate it.

    Pakistani intelligence officials, and villagers near the border of North Waziristan and Afghanistan's Khost province said last week large numbers of Western troops had been airlifted in and had begun building scores of bunkers along the frontier.

    Residents of Pakistani tribal areas on the Afghan border have reported an increased activity of pilotless U.S. drones.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080719/wl_nm/pakistan_security_dc_1
     
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    #218
    Mullah Rahim, the most senior Taliban leader in Afghanistan's Helmand province, just surrendered to Pakistani authorities.

    This highlights, yet once again for the slow people, that this conflict is truly international.

    The is no Iraq war, there is only an Iraqi front. There is no war in Afghanistan, there is only a front in Afghanistan -- and one that is quickly moving South towards Northern Pakistan.

    This is putting pressure on the Pakistani's -- as the Southern front of the Islamists and the Northern front of civilized Pakistan are now being forced together with incredible pressure.
     
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    #219
    It's the same war on terror.

    A lot of people think that if the US gets out of Iraq then we will be left alone. Who is anyone kidding. It's either over there or over here.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080723/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/al_qaida_afghanistan
     
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    #220
    Us going to Iraq brought the vast majority into Iraq, let us not forget..
     
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