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Truth Behind US-India Nuclear Deal

Shanay Khuda December 13, 2006

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#58 Posted by taikonaut on December 16, 2006 8:37:27 am



#56 by kaalchakra on December 16, 2006 7:50am PT
# 53

But seriously, expecting the US to do that would be too much. :)

I sincerely hope you meant this as a joke.

I see these so-called Indian nationalist like 1saurabh who are hell bent on inviting US and UK into their regional wars.

Well what can you expect from these ghaddars. They did the same thing by inviting B-EIC (British East India Company) into the regional fights. And guess what! Before we knew it, BEIC was ruling the whole subcontinent.

Now this aulad-e-ghaddars (decedents of traitors) is at it again.

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#64 Posted by 1saurabh on December 16, 2006 11:34:58 pm
taikonaut Re: # 58

``I see these so-called Indian nationalist like 1saurabh who are hell bent on inviting US and UK into their regional wars.

Well what can you expect from these ghaddars. They did the same thing by inviting B-EIC (British East India Company) into the regional fights. And guess what! Before we knew it, BEIC was ruling the whole subcontinent.

Now this aulad-e-ghaddars (decedents of traitors) is at it again``



Guess what is happening here ? ``Ulta Chor Kotwal Ko Daante``. It was Pakistan who repeatedly raised the Kashmir issue on the international forums and joined hands with the US by ditching the Talibans. It was Pakistan who invited the US into its backyard. Now once inside, the US will surely do the unfinished task of removing the WMDs on one pretext or the other. Calling us Indians Gaddars will not change the picture.

regards.
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#65 Posted by taikonaut on December 17, 2006 7:49:51 am



#64 by 1saurabh on December 16, 2006 11:34pm PT
taikonaut Re: # 58

It was Pakistan who repeatedly raised the Kashmir issue on the international forums

anti-subcontinent forces tend to mutilate history pretty quick.

Oh Baboo Raam! your chucha (uncle of all pseudo-nationalists) was the first one who ran straight to UN for Kashmir. He is the one who promised plebiscite. Nehru is the one who did spin-doctoring with Indian constitution. Remember that article 370?

Read up on your history first.



#64 by 1saurabh on December 16, 2006 11:34pm PT
and joined hands with the US by ditching the Talibans. It was Pakistan who invited the US into its backyard.

Hardly truthful. Why don`t you say ``Pakistan first invited Commies in Afghanistan, then Pakistan invited USA, then Pakistan invited Talibans``. Man your sense of history is so convoluted!. No wonder ghaddars and sell out to Europeans have use twisted logic to sell out the Indian subcontinent.

Sad indeed.
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#66 Posted by 1saurabh on December 17, 2006 8:21:53 am
taikonaut Re: # 65

``No wonder ghaddars and sell out to Europeans have use twisted logic to sell out the Indian subcontinent.``



Do you seriously think any country would ``Buy`` Pakistan? Are you nuts? In the present day world nobody would ``Take`` Pakistam even if offered free of cost. Your Jihadi credentials have ensured this.

Simply put the US is only interested in cleaning pure land of Terrorists, eliminate powers that be in Pakistan that support Jihad worldwide and importantly to difuse permanently the Islamic Bomb. The US will achieve this by befriending Pakistan without violance.


Time for Pakistanis now to stop blaming every body else, particularly India, for all its problems.

regards
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#60 Posted by subhashjoshi on December 16, 2006 9:05:46 am
Re: # 58 taikonaut

[.......Now this aulad-e-ghaddars (decedents of traitors) is at it again.]

And what about your wonderful bleeding India through a thousand cuts strategy that didn`t work?

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#57 Posted by taikonaut on December 16, 2006 7:51:55 am



#55 by 1saurabh on December 16, 2006 7:08am PT
Re: # 54

It is far wiser than sending JIHADIS into other country.


Wiser? Wiser my @r$e!

Banyas were finally liberated from commie yoke by the same Jihadis. Now Banyas give us lectures on peace and capitalism. Once a commie banya, always a commie.
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#56 Posted by KaalChakra on December 16, 2006 7:50:42 am
# 53

But seriously, expecting the US to do that would be too much. :)

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#54 Posted by taikonaut on December 16, 2006 7:02:23 am



#53 by 1saurabh on December 16, 2006 6:44am PT
Re: # 51

Next in the US firing line would be Pakistan. Us would rid Pakistan of all its WMDs including Nukes in the pretext of chasing terrorists. that will make the world a more safe place.


hahah! Banyas are always looking for someone else to do their bidding. First you guys got that bhuddu Mujib, and now you think the whole USA will take your bait hook line and sinker. Man talk about wet dreams!
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#59 Posted by subhashjoshi on December 16, 2006 9:03:11 am
Re: # 54 taikonaut


[.......and now you think the whole USA will take your bait hook line and sinker. Man talk about wet dreams!]

Please look at what your compatriot Mr Ahmad Madani writes below in #41:


``Now kindly read how Indians are in words of president Nixan. Now he was very devious himself. And when he qualifies some body means its real hard case of Saitan.
Nixon write in his memories

“Pakistanis are straightforward and sometimes extremely stupid. Indians are more devious, sometimes so smart that we fall for their line, ..``

So it may not be wet dreams after all! :)



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#55 Posted by 1saurabh on December 16, 2006 7:08:12 am
Re: # 54

``Banyas are always looking for someone else to do their bidding.``

It is far wiser than sending JIHADIS into other country.
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#52 Posted by KaalChakra on December 15, 2006 9:05:09 am
LOL #51

Soysauce, doesn`t this whole NPT business seem more show than substance? Neither China nor the US does or should treat friends and foes and everyone else the same.
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#51 Posted by arjun2 on December 15, 2006 8:31:16 am
#44 by soysauce on December 14, 2006 9:27pm PT


china may make an exception in the case of pakistan or north korea.


Yeah...there`s a real possibility of that happening in the FUTURE....</sarcasm>
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#53 Posted by 1saurabh on December 16, 2006 6:44:34 am
Re: # 51

Next in the US firing line would be Pakistan. Us would rid Pakistan of all its WMDs including Nukes in the pretext of chasing terrorists. that will make the world a more safe place.
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#50 Posted by dost_mittar on December 15, 2006 8:19:09 am
nasah:

This is one of the reasons why you should support this deal. If this deal goes through, at least the civilian reactors -and the new ones are supposed to be civil- will come under the IAEA inspection standards which will ensure greater safety than those not subject to external, independent oversight.
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#49 Posted by nasah on December 15, 2006 7:56:11 am
``I am against this deal as its detrimental to Pakistan, china and America and for Indian people. Indian people will be subjected to radiation desease in big numers as they built shoddy buildings and recently they were building roof of atomic plant roof came down it was so bad. They are cheat and bad building will lead to leaking nuclear light ande killing in millions due to nuclear disease. ``(madani )

madani sahib -- you are one astute observer -- besides its sinkhole aspect of immoral militarization I am also afraid of another Chernobyl in India or Pakistan -- the Russians are sloppy and corrupt -- the Indians and the Pakistanis are sloppier and corrupter......
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#48 Posted by dost_mittar on December 15, 2006 7:54:21 am
#46:

Yes, there was a small window of opportunity when the changes were announced a couple of weeks ago. There was impulse selling of some good income trusts, more than was justified by the changes, but the initial reaction has now been corrected.
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