Sankrant Sanu December 18, 2008
#491 Posted by _arjun52 on December 28, 2008 5:51:24 pm
#490 Posted by salllman2003 on December 28, 2008 3:57:06 pm
india doesn't need to convince inbredistan...
the US and UK and pretty much the entire international community have accepted the indian version...hence the ban on the JuD..
india doesn't need to convince inbredistan...
the US and UK and pretty much the entire international community have accepted the indian version...hence the ban on the JuD..
#490 Posted by salllman2003 on December 28, 2008 3:57:06 pm
Sankrant,
I'd like to come out of this state of denial but only if you or your media could convince me. While the red arm band story is not so convincing, the indian media stories are not very convincing either. The Indian govt has also failed to come up with any convincing evidence. You must've read a lot what you'd like to read but try listening to this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1dbjWRSkLE
And then ask your self if you are also in a state of denial?
I'd like to come out of this state of denial but only if you or your media could convince me. While the red arm band story is not so convincing, the indian media stories are not very convincing either. The Indian govt has also failed to come up with any convincing evidence. You must've read a lot what you'd like to read but try listening to this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1dbjWRSkLE
And then ask your self if you are also in a state of denial?
#489 Posted by kcs on December 28, 2008 3:35:53 pm
I just read with disgust the news of yet another bomb blast in Pakistan, killing 37 people, mostly people lined up to vote: http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/12/28/pakistan.bomb/index.html#cnnSTCText
I pray for the departed souls and for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.
The Pakistani Taliban has already claimed responsibility and justified it as retribution for the locals' turning against it and killing some of its members. This circumvents the possibility of the GoP blaming it on "Indian terrorists".
Wouldn't it be in the Taliban's and the Pakistani army's interest to actually blame it on India (or non-state actors from Indian terror cells :-))? The purported Indian angle to the Lahore blasts would have been good arsenal for Zardari, Kayani and co., but the Taliban played spoilport.
I pray for the departed souls and for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.
The Pakistani Taliban has already claimed responsibility and justified it as retribution for the locals' turning against it and killing some of its members. This circumvents the possibility of the GoP blaming it on "Indian terrorists".
Wouldn't it be in the Taliban's and the Pakistani army's interest to actually blame it on India (or non-state actors from Indian terror cells :-))? The purported Indian angle to the Lahore blasts would have been good arsenal for Zardari, Kayani and co., but the Taliban played spoilport.
#488 Posted by Eklavya on December 28, 2008 2:16:28 pm
tahmed ji, you are a good person, with naturally generous insincts for your neighbors.
The argument that was being made was radically different, though. It said that while very few people outside of Pakistan (India, if you prefer) yet accepted Pakistan (India, again if you prefer) as a fundamentally evil state, a clear statement was needed to explain why that indeed was the case.
Strong and stable Pakistan (India), in this view, would clearly not be desirable for anybody except for those whose purpose this evil (Pakistan; or India, if you prefer) directly served.
The argument that was being made was radically different, though. It said that while very few people outside of Pakistan (India, if you prefer) yet accepted Pakistan (India, again if you prefer) as a fundamentally evil state, a clear statement was needed to explain why that indeed was the case.
Strong and stable Pakistan (India), in this view, would clearly not be desirable for anybody except for those whose purpose this evil (Pakistan; or India, if you prefer) directly served.
#487 Posted by _arjun52 on December 28, 2008 1:12:35 pm
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#482 Posted by HP on December 28, 2008 12:15:19 pm
#480 Posted by Sheru1849"
I am sure that will help democracy in Pakistan and help keep pak army in control (hp's wish) and make terrorists weaker."
I have known for some time that your skills to argue any thing are pretty week, but I did not know that you are now following Sadna and Chatla in lying through you non existent teeth. I have never supported Pak army's control of Pakistan. In fact, I am totally against it for a long time. I think Indian screw up here would help the army and not the democracy.
Would you mind not relying on lying every so often?
I am sure that will help democracy in Pakistan and help keep pak army in control (hp's wish) and make terrorists weaker."
I have known for some time that your skills to argue any thing are pretty week, but I did not know that you are now following Sadna and Chatla in lying through you non existent teeth. I have never supported Pak army's control of Pakistan. In fact, I am totally against it for a long time. I think Indian screw up here would help the army and not the democracy.
Would you mind not relying on lying every so often?
#481 Posted by Sheru1849 on December 28, 2008 10:12:05 am
it is pathetic to see Indians go to Uncle Sam with a complaint of bad behaviour against a much smaller adversary.
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DM, it may not be entirely true..Pak army has US by the balls in Afghanistan/Fata...US might be anxious if something happens on the eastern front, it will totally screw their plans on the western front...They are probably begging india (not that India can do anything effective in this situation) to hold on and not upset their apple cart on the other side. Pak knows this. this whole exercise was probably orchestrated to make US realize its precarious position in this whole mess...and convey a message to the ambitious Obama not to act on this campaign promises re Pakistan.
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DM, it may not be entirely true..Pak army has US by the balls in Afghanistan/Fata...US might be anxious if something happens on the eastern front, it will totally screw their plans on the western front...They are probably begging india (not that India can do anything effective in this situation) to hold on and not upset their apple cart on the other side. Pak knows this. this whole exercise was probably orchestrated to make US realize its precarious position in this whole mess...and convey a message to the ambitious Obama not to act on this campaign promises re Pakistan.
#480 Posted by Sheru1849 on December 28, 2008 10:04:21 am
tahmed, why don't you suggest to thepowers be in Pakistan send couple of more dastas of terrorists to Bumbai and this time Indians will make sure they just line up in queques so that terrorists can kill more of them and make sure media does not make noise either..after all it is only few hundred dead people. I am sure that will help democracy in Pakistan and help keep pak army in control (hp's wish) and make terrorists weaker.
are you guys gone mad or something?
are you guys gone mad or something?
#479 Posted by Eklavya on December 28, 2008 7:59:50 am
tahmedji, was merely agreeing with you that most of the world does not consider Pakistan to be fundamentally evil. Only a (very?) small number of people have begun to suspect that may indeed be the reason for a great deal of instability around the world. One could even argue that a majority of these (small numbers of) people may be non-Muslim Indians.
#478 Posted by ajeya on December 28, 2008 7:39:48 am
Re: #476
And who exactly are these "helpless" people inside India?
And who exactly are these "helpless" people inside India?
#477 Posted by tahmed32 on December 28, 2008 7:37:20 am
#473 eklavya sahib: please dont distort what i write. that serves no purpose other than further fool yourself.
#476 Posted by tahmed32 on December 28, 2008 7:35:37 am
#472 exactly. indians are alone in their hatred for pakistan...the rest of the world has better things to do than channel their frustrations at some nation or religion. so enjoy venting your frustrations on chowk and on helpless people inside india!
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