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Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Posted by masadi Nov 30, 2008 05:04 pm
does not mean the other guy
Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Posted by masadi Nov 30, 2008 05:02 pm
Anil writes "Is it your so accurate prophecies that is creating new final prophet? ..."

Main jee India has too much to gain by such collaboration with the US. They have sneaked into Afghanistan under the shadow of the US GWOT and their 'wet dream' of doing away with Pakistan as we know it is certainly worth the few hundred lives their sinister plot (hatched with the US) has resulted in (see note). As a matter of fact they give a damn about hundreds of thousands whose lives are lost yearly in Mumbai because of poverty and homelessness.

Now go to hell, just because you cannot handle the truth does not me the other guy is calling for the advent of a prophet...

TNI Masadi


Note: But they will soon find that in such evil collaboration with the US they will get fcuked much like Musharraf did....

Have a great day....

Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Posted by masadi Nov 30, 2008 04:59 pm
HP sahib, all "ism" would indeed contain other things just as they would contain "ismun kabeer"- According to the Quran thus it is explicitly, logically haraam. The goat has nothing to do with it...

Have a nice day and send the goat to tahmed, he needs it for his backyard to remind him of home....

TNI Masadi
Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Posted by masadi Nov 30, 2008 02:46 pm
BTW in addition to my 573, it is no coincidence that ONE "terrorist" survived the Mumbai attacks, the poor bloke was possibly picked up from one of thousands of Pakistanis languishing in Indian jails and beaten into submission as a preplanned plot by the US/Indians, they are working closely together in Afghanistan are they not? It is squeeze time for Pakistan...

Have a nice day and take it easy,

TNI Masadi
Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Posted by masadi Nov 30, 2008 02:44 pm
HP sahib with many apologies for crossing you, you are wrong. The Quran explicitly states that in it is "Ismun Kabeer" meaning big harm or sin, and explicitly states that "Allah ho harama ismun"- Allah has made haraam all sin. Ismun kabeer the subset falls within the larger set of Ism.

Have a nice day and give up the self-stupification liquid (so described by Marx as a personification of private property relations).

TNI Masadi
Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Posted by masadi Nov 30, 2008 02:22 pm
Alcohol is haraam (explicitly) according to the Quran. Read my previous post on the issue.

Have a nice day and take it easy.

TNI Masadi
Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Posted by masadi Nov 30, 2008 02:00 pm
Like I said, the US planned it (with possible Indian involvement)

India-Pakistan tensions may pull in U.S.
Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:29am EST

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE4AT1KI20081130

By Raju Gopalakrishnan - Analysis

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Tensions between India and Pakistan over the Mumbai attacks and threats to move troops to the border between the nuclear rivals are unlikely to lead to a flashpoint, analysts said on Sunday.

But the United States could get ensnared in the row and it may prove to be a setback in the war on Islamic radicals on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, they said.
An Indian Muslim
Posted by masadi Nov 29, 2008 04:56 pm
A U.S. setup

From Dawn http://dawn.com/2008/11/29/top9.htm




WASHINGTON/New York, Nov 28: US anti-terrorism experts have warned that ‘a smoking gun’ in the Mumbai attacks could not only derail Pakistan-India talks, but also jeopardise Islamabad’s relations with Washington.

Christine Fair, a South Asia affairs analyst for US think-tank RAND Corporation, said that the attacks had raised several questions.

“Was Pakistan involved? “What type of Pakistani involvement was there? Did anyone in the government know?”

She warned that “if there is a smoking gun,” it would have serious repercussions for US-Pakistan and Pakistan-India relations.

“The attacks will increase pressure on the incoming Obama administration to be tough on Pakistan,” she warned.

Bruce Riedel, a former South Asia analyst for the CIA and the US National Security Council who now advises President-elect Barack Obama, agreed.

“This is a new, horrific milestone in the global jihad,” he told The Washington Post.

“No indigenous Indian group has this level of capability. The goal is to damage the symbol of India’s economic renaissance, undermine investor confidence and provoke an India-Pakistan crisis.”

But Ms Fair believed that the attacks were apparently carried out by indigenous Indian militants with some outside support.

“This isn’t India’s 9/11. This is India’s Oklahoma City,” said Ms Fair, referring to an April 1995 domestic attack in the US that killed 168 people.

“It is almost unimaginable that this could have been done entirely by outside militants without Indian involvement; implications are very dangerous,” she told Dawn.

“There are a lot of “very, very angry Muslims in India. The economic disparities are startling,” she said. “This is a major domestic political challenge for India.”

Ms Fair said it was not possible to deny what happened during anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat in 2002.

“You have Islamist militants in India and you have a militarised Hindu right; these are small numbers but they feed on each other, without one the other will be difficult to exist,” she said.

Ms Fair said the Indians had a ‘strong incentive’ to link this to Al Qaeda,” but so far no one has presented any evidence to show that Al Qaeda is involved.

Another important question, she said, was how Israel would respond, especially if there’s a Pakistani involvement. “Another important question is: Could this be a reaction to (secret) Pakistan-Israel talks?...

Namrata Goswami, associate fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses in New Delhi, agreed with Ms Fair.

“They want to establish some kind of linkage with Al Qaeda,” she told USA Today. “But I don’t believe it is there. The motive is very, very clear. This outfit wants to attract sponsors abroad. There’s a lot of money in it.”

Ms Goswami also endorsed Ms Fair’s views that Indian Muslims bore plenty of grievances against the Hindu majority. They lag behind economically. And they have been targeted by Hindu extremists; hundreds of Muslims died, for instance, in communal riots in Gujarat in 2002, she said.

Gary Ackerman, a pro-Indian Democratic Congressman from New York, worried about the Mumbai attacks’ implications for the United States.

“The implication for us is that there are bad guys still out there, and we’re going to have to learn how to deal with them, because our friends are getting sucked into this big-time,” said Congressman Ackerman, who chairs the House subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia.

USA Today quoted Bahukutumbi Raman, former head of counter-terrorism for India’s intelligence agency, saying that the attackers caught Indian security forces unprepared.

“Till now, we were greeting with glee Pakistan’s incompetence in dealing with terrorism,” he said. “We can no longer do so. We have become as clueless as Pakistan.”

One highly placed US intelligence official, who has been briefed on the attacks, told CNN that the head of the operation was a Bangladeshi and that the militants were Indians, Kashmiris and Bangladeshis. The Indian military had sustained a large number of casualties, the source said....
An Indian Muslim
Posted by masadi Nov 29, 2008 04:50 pm
From Dawn:

http://dawn.com/2008/11/29/top7.htm

ISLAMABAD, Nov 28: Conditions attached to the $7.6 billion International Monetary Fund loan are expected to cause up to three million job cuts in different sectors and push another 5.6 million to 7.5 million Pakistanis into poverty over the next two years.

This was stated by the chief economist of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Mr Sakib Shirani, at a discussion on the IMF loan organised here on Friday by the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS). A number of economists and industrialists attended the discussion.

However, Mr Shirani, who was part of the talks held in Dubai between Pakistani and IMF officials, said the government was left with no option but to seek the IMF ‘standby arrangements’.

The topic of the discussion was “IMF: pain or panacea”.

When asked about the immediate fallout of the conditions which was aimed at slowing down the import-led economic growth, Mr Shirani said that two to three million people would lose their jobs in various sectors, including fertiliser, manufacturing and services.

He said the GDP growth was expected to slow down to 3.4 per cent this year. “Some 5.6 to 7.5 million people will be added to the existing number of poor”.

He blamed the previous government for introducing the import-led and less diversified economic growth in order to show that Pakistan was growing fast. If the present government succeeds in achieving quarter-wise targets given by the IMF, some improvement could be seen after 2010.
.....
An Indian Muslim
Posted by masadi Nov 29, 2008 04:43 pm
Re #103, no way Jose. I predicted as falsification of my Oct 20 article that he will be elected. No surprises there.

Have a nice day and take it easy,

TNI Masadi
An Indian Muslim
Posted by masadi Nov 29, 2008 03:58 pm
BJ writes "trying to build bridges between Hindus and Muslims to agitate against the British together -- unlike some other leaders who were trying to drive wedges between communities."

It is like a pan-ethnic movement where based on common grievance you join forces on those grievances only, this does not mean you endorse the peculiarities of each group. The colonial monster was big enough for all groups to unite against them. Yasser is an ignoramus who should not be taken seriously....other than by the BBC of course....

Have a nice day and take it easy
A Day At The Tempe Mosque
Posted by masadi Nov 29, 2008 03:54 pm
#1. he was Egyptian you moron...
An Indian Muslim
Posted by masadi Nov 29, 2008 03:50 pm
sunil writes "it is general impression in india that muslims are ungratefull"

Treat an entire group as third rate citizens because you cannot get over the partition and then expecting them to be "grateful" for that. Reminds me of the White man in the US wanting the Black man to be grateful he hung him from a low tree instead of a tall one (reference to lynching).

have a nice day and take it easy,

TNI Masadi
An Indian Muslim
Posted by masadi Nov 29, 2008 03:14 pm
Anil writes "Afterall Obama emerged..."

He did not "emerge" he was pushed up due to being successfully "sold out" at every level of elite socialization and now he is proving that by his appointments and endorsement by Karl Rove... you, as usual have no clue about anything. Get out of my face...

have a nice day,

TNI Masadi
An Indian Muslim
Posted by masadi Nov 29, 2008 02:45 pm
akcheema writes "nb did leave the silly arabic book out ... mustn't forget!"

You miserable idiot, your posts reveal amply that moron-ism has taken deep root. There is nothing "silly" in the Quran, it is heads and shoulders above the kind of nonsense your kind of a-holes spew on here...

Have a nice day,

TNI Masadi
Mumbai Attacks: Shocking
Posted by masadi Nov 28, 2008 06:57 pm
enough for today,

Have a great weekend because come tomorrow you might have to work them to make ends meet....

TNI Masadi
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