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To: The Raven; kattracks; Gunrunner2; rightwing2; VaBthang4; PsyOp; swarthyguy
While i agree that Saddam is a factor that needs to be 'taken care of' i wonder how come we have been ignoring Pakistan (and for that matter Saudi Arabia ...but i know the answer to that one .....someone say fossil fuels)

Anyways, concentrating on Pakistan we observe this is an Islamic nation that is rife with subversive elements in a volatile political atmosphere, and furthermore is in possession of an array of atomic weapons. It has a government that took power through usurping the mantle by a coup de tat, and to make matters even worse Prez. Musharaff seems to be facing great pressure from Islamiacized radicals and his control seems to be questionable at best.

Moreover the Pakistani ISI service has been reported to have provided logistical assistance to the Taliban for years, and even worse has given al Queda itself valuable information. Pakistan was also one of the two countries to recognize the Taliban (the other was Saudi Arabia).

And the British Foreign Secretary said that Pakistan is the leading nation that poses a terrorist threat of magnitude. And some scenarios involve the ISI sneaking material (radoactive) to jehadis since some of the ISI members are quite 'questionable.' Musharaff is said to have little control over the goings on in the ISI.

Hence while we are going after Saddam (and we should since Saddam ...whether he has WMD or not ......is a killer of innocents and dangerous, and his threat needs to be negated). However while we are doing this should we also not defanging a nation that the Brits (and i believe MI6 is quite reliable) say that is the leading terrorist nation?

And why is Pakistan not in the 'Axis of Evil?' If North Korea is in that axis by all means Pakistan should be there. As i said i understand why the Saudis are not present (same reason why nothing happened to them even though 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi) , but Pakistan does not have any large oil reserves i know of. And if it is due to the 'help' they gave us in the Afghan war guarding the Kyber pass i do not think that qualifies! Chances are Osama (if he is alive) waltzed through Pakistani guards while they were 'looking the other way.'

And the Pakistani military folks can be quite fanatical. One (and i know i have repeated this statement several times) said that he would be willing to see the whole of Pakistan destroyed if he could just destroy one or two Indian cities! This was a Pakistani commander expressing his opinion that he would bear the thought of all major Pakistani cities being nuked by India if he could just nuke Bombay and Delhi!!!! What type of mentality is that?

Yet for some reason Pakistan managed to escape the 'Axis of Evil' when (apart from the Saudis) it is probably the most evil nation right now!

Someone know why they are not in the axis (unless it is due to the 'help' they gave us guarding the Pakistani/Afghanistan border)?

7 posted on 09/05/2002 3:25:26 AM PDT by spetznaz
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To: spetznaz
Did you catch Peter Jenning on TV last night interviewing all those Pakistanis who believe that 9/11 was the work of jews and not bin laden or arabs of any kind?

He looked stunned, like all this hate and stupidity were a sudden revelation to him. I wish I could have reached into the TV and slapped him silly. We knew this a year ago. The main-stream media is just now catching on to the fact that most of the Arab world is filled with ignorant, hate-filled nuts that want to see the United States and Isreal destroyed. What a moron.
14 posted on 09/05/2002 11:55:34 AM PDT by PsyOp
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To: spetznaz
Because Colin Powell bonded with Musharraf back in his army days when Musharraf was probably training in the USA.
He bought the bill of goods sold by Musharraf that Pakistan would ally itself with the US in the war on terror.

But define ally - one who lets alqaeda run free in his country, the secret service that owns alqaeda. the ISI,

We needed a large contingent of troops in Pakistan.

What a SNAFU the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan is turning out to be.

But the bankruptness and contradiction of our Saudi/Paki strategy is too much to gloss over now.

One year after 9/11 and the two countries most responsible for 9/11 are our allies.

Money, Honey!
16 posted on 09/05/2002 11:58:32 AM PDT by swarthyguy
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