Fighting in Jammu and Kashmir was always seen by the west as a struggle for freedom but now i believe the outlook has changed slightly and the fighting is now seen as a war between islamic terrorists and India's desperate resolve to protect its citizens and its national intergrity and soverignity.But the world has a long way to go before it can condemn this war as a pakistan sponsered islamized proxy war.Unfortunately President George W Bush himself has spoken of the US pursuing tolerance and freedom in several contentious areas of the world, including Kashmir.
He vowed "we will pursue a world of tolerance and freedom. From Kosovo to Kashmir.(BUT THIS WAS BEFORE 9/11)
We are forced to get along well with our islamanazi "friend" primarily because we need their oil badly and because we dont want to be isolated.None of the world nations (that includes the USA an UK) will stand with us to condemn Saudi Arabia.
They're two faced dogs, and we should have attacked them the same time we attacked Iraq. They're not friends of ours, and they never will be.
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<< Fighting in Jammu and Kashmir was always seen by the west as a struggle for freedom but now i believe the outlook has changed slightly and the fighting is now seen as a war between islamic terrorists and India's desperate resolve to protect its citizens and its national intergrity and soverignity.But the world has a long way to go before it can condemn this war as a pakistan sponsered islamized proxy war.Unfortunately President George W Bush himself has spoken of the US pursuing tolerance and freedom in several contentious areas of the world, including Kashmir.
He vowed "we will pursue a world of tolerance and freedom. From Kosovo to Kashmir.(BUT THIS WAS BEFORE 9/11)
We are forced to get along well with our islamanazi "friend" primarily because we need their oil badly and because we dont want to be isolated.None of the world nations (that includes the USA an UK) will stand with us to condemn Saudi Arabia. >>
Ah-Hah - a reasoned voice. Thank God. [That's two of you]
Blessings - Brian
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