Pakistanis in Pakistan doing what Pakistanis do
Pakistan . . . officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan . . .
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan
“”China will continue to work with the Pakistani side, to jointly counter the threats of terrorism and earnestly protect the safety of Chinese personnel, institutions and projects””???
China will continue to work to project threats of terrorism and earnestly project terrorism, chaos, and totalitarian rule to every entity, country on the planet (and the South Pole of the Moon). The Obama / Biden Crime Syndicate is an example of how the Chicoms operate.
So, how many dead?
Effective measures will take place....
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/4dde5dbf-b04e-4af2-8453-060db5ce6246
Baluchistan...the gift that keeps on giving...
From FrontPage Mag:
...be the sole, or even the key, source of expertise for a major terrorist group.
According to U.S. intelligence, this family is Baluch, a Sunni Muslim people, living in Eastern Iran and Western Pakistan (The Path to 9/11 erroneously identifies Yousef as Palestinian.) Following Yousef’s arrest in Islamabad, the New York Times reported:
The Pakistan newspaper, The News, which is said to have good sources in the Pakistani military’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency, said that “if features could betray geography,” Mr. Yousef appeared to Pakistani investigators “as if he is from the coastal belt of Baluchistan.”...[They] had noted that President Saddam Hussein’s Government in Iraq had tried to exploit animosities against the Iran Government among Baluch tribal people in southeastern Iran during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. The newspaper said this could explain how Mr. Yousef came into possession of the Iraqi passport that he used when he arrived in New York in September 1992, six months before the World Trade Center bombing. “If Ramzi is in fact of Iranian Baluch origin, it would not have been big problem for him to get an Iraqi passport,” the newspaper said. [February 13, 1995]...
Al Qaeda’s Hidden Roots
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=24537