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paraclete
Jun 5, 2012, 03:41 PM
It is reported another Al Qaeda leader has been dispatched in Pakistan. It is to be hoped that the kingpin Ayman al-Zawahiri will soon the tracked down so that this sad era can be laid to rest
White House: Al Qaeda No. 2 leader is dead - CNN.com (http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/05/world/asia/pakistan-drone-libi/index.html?hpt=hp_t1)
In all of this the role of Pakistan is little mentioned but I wonder are these terrorists being given sanctuary in Pakistan and to what degree is Pakistan playing a double game
tomder55
Jun 6, 2012, 04:36 AM
Of course Pakistan is playing a double game. I am glad the vermin got wacked . It should give pause to the next in line on AQ's deep bench . Being a # 2 is shiite .
However ;It must be stated that there was a lull in the drone strikes when the Obots thought they could negotiate to re-open the land supply lines through Pakistan into Afghanistan . When they couldn't come to agreement ,the drone strikes commenced on steroids .
Also I would also point out that recently the Obama supporting major dinosaur media have lost that loving feeling because the President is doing his best LBJ imitation ,and micromanaging the air attacks... going so far as to personally signing off on all targeting . During Vietnam ;that was a prelude to escalation.
paraclete
Jun 6, 2012, 06:46 AM
Of course Pakistan is playing a double game. I am glad the vermin got wacked . It should give pause to the next in line on AQ's deep bench . Being a # 2 is shiite .
However ;It must be stated that there was a lull in the drone strikes when the Obots thought they could negotiate to re-open the land supply lines through Pakistan into Afghanistan . When they couldn't come to agreement ,the drone strikes commenced on steroids .
Also I would also point out that recently the Obama supporting major dinosaur media have lost that loving feeling because the President is doing his best LBJ imitation ,and micromanaging the air attacks .... going so far as to personally signing off on all targetting . During Vietnam ;that was a prelude to escalation.
Yes Tom but escalation where? The forces in Afghanistan have a job to do, summer is coming and they didn't achieve as much last year as they would have liked. The rules of engagement have changed. Do you think BO will ride ruffshod over Karzai or do you think he will demonstrate to Pakistan that if they can't solve the border problem he will. Perhaps drones are too subtle and a nice carpet bombing ah la LBJ would bring home the message.
There is a lot of US and NATO material held captive in Pakistan. Do you think he will make a gift of that to Pakistan. A parting gift perhaps. After all if bigbird doesn't go over in Pakistan, what will? The Paki's just don't know how the game is played
tomder55
Jun 6, 2012, 07:43 AM
The Paki's just don't know how the game is played Nor do we. Maybe the Pakis can let us know why so many jihadis that have resumed room temperature after spewing a pink mist have ties to the ISI .
paraclete
Jun 6, 2012, 03:25 PM
Nor do we. Maybe the Pakis can let us know why so many jihadis that have resumed room temperature after spewing a pink mist have ties to the ISI .
Tom you have to get it, the ISI started the jihad, nurtured it, if you scratch an ISI you probably find a pustun, they don't just live in the hills. There is a lot of family business in Pakistan and Pakistan has been ruled by the military for much of its existence. They probably expected to be able to turn the jihad against India and you also need to understand pakis don't like playing second fiddle it is part of the muslim mystique. I think that the jihad is part of the Pakistani paranoia, the soviet invasion came a little too close for comfort, you have to remember the history of the place, it has been conquered more time than they have had hot dinners