Pakistan tribesmen warn collaborators.

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  1. moon

    moon Well-Known Member

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    When an invader is killing your neighbors and making illegal drone strikes into your own country - which kill your own soldiers and civilians - it is hardly surprising that any effort to assist them is going to receive short shrift from patriots.
    Would Pakistani lawmakers re-open supply routes to their country's enemies ? What would cause them to make such a decision ? Is the tribal threat to be taken seriously ?

    They really think so, eh ?
     
  2. Serfin' USA

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    When you cross into Afghanistan with attacks, you're gonna get bombed by our drones when going back into Pakistan.

    Don't like it? Don't attack us.
     
  3. moon

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    Don't like it ? Go home.
     
  4. Serfin' USA

    Serfin' USA Well-Known Member

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    We will soon enough.

    Pretty soon, the Taliban will go back to having a monopoly on killing people in Afghanistan.
     
  5. moon

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    Send a missionary.
     
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    Serfin' USA Well-Known Member

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    lol... well played...
     
  7. The Doctor

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    Moon once again showing his overt support for the pedophile worshiping Islamic Imperialist swine wholesale slaughter of innocent civilians or in Taliban parlance "collaborators" :rol:
     
  8. moon

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    I'm supporting a people far more noble than the immoral and mindless trash which bombs them. Your affinity with the immoral and mindless trash is already a matter of record. You also appear to have a misunderstanding of the term ' paedophilia '. This may help;

    http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=spot_the_pedo
     
  9. The Doctor

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    Nobly raping children and strapping bombs to them. :roll:

    No misunderstanding the false prophet Mohammad was a kiddy (*)(*)(*)(*)er.
     
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    And Afghanistan, under the Taliban, will revert to treating their women like mindless child bearing donkeys. Followed by endless beatings if you don't bend your back to their backward extreme misogynst view of the world.
     
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    And follow their prohpet's habit of indulging in dragging sexual favours from under age women, which, we in the West, recognise as children.
     
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    Falena Cherry Bomb Staff Member Past Donor

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  13. dixon76710

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    Revealing that you consider the Taliban who has actively engaged in war against the government of Palistan and threatening to kill Pakistanni governmental representatives to be the "patriots" of Pakistan.
     
  14. moon

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    I don't believe that you understand the term ' Taliban ' any more than the Western/Zionist press does. The Western/Zionist press would have you equate it to ' terrorist ' even when it should rightly be equated to ' resistance '. Whatever, they will target any Pakistani collaborators, according to a spokesman. Any resistance organization would do the same.
     
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    I suspect I know more about theTaliban and Deobandi sect of Islam than you could even comprehend. Make a relevant point if you can.

    Their threatened action of killing civilian Legislators who dont vote the way they prefer leads me to equate them with terrorists


    Revealing, you defending those who threaten to kill their own legislators if they dont vote as they please as "patriots". Sure youre not a muslim. Usually it takes a strong faith in Islam to believe that assasination of legislators is an acceptable and moral course of action.
     
  16. AJ98

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    Hey moon, maybe you should go move to Afghanistan after NATO pulls out and tell us how great life is there under the rule of the Taliban.
     
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    The only reason there has been an increase in drone attacks because our "ally" "Pakistan" is supposed to be fighting the Taliban, stop letting the Taliban from using Pakistan as a base to invade Afghanistan instead we see Pakistan allowing the Taliban to use their country as their headquarters to lunch invasion against Afghanistan.

    It is all up to Pakistan, if they want to be our ally then act as an ally, right now Pakistan is only saying they are our ally but they do not act as our ally.

    Ironic, the Taliban is threatening Tribal leaders instead of the Pakistan threatening the Taliban this clearly speaks who is in control.
     
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    I think there is a great deal of animosity between Pakistan and the United States. The people there feel as if they are just pawns of the US government and feel as if they are being dictated to by the US government without taking into account their own needs. This is a resentment that has been building up amongst the people of Pakistan since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

    I also believe that Pakistan doesn't even really care about Afghanistan's future. I don't think they care about its stability or security in relation to their own interests as they largely feel there is little connection between the two. I think they have a larger interest invested in their feuds with India and China rather than NATO's War on Terror. There is no doubt that Pakistan is showing the Taliban some leniency and is dragging their feet in an effort to help us chase after them. But I think that is only the case because they simply just don't care.
     
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    This thread is a mess.
     
  20. Albert Di Salvo

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    Sweetie, two can play that game. Guess who gets together on Fridays at known locations?
     
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    Pakistan .... is the most retarded friend of uSA
     
  22. Albert Di Salvo

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    There's a lot of triumphalism in the Pakistani press right now at having defeated a superpower.
     
  23. WanRen

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    The reason there is animosity is because the Pakistan government are not serious in wanting to fight and defeat the Taliban. All the Pakistan have been doing is asking for money, blackmailing and double crossing the USA.

    Pakistan is very much interested in Afghanistan that is why they have the Taliban to use them as their de facto invasion army.

    The only reason Pakistan allied with the USA after 9/11 was because of fear, the USA and the world was really angry and were serious in liberating Afghanistan from the Taliban but after the USA settle down and re-direct their attention to Iraq, Pakistan knew from that moment the USA is no longer serious with Afghanistan or that they can in anyway harm Pakistan that was the time they started to double cross the USA. The USA at that time was relying on Pakistan to defeat the Taliban that would have a direct consequence of a USA success in Afghanistan.
     
  24. AJ98

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    Yeah well the Taliban and Pakistan aren't exactly friendly with each other you know. There have been many reports of serious clashes between Taliban forces and Pakistan security forces, some of which were deliberately initiated by the Taliban. I just think they don't worry much about Afghanistan because they view their Eastern borders as more of a long term and immediately more dire issue. Afghanistan has been unstable for a long time, and has seen foreign occupations before. Afghanistan is not a nuclear power nor does it have some of the largest military forces in the world. India and China have those things in common, and the three rivals have also been disputing rights to the same territories for decades now. For Pakistan, which is a smaller country in size and in military force has to contend with two larger nuclear powers on its doorstep. A bunch of gun toting tribesmen playing with their pricks on the side of a mountain is the last thing Pakistan needs to worry about.

    But there is no doubt that they sided with us in the war, not because they were afraid, but because they understood that they had no other choice unless they wanted to get in our way of exacting revenge against AQ. Which is why we went to war with the Taliban. Pakistan has been skeptical of America for a long time now. Ever since they felt used by the American government during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Before then the people of Pakistan looked up to us and viewed us as a force of good. In recent years we have been doing unsanctioned cross border raids, dropping bombs from predator drones on their side of the border while racking up quite a bit of collateral damage. Naturally, they are going to despise us for it and only see this as proof that we will throw our weight around at their expense. They aren't picking up the slack on their end of the war, because they probably feel it isn't their war to begin with. And Afghanistan's future is of no consequence to Pakistan. Pakistan was doing just fine on their own with a Taliban controlled Afghanistan as the two didn't really clash with each other. 10 years of NATO occupied Afghanistan, and they have seen more aggressive NATO attacks on their own soil.

    The big reason why they probably aren't engaging the Taliban more aggressively is because they understand that they won't be leaving. The Soviets tried to do it and failed. Its been 10 years for us and we haven't accomplished anything. Pakistan just doesn't care about Afghanistan.
     
  25. henrypanda

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    Pakistan is training the tali-bans and attacking the countries and now they are telling that we don't know how it's happen, they are doing cheating
     

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