You instinctively converted the world community into USA and also generalized the specifics I was trying to point by involving all kinds of cases. And US invasion of Iraq for oil is not a conspiracy theory to me. But oil, while may have been the core reason, was definitely not the facilitator of...
Relevant yes, but some amount of fluctuation is inevitable given the socio-political structure of the country. The growth of the nation depends on the individual growths of the states, which needs to be expedited when thoughts are equally shifted on state's economic performance along with the...
Right, classic example of everyone looking at the hole in the ground and one looking at the ground. Pakistan must have some treasure trove for which its military, administration and intelligence are sought after in the whole world, though of course not in the usual way.
You should instead be...
Even if we believe that they have no evidence, they must be doing it with some strong conviction. Does that not bothers you? A journalist, and not just one, is directly blaming country's premier intelligence service with some serious charges and with so much conviction that they have gone to the...
You can find a 100 excuses for all ill-doings of your military and intelligence, but the longer it takes for the Pakistanis to realize the truth, the more stronger the hold of the extremists will materialize in the military and administration of Pakistan, which these journalists are/were trying...
How is the journalist community seeing this incident? There are only two ways ahead: either these claims of ISI involvement is false and hence we could see business as usual or that these claims are true and the journalists in Pakistan are working to do something about it. Or a third way, that...
But are we seeing any official denial? I see reason in this article. After all, Saleem Shahzad's reporting was clearly making a lot of people very uncomfortable in Pakistan.
For the WMDs that you never found?
Or for the oil reserves you had your eyes set?
Secret US plans for Iraq's oil
In Rebuilding Iraq’s Oil Industry, U.S. Subcontractors Hold Sway
You mean What Iraqis think of the U.S. occupation. or a poll: Iraq war opposition at record high
But...
The history of cross-border terrorism in India is of more than 15 years, and I can bet that you have no clue how many blasts in India have traced their links to Pakistan. You endorse the law-enforcing authorities when they nab the Hindus, but you are blind-folded or ignorant that they have been...
And it is about the same incidents. Don't bore me.
No terror is acceptable. That is why the four Hindus are chargesheeted. The controversy is a likely phenomenon due to these incidents being of the first kind and due to the kind of government at the center.
You want more clarity?
So you doubt the source because the writer sounds a Hindu?
That is the correct rendition of the general sentiment. And you should also know how that sentiment was built. But you don't find it likely that something that has never been experienced before, the so-called Hindu terrorism, is...
I don't think you can defend the Iraq war. The compulsion that led you there, was it justified?
BTW Have you watched the movie Green Zone? I don't think it was made out of propaganda story.
And you utterly believe him because it suits your core liking right? You are simply too innocent. Read through A Timeline of India's Growing Terrorism. If that does not shakes your perception even a tad, let me know how "in every terrorist activity hindu extremists were involved". And we will...