arslan_treen
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hahahahah .. an american saying that is the funniest thing ever ... just write on Google which nation gives and believes in conspiracies the most in the world or just watch your own tv or movies for a while .. i mean seriously in all the allegations u usually make, this has to score the top for AWSOMNESS OF WALNUT HEADNES Oh and then you come here .. paraphrase normal words into complex ones and go around and around the made up fact till the next person gives up or if they are presistant throw in the towel and jump ...as that had been the format of many of your arguments .. been reading them for a while now .. but never found some thing strong to reply to .. but today just had to ask as i saw a funny episode of south park .. and it reminded me of you and how you do the arguments ! u sure u a military professional ..not a politician ? or a Fox news analyst ?? as you just like them talk in a way that your words are words of God him self !! tho no offence oK .. take it with a chill as if you are a us soldier i have utmost respect for them .. not the wars but the soldiers and there families many of whom are my close friends ."Pakistan is often blamed for believing in such tales..."
Rightfully so. You are a land whose primary diversion are myths and conspiracies.
"...but judging by the article posted..."
What's this mindless blathering? The article isn't the story. The story's the VIDEO.
Have you seen THE VIDEO? Do you have a problem with the translation of his comments? Do you doubt the identity? Why, if so?
Who knows if this man is lying about the content of his message but it appears offered without coercion. So unless you can cast doubt on the authenticity of the video it's unlikely you can dispute what was said with any credibility.
True? Who knows but it's clear that this man was in the company of H. Mehsud and attacked the C.I.A. facility in Khost shortly thereafter. That doesn't seem to be a dispute by rational souls. It makes clear that there's certainly no connection between the TTP and C.I.A. even if the loons could still imagine such after we drilled Baitullah Mehsud's azz with a HELLFIRE missile last August.
What's interesting is the probable links between A.Q. and the TTP. We already know of A.Q.'s association with the Haqqani network. Were the A.Q/TTP axis incontrovertibly (and it appears so now) established then we'd have linkage between the Afghan taliban, A.Q. and the TTP all operating within a loose confederation and drawing from the same central wahabbist/salafist theology of a global caliphate.
Enough to cause one to wonder how safe those nukes really are?
Sure plants the bulls-eye right on Pakistan as most prudent observers suspect.
Now THERE's a conspiracy that has some legs.
Thanks.
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