Naradmuni
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I am crossing my fingers hoping that this bastard is dead. they should fire another missile on his death procession and kill few more talibans.
Very good Idea though...
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I am crossing my fingers hoping that this bastard is dead. they should fire another missile on his death procession and kill few more talibans.
Very good Idea though...
Most stupid idea , in war ethics dead bodies and POW's were treated with honour.
Honoring the soldiers of war, regardless of what side, and exterminating unethical terrorist cockroaches are two different things.
i'm loving it....... US vs TTP......wow
where does indian fit in now????
i'm loving it....... US vs TTP......wow
where does indian fit in now????
Indians fit in consulates of Afganistan. waiting and watching for the appropriate moment.
In this case your question should be about position of Pakistan ?
Every one know India will and remain at US side.
what i syour point? only 9/11 brought indians close to america....and all what the stand for today............ we know wherre india stood before 9/11.
Pakistan should be be happy when US has stopped supporting indian sponsored TTP.
Like in 1971? Well, suspecting India is natural, but that time there was actually evidence of Indian involvement: training camps and movements of guerrilla forces, along with a belligerent Indian leader. Those conditions are absent now. Aside from the odd weapon or two, I see only Pakistani suspicion to fuel your "no doubt" convictions.I have no doubt about that.Indian are playing same game of East Pakistan.
^^^what ever TTP deserved to be roasted in any case as they attacked many mosques in Pakistan.
In any case those who supplied them with latest **** movies and russian vodka were indians because lot of indian stuff and currency was recovered from the same place.
Like in 1971? Well, suspecting India is natural, but that time there was actually evidence of Indian involvement: training camps and movements of guerrilla forces, along with a belligerent Indian leader. Those conditions are absent now. Aside from the odd weapon or two, I see only Pakistani suspicion to fuel your "no doubt" convictions.