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I'm glad that you at least acknowledge that we have some respect for human freedoms such as the 'freedom of expression', whereas you on the other hand, clearly don't seem to have one.With all due respect to your perverse notions of "freedom of expression", THIS expression by Mr. Rahman-
"Pakistan should have supported Taliban insurgency since the beginning, We shouldn't have let US establish strong foothold in Afghanistan.
Anyway, better late then never."
makes clear his eagerness to support the taliban insurgency, late or otherwise. I understand his words clearly and so do you. This is a mission supported by the government of the nation in which he lives. TODAY their soldiers are there fighting and, quite possibly, dying as they have on behalf of Afghanistan and the U.N.
Don't dissemble this terribly harsh reality about Mr. Rahman's words. They are the words of an avowed supporter of the taliban insurgency and you'd damn well better understand what that means in blood and guts.
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Read A Rahman's posts.
He's clearly an enemy of the U.N. mission. That includes, of course, the country he lives in-Canada. He's the enemy of their soldiers. Do you think the taliban distinguish their targets on this matter? I sure don't. They, in fact, seem eager to kill Canadian soldiers. Especially so. Nobody's army has suffered more by it's size than the Canadian army.
I'd sure not be happy to have my son die in Afghanistan and Mr. Rahman's attitude next door to mine.
And I'd sure not live in such a nation were I Mr. Rahman. My conscience couldn't abide living among the heinous enemy against whom I cheer the taliban may kill.
He should be ashamed of himself. You too if you feel the same way about the Canadian mission in Kandahar.
JMHO.
Thanks.
"Pakistan should have supported Taliban insurgency since the beginning, We shouldn't have let US establish strong foothold in Afghanistan.
Anyway, better late then never."
A. Rahman, your reply is interesting. Do you contenence, then, the killing of Canadian soldiers in the very, very actively Quetta shura supported neighborhood of Kandahar? Apparently so.
That makes you an enemy of the Canadian and American people. How comfortable to be able to reside in Canadian lands and be protected by Canadian laws against your declared determination to support war upon the Afghan people and it's Canadian supporters..
Taliban is our plan B incase if US Nato and India Decide to have some kind of Adventure games in Pakistan which many still fear ...
Why should Canadian life matter more than Pakistani?"I think people like Rahman realize that by not supporting the Taliban, Pakistan has screwed itself up."
He's making up for lost time with his realization and all these words of defense and justification spell just one thing- a taliban bullet or bomb with a Canadian address on the other end...
...and to some here that's o.k though it's measured in bone and blood by some family back in Canada. For what? The neo- colonial/imperialist conquest of islamic Afghanistan by the new crusaders or some such B.S?
No. It isn't o.k. Not one bit. Plain, simple and as sure as the sun rising in the east.
Rahman's comment is an expression of an enemy of the Canadian mission in Afghanistan and comes from a guest, resident, or citizen of that nation. His words are perfectly clear.
The U.N. mission in Afghanistan is honorable. My enemy and it's friends are not. Many of them are right here.