MadDog
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ISIS were guest in the White House? Well, then I'm sure you should have no problem at all proving that fact with some evidence.
I am again, willing to post literally dozens of authoritative links with evidence of Pakistan's deep ties with militant "terrorists" groups, of ISI's intimate involvement with them, of the Pak Army's cooperation with them so I say again, before you criticise someone else's country on that score, perhaps you should look to your own.
Ronald Reagan equated these militants to the founding fathers of US , here are some pics of jallaludin haqqani and hekmatyar with President Ronald Reagan in white house, both of whom are top terror suspects today.
Because it would be completely hypocritical when Pakistan's hands are dripping with the blood of it's terrorist allies, those it has had deep ties with, supported and still supports. You still just don't get that!
Pakistani support for extremists persists | Asia | DW.COM | 29.04.2013
Pakistan: "The Taliban's Godfather"?
US was one of the first countries to recognize Taliban govt in Afghanistan, infact in an official statement US welcomed their coming to power in Kabul, when Talibs refused to give the pipeline contract to Unocol and selected an Argentinian company instead, US broke off all ties and they suddenly became antagonists.
US State Dept has referred to Taliban as "dialogue partners" and refuse to call them terrorists, while referring to IS as terrorists in the same breath, if you want I can post that video. Former US vice president Joe Biden had categorically stated Talibs aren't the enemy. So instead of giving a lecture to Pakistan, why don't you convince your own govt first, who are busy talking to the Talib representatives in Islamabad these days.
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