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Obama's War Against Pakistanis by Jack D. Douglas

I watched an interview with Bob Woodward about his new book, Obama's War. It was mostly inside-dopsterish Woodward at his worst. But at the end a young anchor asked him what the U.S. attacks in Pakistan were going to produce in the near future. He smiled in his all-knowing and impish way, said he could not really say [of course], but "I think you should strap yourself in!" Translation: you ain't seen nothing yet, so hang on Sloopy and fasten your seatbelt for a wild ride ahead.

This time he was right. In the last few days since then the U.S. has openly attacked Pakistan twice and today the enraged and humiliated Pakistani military shut the vital U.S. supply lines from the Pakistani ports into Afghanistan. Supplies are the carotid and aorta of U.S. and Nato forces in Afghanistan where they are already losing the nine-year-old war.

I doubt the Pakistanis will actually launch military attacks on the U.S. at this point. But they are showing they mean business. They don't plan to be another victim of American imperialism any more than they already have been. They are not a defenseless Cambodia or Afghanistan the U.S. can bomb into the stone age without serious fighting.

I have said for the past few years that the U.S. was pushing Pakistan into civil wars and disintegration that would lead to the overthrow in some way of the totally corrupt puppet regime there. Several days ago the Pakistani military told the regime they've had enough and now demand effective action to deal with all of Pakistan's ghastly problems.

The U.S. is already fighting the vast Pashtun nation of roughly 40 million in fierce and effective fighters in the whole Afpak region who have finally gotten some of their vast forces well enough trained and armed to defeat U.S. and Nato forces piecemeal in the ancient guerilla ways they use. They are already defeating the U.S., which is why Obama et al. have increased the drone murders of Pakistani Pashtun drastically and are now openly attacking with Special Ops and helicopter gun ships.


The U.S. is blinded by Hubris and wounded Vanity and cannot see that no one but the criminals getting U.S. payoffs support the U.S. regime in Kabul. Everyone is attacking the U.S., Nato, and the Kabul Criminal Regime. The now open cyber-warfare against Iran will encourage Iran to secretly ship more weapons to the guerillas and they may unite with Pakistan to crush the U.S. between them. They can each field many millions of trained and armed young men who loathe the U.S. Everyone in Pakistan except the criminals now loathe the U.S., who used to be their trusted ally.

The U.S. fortress in Baghdad, the Green Zone, is now a free fire target for Shia Iraqis. Their mortars have hit the Green Zone on at least 22 days in Sept., a vast new record, especially for the Shia. The Americans say the Iranians are sending weapons to the Shia.

If the U.S. forces the Pakistanis, the Pashtun, the rest of Afghanistan, Iran, and the Iraqis into an alliance of sorts against the U.S. in the whole region, they could send tens of millions of young men into battle against the tiny U.S. forces, They have a population of around 300 million and an average age that is very youthful and gives them an immense numerical superiority over the U.S.

If anyone can unite them against us, it's Obama and his mickey mouse strategists at the Pentagon and White House and State Department.

The Pashtun have a favorite strategy of suddenly uniting in the hills to surround and annihilate an invading army. The Pakis and Persians and Arabs in Iraq are good at that too.

Stay tuned and tighten your seat belt.



October 1, 2010

Jack D. Douglas [send him mail] is a retired professor of sociology from the University of California at San Diego. He has published widely on all major aspects of human beings, most notably The Myth of the Welfare State.
 
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Hell yeah!

I agree to everything that has been written in this article. US is in no position to save itself. The human capital of Afghans and Pakistan far exceeds US and Nato tiny forces. **** they will get hammered and massacred into the graves of Afghanistan. The best US can do now is leave this region for good.

Learn something from AVATAR movie these idiots. If Pakistan starts re-uniting Afghans, Iranis under one platform they will be so fucked! The Pak army is done with it now. Do more will be replied with no more. Don't forget Russians will help without giving it a 2nd thought.

US is occupied by foes. Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia and China will do anything to **** USA.
 
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Hell yeah!

I agree to everything that has been written in this article. US is in no position to save itself. The human capital of Afghans and Pakistan far exceeds US and Nato tiny forces. **** they will get hammered and massacred into the graves of Afghanistan. The best US can do now is leave this region for good.

Learn something from AVATAR movie these idiots. If Pakistan starts re-uniting Afghans, Iranis under one platform they will be so fucked! The Pak army is done with it now. Do more will be replied with no more. Don't forget Russians will help without giving it a 2nd thought.

US is occupied by foes. Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia and China will do anything to **** USA.


Forget about few words the author used. Rest he makes alot of sense.

We had been observing restrain for long all these years. US just need to realise that its frustration over its own failure can not be blamed on others.

A wrong war it was to begin with which had dragged us into it and today we have more extremism than ever.

This will take over many years to clean the mess even if yankees leave the region
 
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Rachel Maddow brilliant as always
 
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Pakistan should now think seriously what there option are
Iran realationship with pakistan is NOT an OPtion anymore
and certain people better star to wake and not live in the fanstay Money money money.
 
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I don't disagree that destabilization efforts are fast tracked but I do have a problem with this :



I doubt the Pakistanis will actually launch military attacks on the U.S. at this point. But they are showing they mean business. They don't plan to be another victim of American imperialism any more than they already have been. They are not a defenseless Cambodia or Afghanistan the U.S. can bomb into the stone age without serious fighting.


See, beyond the chest thumping, what have the Pakistanis done to show they "mean business", whatever that means??

And what "plan" do they have to not be another "victim"?

And exactly how are they not "defenseless"?


I think Pakistani civilian politicians and military ones (yeah, I know) realize that Pakistan is simply, never was, in any position to confront the US or anybody else - I mean look at how miserably they have faired against a rag tag bunch like the TTP and their Laskar of this and Jaish of that - So, if any thing, they simply want to maneuver, to use this situation against each other to solidify their internal positions.

Failure to see this situation in this light, will result in disappointment.
 
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