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Agree with Gen. Gul
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Agree with Gen. Gul
he wants to be in limelight .. may be he has political ambitions.. may be he wants a career in media..It is high time we stopped listening to the ex-chiefs of 1980s- at his time there was neither Taliban nor Osama with Alqaeda! So why should the media ask a very old retired general? There are scores of retired generals in Pakistan. I think there have been more than seven ISI chiefs since he retired, why do the media not go and talk to others? The stories he tells are usually half cooked. What is in Hamid Gul except for some chatpata story/headline? Senseless media! Will ever our government put a full stop to this frenzy of media?
thanks for being so forthcoming... its the tiny liberal elite who make the right noises but my guess is most muslims did feel elated when it happened. 10 years of terror attack on pakistan has not faded the feeling, apparently.Well i dont understand the problem here. Not only does he but half of the muslim world believes that Osama Bin Laden was not a terrorist.
And almost all of the muslim world were happy when Al-Qaeda carried out the attack on the World Trade Centre. Now I dont support Al-Qaeda they are nuts, but destroying the WTC was a class act. The next day when I attended my computer class, the teacher had made a power point presentation showing plane hitting the tower and everyone in my class was laughing.
It is the reality we may try to act all noble and all, but in truth most of the muslims were delighted.
And it really depends on one's thinking that a person in a terrorist.
Even George Washington was a terrorist for the British but was the First President of USA. Imagine an American telling that to a British at that time that George Washington was not a terrorist. How would he react?
Similarly, I dont consider any mujahideen fighting in Indian Occupied kashmir a terrorist,to me they are freedom fighters and all the respect to them. But to an Indian he is a terrorist.
Similarly, many muslims still believe Osama was not a terrorist. And our ex-Gen is one of them.
Now it is better to ignore the trolls from across the border then to reply to their one-liner cheap jokes.
Agree with Gen. Gul
He should stay quiet, for Pakistan sake.
So what's it gonna be...
Conspiracy theories or some crude justification?
Take yer pick.
I once got an infraction here for saying ISI supports terrorism.
I believe @Irfan Baloch was the mod
please accept my oppology on behalf of all the moderation team for giving you infraction for saying something on the basisi of Hamid Gul's statements
let me add here
RAW is an organisation setup to support green peace and the rights of the cross dressers.
31 August 2013
Mullah Omar is Paks trump card, Nawaz cant ignore K-issue
Islamabad: Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was not a terrorist, but a sensitive person who cared for the Muslim Umma and what was happening to them in the post-9/11 period, said Pakistans former Director-General of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt.Gen. (Retired) Hamid Gul.
In an interview given to Dunya News, Lt. Gen. Gul did not admit, but said that if the accusation by the U.S.that Pakistan, and specifically the ISI, had supported Osama bin Laden and his terror activities, which eventually resulted in the launching of the global war on terror in the last few months of 2001, then it is a feather in the ISIs cap.
If that was the case, it proves that the ISI is a successful organisation, and we do not see Osama bin Laden as a terrorist, he said.
Gul also described Taliban leader Mullah Omar as Pakistans trump card.
If we (Pakistan) did not have influence with the Afghan Taliban, do you think that the United States would be asking Pakistan to mediate with the Afghan Taliban for the post-2014 scenario. Instead, they would be talking to India, he said.
I am repeatedly telling you that Pakistan is at an important stage in history and we need to use and play to our strengths. India is on the wrong side of geography and history, he added.
Lt. Gen. Gul further said that fencing along the Line of Control (LoC) that separates Pakistan and India should be torn down immediately, and criticised Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on what he termed his pro-India stance and utterrances.
Instead, Sharif is keeping quiet, while our (Pakistan) soldiers are being killed, he said in apparent reference to the recent alleged ceasefire violations by India along the LoC.
He questioned the need for Sharif to say that Pakistan and India have the same culture.
That is absolute rubbish. India worships the cow and we eat its meat, he said while pointedly highlighting the differences between the two countries.
When told that Sharif has the mandate of the people of Pakistan to look for ways to establish and enhance peace with India, Lt. Gen. Gul outrightly rejected this by saying, Who gave him (Nawaz Sharif) this mandate? This is a lie. Pakistan never voted Nawaz Sharif into office for him to put Kashmir on the backburner, and to promote ties with India.
He (Nawaz Sharif) cannot ignore the core issue of Kashmir. The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has a legitimate right to pick up arms against India. It is their freedom struggle, he concluded.
Osama not a terrorist: Ex-ISI chief - Rising Kashmir
"Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was not a terrorist, but a sensitive person
Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/strategic-geopolitical-issues/275143-osama-not-terrorist-ex-isi-chief.html#ixzz2diiMERX4"
Had to smile at the "sensitive" comment when its applied to a terrorist