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TTP, Afghan Taliban and Al Qaeda: Three Heads of the Same Monster

Iran religious regime and Israel both have joint agenda enemy of enemy is my friend.

Both have one enemy which have control of world largest oil reserves and they also wanted to capture Afghanistan and Pakistan to get access of central asia oil resources.

India is their partner in terrorism inside Pakistan to weaken defence of Pakistan and then control its nukes.

Iran continously interfering our politics from last many decades , Musharaf was selected as COAS by Nawaz because of recomendation Mushahid Hussain which was worst mistake of Nawaz.

Very big and dangrous game is continued in our region , we have threat of attack from US and India so their is need to stregthen our defence by reorganising all the pushtoon tribes and punjabi jehadi organistations to get ready to face a greater war from both western and eastern boarders.

We need to adopt the strategy of Gen Zia to defeat US and Allies.

Your post hints at an anti-shia bias and a soft spot for the punjabi jehadi organizations - assuming that alludes to the southern punjab jehadi mafia including LJ, SSP and TTP punjab.

Israel and Iran have a joint agenda? Hello! That sounds awfully close to the saudi school of thought. It is no secret that the anti-shia Saudis are battling Iran for regional influence. Are you anti-shia like the saudis??

FACT: Israel is Iran's sworn enemy which is why Israel keeps threatening to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities back into the stone age!

What has the nomination of Musharraf as COAS got to do with Iran? Is Mushahid Hussain an Iranian agent?..lol

It is because of people like yourself that sectarian terrorists find the space to operate within our communities.

We do not need to follow Gen Zia's policies! That scoundrel is the chief creator of this jihadi monster we are battling today.

If you care so much about defending the state, you should ask the Saudi Salafis to stop funding TTP and the Lashkar e Jhangvi!
 
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I am against both TTP and Hizbullah terrorism but we need to first eliminate the root cause of terrorism(Israel) US double standards.Terrorism breeds terrorism dont expect peace from terrorism.

Afghan talaban are fighting for liberaton of their country which is their right.

Please see Al Jazera news reports in which Bush is meeting with Iranian shia leader known as king maker died recently due to lung cancer.Iran and USA are very close to each other , they eliminated Saddam because he was againt Israel.Iran and Israel had very deep links ,one jews zoinist is member of iranian parliment.:woot:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8226062.stm

http://www.newsweek.com/id/44091
http://www.iranjewish.com/News_e/21-2.htm
 
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Lashkar e Jhangvi: Profile

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Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), a sectarian terrorist outfit was formed in 1996 by a break away group of radical sectarian extremists of the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), a 'Sunni' extremist outfit, which accused the parent organisation of deviating from the ideals of its slain co- founder, Maulana Haq Nawaz Jhangvi. It is from Maulana Jhangvi that the LeJ derives its name. It was formed under the leadership of Akram Lahori and Riaz Basra.

Both the SSP and LeJ maintain that they are not organisationally linked. But, few analysts of the sectarian conflict in Pakistan believe this to be true. Their cadres come from the same madrassas as also a similar social milieu. The SSP leadership has never criticised the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi because the two organisations share the same sectarian belief system and worldview. They also have a similar charter of demands, which includes turning Pakistan into a Sunni state. Both the outfits have consistently resorted to violence and killings to press their demands, though the SSP has also been attempting to adopt a political path.

The SSP and LeJ have very close links with the Taliban militia. They assisted the Taliban in every way they can both in Afghanistan and within Pakistan. They have fought alongside the Taliban militia in Afghanistan against the Northern Alliance. Besides, all three groups are closely linked in their fight against the Shias, be it in Afghanistan or in Pakistan. LeJ and SSP cadres reportedly played an active part in the massacres of Shias by the erstwhile Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

Many hardcore LeJ terrorists were given sanctuary in Afghanistan by the erstwhile Taliban regime. The Taliban leadership had consistently refused to hand over 21 wanted Pakistani terrorists to Islamabad, saying the fugitives, belonging to the SSP and the LeJ, were not on their soil. Pakistani authorities, however, repeatedly emphasised that these terrorists continued to live in the Afghan capital, Kabul before the US attacks in Afghanistan commenced. The whereabouts of these Afghanistan-based LeJ terrorists, after the US launched attacks on Afghanistan, is not clear. Although the Taliban refused to acknowledge the presence of these terrorists, the Pakistani establishment pointed that they were enjoying its hospitality.

Pakistani Interior Minister Moinuddin Haider visited Kabul and Kandahar in March 2001 and, among other things, discussed with the Taliban regime the extradition of Pakistani fugitives. The Taliban declined to sign an extradition treaty but promised to search and surrender them. At the time, topping the list of wanted persons was the then LeJ chief, Riaz Basra, who, like the others on the list carried a handsome reward on his head. In fact, official sources later said Basra had visited Karachi and southern Punjab during the year 2001 for medical treatment. The authorities also added that Basra had narrowly escaped arrest in the Punjab during his visit when he had stayed in Pakistan for almost six months.


Besides, Basra Zakiullah and present chief Lahori, too, figured on the list of most wanted persons. Official sources hold that LeJ terrorists frequently cross over into Pakistan from Afghanistan using unfrequented routes, commit bank robberies and sectarian-related killings.

The LeJ is also reported to have links with the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), Pakistan-based jihadi outfit active in India’s Jammu and Kashmir. Many front ranking LeJ terrorists have reportedly received training at HuM camps in Afghanistan. According to a media report, many LeJ cadres secured training at the HuM's Khalid Bin Waleed camp in Afghanistan. According to the same report, the standard training period consists of 4-8 weeks during which the trainees are provided extensive training in handling sophisticated small arms, assembling and handling of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), other varieties of explosives, as well as in hit-and-run tactics.

Reports hold that the LeJ has been securing financial assistance from Saudi Arabia. Evidence of private Arab funding was disclosed with the arrest of several LeJ cadres responsible for the May 1997 killing of Ashraf Marth, a senior Police officer who had arrested the killers of Agha Mohammed Ali Rahimi, the Iranian Cultural Attaché in Multan.

More than 70 doctors and 34 lawyers, various Ulema (religious scholars), teachers and students of seminaries, politico-religious parties leaders and activists, officials of various government and private institutions have been assassinated between June 2000 and June 2002 in Pakistan by the SSP and the LeJ. All of them were Shias.


The LeJ has also carried out numerous attacks against Iranian interests and Iranian nationals in Pakistan. The outfit uses terror tactics with the aim of forcing the Pakistani State into accepting its narrow interpretations of Sunni sectarian doctrines as official doctrines. The victims of its terror tactics have been leaders and workers of rival Shia outfits, bureaucrats, policemen, and worshippers of the 'other' sect. The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is widely considered to be the most secretive sectarian terrorist outfit in Pakistan. It has never exposed itself to the Pakistani public or media. The only means of exposure is through the fax messages and press releases it sends to newspaper offices claiming responsibility for an act of terrorism.

In 1999, the LeJ, in a press release, offered a reward of 135 million Pakistani rupees for anyone who would undertake the killing of Nawaz Sharif, the then Prime Minister; Shabaz Sharif, his younger brother and the then Chief Minister of Punjab, and Mushahid Hussein, the then Information Minister. An attempt was, indeed, made on the life of Nawaz Sharif when a bomb exploded and destroyed a bridge between Lahore and Raiwind, barely an hour before he was to pass by on January 2, 1999.
 
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Lashkar e Jhangvi: In the News

2009

August 23: The Karachi Police have arrested seven members of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), a proscribed Sunni militant group. The suspects were arrested in the Defence View area in the night of August 22, the DIG Saud Mirza said at a press conference. According to him, the accused surrendered themselves to law-enforcement agencies without putting up a resistance. The DIG said one of the accused, Shahzad, was a close associate of Amjad Farooqi and was involved in attacks on former President General (retd) Pervez Musharraf and former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz. Police also seized three suicide jackets, 15 kilograms of explosive material, four AK-47 rifles, four pistols, two gas masks, five kilograms of ball bearings, 200 rounds of bullets, electric wires, remote controls and batteries. Police is also reported to have found about one and half kilograms of heroin. The accused allegedly smuggled drugs to foreign countries to generate funds for purchasing arms and ammunition and supporting families of their accomplices who were killed or were under detention. They also used to provide money to the Quetta-based Taliban commander Abdul Samad.



May 13: Security agencies arrested three key accused of the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore. A private TV channel reported that the arrested suspects were members of the banned Sunni group LeJ and hail from southern Punjab. Two of the arrested men were directly involved in the attack on the Sri Lankan players while the third provided logistic support to the attackers in the city, the channel's sources said. The channel also said the assailants had received training in a militant camp at Wana in South Waziristan.

April 8: Police said they had arrested five members of the banned Sunni group LeJ for allegedly plotting to bomb sensitive areas in Karachi. "We have arrested five terrorists and seized... weapons, explosives and chemicals required for bomb-making," Karachi city Police chief Waseem Ahmed told a press conference. He also confirmed the suspects belonged to the LeJ group.


March 22: The intelligence agencies probing the March 3 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore have named the banned LeJ as the group behind the incident. A detailed report of the findings has been submitted to the Government. A senior official involved in the probe revealed that certain important arrests had been made in Karachi and other parts of the country in connection with the attack which killed eight persons. The unnamed officer maintained that during the course of investigations, it has emerged that Matiur Rehman of the LeJ was the mastermind of the terrorist attack, while Mohsin (who was involved in the Rawalpindi attack on General Pervez Musharraf, also attributed to the LeJ was present during the Lahore attack. The senior official believes that the attack was planned with the coordination of the Baitullah Mehsud group.


March 3: Five Shias were killed in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, when unidentified assailants attacked members of a family in the city - taking the death toll from sectarian attacks in a single week to 12. According to Police, the assailants ambushed a van carrying the Shia family on the eastern bypass of Quetta – killing five people on the spot. The slain civilians were returning to Quetta from the Mach area when they were targeted. "It is a target killing," Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations) Wazir Khan Nasar said. Although no group claimed responsibility for the incident, the killings are reported to be part of a series of sectarian attacks that started in Quetta a couple of months ago. The banned Sunni terrorist group, LeJ, has accepted responsibility for most of the recent attacks.



2008

December 22: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior, Rehman Malik, revealed that the banned LeJ carried out the terrorist attack on the Marriott hotel in Islamabad. Answering a question in the National Assembly, he said investigations into the Marriott attack had been completed. He said the truck used in the attack was loaded with ammunition in Jhang and it entered Islamabad via Rawat. Two boys from Toba Tek Singh, who had been arrested, facilitated the terrorist act and a charge-sheet against them had been submitted in court. On September 20 2008, a suicide bomber detonated a truck packed with explosives at the Marriott Hotel, killing at least 60 persons, including the Czech Ambassador, and several other foreigners. At least 200 people, including a Pakistan People’s Party legislator, were injured in the explosion, which ruptured a gas pipeline and triggered a huge blaze. A group calling itself Fedayeen-i-Islam claimed responsibility for the suicide attack.

December 17: Authorities discovered that a plot had been hatched by Omar Sheikh to kill Musharraf with the connivance of some LeJ militants, with whom he had in contact for a long time over the phone. Three mobile phones, six batteries, 18 SIMS of almost every cellular company and chargers were seized from Omar’s cell. Further scanning of his telephone records revealed he had been making calls all over Pakistan to former jihadi and relatives in Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi and Peshawar. LeJ militants had allegedly been monitoring Musharraf’s movements to target him while traveling between his Army House residence in Rawalpindi and his Chak Shehzad farmhouse on the 1-A Park Road in the suburbs of Islamabad or to blow up the bridge on Shara-e-Faisal during his next visit to Karachi.

November 23: The Taliban are present in Karachi and have links with the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) and other banned religious organisations, but they have no intention of carrying out attacks in the provincial capital if not provoked by a political party or the Government, said Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Maulvi Omer.

November 21: The banned Sunni militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) may strike in Karachi and "we need to discourage them and increase the vigil," said Adviser on Interior Affairs, Rehman Malik. He reportedly said this in a meeting to review law and order in Karachi and Sindh with President Asif Ali Zardari in the chair at the Governor’s House in Karachi. He stated that al Qaeda was using the LeJ, SSP and TTP for carrying out its activities.

October 15: The staffs of the CID have arrested two criminals who were allegedly supplying automatic weapons to various militant outfits, including Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and the Taliban. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Mohammad Fayyaz Khan of the CID, Sindh, said that the Police arrested the two persons, identified as Omer Hayat and Amjad, along with 6,000 Sub-Machine Gun rounds and two foreign-made pistols from their possession. During the investigation it was discovered that the two arms suppliers were the associates of Noor Sharif (an arms supplier from Dara Adam Khel recently caught by the CID). SSP Khan said that the accused had links with various militant outfits, including the LeJ and the Taliban.


September 26: Three would-be suicide bombers, suspected to be cadres of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), were killed along with a handcuffed hostage when one of the bombers blew himself up following a police raid on a house in Karachi.


July 27: A top leader of the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) was arrested from Quetta for his alleged involvement in several acts of sectarian terrorism. Shafiq-ur-Rehman was involved in suicide bombings on a mosque in 2003 and on an Ashura procession in 2004. The two attacks left over 100 people dead and about 180 injured, Capital City Police Officer Mohammad Akbar told a press conference.

July 14: Security agencies arrested a top al Qaeda operative along with his two accomplices in Punjab's southern city of Multan. Tanzanian national Muhammad Al Misri, Anwar Muawiya and Muhammad Shahid were arrested from a shutdown 'Neel Wali Factory' located on the Abdali Road. Unnamed officials said that Al Misri is closely linked with al Qaeda's top hierarchy and is also suspected to be behind the series of suicide attacks in Pakistan following the crackdown on the Lal Masjid (Red mosque). Anwar, a resident of Abbotabad, belongs to the banned Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), the sources said, adding Shahid, another LeJ activist, is a local of Multan.
 
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Lashkar e Jhangvi: In the News

2009

August 23: The Karachi Police have arrested seven members of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), a proscribed Sunni militant group. The suspects were arrested in the Defence View area in the night of August 22, the DIG Saud Mirza said at a press conference. According to him, the accused surrendered themselves to law-enforcement agencies without putting up a resistance. The DIG said one of the accused, Shahzad, was a close associate of Amjad Farooqi and was involved in attacks on former President General (retd) Pervez Musharraf and former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz. Police also seized three suicide jackets, 15 kilograms of explosive material, four AK-47 rifles, four pistols, two gas masks, five kilograms of ball bearings, 200 rounds of bullets, electric wires, remote controls and batteries. Police is also reported to have found about one and half kilograms of heroin. The accused allegedly smuggled drugs to foreign countries to generate funds for purchasing arms and ammunition and supporting families of their accomplices who were killed or were under detention. They also used to provide money to the Quetta-based Taliban commander Abdul Samad.



May 13: Security agencies arrested three key accused of the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore. A private TV channel reported that the arrested suspects were members of the banned Sunni group LeJ and hail from southern Punjab. Two of the arrested men were directly involved in the attack on the Sri Lankan players while the third provided logistic support to the attackers in the city, the channel's sources said. The channel also said the assailants had received training in a militant camp at Wana in South Waziristan.

April 8: Police said they had arrested five members of the banned Sunni group LeJ for allegedly plotting to bomb sensitive areas in Karachi. "We have arrested five terrorists and seized... weapons, explosives and chemicals required for bomb-making," Karachi city Police chief Waseem Ahmed told a press conference. He also confirmed the suspects belonged to the LeJ group.


March 22: The intelligence agencies probing the March 3 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore have named the banned LeJ as the group behind the incident. A detailed report of the findings has been submitted to the Government. A senior official involved in the probe revealed that certain important arrests had been made in Karachi and other parts of the country in connection with the attack which killed eight persons. The unnamed officer maintained that during the course of investigations, it has emerged that Matiur Rehman of the LeJ was the mastermind of the terrorist attack, while Mohsin (who was involved in the Rawalpindi attack on General Pervez Musharraf, also attributed to the LeJ was present during the Lahore attack. The senior official believes that the attack was planned with the coordination of the Baitullah Mehsud group.


March 3: Five Shias were killed in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, when unidentified assailants attacked members of a family in the city - taking the death toll from sectarian attacks in a single week to 12. According to Police, the assailants ambushed a van carrying the Shia family on the eastern bypass of Quetta – killing five people on the spot. The slain civilians were returning to Quetta from the Mach area when they were targeted. "It is a target killing," Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations) Wazir Khan Nasar said. Although no group claimed responsibility for the incident, the killings are reported to be part of a series of sectarian attacks that started in Quetta a couple of months ago. The banned Sunni terrorist group, LeJ, has accepted responsibility for most of the recent attacks.



2008

December 22: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior, Rehman Malik, revealed that the banned LeJ carried out the terrorist attack on the Marriott hotel in Islamabad. Answering a question in the National Assembly, he said investigations into the Marriott attack had been completed. He said the truck used in the attack was loaded with ammunition in Jhang and it entered Islamabad via Rawat. Two boys from Toba Tek Singh, who had been arrested, facilitated the terrorist act and a charge-sheet against them had been submitted in court. On September 20 2008, a suicide bomber detonated a truck packed with explosives at the Marriott Hotel, killing at least 60 persons, including the Czech Ambassador, and several other foreigners. At least 200 people, including a Pakistan People’s Party legislator, were injured in the explosion, which ruptured a gas pipeline and triggered a huge blaze. A group calling itself Fedayeen-i-Islam claimed responsibility for the suicide attack.

December 17: Authorities discovered that a plot had been hatched by Omar Sheikh to kill Musharraf with the connivance of some LeJ militants, with whom he had in contact for a long time over the phone. Three mobile phones, six batteries, 18 SIMS of almost every cellular company and chargers were seized from Omar’s cell. Further scanning of his telephone records revealed he had been making calls all over Pakistan to former jihadi and relatives in Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi and Peshawar. LeJ militants had allegedly been monitoring Musharraf’s movements to target him while traveling between his Army House residence in Rawalpindi and his Chak Shehzad farmhouse on the 1-A Park Road in the suburbs of Islamabad or to blow up the bridge on Shara-e-Faisal during his next visit to Karachi.

November 23: The Taliban are present in Karachi and have links with the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) and other banned religious organisations, but they have no intention of carrying out attacks in the provincial capital if not provoked by a political party or the Government, said Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Maulvi Omer.

November 21: The banned Sunni militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) may strike in Karachi and "we need to discourage them and increase the vigil," said Adviser on Interior Affairs, Rehman Malik. He reportedly said this in a meeting to review law and order in Karachi and Sindh with President Asif Ali Zardari in the chair at the Governor’s House in Karachi. He stated that al Qaeda was using the LeJ, SSP and TTP for carrying out its activities.

October 15: The staffs of the CID have arrested two criminals who were allegedly supplying automatic weapons to various militant outfits, including Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and the Taliban. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Mohammad Fayyaz Khan of the CID, Sindh, said that the Police arrested the two persons, identified as Omer Hayat and Amjad, along with 6,000 Sub-Machine Gun rounds and two foreign-made pistols from their possession. During the investigation it was discovered that the two arms suppliers were the associates of Noor Sharif (an arms supplier from Dara Adam Khel recently caught by the CID). SSP Khan said that the accused had links with various militant outfits, including the LeJ and the Taliban.


September 26: Three would-be suicide bombers, suspected to be cadres of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), were killed along with a handcuffed hostage when one of the bombers blew himself up following a police raid on a house in Karachi.


July 27: A top leader of the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) was arrested from Quetta for his alleged involvement in several acts of sectarian terrorism. Shafiq-ur-Rehman was involved in suicide bombings on a mosque in 2003 and on an Ashura procession in 2004. The two attacks left over 100 people dead and about 180 injured, Capital City Police Officer Mohammad Akbar told a press conference.

July 14: Security agencies arrested a top al Qaeda operative along with his two accomplices in Punjab's southern city of Multan. Tanzanian national Muhammad Al Misri, Anwar Muawiya and Muhammad Shahid were arrested from a shutdown 'Neel Wali Factory' located on the Abdali Road. Unnamed officials said that Al Misri is closely linked with al Qaeda's top hierarchy and is also suspected to be behind the series of suicide attacks in Pakistan following the crackdown on the Lal Masjid (Red mosque). Anwar, a resident of Abbotabad, belongs to the banned Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), the sources said, adding Shahid, another LeJ activist, is a local of Multan.

What is your view about 12 year Afghan boy kept Gotanobay US jail for seven years without any trail ,what you think US had done great service of humanity what is justification US can provide for killing million of innocient muslims due to their aggression in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Their wrong policies are actually causing terrorism in muslim world.
 
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August 12 2009

LONDON: The dreaded al-Qaida is trying to install one of its commanders as the new "chief" of Pakistani Taliban, which it fears is in disarray, following the slaying of group's leader Baitullah Mehsud in a US missile strike.

Expressing this fear, Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that hardcore elements of al-Qaida and Afghan Taliban were alarmed over unconfirmed reports of deadly infighting between Tehrik-e-Taliban (TTP) factions over who should replace Mehsud.

Malik claimed over BBC radio that the Taliban were fleeing from Waziristan area following the killing of their top commander in Pakistan and hope that through this new development, the country's tribal and border region would open up.

Malik said all the "credible" information pointed to Mehsud having been killed in Wednesday's missile attack, despite claims to the contrary by the Taliban.

"It will take some time for TTP to regroup," the minister said as he voiced concern over al-Qaida grouping at the same place, expressing fear that they might have plans to install one of their commanders as the new chief of Pakistani Taliban.

35-year-old Mehsud's rapid rise in Taliban was attributed by experts to his closeness and links to the Arab dominated al-Qaida. They said at times Baitullah had provided sanctuaries to top al-Qaida brass including Osama bin Laden.
 
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Taliban sympathies have after all one word "US is terrorist and Jihad against them is justify" even the terrorist kill with 1:10 ratio of American and Muslim.
 
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Taliban sympathies have after all one word "US is terrorist and Jihad against them is justify" even the terrorist kill with 1:10 ratio of American and Muslim.

I know your sympathies are with American because currently Iran and Americans are partners in Iraq and Afghanistan .
 
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I know your sympathies are with American because currently Iran and Americans are partners in Iraq and Afghanistan .

US impose embargo on Iran, banned most of firms in US and Europe,going to impose more trade embargo.
On the other side Saudis all Trillions PetroDollar accounts are in US. Banks,Saudia is main importer of American automobile and weapons,etc..

Now tell me WHO IS PARTNER of US.???
 
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US impose embargo on Iran, banned most of firms in US and Europe,going to impose more trade embargo.
On the other side Saudis all Trillions PetroDollar accounts are in US. Banks,Saudia is main importer of American automobile and weapons,etc..

Now tell me WHO IS PARTNER of US.???

There is difference is buisness partnership and conspiracy?

I have posted link of meeting between Bush and Al Hakim (Top most shia claric (known as king maker) recently died of cancer ).

Embargo is just topi drama
 
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Muhammad Ahsan

Honestly you are wasting your time. No one around here cares for Islamic teachings.

Our Generals and politicians have a single point agenda; to keep the USA in good humor. That means $$$$$. We go to some phenomenal lengths. Ever heard of Dr Afia Siddiqi? We sold our Pakistani sister to CIA for a few dollars. Same for a few thousand others; most innocents ******* in Guantanamo bay are exported by us.
 
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TalibanSwatter:

Why don’t Iran and Taliban just shake hands and form a common cause. They have a common adversary; Iran is practically in a US pincer from two directions.

On the Shia-Sunni thing, can you please tell me whether the Holy Prophet PBUH was a sunni or shia?
 
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al qaeda?

you guys talk about al qaeda as if you can properly define who, what or where they are.

can anyone do this for me?

al qaeda is too wishywashy, too much of an orwellian enemy, and this is extremely dangerous, since it can lead to misinformation and misunderstanding thus an escalation of the problem, i suggest pakistani's here think hard about who and what they mean by al qaeda.
 
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Muhammad Ahsan

Honestly you are wasting your time. No one around here cares for Islamic teachings.

Our Generals and politicians have a single point agenda; to keep the USA in good humor. That means $$$$$. We go to some phenomenal lengths. Ever heard of Dr Afia Siddiqi? We sold our Pakistani sister to CIA for a few dollars. Same for a few thousand others; most innocents ******* in Guantanamo bay are exported by us.

Please keep your useless comments within yourself. Are you the only muslim here who follows the teaching of Islam and do whatever the Prophet (peace be upon him) said to us in his last sermon.

Instead of blaming others I think you should start looking at yourself.

Would you care to tell me does this beheading of innocent people is part of Islamic teaching;

Bomb blasts, murders, kidnapping for ransoms are the salient features of TTP's agenda maybe its Islamic for them and you ofcourse not for us.

So keep your Islam within yourself, and dont make your religion and our religion a joke.:coffee:
 
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LJ cant be named as punjabi talaban , they are only against Khuminisim , in fact Khunimini had links with US and jews ,recently Aljazira had shown documentry of Bush and Iranian top spritual leader meeting died recently due to cancer.

Muslim ummah has higher internal threat then from exterenal enimies.

you are right Terrorist is more approporiate name for the **** and they only follow yazeeds idiology also known as house of saud in modren days.
And there is absolutly no eveidence that house of saud isnt following orders comming out of Tel Aviv:rofl::blah:
 
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