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Kashif,
Thank you for your comments. I am aware of exactly what was the aim of Averose. I could have used equally interesting epithets that are currently used by Bush and the US to describe the fanatics in Islam like the AQ. However, that would be totally uncalled for and hence I controlled myself.
Zeeshan also wanted to prove Bush is right when he produced that terrorist propaganda video under the Islamic thread which Asim quickly and correctly snuffed out. It gave a totally different picture of what the PFF stands for.
Averose and Zeeshan are birds of the same feather. And they do not represent the Islam, Musharraf and Pakistan wants to project. Their Islam is that of Osama bin Laden and the Wahhabi.
No, this "What if" type of threads or "A vs B" have no answers since it only leads to speculations and wild thoughts. I have seen enough of threads stating that the Merkava was the best tank in the world etc etc. There can be no best tank in the world. It all depends on the employment , skills of the crew and scenario. Incorrectly employed it comes a cropper!
Likewise, "If India attacks the US" or "who will win the Third World War?" type of threads. Childish unless analysed and not left as oracle-like statement; something in way Punjabis want to win arguments by merely stating "Main dasiya" (because I say so!)
There is nothing to get passionate about. Do something concrete if one is so passionate! Why merely talk. Does the article give any answer to this passionate issue. It is merely giving statement and no plausible justification. The article should have justified those statement that were trotted out in a bland manner. Then there would be some body to the issue.
Therefore, my comment that it was only to spin money and nothing more since that would appeal to some people who are passionate, but blind to analytically analysing the issue.
Take Musharraf. He is pragmatic. He, I am sure, is as passionate about Palestine as any other Moslem. Yet, he does not gleefully go bonkers and instead is trying to build bridges and then influence the issue, rather than the other way around!
Thank you for your comments. I am aware of exactly what was the aim of Averose. I could have used equally interesting epithets that are currently used by Bush and the US to describe the fanatics in Islam like the AQ. However, that would be totally uncalled for and hence I controlled myself.
Zeeshan also wanted to prove Bush is right when he produced that terrorist propaganda video under the Islamic thread which Asim quickly and correctly snuffed out. It gave a totally different picture of what the PFF stands for.
Averose and Zeeshan are birds of the same feather. And they do not represent the Islam, Musharraf and Pakistan wants to project. Their Islam is that of Osama bin Laden and the Wahhabi.
No, this "What if" type of threads or "A vs B" have no answers since it only leads to speculations and wild thoughts. I have seen enough of threads stating that the Merkava was the best tank in the world etc etc. There can be no best tank in the world. It all depends on the employment , skills of the crew and scenario. Incorrectly employed it comes a cropper!
Likewise, "If India attacks the US" or "who will win the Third World War?" type of threads. Childish unless analysed and not left as oracle-like statement; something in way Punjabis want to win arguments by merely stating "Main dasiya" (because I say so!)
There is nothing to get passionate about. Do something concrete if one is so passionate! Why merely talk. Does the article give any answer to this passionate issue. It is merely giving statement and no plausible justification. The article should have justified those statement that were trotted out in a bland manner. Then there would be some body to the issue.
Therefore, my comment that it was only to spin money and nothing more since that would appeal to some people who are passionate, but blind to analytically analysing the issue.
Take Musharraf. He is pragmatic. He, I am sure, is as passionate about Palestine as any other Moslem. Yet, he does not gleefully go bonkers and instead is trying to build bridges and then influence the issue, rather than the other way around!