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Minds behind Extremists
by slicktiger on Dec 28, 2007 09:49 AM  Permalink 

Who started the fire ? Whom to blame ?

It all started with the Soviet invasion of Afghan in 1979 and pakistan intervension with the help of USA and Soudi Arabia .It was during Bhutto's rule that the Taliban gained prominence in Afghanistan and took power in 1996. Bhutto viewed the Taliban as a group that could stabilize Afghanistan and enable trade access to the Central Asia.Pakistani govt with the help of USA provided military and financial support for the Taliban, even sending the Pakistani army into Afghanistan. Eventually nov 11 wrath had led to war on Afghan and Iraq ...

Now , the whole world is being punished from Islamic Extremists and Terrorist groups.

We didn't start the fire
It was always burning
Since the world's been turning..

We didn't start the fire
No we didn't light it
But we tried to fight it ..


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Democracy in islamist countries
by Sanjeev Sharma on Oct 19, 2007 03:50 PM  Permalink 

It was a popularly elected Julfikar Ali Bhutto who promised to eat grass to get a nuke to annihilate India after india 1971 war.
Similarly, Begum Khalida Zia, a supporters of islamists in Bagladesh came to power by a popular vote.

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Democracy in a hellhole
by Sanjeev Sharma on Oct 19, 2007 03:45 PM  Permalink 

Islamic countries as a rule cannot be democratic.
Any attempt to impose democracy in an islamic country inevitably brings terrorists into power.

As a rule, further, an islamic country, wherever it is a neighbor of a non-islamic country is a menace, and supports/encourages/operates terrorism in non-islamic country.

e.g. Malaysia supports muslim terrorism in South Thailand.
Pakistan and Banlgadesh support terrorism in India.
Most Arab countries support terrorism in Israel.
The European hub of islamists, i.e. Londonistan supprts terrorsim in Europe.


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Condemning a blast is a mere formality.
by on Oct 19, 2007 03:14 PM  Permalink 

Condemning a blast is a mere formality.
Will it stop further blasts;
Pakistan has deeply immersed in bomb culture:
It will take a long and sustained effort to come out of it.
Otherwise its disintegration is imminent..
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RE:IQ
by Sanjeev Sharma on Oct 19, 2007 03:46 PM  Permalink
Not actually if you take into account the death of many non-jehadis they manage to inflict during their lifetime and during suicide bombing.

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