RE:Pakistan is loosing its way
by Vijay on Jan 16, 2008 04:10 PM Permalink
Pakistan may be on its way to disintegration, but it is no way; a good news from India. India, till it becomes an Islamic state, will remain an enemy of all the new states of Pakistan, and there is going to be nop respite for the Indians from the terrorists.
As history always showed us that evil forces are victorious for a temporary period-The Pak sponsored terrorist acctack to India for over a decade and now facing the music-I wish the country go in drains now-Obviously the US will have to put its army to drive the extremist elements from Pak-thereby making Laden to find shelter in bangladesh or surrender.
RE:This could be a drama to snatch more funds and artilary from US
by harish talekar on Jan 16, 2008 03:35 PM Permalink
Oh yeah it could be Mushy's Act74 Scene1
This Waziristan region exists only in Pakistani map but never under full control of government. Now, to get billions of dollars, Pak army misleading and fooling Americans by saying al-Qaeda is in that region. Infact, Pakistan army using the funds to neutralize the separatist moments both in Waziristan and Balochistan.
Army is running away, loosing important forts, i wonder how safe is n-wepons in the hands of Pakistani Army. Mr President (Mush) take cover in USA now - your men are running away.
what kind of pak army is this which is defeated by the taliban? pak now getting taste of its own medicine--good -let them bleed sllowly as they have been trying to do in kashmir for so many years
RE:unbelievable
by Sanjeev Sharma on Jan 16, 2008 03:44 PM Permalink
what else to you expect from an army which has surrendered 90000 troops last time it fought a real war. incidentaly, this army is never ashamed to issue and execute written orders to rape the citizens of its own country just in case they happened to hindus or bengali muslims.
Before we gloat over the Pakistani military's defeat at the hands of the Taliban, spare a thought if these self appointed 'defenders of the faith' gain control of Pakistan itself! India's and the world's best interests lie in helping the Pakistani military somehow to defeat the Taliban.
RE:Don't celebrate!!
by vox populi on Jan 16, 2008 03:22 PM Permalink
they are all interconnected--so there shld be no sympathy for any of these crooks
RE:Don't celebrate!!
by kunaal gaikwad on Jan 16, 2008 03:51 PM Permalink
It is not a question of offering help or sympathy for Pakistan. It is simply a matter of choosing the lesser evil! I'd rather trust Pakistan's nuclear weapons in the hands of a professional army rather than a bunch of crazed bearded fanatics!!
Pak is reaping what it is been sowing all these years, wanted to bleed india with thousand wounds but it self bleeding and rotting. Kar bhala so ho bhala. Hope Mush and company will understand it and will change their heart by reigning in these mullahs. It is the time for indan musharrafs(Mullah Mulayam, Mullah paswan, Mullah lalu....etc) to understand the danger of supporting the fundamentalists. These bhasmasurs will destroy their creators the way they are doing in pak. Ab to sudhar jaao neta logon.
RE:Taliban up in arms against Pak Army
by ChembondDrewtreat Ltd on Jan 16, 2008 03:15 PM Permalink
I am waiting for the day when Pakistan devided in to the five peices. two of which merged in India.
RE:Taliban up in arms against Pak Army
by Rajan Sodankur on Jan 16, 2008 03:15 PM Permalink
Don't you know,the Talibans are actually equipped trained by western forces in Afganistan to reach Pak nuclear arsenal so that they will find a good excuse to invade and destroy the nuclear weapons. Surely the Taliban and western forces can send Pakistan back to medieval times or to that of Mohanjadaro.Pak military rulers days are numbered and counted by Americans and British; ansd some European countries will share the spoils of invasion.As usual China will show sympathy and Russia will shed a few tears over the demise of modern Pakistan.
RE:Taliban up in arms against Pak Army
by Sincere Citizen on Jan 16, 2008 03:23 PM Permalink
Mohenjodaro was much advanced civilization compared to todays humans.