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A New Don
by Jehan Mir on Jul 25, 2007 04:41 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am worried for India's sake.

Pretty soon a flotilla of CIA agents would land in India. Through their heavily paid Indian agents,CIA will infiltrate every, civilian, military,industrial sector and political institution in India.

Through bribes ,they would control your political process to make sure nothing goes on politically which is not in the best interests of USA. CIA secretly spent $ 650,000 dollars to get their man elected in Haiti ,in 1984,and has spent billions in other countries.

Since they believe laws of neither USA or India apply to them,they will commit all sort of crimes, murders,break-ins and other disruptive acts( Guantanamo is an example),to keep Indian government and people always guessing,confused and worried

Another example,even though,Musharraf is an
" ally " of US in a war against terror,CIA was stabbing him on his back and instigating mischief in Balouchastan and commiting cross border terrorism in Iran from Pakistan soil.

Why do you think,Chinese or Russians start tailing an American the minute he lands at their airports ? Because they know, how much mischief they can cause in a such a short time and how much time and energy wiil have to be spent to negate those effects.

RAW will have to be just extra-vigilant to keep an eye on these people and their agents.

India has already plenty of Dons operating on its soils,you didn't need one more.

Alas!its too late.

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  RE:A New Don
by Saibaskar Parthasarathy on Jul 25, 2007 08:31 AM   Permalink
Hey guyz,

Just now was reading a story about how USA is fanning up Turkey's Kurdish problem by supporting Kurds in Iraq all this because Turkey did not toe its line when US invaded Iraq and did not let US to use its territory to launch its attack on Iraq. Guess what Turkey is a NATO member.
Trusting USA is not a good idea.

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by Minto on Jul 25, 2007 05:05 AM   Permalink
You are just a stinking Pakistan sympathizer. USA badly needs Indian brain and business acumen. India has lot more leverage on USA than the other way around. India is valuable to USA because of Indian democracy.

Some lefties want to subvert Indo-US relation. They should be shipped to Cuba or Venezuela since USSR is dead and China has become capitalist.

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by Jehan Mir on Jul 25, 2007 05:28 AM   Permalink
USA only caused problems for Pakistan which is ready to violate the sovereignty of Pakistan to distract attention from bad decisions and dismal performance in Afghanistan. India can have USA.

India -USA deal is the best thing which happened for Pakistan because Pakistanis are automatically going to be turned off USA. Its about time.

Its not Indian brains and business acumen,the USA got,it is the Indian air,land and sea which you sold.



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by Minto on Jul 25, 2007 05:41 AM   Permalink
It must be very disappointing for ordinary Pakistanis to see this on again off again relationship with USA. Pakistan needs the money and has to swallow its pride even if USA humiliates her.

India and USA are tied together by the bond of shared value of democracy and deceny.

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by Jehan Mir on Jul 25, 2007 06:43 AM   Permalink
US can shove its money at the rear end and run.

Pakistan will shoot to kill any land or air intrusion by US. Remember Vietnam !!

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by Sreekanth Nemani on Jul 25, 2007 08:17 AM   Permalink
Minto, USA is no-one's friend. The sooner you realize that the better. Infact in international politics there are no friends at all. There is convinience and self-interest.

It is one thing to have friendly relations, and completely different thing to trust them blindly. We paid the price for that with China in 1962, learn from mistakes. Learn to hae a critical, objective view on things. Not propaganda nonsense like 'shared democracies' etc.

A chines diplomat once famously said "You indians believe in your own propaganda, that is the problem".

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by Jehan Mir on Jul 25, 2007 06:48 AM   Permalink
It must be disapponting to you to know that US just today cut down aid to India to 81 millions.

Thats is budget for a small township in backwaters of USA . Where is your pride ?

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by Jehan Mir on Jul 25, 2007 08:19 AM   Permalink
Please read comments by Minto. I did not bottle the argument to issue of pride. He is the one who raised the issue of pride first.

US is paying Pakistan only for the services provided,in fact should be paying a lot more for maintaining 80,000 of its troops on the Pakistan-Afghan border ,which Pakistan rather not be doing and for feeding and other attendent expenses for supporting Afghan refugees , as a result of US occupation and unleashing terror in Afghanistan.

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by Maulik Shah on Jul 25, 2007 07:01 AM   Permalink
So, you've bottled down an argument to the matter of pride? really? because what it looks like to me is that someone has ran out of fronts. let me ask u this: how much is the US aiding to the UK? or how much is the US aiding to Japan? you know why I'm asking this, its because India is developing strong, when the economy of an developing nation strengthens, the US shifts some of the money to other countries in more need. If you want to argue a point, please at least make it sensible, if not then I will try my best to be civil.

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by obama on Jul 25, 2007 06:14 AM   Permalink
Minto

This shared value of democracy is a good catch phrase but I seriously doubt if there is any truth behind it. Don't get caught in American propaganda.



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