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Saturday, June 11, 2011

We tell Pakistan where the bad guys are and they then tell the bad guys, and this makes them our friend...how?

The evidence is overwhelming, yet it continues to pile up like so much horse manure.  How many more examples does the Obama administration need to see that Pakistan is as far from being our friend as the Taliban are, and that the billions we spend in jizya to Pakistan is doing nothing more than enabling them to continue the double-game and the furthering, clandestinely of course, of the greater conquest of the earth by Islam.

I fear the answer is that there are not enough examples to make a difference to, or change the opinion of Barak Hussein Obama.


From DAWN.com June 11

US intelligence to Pakistan compromised: report 

WASHINGTON: US intelligence officials have twice handed Islamabad tips about insurgent bomb-making factories, only to find them abandoned before Pakistani troops arrived, The Washington Post reported Friday.

The vacated factories have led US officials to question whether the information had been mistakenly leaked in recent weeks or whether the insurgents had been directly warned by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, according to the report.

Relations between the two longtime allies have been seriously strained since US commandos raided a compound just a mile from a prestigious military academy deep in Pakistan, killing al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who had been living there undetected for years.

The United States has been trying to bolster its relationship with Pakistan since the May 2 raid, and the information sharing with Islamabad is part of that effort.

Why is it always us who have to eat the crow and make the right moves?  In this instance it shoud be Pakistan grovelling and asking to what ends can they go to satisfy our requirements and demands.  It is always a one-way street when dealing with Islam and Muslims...always.

The Post said Pakistani officials were given surveillance video in mid-May that located two bomb-making plants in the remote tribal areas of North and South Waziristan.

But by the time Pakistani troops arrived on June 4, the sites had been vacated.

A senior Pakistani military official said the United States had shared information about weapons storage facilities as well, but these had also been found empty.

“There is a suspicion that perhaps there was a tip-off,” the official told the newspaper.

Really, are you sure it wasn't marsh gas or mass insanity?  Maybe it was a reflection of Venus at dusk, or that shadowy Zionist conspiracy to take over the world.

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1 comment:

Zener said...

Maybe "suspicion" is code for "I think we screwed up".

How far does Pakistan have to go before we stop treating them like our friends?