Posted on 06/23/2013 10:37:21 PM PDT by Nachum
Snow packed mountain of Killer Mountain Nanga Parbat, the worlds ninth highest peak, in northern Pakistan (file photo).
The Taliban shot dead ten mountain climbers at a base camp at Nanga Parbat this morning. The Islamists tied up the guides before shooting the climbers in their tents. The Washington Post reported:
Gunmen stormed a camp on Pakistans second-largest mountain Sunday, killing nine foreign climbers, including a U.S. citizen, in a brazen assault that could deal a blow to the countrys efforts to jumpstart its tourism industry.
Pakistans Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, calling it retribution for a suspected U.S. drone strike last month that killed Wali ur-Rehman, the second-highest-ranking leader of the terrorist group.
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The typical method of retaliation for these friends of Obama is to go out and find some random innocent civilians to kill when their own war isn’t going quite the way they want.
Low information mountain climbers go to Pakistan (of all places) and wind up paying the price for being so uninformed. I’m really sorry to hear of their fate, but damn....
C’mon ... Nothing to see here. Just a matter of “diversity” ...
visit scenic Nepal
climb Mt Everest
you could be the next Green Boots
Just sounds like another case of work place violence
That's an understatement.
“Tourism” in Pakistan????? Only if you are self-loathing and have a death wish.
I’d LOVE to visit Pakistan, especially North&South Waziristan, Piloting a B-2 bomber at 48,000’, carrying a load of Nuclear Bombs.
North&South Waziristan should be THE International, Nuclear, above and below ground, test range ............................. FRegards
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