Posted on 12/18/2014 6:31:08 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Pakistani schools are warned to check under vehicles for magnetic bombs a day after 132 students were killed in a Taliban attack.
Authorities in Islamabad issued a letter calling on schools to increase security.
The country's army chief General Raheel Sharif and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) have flown to Afghanistan to meet Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to discuss tackling Taliban militants in both countries.
Army spokesman Major General Asim Saleem Bajwa said: "We are hoping that we will see strong action from the Afghan side in the coming days."
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How come no one is polinting out that ISIS is the end result of the “Arab Spring”
Anybody think it can’t happen in the USA? Since 0 has done everything he can to encourage the bearded savages, I think it will.
Those darn Palestinian AMISH! Why can’t they be kind, loving and peaceful like the muslims are?!/S
I expect it will happen here.I also expect the backlash to be epic.
Religion of Peace. ‘Nuff said.
> I expect it will happen here.
Agree.
> I also expect the backlash to be epic.
Disagree.
It’s more likely to be like the I’llridewithyou hashtag campaign to pander to the mohammedan population.
If we didn’t seek to utterly crush the mohammedan juggernaut after 911, I don’t expect that any outrage will suffice for us to do so.
I’ll call it now, come January 2017 the Taliban ala ISIS will be in charge of Afghanistan. If not completely in charge, at least 75% of the country will be Taliban control. All was for naught.
. . . cant Øbama do something?
“We are hoping that we will see strong action from the Afghan side in the coming days.”
That’s the laugh line right there.
Chuck Norris stopped one like that movie Invasion USA.
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