Where is Rage Boy?
bump for publicity
It seems to me that if Pakistan goes radical muslim, government wise, then India will need to respond. I wonder if a pre-emptive strike on the basis of “use them or lose them” might occur?
Oh, they're doing it to each other?
Never mind! ;^)
We can only hope the same for Gaza.
armymarinemom, never mind Ernest comes through again..or should I say still.
A Civil War No One Wants (Pakistan)
Strategypage ^ | 7/3/07
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1860193/posts
Posted on 07/03/2007 9:35:12 AM CDT by Valin
Pakistan is facing a civil war between the military (representing about ten percent of the population), the Islamic militants (about 30 percent) and the secular political parties (60 percent). The military groups are the most disciplined, and are well funded by a military business empire (an outgrowth of military foundations established to provide pensions and such for veterans). The Islamic militants are the most poor and ill educated, with most of their supporters in the tribal areas. The political parties are crippled by partisanship and corruption, but are currently more united and focused by a desire to avoid a religious dictatorship, or a military one. The Islamic militants are trying to use terror to take over. The political parties use large demonstrations and strikes. The military has police and troops. No one wants a civil war, but everyone wants to run the country.
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“Armed students at the mosque”. The religion of peace strikes again. I can’t think of another religion that arms its students with AK47’s.
Clash at Islamabad's Red Mosque
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Batan-wielding, burka-clad, sharia-enforcing women of the Lal Masjid.
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Yesterday, Mr. Shahzad claimed the U.S. has been given a green light to attack targets at will in the tribal areas of North Waziristan and South Waziristan. These claims have been made in the past but the Pakistani government has continued to appease the Taliban and al Qaeda from the tribal areas to Islamabad. Recently, President Pervez Musharraf said he was willing to raid the Red Mosque but feared media coverage of the assault would radicalize the population.
At first, Maulana Abdul Aziz and Ghazi Abdul Rasheed ordered their cadre of suicide bombers to hold fast. "We request all those who are to carry out suicide bomb attacks not to carry out any attack at this moment," Reuters reported. Suicide bombers from the allied Jaish-e-Mohammad are believed to be holed up in the mosque. Aziz and Ghazi have repeatedly threatened to launch a suicide campaign if the mosque was assaulted by Pakistani security forces.
Aziz and Ghazi have now issued a broadcast within the mosque calling for suicide attacks. "We had asked to stop the firing 10 minutes ago, but as the firing continues we are calling for suicide attacks," Reuters reported.
The clash at the Lal Masjid occurred as the Pakistani Rangers were reinforcing positions around the mosque.
Armed students at the mosque and religious schools linked to it have defied the authorities for months in a campaign for Islamic Sharia law. The mosque and the two madrassas (religious schools) attached to it have been at the centre of a number of high-profile incidents. These include the kidnapping of police and people the mosque says are involved in immoral activities such as prostitution.Death to Islam. Oh, and wear real fur. I love how the kidnappings are referred to as "incidents". The gov't of Pakistan should round up and execute every one of these "students", and bulldoze the mosque and madrassas while the buzzards peck out the carcasses. But I don't mean that, figuratively.
Comments: They should have removed the mad brothers in the Red Mosque several months ago.