To: Madiuq
It seems to me that Pakistan was two inches away from getting blown off the map, just like their brothers in the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, and by the graces of the United States, they were spared a horribly and fiery death.
You're Hindu, aren't you? You sound the part. Fine with me, if you are..
The US could never forget the support that Pakistan has provided throughout the cold war.
This is no cause to barf. Pakistan is still important in US foreign policy, as recently forgotten but inevitably realized again.
I seem to remember that Pakistan has a billion bucks held up in already paid but undelivered US fighter jets. Can we puke about that a little?
52 posted on
02/17/2002 5:39:31 PM PST by
a_Turk
To: a_Turk
So, genius, with your "policies" which embraced Pakistan and shunned India, forcing them into the arms of the Soviets (bet you would like to see that happen again, huh?) would you then like to take responsibility for the over 80,000 innocent civilian deaths in India? How about the 3,000 Americans killed at the WTC and the Pentagon? What about the Indian parliament attacks?
The list of Pakistani atrocities is limitless.
As far as I am concerned, all bets are off with Pakistan when they decided to engage in genocide against innocent people, and with their jihad against civilization.
54 posted on
02/17/2002 5:53:42 PM PST by
Madiuq
To: a_Turk
"You're Hindu, aren't you? You sound the part." Your personal attacks on me are futile and hollow coming from the likes of you. You are an Islamic traitor, and puppet of the U.S., are you not? You sound the part. Turks have no moral authority to speak of, as they are hated (or laughed at) by every nation because of their "cave in" mentality and cruel and unusual history. At least India has the bollocks to stick to its convictions, and not become an opportunistic, untrustworthy a-hole of a country like yours, that will prostitute itself out to the highest bidder.
56 posted on
02/17/2002 6:02:58 PM PST by
Madiuq
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