A statement allegedly by an American citizen sent to the defense Department and Foreign Ministry in Pakistan, in relation to the Tuesday attack by the Americans on a Pakistani military post, which I believe holds some truth:
Posted in Wake Up From Your Slumber.
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I am an American citizen.
My condolence for the tragic death of your 11 soldiers because of American air strike. I do not approve of this strike.
Consider cutting off the relations with U.S. in a freeze in retaliation for the immoral and cowardly act of murder. U.S. may apologize but it does not care. If this happens to U.S. in vice versa with American border patrol troops killed, U.S. would be angry and threaten to declare war.
U.S. is an amoral and arrogant superpower. I apologize for the terrible tragedy committed by U.S. government. The Americans carry out air strike massacres without my and many others' approval.
Thank you for reading.
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Most Americans are not approving of their government, and Bushes popularity rating in the latest polls hovers around 28%, and sinking fast. Most good Americans don't approve of the foreign military interventions in other peoples countries.....by their $1.2 trillion military machine.
Cutting off diplomatic ties would be an over reaction at this juncture, and I doubt the Chamar Chamcha Raj elite of Pakistan will any way, they together with their children love these countries too much.
However now would be an opportune time to think about the feasibility and viability of Western military bases operating in Pakistan. Now would be good time to think about the desirability of having Western security personnel roaming freely, looking for a long deceased man, OBL. A good time for deep reflective thinking on the Pakistani leadership's part regarding fundamental security issues.
Nobody attacks Iranian border posts by mistake. Its the other way around; If the British get too close to Iran, conducting unofficial recce, the Iranians deal with them openly............This is a important lesson to be learnt.............
Nobody attacked Soviet military posts by accident during the Cold War, 1948-89.
Now I appreciate the Raj Punjab Police Force ("Pak army") has a great track record of killing its own citizens at a drop of a hat. A few million to be exact in East Pakistan, Baluchistan and the NWFP. It is a colonial force that has fixed its bayonet against its own unarmed people, usually fighting for months and years, with severe brutality. When it meets a professional trained and armed force, it suddenly looses it fighting energy, and it squeaks like a hurt child in need of attention.
This is what the USA/UK want it to continue doing like the good old days. This is why the USA/UK don't respect it in addition. For them the Raj Punjab police force is toilet paper to be used and then thrown away.
Doesn't matter that they helped quell the 1970 Palestinian uprising in Jordan, or participated in operations in Oman for the West, or that they have special commando units protecting the precious Saudi Royals who are clients of the West, or that they helped defeat the Soviet Union a superpower, or that it helped create al-Qaeda as a myth for the USA/UK, or that it help's many Americans and British become millionaires in narcotic trafficking.............or that............or that......or that.......no sahib ever loves a chamcha.
But now higher issues are at stake. We are at a critical juncture. We are in a special moment...............The Raj Punjab Police force must choose....
Pakistan bears no responsibility for the actions of tribal people on both sides of the Pak/Afghan border who are the same race, divided by an artificial colonial border, which bears no reality on the ground.
The Soviets waited patiently inside Afghanistan between 1980-89, whilst Pakistan trained and armed 80,000 mujaheddin, and 12,000 foreign Muslim fighters with American/UK assistance, OPENLY. There was just one measly air incident, when the Pak airforce shot the intruding Soviet plane down, I think? So should the USA in Afghanistan, whilst Pakistan plays a neutral role in an American created problem inside Afghanistan.
al-Qaeda and the Taliban are American creations, and its a problem the Americans have to deal with, and not punish innocent Third Parties, who assisted in the past.
It is the West through their agents in Pakistan built up during the late seventies, eighties and nineties who are running the Taliban as the 'controlled opposition' and the excuse for further escalation by the West into Pakistan, with the approval of certain Mir Jaffars in Pakistan's security brass.
Hence the frequent visits by them with these Mir Jaffars.
Afghanistan is a failed state, a substantial part of which America has contributed to, through arming many criminal groups inside the country. Now if a few Afghans show dissatisfaction with this state of affairs and get upset with living effectively in an American run narco state, where civilians are killed by military ops, the Americans shouldn't get too upset, and lash out at others to explain the original fundamental problems inside Afghanistan.
Is the North of Afghanistan happy?
Is the West of Afghanistan happy?
Is the Central part of Afghanistan happy?
Pakistan ought not to be treated like Cambodia during the Vietnam war.
The psychological war is building up against a military attack against Pakistan, which eventually will lead to an invasion by America, with NATO in toe, so the Pakistanis military need to be ready.
Strategic suggestions have already been made, and action needs to be taken, before more brave Jawan fighters lives are sacrificed because of indecision and weakness at the leadership/elite level.
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So those were some of the logical suggestions, and here is the reality.
You have a Crypto-Jew who is the new head of CENTCOM:
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General David Petraeus takes his orders from his Israeli masters, and Zionists in Washington (hence is unusually high profile). The momentum for the Zionist empire must continue, and this means more attacks against Pakistan, to focus away from their failures in Iraq (blamed on Iran) and Afghanistan, blamed on Pakistan.
For these vile creatures blatant mistakes by themselves is always somebody else's fault.
But this is no mistake, this is all calculated against Pakistan from the 1990's, and the end result is the invasion of the country by America, using NATO, to save the world from 'rougue nukes' so the narrative goes.
Part of the reason for toppling Musharaf and bringing in civilians in Pakistan, is to create greater instability in Pakistan, and present a picture of instability in Pakistan to the rest of the world. Even though Musharaf was one of their chief chamcha's----but he had played his role and out lasted his usefulness.
Which is why Zardari and Sharif really have to get their act together for the sake of the country, and show that they really can competently govern, otherwise they are out in a coup in 2/3 years, unless the country disintegrates before then after an invasion by America.
Going to the Gulf, and London to discus settling your political differences is the last thing you should be doing. Nobody does this. Islamabad is a perfectly good and appropriate venue for settling your political differences. You don't wash your dirty laundry, roaming around various countries, in full view of the international public, it smacks of gypsy low brow behavior. It also gives an indication of who is really running the show, given the nature of the venue in the first place.
Not good.
The Pakistani elite have to counter this false narrative quickly by the Zionists, by using the options suggested earlier.
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A few suggestions on security matters:
The Pak military machine is 800,000 strong unofficially..............it can easily spare 50,000 men and move some heavily armed units to the South Waziristan, PAK/AFGHAN BORDER. These units can be divided into big battalions of 1,000 linked to each other should there be any calls for assistance. The situation is critical in that area, and to have a mere 80,000 men in that area is not enough. One is not calling for the additional troops to engage against the local Pashtuns but merely to enhance and reinforce Pak sovereignty in that border area-----a show of force.
The current trend of negotiating with the Taliban is good. It continues, together with real economic investments.
Given the new security paradigm, Pakistan may also consider increasing her defense expenditure from the current minimal levels.
Contingency plans should be made about possible American incursions in the near future into Pakistan, and a full scale invasion. How is Pakistan going to meet it?
The Zardari/Sharif coalition------hmmmmm lets see, no comment.
1. Going after Musharaf solely/only may be satisfying for those who suffered as one time political opponents of his, but going after him will largely be symbolic, as he is now a political dodo. Let him retire to London or Washington, or Riyadh, the places he goes to frequently to obtain 'guidance' and 'advice' or if you like orders of what to do in Pakistan.
The problem in Pakistan is at the political strategic level of thinking by the elite------making key political and strategic decisions which are pushed upon Pakistan by the West, which are then accepted by the elite in Pakistan, without filtering through with the consequences for Pakistan, in the short, medium and long term. Musharaf is a transitory figurehead of a national problem that is been prevalent since the creation of the country.
2. The foreign military bases in Pakistan need to be closed. They ought not to be used against Iran. Even if assurances are given that the bases will not be used against Iran, they must still be closed anyway. Quite simply America and the UK are bad for Pakistan, and you don't have to be a professor of political science to figure out this simple fact.
3. Foreign military advisers, and security personal must be asked to leave Pakistan. They certainly ought not to be wandering about in security sensitive areas.
4. General Mahmud Ahmed and all other senior personnel must be clearly ordered to expose the fake/hoax that the al-Qaeda organization is. Clear irrefutable information that since 2001 OBL is no more.
A paradigm shift in policy needs to be made by the elite of Pakistan for the survival of the nation.
Being honest with the nation and following the right policies would be a good start. Window dressing and gesture politics won't solve the enormous problems, social and political the new leadership must face in the coming years. If they don't deliver on their promises, then we will see political chaos, and a coup later. Remember the population will reach 400 million by 2050.
The new leaders of Pakistan have to be credible, and it starts with the above polices just suggested.