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Dec 27 2008

Willsomeone ask the United States to shut up?

Published by sincerewriter at 5:10 am under Uncategorized Edit This

We are horrified to hear the U.S. ask India to show restraint in dealing with Pakistan’s terror. What has happened recently that the U.S. has turned neutral? Restraint? America did not show any restraint in attacking Afghanistan just days after 9/11. Here we have Pakistan, the epicenter of terrorism everywhere including 9/11, attacking India with terror for years with its notorius ISI. For too long India has shown restraint in dealing with terror coming from across the border. For once India has showed that will take this no more. Instead of congratulating India on its resolve and willingness to face the situation we have the United States asking India to show restraint. You cannot deal with reason over barbarians like the Taliban. After all it is only the United States that has armed the Pakistanis to the teeth over the years. How many more terror attacks do you want to land on India, Mr. Bush?

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3 Responses to “Willsomeone ask the United States to shut up?”

  1. csc5502on 27 Dec 2008 at 11:20 am edit this

    Couldn’t agree more. Pakistan is becoming the new Afghanistan. People in the government and military are sympathetic to the Taliban and Al Quaeda so they can operate from Pakistan without fear.

    At the very least we should stop helping Pakistan; at worst we might have to do to them what we did to their neighbor. If India wants to do it first, let them.

    http://poorrepublican.today.com/

  2. vrajavalaon 27 Dec 2008 at 2:13 pm edit this

    O agree. I wasn’t aware of that. seems to me India has the full right to not only guard its borders, but also have these terrorists bought to trial.

  3. skwguitaron 27 Dec 2008 at 5:31 pm edit this

    As an American I applaud this post. Under Bush’s rule we’re allowed to pre-emptively strike countries to defend our citizens, why should it be different for you guys? Great article,

    Cheers

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