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Again the Indian police in Mumbai have exposed that Pakistan ISI is behind the explosions in train that happened last month. Pakistan denies it.
Pakistan will continue to deny its role for all the terrorist activities that are made by it.
Pakistan prez is merry selling his pet book for public, so that all the booty that comes from it can be used by him to settle in US, in case in future pakistan govt. throws him out.
He is good sales person.......making useless claims that US has made claims to bomb pakistan during 9/11.........so that his sales go up in teh air and make a large booty.

2006-09-30 15:26:26 · 5 answers · asked by donald 2 in Politics & Government Government

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Well you must remember that the ISI funnelled money to the Pashtun warlord, Himeyktar, in Afghanistan, but once he proved to be worthless, they redirected this money to the Taliban. It is true the CIA once funneled money to them as well, through the ISI actually, but atleast once the Taliban were exposed for the murderous, power-hungry, fundamentalists they are the CIA was wise enough to distance itself. The ISI continued to fund the Taliban right up to 9/11.
Pakistan also has a history of supporting the terrorist organization IMU (Islamic Movement of Ubzekistan), al-Qaeda, as well as Kashmiri terrorists.
This should not be suprising coming from a country that still upholds a law that states a woman who is raped must provide four witnesses to prove someone's guilt. Why would there be four people witnessing an act like this and how could their testimony be worth anything if they didn't take any action against it while it was happening?
Furhtermore, Pakistan has been a larger supporter than Iran for mass worldwide riots and protests, often violent, against remarks they find offensive, i.e. Muhammad Cartoons, Pope Remarks.
Regarding President Mushariff's recent comments about coercion and threats from the U.S. to act after 9/11. The questions I would ask here are: Why is it that the U.S. felt he would need threatening to take action after 9/11 if not for his close ties to the terrorists, Why would he release this information now 5+ years afterwards? Why leak this information to the press only to answer that he can't comment further because of a book deal. Bush said it best, "What he is saying is, read the book." Isn't it wierd that someone can verbally attack our country and Bush still thinks he is a good old friend?
Pakistan is the best example of what poor education can do to a country. The only education people can afford to receive is at the Madrassa (religious schools) where they learn to recite the Qur'an in return for a place to live and meals to eat. They become so dependent on these Madrassas that ISI would temporarily close them down so the students only choice was to join the military or go homeless.
The situation in Pakistan won't get any better either until the people take it upon theirselves to question their own government, their own policies, and their own actions instead of redirecting of their building outrage at others. Granted this is hard to do when questioning your own government most likely means you will get your head chopped off.

2006-09-30 19:52:26 · answer #1 · answered by syzygy462 2 · 1 1

In Pakistan lying is a way of life. Even their Cricket team cheat and they get upset when they are found out and feign outrage. They should understand that the rest of the world is onto their games and will not believe them any more. When trust is lost it takes a long time to regain.

2006-09-30 15:34:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They are muslim. It is ok for a muslim to lie to an infidel. There is no reason to tell the truth. Remember their purpose is to kill all infidels. (non muslims)

2006-09-30 15:36:54 · answer #3 · answered by jekin 5 · 0 0

Clinton would be a much better teacher

2006-09-30 16:55:30 · answer #4 · answered by rsist34 5 · 0 0

So please visit any Pakistani Consulate and ask for WAMD.

2006-09-30 16:42:18 · answer #5 · answered by Jamil Ahmad G 3 · 0 0

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