Pakistan manufactured "high quality" terrorists for sales. Americans should
buy into the stock future share of Paki terrorism.
"fruitella" <visualseeplus@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The US is wasting its effort & money fighting terrorists in Pakistan.
> Pakistan just keeps on producing more terrorists.
>
> Almost all of pakistan's economic growth is a result of American aid
> provided for the "war on terror". So there is strong incentive to
> keep on producing terrorists.
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> Pakistan continues to train terror outfits
> PTI
>
> NEW DELHI: The presence of terror camps in Pakistan continues to haunt
> the security establishment in India, which still feels that ISI-
> sponsored outfits like JeM, LeT and Al-Badr are responsible for
> carrying out terrorist attacks in different parts of the country.
>
> "Terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK remains largely intact
> and continues to be used by Pak-based and Inter-Services Intelligence
> (ISI)-sponsored outfits like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Toiba and Al-
> Badr for carrying out acts of terror in different parts of the
> country," the Union Home Ministry said. (Watch)
>
> Noting that there was no change in the attitude of the ISI in training
> terror groups like the LeT and JeM, National Security Advisor M K
> Narayanan recently said one of the greatest dangers India faced was
> terror camps being run on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border by the Al-
> Qaida and the Taliban.
>
> He said Pakistan continued to acquire missiles and other weapons and
> its military strategy remains India-centric.
>
> According to the latest Status Paper on Internal Security brought out
> by the MHA, these outfits are "well organised, interlinked, and have
> the latest hardware and communication equipment".
>
> The "current strategy" of terrorist groups is to recruit and train
> local modules and activate them when required, maintain flow of
> finances to sustain terror network and supply hardware through land
> and sea routes.
>
> Their strategy is also to target vital installations, economic
> infrastructure, VIPs and political leaders, attack soft targets like
> market places, mass transit system, places of wor****p and
> congregations, and also provoke communal tension to create a wedge
> between communities.


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