On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 23:58:58 -0700 (PDT), Chen <chen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>>WA****NGTON — American commanders in Afghanistan have in >recent months
urged a widening of the war that could include >American attacks on
indigenous Pakistani militants in the tribal >areas inside Pakistan,
according to United States officials.
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>US wants to spread Afghanistan war to its neighbors. The targets are
>Pakistan, Nepal, Tibet and India. They already set a plan to change
>those governments to US side for the wars.
Nope.
Read
[Pakistan faces a lose-lose situation
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/JD22Df01.html
The weekend release of a video of Tariq Azizuddin, Pakistan's
ambassador to Afghanistan, confirming that he has been in the hands of
militants linked to al-Qaeda since being captured in February, places
Islamabad in an untenable situation. It can either bow to the
militants' extravagant demands for Tariq's release or reverse its
position and go for all-out war against militancy. The United States
would back the latter option, but it carries with it grave risks. -
Syed Saleem Shahzad (Apr 21, '08)]
The new PPP government will have to deal with this one and it doesn't
have the ability, the experience or the army's backing to do so. This
PPP government will self destruct. That's the result of the US
engineering (assassinated) Benazir Bhutto's return to oust Musharraf
for not pu****ng the US war vigorously enough. Should Pakistan devolve
into a mess the US will have an even bigger mess in her hands.


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