Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Pakistan
{MOB} Forums > MOB Discussion Forum - PUBLIC > War On Terror
PFC Mustangman
HEY!HEY!HEY! Looks like the Neo-cons are going to lose the War on terror in Pakistan.Bush needs to get back in his jet and give Musharraf a fly over to get him back in line.Maybe he needs more money to fight this war?Lets see,he gets 100 million a month so maybe that's not enough.This war started 5 yrs. ago so maybe inflation is getting to him and he needs more money.But also how would you like to have fighting and turmoil in your country everyday for 5 years?Maybe he realized, your better off when you run your own life or country youself and not listen to every whim of someone else.

WE ALL WANT OUR FREEDOM!

www.infowars.com/?p=1696



Click to view attachment

Hellfighter
The author says bummer for the neocons- I disagree with him with regards to who this ridiculousness is going to be a bummer for.
The dispstick neocons and Bush were so head-in-the-sand by dividing the troop deployments to go after Iraq and 'try' to intimidate Syria and Iran in that effort. Stupidly they opened the door for al quaeda and the Talibums to regroup.
Now that they have 'resurged' after being let off the ropes after a pummelling in the initial phases of the afghanistan campaign, the bolstered regrouped Talibums are going to make things a 'bummer' for afghans who had a chance at a more democratic lifestyle, and a bigger bummer for who knows what targets in the West now that Bum laden is up and running again with his goon squad. So now that a few pro-Iraq war die hards are convinced the only al quaeda to ever worry about are the thug-foot soldier component of bum Laden's force getting trampled in Iraq, the 'homeworld' of al quaeda is now getting cozy with Pakistan.... how dangerous will that become potentially?
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2026 Invision Power Services, Inc.