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Tuesday, December 06, 2011

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It amazes me that between the people living in that region killing themselves, help from Russia and the United States, that there are any survivors over there. Those shit stains must fuck like rabbits!

Well that's a shiitty thing to do.

Guess the Shiite really hit the fan this time.

Those shit stains must fuck like rabbits!

#1 | POSTED BY TEDLY AT 2011-12-06 04:59 PM

PRICELESS

Based in Pakistan I see.

This has nothing to do with Pakistan at all.

Tosser bhai, look at this: Moscow Rules

I loved this book when I found it; Arnaud de Borchgrave (Margolis's friend) wrote a book where a Soviet military officer carries out a coup just after Chernenko's death; back when Gorbachev is an unknown quantity in the West. Great book to read, am surprised one of Eric's pals can write such good fiction.

Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is an old hatred of mine since childhood. If you had to ask the question, what is the Pakistani version of the death eaters from Harry Potter, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi would fit the bill.

You guys missed these people way back in the 1990's, which is another reason I have a chip on my shoulder when it comes to Americans. When you guys were worried about a stain on a dress, I was wondering how and where L-eJ and its psychopaths will be taken out. And mind you I was under-12 at the time but these scum fuck psychopathic, shit for brains cold blooded killers were still loose, until our bald & dumb Prime Minister's younger brother arranged for the majority of them to be killed.

Then you guys shook the dumb tree in Afghanistan and these rats crawled into Pakistan and started breeding again. Now we have a new Al-Qaeda-ised generation of these scum to deal with. Good job Amreeka & Pakistan; you two deserve each other.

The group that carried out this killing is called Lashkar-e-Jhangvi-el-Alami. Their other name is "Asian Tigers". They kidnapped & killed a Pakistani officer, Khalid Khwaja. So these guys are an enemy of the Pakistani state and people and it would be a joy and a pleasure to see them eliminated.

LJ is on the run and is in no position to do any such thing.

Running away from us, if they ran into Afghanistan... well then... too bad for Afghanistan.

However, this is also true:
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The Afghan source added the attack aimed to "inflame sectarian violence in Afghanistan" but did not provide any evidence to back up his claims. (of course not... how could he?)

The official added: "This is not the work of the Taliban or if there is any Taliban involvement, it is very minimal."

A Pakistani security official speaking anonymously said Lashkar-i-Jhangvi was closely associated with the Pakistani Taliban.

But he added: "This group is on the run and doesn't have the capacity to carry out attacks inside Afghanistan, particularly in Kabul."

Pakistani security analyst Hasan Askari emphasised that there was no clear evidence at this stage of Lashkar-i-Jhangvi's involvement.

Point is, Afghans love to blow stuff up... specially themselves. It is their one joy in life and they have been doing it for a long time.

They don't need Pakistan's help in any way.

PAKISTAN: Mohammed Hasib lost his older brother in a car bombing two years ago that destroyed their small shop selling woman's accessories and killed more than 100 people. He has since rebuilt and business is improving, thanks to a significant drop in militant violence in Pakistan this year.

The number of people killed in suicide attacks in Pakistan in the first 11 months of 2011 dropped almost 40 per cent compared to the same period last year, according to data compiled by the Pak Institute for Peace Studies. Deaths from all attacks by militants fell nearly 20 per cent.

This trend contrasts with rising violence in Afghanistan, where a suicide bomber killed 56 people outside a Shia Muslim shrine in Kabul on Tuesday who were marking a major Islamic holy day.

DAWN
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As long as these numbers continue their trend, I really don't care if all of Afghanistan goes up in smoke.

Let them make trouble in their native Afghanistan, not here.

And here we go...

www.bbc.co.uk

At least 19 Afghan civilians have been killed by a roadside bomb in southern Helmand province, said officials.
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I told you they love this stuff. It's their one joy in life.

Let them make trouble in their native Afghanistan, not here

I can't really say that publicly. Very politically incorrect.

And considering the lack of a major attack on Ashura, you're right that we might've clamped down on their branches when it comes to them attacking Pakistanis.

But there are two things; 1, the killing of those two scouts in the beginning of Muharram; we've got guys running around loose, stirring crap up; 2, Jhang itself experienced another spasm of violence on the 9th of Muharram and its kind of obvious that Jhang/Central Punjab is the head of the snake when it comes to sectarianism in Pakistan. What do we or the government do about the middle class types in Jhang?

Lashkar-e-Jhangvi after all, stands for the Army of Jhang. If any American wants further details, please do your research on your own, this is valuable stuff I found thru my own experiences.

the killing of those two scouts in the beginning of Muharram; we've got guys running around loose

And where do you think such people come from, or are paid from?

India or Afghanistan. And in my mind, those two are often the same.

What do we or the government do about the middle class types in Jhang?

Don't be stupid enough to go out of your home on the 9th and 10th.

That's what we did.


^ a b c d Roul, Animesh (2005-06-02). [
www.jamestown.org[tt_news]=497&tx_ttnews[backPid]=180&no_cache=1 "Lashkar-e-Jhangvi: Sectarian Violence in Pakistan and Ties to International Terrorism"]. Terrorism Monitor (Jamestown Foundation) 3 (11). Retrieved 2010-07-27.
^ a b Pakistani group joins US terror list BBC News South Asia. 30 January, 2003.
^ a b c "Lashkar-e-Jhangvi". South Asia Terrorism Portal. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
^ a b Rory McCarthy Death by design Guardian (UK). Friday May 17 2002
^ Mir, Amir (2011-10-04). "Kidnappers of Taseer’s son want release of Qadri". The News International. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
^ Mukhtar, Imran (2011-10-06). "LeJ leader’s entry in Islamabad banned". The Nation. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
^ "Attack On Lankans: SC moved against Ishaq’s release". The Express Tribune. 2011-10-11. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
^ "Detention of Malik Ishaq, Shah extended for 2 months". The Nation. 2011-10-26. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
^ a b "Pakistan: Fractured skull killed Bhutto". CNN. 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
^ "Wave of Deadly Attacks in Pakistan". Wall Street Journal (Dow Jones & Company, Inc.). 2009-10-15. Retrieved 2009-10-15. "In March, gunmen attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team during its visit to Lahore, killing six police officers. That attack, officials say, was masterminded by Mohammed Aqeel, also known as Dr. Usman, a member of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a banned Punjabi militant outfit with strong links to the main Pakistan Taliban faction and al Qaeda. Mr. Aqeel also led the attack on the military headquarters in Rawalpindi, officials say, and was captured in the attack."
^ "Gunmen attack bus in Balochistan, 26 killed". The Express Tribune. 2011-09-20.
^ "28 Shia Muslims shot dead by Lashkar militants in Pakistan". Daily News & Analysis. 2011-09-20.
^ "Pakistan and the Taliban". Economist. 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2009â€"08â€"11.

Links from wiki that generally point to a Pakistani root.

Of course Tos will chime in and say that they are all wrong.

In the last 3 years of reviewing Tosser's deflections I have often pondered his position on life and his country. Why not admit that you got outlaws in your mountains? And they are doing really bad things in both your neighboring countries and your own? Why not acknowledge the criminal element that may permeate the military and police? Its always the other guy.

Why not admit that you got outlaws in your mountains?

There have always been outlaws in our mountains.

And they are doing really bad things in both your neighboring countries and your own?

Yes they have been. I have said so over and over.

Why not acknowledge the criminal element that may permeate the military and police?

The police are stupid, slow, fat and lazy. I doubt the bad guys would use THEM. LOL

Besides, the bad guys kill the cops first of all.

And the military? Impossible. They keep themselves under a microscope.

Its always the other guy.

If it's Afghanistan, then yes.

Of course Tos will chime in and say that they are all wrong.

Since you came across them, they probably are garbage.

By that, I mean, we are talking of today.

If you were smart enough to read the thread above (you weren't), this group has been beaten up and is on the run.

And I said, perhaps it ran into Afghanistan... or maybe not.

So posting stories from 2007 or so won't be accurate.

What is most likely is that Karzai killed his own people just to blame Pakistan, for political mileage.

It's never the Afghan's fault, is it? Always someone else? LOL

Fact is, Afghans love to kill each other. Period.

Why blame Pakistan?

In today's world, you can't accuse without evidence, see?

Specially when that accusation comes from a man who the US has declared a drug dealer and "paranoid".

Afghan President Hamid Karzai Wednesday blamed the the sectarian militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) for a bomb at a Kabul shrine which killed 55 people, demanding justice from Pakistan, his spokesman said.

Pakistan asked Afghanistan to provide evidence to support accusations that LeJ is responsible for the attack.

"Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is a banned organisation. We would encourage Kabul to share with us evidence, if any through official channels," foreign office spokesman Abdul Basit told AFP by text message.

The majority of those links were from 2011. Nice deflection tos

28 Shia Muslims shot dead by lashkar militants in Pakistan 3 months ago. That was in your country you virgin little piece of shit

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