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Bush and Zardari Governments secrete stupid statements about War between USA and Pakistan

by Daniel Neun | September 10, 2008 at 11:14 pm | 330 views | 2 comments | 5 recommendations

Read this:
"US President George W. Bush has secretly approved orders allowing US forces to conduct ground operations in Pakistan without that government's prior approval, a report said citing senior US officials."

Wow. Sounds dangerous, isn´t it. Then:

The New York Times reported Wednesday that the July move allowing Special Operations forces to carry out assaults within the borders of
blablabla.

And just in time, just in case you forget how dangerous, dangerous, daaaaaaaangerous the situation is (remember September, the 11th), "the Pakistan's army chief, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, says no outside forces are allowed to conduct military operation inside the country.    

Responding to reports of recent cross-border raids by coalition forces based in Afghanistan, Kayani said Pakistan's sovereignty will be defended at any cost, the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan reported Thursday."

He says he is responding of what the NY Times said Bush has ordered in July and we all already know about.
I guess that´s what they call it "frog in the pot" not "hog the pot".
Nice try, guys.
But you can do worse than that.

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Paschen
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at 02:22 on September 11th, 2008

Daniel Neun, I like this story. It's good stuff.

The US need to be stopped now. They can BOMB their own country whenever they suspect some terrorist in one of their Cities or Villages and kill American civilian in stead of non American Civilian around the World, I do not think the American public will be to happy to be bombed because they may have some terrorist cells in their Cities. This non sense has to stop. 

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I think an opinion tag is called for here.  The story will not lose any ranking, but the label will more accurately reflect its scope.

Cheers!


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