I stop when I hit the word "justifiedright"
nice try, tommy boy. Any more Constitution hating NeoCons you want to quote? On Dec 27, 2007, at 3:33 PM, justifiedright wrote:
I stopped reading at the 5th word when I got to "John Pilger." Nice try, John. Anymore Chaves loving America haters you want to quote? --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Jersey Shore John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > According to Australian journalist John Pilger, in this year, "CIA > Director William Casey [gives] his backing to a plan put forward by > Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, to recruit people from > around the world to join the Afghan jihad. More than 100,000 Islamic > militants [are] trained in Pakistan between 1986 and 1992, in camps > overseen by the CIA and [the British intelligence agency] MI6, with > the [British special forces unit] SAS training future al-Qaeda and > Taliban fighters in bomb-making and other black arts. Their leaders > [are] trained at a CIA camp in Virginia." [GUARDIAN, 9/20/2003] > > Eventually, around 35,000 Muslim radicals from 43 Islamic countries > will fight with the Afghan mujaheddin. Tens of thousands more will > study in the hundreds of new madrassas (Islamic schools) funded by > the ISI and CIA in Pakistan. Their main logistical base is in the > Pakistani city of Peshawar. [WASHINGTON POST, 7/19/1992; PITTSBURGH > POST-GAZETTE, 9/23/2001] > > Ironically, although many are trained, it seems only a small > percentage actually take part fight in serious fighting in > Afghanistan, so their impact on the war is small. [NEW YORKER, 9/9/2002] > > Richard Murphy, assistant secretary of state for Near East and South > Asian relations during the Reagan administration, will later say, "We > did spawn a monster in Afghanistan. Once the Soviets were gone [the > people trained and/or funded by the US] were looking around for other > targets, and Osama bin Laden has settled on the United States as the > source of all evil. Irony? Irony is all over the place." [ASSOCIATED > PRESS, 8/23/1998] > > In the late 1980s, Pakistani President Benazir Bhutto, feeling the > mujaheddin network has grown too strong, tells President George H. W. > Bush, "You are creating a Frankenstein." However, the warning goes > unheeded. [NEWSWEEK, 10/1/2001] > > > On Dec 27, 2007, at 1:50 PM, justifiedright wrote: > > > Scary stuff in Pakistan. Musharef seems to be the old enemy of my > > enemy is my friend. > > > > Whose guarding the nukes today? > > > > We had decided to not chase Bin Laden into the Tribal areas > > uncontrolled by Musharef because it was alleged that if we did the > > delacate balance of power could be upset. > > > > Seems pretty upset now. Perhaps its time to go in and destroy that > > area. Nothing good can come from those Islamo-fascists housing UBL. > > > > Will need an army massed along the border to hold back India though. > > > > --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <oakdorf@> wrote: > > > > > > Tommy, you in? > > > > > > .... > > > > > > His appearance came as U.S. officials here struggled to cope with > > the > > > immense policy implications of the assassination on relations with a > > > nuclear-armed country that has received billions of dollars in > > American > > > financial assistance and is an ally in the war on terrorism. White > > > House spokesman Scott Stanzel said Bush planned to speak with > > Musharraf > > > as soon as it could be arranged Thursday. > > > > > > .... > > > > > > > > > >