Friday, September 19, 2008

The U.S.' Pakistan Disconnect

"Cross-border strikes criticized; Key Pakistani says actions aren't productive" by Nahal Toosi, Associated Press | September 19, 2008

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's prime minister said yesterday that strikes by foreign forces were "counterproductive," as officials said there was no warning about the latest US missile strike in the Pakistani northwest.

Meanwhile, militants briefly seized 300 boys at a school in northwest Pakistan yesterday, police said. The incident ended with the deaths of two suicide bombers; no children were harmed.

Think I am believing this piece of crap garbage?

It takes the attention OFF the MISSILE STRIKE, doesn't it? CUI BONO?

They never get back to incident, and it once more smells to me like Zionist-controlled, Muslim-hating, agenda-pushing, AmeriKan MSM scitte!!!!

The missile strike Wednesday was part of a surge in US cross-border operations, and it was especially galling to Pakistanis because it came the same day an American military leader assured the nation's leaders the US respects Pakistan's sovereignty.

Yeah, who wanted to embarrass Mullen? CUI BONO?

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi , when asked about Admiral Mike Mullen's statement, said it and the strike "means there is some sort of an institutional disconnect on their side, and if so, they will have to sort it out."

Two US officials said yesterday that the missile strike was carried out by the CIA. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.

Two Pakistani intelligence officials told the Associated Press that the strike targeted a compound in South Waziristan used by Taliban militants and Hezb-i-Islami, another group involved in attacks in Afghanistan.

They said informants reported six people died and three others were wounded. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity.

So WHO were they?


Bet you almost forgot about them, huh?

Another MSM mission accomplished!


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