Friday, July 10, 2009

How is AfPak Today, Globe?

Report from Pakistan:





You understand what the blank space means, right?


We will have to SEE if this makes the Slow Saturday Globe tomorrow:

"Suspected US missile strike kills 3 in NW Pakistan" by Ishtiaq Mahsud, Associated Press Writer | July 10, 2009

Pakistani secuirty forces officers walk over debris of houses in Sultanwas, Buner, Pakistan on Thursday, July 9. 2009. Sultanwas, a stronghold of Taliban militants is destroyed during fierce fight between Pakistani security forces and Taliban militants. Pakistan will allow some 2 million people who fled an army offensive against the Taliban in Swat Valley to return home next week, the prime minister announced Thursday, saying the region was now secure and essential services restored.
Pakistani secuirty forces officers walk over debris of houses in Sultanwas, Buner, Pakistan on Thursday, July 9. 2009. Sultanwas, a stronghold of Taliban militants is destroyed during fierce fight between Pakistani security forces and Taliban militants. Pakistan will allow some 2 million people who fled an army offensive against the Taliban in Swat Valley to return home next week, the prime minister announced Thursday, saying the region was now secure and essential services restored. (AP Photo/B.K.Bangash)

Excuse me? Those are HOUSES?

They LOOK LIKE GROUND ZERO, 9/11!!!!

And there are OVER 3 MILLION REFUGEES! Get it RIGHT for ONCE, will ya?


DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan --
A suspected U.S. missile strike hit a communication center of the Pakistani Taliban leader Friday, killing at least three people, intelligence officials said.

The attack was the latest in a string of similar strikes by suspected U.S. drone aircraft in recent weeks to target Baitullah Mehsud and his network of militants.

Missiles to kill a dead guy.

Why don't you BURY THEM in a MOUNTAINSIDE rather than a HOUSE, fuckers?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Two missiles struck a communication center late Friday belonging to Mehsud's group in the Painda Khel region of South Waziristan, three intelligence officials told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The United States is believed to have launched more than 40 missile strikes against targets in the border area since last August, according to a count by The Associated Press. Washington does not directly acknowledge launching the missiles, which have killed civilians as well as militants and have contributed to anti-U.S. sentiment in Pakistan.

Well, YOU would HATE WHOEVER fired MISSILES into YOUR VILLAGE and KILLED YOUR FAMILY, 'murkn!

Or would you? Israel seems to lead your government around by the nose.

As for the VICTIMS, it is WAY MORE CIVILIANS -- on the order of 700 to 15 -- and those are probably low-ball numbers!!!!!

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Meanwhile, we get this bull crap report from next door:

"Explosion kills 25 in Afghan province; Three US troops left dead in separate blasts" by Laura King, Los Angeles Times | July 10, 2009

KABUL, Afghanistan - A powerful truck bomb killed at least 25 people yesterday, more than half of them children, in an eastern province near Kabul. Authorities speculated that the explosives-laden vehicle was intended for an attack in the capital.

I'm smelling a WREAKING STENCH of a FALSE-FLAG or MSM COVER UP! I'm sorry, readers; I simply NO LONGER BELIEVE A WORD if it is PRINTED in the PAPER! If it IS TRUE it is DISTORTED in some form or fashion so that it does not resemble what really happened. That's what happens when they LIE TO YOU day after day after day after day!!!!

And WTF is the Taliban doing ATTACKING the CAPITAL?

I thought we had 'em on the run?

Three US soldiers also were killed by roadside bombs, the American military said, two in southern Afghanistan and one in the east. The incidents followed a pattern of escalating violence in widely scattered areas of Afghanistan. The blast took place in Lowgar Province. The vehicle, traveling on the main north-south highway, apparently ran off the road and overturned before dawn. When police and civilians approached after daybreak and tried to right the truck, it blew up, the Interior Ministry said.

Most of the dead were civilians, including at least 13 students from a nearby primary school, local officials said. The thunderous blast left a huge crater in the highway, hurled debris over a wide area, and collapsed several nearby shops and homes. Ghulam Mustafa, the Lowgar police chief, said the truck’s driver had disappeared, and officials were looking into the possibility that the Taliban had been transporting explosives to the capital.

The "possibilty?"

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