Saturday, October 10, 2009

Don't Park Your Car in Peshawar

Who would do such a thing, readers?

Here is one opinion.

[A typical bullshit article from the Pakistani press, on the same day as the latest Peshawar car bombing, blaming India for that bombing and the previous bombing of the Indian embassy in Kabul
. Just as in all false flag attacks, this one instantly fingers the real killers, with absolutely zero proof, always the opposite of the real attackers. Who is the opposite of RAW? It is more likely the work of ISI than India.]

Source
: Why Do Pakistan’s Terrorists Always Seem to Want to Force Foreign Intervention?

That sure is a good question. Sounds like the
tortured logic of Iraq.

I'm of the notion that it was "
Al-CIA-Duh."

"Suicide blast kills 48 in Pakistan" by Ismail Khan and Salman Masood, New York Times | October 10, 2009

PESHAWAR, Pakistan - A huge and lethal blast rocked a crowded market in the northwestern city of Peshawar yesterday in what appeared to be a warning against the government’s plans to launch a military offensive against militants in the frontier region of South Waziristan.

Related: Peshawar market blast

The blast, which police and security officials suspected was caused by a suicide car bomb containing more than 100 pounds of explosives, was the biggest in Pakistan in months, killing at least 48 people, including seven children and one woman, and wounding 148 others.

This is STINKING ALREADY!!!

It was the second attack by militants this week, after the bombing of a UN agency on Monday, raising concern that Taliban militants were preparing a new wave of attacks in a country that has seen scores of suicide bombings in the past.

Related: Be Prepared, Pakistan!

Peshawar, the capital of the North-West Frontier Province, has been an easy target for the militants; it is also crucial to both the Taliban and the government because of its proximity to Pakistan’s mountainous frontier. The city is also of strategic value to NATO because it serves as a transportation hub for supplies bound for neighboring Afghanistan.

Looks like NATO will have to get int there to secure the place, huh?

CUI BONO?

The majority of the people killed were passengers traveling in a public minibus, which was passing beside the car used in the attack. Several pedestrians were also killed or seriously wounded in the explosion.

Yeah, that is really hurting the occupation.

The blast was so intense that it overturned the bus, leaving bodies and injured passengers trapped in its wreckage. The blast also damaged dozens of multistory buildings, shops, and offices in the area, a commercial center. The explosion snapped the power supply cables in the area. Witnesses said many of the dead were damaged beyond recognition....

I'm sorry, but this DOES NOT sound like a CAR BOMB!!

I have no clue what it was, but it sure as hell doesn't sound like a car bomb.

Officials said the militants, who largely attack military or police personnel, were targeting civilians to press the government and forestall a possible operation in the South Waziristan tribal region.

Now I am BEGINNING to see the point of the author I quoted leading this post.

Government claimed this huh?

Of course, this attack just COMPELS the government to take action, cui bono?

The provincial assembly was in session about a half-mile away, and local television coverage showed legislators emerging from the building and making calls on their cellphones.

Looks like the "suicider" blew his load a little early, huh? STINK!

The US ambassador, Anne W. Patterson, immediately condemned the attack, saying in a statement that it “serves only to highlight the vicious and inhuman nature of the terrorists who aim to instill fear in the hearts of the Pakistani people.’’

And CUI BONO, 'eh? That LAST BIT CONFIRMS MY SUSPICIONS!!!

Meanwhile, Rehman Malik, the Pakistani interior minister, said yesterday that investigators had made one arrest and identified those involved in the suicide bombing of the headquarters of the World Food Program in Islamabad, the capital, on Monday. Five people died in the blast, four Pakistanis and an Iraqi.

Speaking to reporters outside the Parliament in Islamabad, Malik said the government knew who brought the bomber to the highly fortified food program building. “The main handler is in our custody, and we have complete information about the persons involved in executing the terrorist plan and facilitating the terrorists,’’ Malik said. “We know where the instructions came from, where he stayed.’’

Translation: We HAVE our PATSIES!

The Taliban claimed the responsibility for the attack, and a Taliban spokesman, Azam Tariq, said there would be further targeting of foreigners and Pakistanis working with overseas agencies.

So claims the lying, Muslim-hating, agenda-pushing, war-promoting Zionist AmeriKan press.

“Given this aggressiveness and this new threat, we are taking a range of actions to redouble our security efforts,’’ said Josette Sheeran, the executive director of the food program, which says it supplies food and humanitarian aid to an estimated 10 million Pakistanis.

Good Lord, there are that many suffering?

UN seems pretty impotent these days, doesn't it?

The program is a UN agency, and the organization has temporarily closed its offices in Pakistan. Sheeran said the withdrawal of World Food Program staff members from the country was “not contemplated.’’

Globalists never leave, do they?

That's why you should never let them in.

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Also see: Boston Sunday Globe Censorship: Pakistan Parking Lot

Update
:

"Gunmen hold hostages in Pakistan army HQ

Militants were holding between 10 to 15 security officers hostage inside Pakistan's army headquarters Saturday after they and others attacked the complex in an audacious assault on the country's most powerful institution. The attack, which left at least 10 people dead, was the third major militant strike in Pakistan in a week and came as the government was planning an imminent offensive against Islamist militants in their strongholds in the rugged mountains along the border with Afghanistan.

"One has to wonder if this was some kind of an inside job, in terms of the militants knowing when and where they could strike with impunity. But if the goal of US military "aid" to Pakistan (in the form of the slaughter of its civilians through drone attacks) has been an almost total destabilization of this country, one can truly say "mission accomplished" If not, the US Pakistan military campaign has been one of the most catastrophically abysmal failures of US foreign policy in the long, sorry history of abysmal failures of US foreign policy." -- Wake the Flock Up