Thursday, March 17, 2011

Pakistan Releases "Al-CIA-Duh" Man

Yup, the AmeriKan spy was trying to give them nuclear bomb and biological weapons material -- something my newspaper obscures and obfuscates!

"US justice is promised in Pakistan case; Kerry working to free American held in 2 deaths" by Babar Dogar and Heidi Vogt, Associated Press / February 16, 2011

LAHORE, Pakistan — US Senator John Kerry promised the Pakistani people yesterday that a jailed US Embassy worker will be subjected to a US criminal investigation if he is released by the Pakistani government. 

Related: Pakistan Protests

Kerry also expressed regret for the deaths of two Pakistani men in an apparent attempt to smooth over relations with the important ally in the war against extremists and Al Qaeda, while still insisting that the American needs to be released.

Yeah, he killed two ISI agents -- another thing the AmeriKan media omits.

Raymond Allen Davis, 36, has been held by Pakistani authorities since he fatally shot two Pakistanis in the eastern city of Lahore Jan. 27, and his case has become a bitter point of contention between Washington and Islamabad, whose relationship is considered key to ending the war in Afghanistan.

US officials have said Davis shot in self-defense when two armed men on a motorcycle tried to rob him. Pakistani police officials have said they plan to try him for murder, arguing that while the Pakistanis did have a loaded gun, there was no round in the chamber. They also allege Davis shot one of the victims who was trying to flee.

Regardless of guilt, the United States says the detention of Davis, a former Special Forces soldier and an embassy worker, is illegal under international agreements covering diplomats. US officials have threatened to withhold billions in aid to Pakistan unless Davis is freed....  

We call that extortion.

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"US worker faces Pakistani court today; Kerry hopes issue will be over in days" by Munir Ahmed and Heidi Vogt, Associated Press / February 17, 2011

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — US Senator John F. Kerry rushed to Pakistan to try to prevent a diplomatic meltdown....

In the southern city of Karachi yesterday, dozens of young men protested US efforts to win American Raymond Davis’s release. About 50 members of an Islamist political party gathered outside the Karachi press club, chanting “Down with America!’’ They also burned effigies of Obama and Kerry.

Upon arriving in Pakistan late Tuesday, Kerry expressed regret over the loss of life and promised that the United States will conduct a criminal investigation into the shooting if Davis is released.  

We shall see.

Yesterday, Kerry met with President Asif Ali Zardari; the army chief, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani; and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

Gilani’s office issued a statement saying the prime minister had raised the possibility of having the United States compensate the families of the dead in lieu of sending Davis to prison.

Such a system is used in Islamic law and is accepted in Pakistan.

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"Pakistan delays ruling on status of jailed American " by New York Times / February 18, 2011

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A provincial court yesterday gave the Pakistani government three weeks to decide whether the US official in custody for killing two Pakistanis has diplomatic immunity, a delay that could intensify a standoff with the United States.

The decision came a day after a whirlwind visit by Senator John F. Kerry of Massachusetts to try to find a quick resolution to the case, which has damaged relations between the two countries and exposed the weakness of the pro-American government headed by President Asif Ali Zardari.

The public furor in Pakistan has revolved around why Raymond A. Davis, 36, arrested with a loaded handgun and other security gear, was driving alone in an impoverished area of Lahore....

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And look who has to weigh in with her drunken ass:

"Clinton presses for reform in Pakistan; Says cooperation is crucial to fight against terrorism" by Matthew Lee, Associated Press / February 19, 2011

NEW YORK — Amid an escalating diplomatic dispute, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said yesterday that Pakistan risks major instability at home and a hampered war effort in Afghanistan if it doesn’t implement reforms and stop fomenting anti-American sentiment.

In a speech yesterday to the Asia Society, Clinton spoke amid increasing tensions with Pakistan over the killing of two Pakistanis by an American official....  

Was she slurring her words?

Clinton said Pakistan’s public finances are in disarray and that energy shortages are hampering economic growth and causing political instability there.

“Shocking, unjustified anti-Americanism will not resolve these problems,’’ she said....

Nor will Muslim-hating Zionist propaganda work here, Madame Secretary.

Clinton issued a warning to the Taliban and other extremists in Afghanistan that they must choose between war and peace as the United States increases military pressure on them.

Or else what? 

And when is the SAME WARNING going to be issued to ISRAEL, hanh?!!!!!!

Clinton said reconciliation is the only way to ensure Afghanistan’s lasting stability and challenge extremists to abandon Al Qaeda and to align themselves with the government for the good of the country and their own safety.

“They cannot wait us out,’’ Clinton said. “They cannot defeat us. And they cannot escape this choice.’’  

She WAS DRINKING, readers!!!

See: AmeriKa Has Lost Afghanistan  

Looks like they HAVE WAITED US OUT and DEFEATED US -- no matter how much s*** St. Hitlery and the AmeriKan media spew!!!

The United States has increased military pressure on extremists and said it has the Taliban on the run in key areas of the country. Heavy fighting is expected this spring, along with a continued heavy reliance on unmanned drone attacks and secret ground raids targeting militant leaders along the Pakistan border....  

So we ARE AT WAR in PAKISTAN after all!

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And like a good mouthpiece, the puppet media only reported what they were told to report:

"American held in Pakistan is CIA contractor, US officials say; Davis on team that tracked terror groups; local officials knew of activity" by Mark Mazzetti, New York Times / February 22, 2011

WASHINGTON — The American arrested in Pakistan after shooting two men at a crowded traffic stop was part of a covert, CIA-led team of operatives collecting intelligence and conducting surveillance on militant groups deep inside the country, according to US government officials.

Right, that is ALL THEY WERE DOING!!

Working from a safe house in the eastern city of Lahore, the detained US contractor, Raymond A. Davis, a retired Special Forces soldier, carried out scouting and other reconnaissance missions as a security officer for CIA case officers and technical specialists conducting operations, the officials said.

Davis’s arrest and detention, which came after what US officials have described as a botched robbery attempt, have inadvertently pulled back the curtain on a web of covert US operations inside Pakistan, part of a secret war run by the CIA....   

And the FACT that "Al-CIA-Duh" is a WESTERN INTELLIGENCE CREATION that is DIRECTED and FUNDED by WESTERN INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES!!!

Davis has worked for years as a CIA contractor, including time at Blackwater Worldwide, the controversial private security firm (now called Xe) that Pakistanis have long viewed as symbolizing a culture of American gunslinging overseas.

The New York Times had agreed to temporarily withhold information about Davis’s ties to the agency at the request of the Obama administration, which argued that disclosure of his specific job would put his life at risk.    

So WHAT are they WITHHOLDING NOW, dear readers?

Several foreign news organizations have disclosed some aspects of Davis’s work with the CIA....

Like ARMING "Al-CIA-Duh" with NUCLEAR and BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS!

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Also see: CIA worker appears in Pakistan court  

And DAVIS is NOT the ONLY CONTRACTED CIA SPOOK running around the hills of Pakistan

"Detained American is Va. contractor

 PESHAWAR — An American detained for visa violations in northwest Pakistan is a contractor from Virginia who had worked on a US-funded construction project in the region, a security official said yesterday. Pakistan is scrutinizing Americans after the arrest last month of a CIA employee for killing two Pakistanis in Lahore, but it was unclear whether the arrest of Aaron Mark DeHaven, 34, in Peshawar on Friday was related."  

At least you can ALWAYS count on a Boston Globe editorial to set things straight:

"Pakistan: A test for diplomatic immunity

The murky incident....

The cloak-and-dagger circumstances....

The best outcome would be for US and Pakistani intelligence to work out a face-saving arrangement for Davis’s repatriation — and acknowledge that the two sides need each other too much, against Al Qaeda and like-minded extremists, to let the Davis case become an irreparable rupture.   

Yeah, well, which "Al-CIA-Duh" would that be, BG?

The made-up "Al-CIA-Duh?"    

Or the "Al-CIA-Duh" CREATION for the COURTROOM!?

Related:


Prop 101: Al-CIA-Duh and the OSI

Prop 101: Al-CIA-Duh's Greatest Hits


Prop 101: The "Terrorism" Business


New York Times Admits War on Terror is U.S. Creation

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Oh, AmeriKa's MSM KNOWS ALL ABOUT and yet STILL PUSHES the CHARADE, huh?

And as the Boston Globe advises, so shall it be:

"Pakistan releases CIA contractor; Davis freed as families get ‘blood money’" by Greg Miller and Shaiq Hussain, Washington Post / March 17, 2011

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A CIA security contractor who fatally shot two Pakistani men in January was released yesterday after relatives of the victims received “blood money’’ as compensation and agreed to pardon him, US officials said.

Raymond Davis was released from a Pakistani jail in Lahore after nearly two months in detention and was flown to meet with US officials in Kabul....

The decision to free Davis resolves what had become a high-stakes diplomatic standoff and a signal of mounting tensions between the CIA and its Pakistani counterpart, the Inter-Services Intelligence directorate, or ISI....   

Well, when you kill three of their agents while trying to give nuclear and biological material to "Al-CIA-Duh...."

The US official confirmed that so-called blood money had been paid to family members of the shooting victims. In Pakistan, there is a tradition of such payments in return for pardoning the perpetrator of a crime, in accordance with Islamic Sharia law.  

Related: `Blood money was paid by S. Arabia`

And AmeriKa obeying Sharia law?  

Is there no end to the hypocrisy?

An official close to the negotiations said three Pakistani families each received between $700,000 and $1 million as part of the deal to free Davis.

I'd usually make some comment about American taxpayers getting stuck with the tab; however, apparently the Saudis picked it up -- another omission from my newspaper.

In addition to the two men killed by Davis, a third Pakistani died after being struck by a vehicle carrying CIA personnel attempting to retrieve Davis after the shooting....

The release of Davis stunned Pakistanis, and opponents immediately accused the Zardari government of bowing to US pressure and selling the nation’s sovereignty by allowing him to be pardoned for blood money. Hundreds of angry protesters tried to gather outside the US consulate in Lahore, where they were beaten back by police. Religious groups said they planned nationwide protests today....

And the U.S. criticism for the mistreatment of protesters?

Davis, 36, was a member of a security team assigned to protect CIA operatives in Lahore collecting intelligence on targets including Lashkar-e-Taiba, a militant Islamist group tied to terrorist attacks against India and long backed by the ISI.  

Yeah, right, it is the Pakistan Spy Agency responsible for supporting "terrorists" -- as "Al-CIA-Duh" tries to hand them nuclear and biological material.

Has the AmeriKan news media no shame?

US officials said serious negotiations to resolve the dispute began three weeks ago when Senator John F. Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, made a surprise trip to Pakistan at the request of the administration to try to ease tensions and encourage talks.

“This was a very important and necessary step for both of our countries to be able to maintain our relationship and remain focused on progress on bedrock national interests, and I’m deeply grateful for the Pakistani government’s decision,’’ Kerry said last night.  

What a sickening tool and national embarrassment.

CIA and ISI officials also met in attempts to smooth out disagreements over issues including ISI claims that the CIA was mounting secret operations inside Pakistan without informing their hosts.

What, Pakistan's government doesn't like AmeriKan spies setting up patsies for false-flag attacks that will provide for a complete invasion and occupation of their country?  

And JUST WHAT would those "secret operations be," AmeriKan media?

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What, they DON'T TELL YOU, dear readers?

"Chief of spy agency to remain in post

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s government will extend the term of the country’s powerful spy chief, the CIA’s main partner in the fight against Al Qaeda and the Taliban and a major player in the country’s policies toward Afghanistan, an official said yesterday. The decision to keep Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha as head of Inter-Services Intelligence ensures continuity during a crucial phase in the war in Afghanistan (AP)." 

So much for the disagreements, 'eh?