Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Chirps of Peace From Pakistan

Bin Laden allegedly being there silenced 'em.

"Suicide bombing on Afghan military base kills 10" April 17, 2011|By Solomon Moore, Associated Press

KABUL — Prime Minister Yousuf Gilani of Pakistan said in Kabul yesterday that Pakistan stands strongly behind efforts to make peace with the Taliban.  

All of a sudden the WHOLE STAGED SCRIPT being presented by the U.S. government and its mouthpiece media MAKES SENSE!  

Have not HEARD MUCH about THIS, have you?

He also said that while the United States will play a role in any reconciliation, Kabul should set the parameters for any talks to end the war.  

Actually, our crap government is going the other way and insisting we "keep up the pressure."

Such is the behavior of self-destructing empires. 

At a news conference, Gilani and Afghan president Hamid Karzai said a new Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Commission comprising top-ranking officials is being set up to accelerate and promote a peace process.  

And then bin Laden was "found," blah, blah, blah.

Any solution to the war requires the support of Pakistan, and in particular elements of its security forces, which are believed to have links to insurgents in Afghanistan.

Hey, AmeriKa is basically running them.

Gilani, army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, spy chief General Ahmed Shuja Pasha, and other officials flew to Kabul at a time when US relations with both nations are deeply strained. 

Then it is time for you guys to cut us loose and not listen to us anymore. Just give us lip service like we give you.

Having the trio of Pakistan’s power elite at the Afghan presidential palace at the same time underscored the importance of the talks.

No one wants our murderous war machine around anymore, waaaaaaaah!!

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