Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Don't Get on the Bus in Pakistan

I'd rather walk the road in Afghanistan.

"Bombs hit Pakistani Navy buses, killing 4" April 27, 2011|Associated Press

KARACHI, Pakistan — Islamist militants bombed two Pakistani Navy buses that were taking employees to work yesterday, killing four people and again bringing their war to the streets of the country’s largest city. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility....

Allied with Al Qaeda, they are seeking to overthrow Pakistan’s US-allied government or force a halt in army offensives against their bases close to the Afghan border.  

Why would they want to do that with all the howling about Pakistan keeping the dead guy on ice?

Karachi, the seaside home of the Pakistani Navy, has not been spared attacks, though hits in the northwest and cities in Punjab have been more common. 

This is just stinking of another CIA/contractor false flag.

Police said the bombs were concealed by the side of the road, and were presumably detonated by remote control....   

I think we just got a confirmation.

Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan claimed responsibility for the attacks in a telephone call to a reporter....

Can you track that with your spy systems or at least record the number?

Also yesterday, Pakistan’s interior minister defended the country’s premier spy service against what he called defamation, a day after the release of leaked documents showing US officials at Guantanamo Bay had listed the agency as a terrorist organization.

Oh, more Wikileaks lies!

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Also see: Pakistan Releases "Al-CIA-Duh" Man

Who are the terrorists again?

Next stop:

"Five dead in attack on Pakistani bus" April 29, 2011|Associated Press

KARACHI, Pakistan — A roadside bomb mangled a bus taking Pakistani navy employees to work in Karachi yesterday, killing five people in the third such attack this week.

Within hours, the Pakistan Taliban, the country’s deadliest militant group, claimed responsibility for the explosion....

So claims my lying, agenda-pushing, war-promoting paper.

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I'm getting off now.