Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Is Pakistan America's real enemy

Well, you'd have to say that things don't quite add up with Pakistan. It's really hard to believe that they didn't know that OBL was firstly, living in their country and secondly, that he was living about 100 meters from their prestigious military academy(!). Not sure how prestigious the academy was, if they couldn't detect 2 helicopters entering their fly-zone and then carrying out a raid! Shows you just how alert and competent the Pakistani government is. Angry White Dude (AWD) has written another good blog, listing Pakistan's involvement with shielding OBL. However, what always comes to mind when discussing this culture is that a certain book they follow encourages them to tell porky's when it suits them. No wonder the USA Navy SEALS didn't inform the Pakistani government of the raid. What's the bet OBL wouldn't have been home in his $$ compound, hiding behind his wife's hijab, were they to have known? 


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The middle circle marks Osama bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad. To the north east, just 1km away, is the Pakistan Military Academy. To the south west, is the regimental depot of the Army’s Frontier Force and its Baloch Regiment


As information becomes available, it’s looking more and more probable that the government of Pakistan was aiding and abetting Osama bin Laden in his safe house north of Islamabad. If true, it’s time for America to totally restructure our relationship with Pakistan and treat it as an enemy and a clear and present danger. Several interesting pieces of information have come to light today: 

1. The safe house used by bin Laden is a former ISI (the Pakistani intelligence agency) safe house and sits 800 meters from the elite Pakistani Military compound. The neighborhood where bin Laden was killed is filled with former Pakistani military officers. If Pakistan was protecting bin Laden, we not only killed the head of Al Qaeda, it’s highly probable we got the director of Pakistani intelligence too! This is a very bad sign that points fingers in the direction of a high-level Pakistani/bin Laden connection.

2. A senior Tajikistan counterintelligence officer told the United States that Pakistan has been protecting bin Laden and informing him when American search teams were in close proximity. The Telegraph reported today:

According to a US diplomatic dispatch, General Abdullo Sadulloevich Nazarov, a senior Tajik counterterrorism official, told the Americans that “many” inside Pakistan knew where bin Laden was.
The document stated: “In Pakistan, Osama Bin Laden wasn’t an invisible man, and many knew his whereabouts in North Waziristan, but whenever security forces attempted a raid on his hideouts, the enemy received warning of their approach from sources in the security forces.”

3. Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf criticized the United States over the attack. Musharraf told CNN:
“American troops coming across the border and taking action in one of our towns, that is Abbottabad, is not acceptable to the people of Pakistan. It is a violation of our sovereignty.”
Two thoughts. If the world’s most wanted terrorist was living among former Pakistani military leaders and 800 yards from their most prestigious military academy, one must question the competence of Pakistani military and intelligence. In essence, Pakistan has no sovereignty if a terrorist the magnitude of OsamaAbbottabad, Pakistan is pathetically incompetent. If they were aware of bin Laden, they are corrupt and must be dealt with harshly. It’s either/or. One circumstance is Pakistan is incompetent. The other is they are totally corrupt.

I believe Pakistan is corrupt. They have been content to sit back and take $18 billions of dollars in aid we’ve had to borrow since 9/11 while protecting terrorists in their midst. A worse case scenario is Al Qaeda is merely a front for the real terrorism puppet masters, the Pakistani government.

None of the above speaks well for our continued involvement with Pakistan. Last October, AWD submitted my military policy for future involvement with these Muslim hellhole countries that are factories of terrorism. It’s called the “Kill Them Dead Military Policy.” I still stand by that common sense approach to our dealings with Muslim controlled countries. Please take a look at the Kill Them Dead policy and comment.

So what to do? Following KTD policy, it is time for America to completely disassociate with Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and every other Muslim controlled countries. They are inherently unstable, use us for our foreign aid money and are not our friends. We should inform every one of these countries that if any terrorist incident is organized, trained, supported, etc from their soil, we will kill them. Without warning or mercy. With nuclear weapons. Once Pakistan goes up in a mushroom cloud, the rest of the Muslim world will fall into place. Let them kill themselves, I don’t care. In fact, I encourage it. Sunni vs Shia, bring it on! But AWD is against one more dollar or one more precious American life wasted in Islamic controlled countries. They are our enemies and we must treat them as such. Starting now!

America has never faced an enemy the likes of Islam. Maybe Japan came close in WWII. The Russians, Germans and even the Chinese want to live just as we want to live. Muslims are taught from an early age that they should kill themselves in killing infidels and go to heaven. This fanatical cult of death cannot be dealt with by logic and reason. Islam respects one thing and one thing only…..force. If that is our only weapon..and we have it in spades..then that is the tool we must use.

Now is the time to pull our military out of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. Since no one knows what we’re trying to achieve in any of those countries, further waste of treasure and life is not only futile…it’s ridiculously stupid!

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