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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Obama Declares War On Pakistan

Obama’s West Point speech of December 1 represents far more than the obvious brutal escalation in Afghanistan — it is nothing less than a declaration of all-out war by the United States against Pakistan. This is a brand-new war, a much wider war now targeting Pakistan, a country of 160 million people armed with nuclear weapons. In the process, Afghanistan is scheduled to be broken up. This is no longer the Bush Cheney Afghan war we have known in the past. This is something immensely bigger: the attempt to destroy the Pakistani central government in Islamabad and to sink that country into a chaos of civil war, Balkanization, subdivision and general mayhem.

The chosen strategy is to massively export the Afghan civil war into Pakistan and beyond, fracturing Pakistan along ethnic lines. It is an oblique war using fourth-generation or guerrilla warfare techniques to assail a country which the United States and its associates in aggression are far too weak to attack directly. In this war, the Taliban are employed as US proxies. This aggression against Pakistan is Obama’s attempt to wage the Great Game against the hub of Central Asia and Eurasia or more generally.

US DETERRED FROM OPEN WAR BY PAKISTAN’S NUKES

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

so can any wahoo post whatever they want or is there a signup sheet?

Anonymous said...

8:22
Just email Joe an article. If he thinks it is interesting he will post it. I love this blog

Anonymous said...

Go get em Bamy...

Anonymous said...

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This is from "The Palestine Telegraph" based in the Gaza Strip.

That news organization (if you can call it that) is heavily biased anti-Israel and anti-U.S.
Anything the U.S. does, they are against.

I wouldn't give you a plugged nickel for their prejudiced, irrational hostile opinion.

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Anonymous said...

Since we seem unable to defeat these two countries militarily, perhaps the underlying reasons for the wars have been hidden from the American people. It seems odd that our soldiers haven't won against these two countries.

Anonymous said...

I posted my "Palestine Telegraph" comment under the wrong article. Sorry for the confusion.