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American war hero exposes how US and UK provided fangs to Pakistan's 'snake

times of india :rofl::rofl::rofl:


khuli bezati by Obama to toilet news

Recently Obama had did the "Bejaiti" of whole nat

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more pawnage :rofl::rofl:

toilet news


recently obama did the "Bejaiti" of a whole nation.. do you want me to elaborate :lol:

Now stick to the topic
 
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Hilariously, the TOI forgot the mentally unstable and drinking problems of Meyer. :lol: So much for Indian journalism! :lol:

because TOI already has a worldwide team of mentally unstable drunkard reporters and writers running around, just see the video :lol::lol:

they copy paste some article from other papers and omit some lines to suit what they want the news to be:lol:, india cheap journalism at its lowest, glad afridi said abt indian journalism as representing small heartedness of indian nation
 
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recently obama did the "Bejaiti" of a whole nation.. do you want me to elaborate :lol:

Now stick to the topic

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WASHINGTON: The gnawing and growing misgivings that the US and other western governments have endangered their own men and mission by arming an extremist Pakistan to the teeth has burst into public domain with an American war hero questioning the policy in a legal scrap.

Dakota Meyer is the first living marine to receive the nation's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, since the Vietnam War for his role in repulsing an attack and saving the lives of many of colleagues in Afghanistan. Following his stint in the US forces, Meyer began working for armament maker BAE Systems in the US in March this year and straightaway ran into issues that evidently conflicted with his ground experience in Afghanistan of essentially fighting Pakistan and its proxies.

In an email to his supervisor earlier this year, Meyer complained that it was "disturbing" how Pakistan was being supplied with advanced thermal optic scopes made by BAE Systems when US troops were being issued outdated equipment. He argued that the firm was endangering US troops selling the scope to "the same people who are killing our guys."

"We are simply taking the best gear, the best technology on the market to date and giving to guys that are known to stab us in the back," Meyer was quoted saying in an email cited in a lawsuit he has filed against BAE Systems and his supervisors there. The lawsuit also refers to his fighting "Pakistani insurgents" in Afghanistan, and points to the growing resentment on the ground of US and Nato troops who see Pakistan as an enemy but are constrained by the political and diplomatic exigencies of their governments in coddling Pakistan.

The case is particularly relevant after the recent Nato/US attack on two Pakistani posts that killed 24 Pakistani troops and injured 12 in what Islamabad claims was a deliberate and unprovoked attack. But US ground commanders and troops have long complained in private that Pakistan supports terrorist proxies who attack and kill western and Afghan troops in Afghanistan and head back to Pakistan under covering fire - a charge echoed by Meyer in his lawsuit.

In the past, Pakistani ISI personnel have been killed in Afghanistan while training Taliban and al-Qaida elements, most notably in Khost in 1998 during the Clinton Presidency. The Bush administration also allowed Pakistan to airlift its terrorist assets from Afghanistan in the aftermath of the US invasion following 9/11. Successive US governments have continued to supply lethal arms to Pakistan under what many experts have said are spurious excuses about fighting terrorists, when, according to the US government's own account, the arms are being stacked up for use against India.

But even as Washington has complained about Pakistan keeping "snakes in its backyard," to paraphrase Hillary Clinton's complaint, it turns out that US and UK (BAE is a British firm) are providing the fangs.

That military equipment, not to speak of fungible civilian aid, is coming back to bite US forces, a sentiment that is common among troops returning from the combat zone. The supplies include F-16 fighter jets, which Washington gave to Pakistan despite objections from India that it was not useful in the war on terror, and which Pakistan is now threatening to use against its patron and supplier.

American war hero exposes how US and UK provided fangs to Pakistan's 'snakes in the backyard' - The Times of India

TOIlet..... and RANTS OF A LOSER.
 
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Wow, indians are the biggest cry baby's in the world, if their not crying about this - they are crying about that.
 
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And who provided those 2 $ billion per year !!???Jardari Saab's will OR Benazir left for pakistani people..!!!
It is completely fault of US and they have face this as they r the root cause for it..

The F-16s were paid for out of Pakistani money. The US aid goes to specific buckets and even moving that funding around to different programs such as the F-16 program is an uphill task.
 
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times of india :rofl::rofl::rofl:


i jus can't stop wondering how stupid the uploader "Kashmir Nation" is,Obama is jus teasing the repoter and the uploader says "making fun",how moronic can he be and karachipunk,thought u ppl were only obsessed with goats:rofl:
 
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This is nothing new. The Indian media is dishonest in its selectiveness & cherrypicking approach when formulating its sensationalist news.
 
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Sigh...

Another bogus article from the "Time of India."

The Times of India newspaper is known for lying. Indian media is known to be lying.

This article would be on Wall Street Journal or CNN. This story is not on either of them.

Couldnt agree more

The new head of the Press Council of India, former Supreme Court justice Markandey Katju, faces a backlash from the Indian media after he passed withering judgment on the state of journalism in the country during an interview last weekend.

In a statement Tuesday, the Editors Guild of India described Mr. Katju’s comments – in which he questioned the intelligence of Indian journalists — as “ill-considered, sweeping and uninformed.” The guild, a representative body of the editors of Indian print and broadcast news publications, added that Mr. Katju had touched “a new low
India’s Press: Intellectually Poor and Clueless? - India Real Time - WSJ
 
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So why is this news for Pakistanis on this forum?

Does it even matter what an American hero has to say? We know that our interests are diametrically opposed the ones of the United States once this war changed from being an anti-AQ one to anti-Pashtun so obviously the fighting men of the Americans would believe this to be the case.

What do you think our military men are thinking about the Amreekis? Are they not being forced to perform duties in support of the US along the border areas and then being killed by the very same Americans?

There is plenty of dirt to be thrown in all directions. We should spare each other this grand standing (subject of the article from ToI).
 
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well great news If its true...we got better scopes thn US soldiers..m happy:D
 
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