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BATMAN

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I name it international conspiracy against Pakistan:

Briefly speaking, in new world (dis)order some countries or united group of countries has been choosen to control (in future), the economy and resources (natural and human both) of this world and of course all will be done at the cost of human catastrophes and ecological disasters.
India is clearly one of those elected countries (for various political and geographical reasons). Where as Pakistan is the only state in region having the potential enough to challenge Indian imperialism and at the same time a corridor and potential source to the most essential ingredient of industrial development, which is also the most sought after in today’s world. ‘Energy’
That is why Musharraf the big hindrance is being rounded up by western media from all squares.
He did his best to eliminate the reasons of criticism, removing emergency and uniform but it seems this time there was a backup plan, due to past miscalculations on Musharraf’s expected decisions.
As of today the situation has developed a few steps forward:
1- First there were discussions of Pakistan nuclear arsenals.
2- Second series of bombing started.
3- Than comes western concerns of al-Qaeeda putting Pakistan on top of the hit list.
4- Next comes statements of covert American operations in side Pakistan’s international borders.
Apparently, the plan of new world order is now more than a decade old but in past no visible foreign interference was made in Pakistan’s domestic affairs, because Pakistan itself was on its way to bankruptcy.
It was expected that in new century Pakistan, would not be existing in its present shape or form of governance.

Miracles do happen and 7.5 years ago, different course of events brought President Musharraf (rtd. C.O.A.S) at the helm of state affairs in Pakistan. Where economic turn around changed Pakistan, it also disturbed the original schedules of new world order, which now required radical adjustments on urgent basis.
9/11 put Pakistan in the line of fire but again Pakistan under the leadership of Musharraf took an unexpected decision to help US in its war on terror and hence Pakistan adopted its foreign policy on Afghanistan and went on with its new resolve of hunting al-qaeeda operatives.
Pakistan made no mistake in exploiting, rather weird public offer for alliance ‘with us or else…..
Since, it was a miscalculation on Pakistan’s response, hence alliance with Pakistan was rather more of forced upon nature, leaving no chance but to accept Pakistan as an ally.
Various reasons, ranging from Pakistan’s early successes, and popularity of the Musharraf kept the hatchers away.
All along, good and timely decisions of P. Musharraf kept on disturbing the said conspiracy even further and forced hatchers to do some urgent adjustments out of frustrations (as we know today):
1- India being forced in to the economic boom prematurely to take its planned role but without soothing its relations with China and without taking Russia in confidence of this new change in the plan (due to the nature of urgency).
2- Nuclear development programme being offered without India agreeing to signing NPT.
3- Pakistan being forced in to disarray with bogus democrazy movement.

Here again west had hard time to decide whom to install as a challenger to Musharraf.
After some research and assurances, the name of BB was finalized (her vengeance agenda) in August 2007 and that turned out to be the beginning of scorching western relations with P. Musharraf.
Apparently, forcing injustice in name of justice didn’t go well with P.Musharraf.
He acted to the advice by offering equal opportunity to the all exile politicians, instead of favoring one by providing a backdoor opportunity to the crown. (reaction poped as media backlash)
Clearly our politicians failed to capitalize on the reconciliation offer, some owing to their usual stupid character and some due to over ambitiousness of western support plus street wide ‘anti Musharraf’ agitation.
It yet remains to see whether mysterious death of BB (darling of west) was part of the bigger international game or had it disturbed the said conspiracy.
I’m very much inclined to believe that a close local complicit was involved in BB’s murder.

Now in coming days, I hope to see more media out lash on Musharraf, aiming at all possible exploitable points but with both cautious approach and anxious behavior because neither is he a (proclaimed) dictator any more and neither is he delaying elections.

Anpother latest development, as we witness a new propaganda about Indian concerns over Pakistan’s instability for the proclaimed reasons effecting Indian economy is nonsense for sense less people.
It is simply opposite: If India has to grow than Pakistan has to go.
Instability in Pakistan is an engine of growth for India.
I don’t know the exact reasons why Indian nuclear deal didn’t materialized but it now certainly is aiming at Balauchistan. The first step will be to persuade China that it has no gains from its presence at Gawadar or else where in Balauchistan.
 
Anpother latest development, as we witness a new propaganda about Indian concerns over Pakistan’s instability for the proclaimed reasons effecting Indian economy is nonsense for sense less people.
It is simply opposite: If India has to grow than Pakistan has to go.
Instability in Pakistan is an engine of growth.
I don’t know the exact reasons why Indian nuclear deal didn’t materialized but it now certainly is aiming at Balauchistan. The first step will be to persuade China that it has no gains from its presence at Gawadar or else where in Balauchistan.

Its not propaganda, its the truth.

Incase you haven't been noticing, India has been having its fair share of bombings in recent times.

Do you really think we want an unstable extremist state to our northwest?

Yes, I agree, in a different scenario, with only internal separatist movements in Pakistan, India would have done its bit to support them.

But Jihadis running amok is, I assure you, a scary proposition for the Indian govt. Especially since we share a thousand km long porus border.
 
Its not propaganda, its the truth.
Lets wait and hope for good.

Do you really think we want an unstable extremist state to our northwest?

Do you really think we are an extremist people?

Yes, I agree, in a different scenario, with only internal separatist movements in Pakistan, India would have done its bit to support them.
Balauch sepratists are gone for good, at least for the time being and no more a fertile ground as before. In urgent case senario India has to find new grounds.

But Jihadis running amok is, I assure you, a scary proposition for the Indian govt. Especially since we share a thousand km long porus border.

You know there is no such threat.
We also shared long porus borders with Afghanistan but never before sucide bombers came across. It all depend on the policy of the state and availability of ignorant and poor **** to being used as tools.
 
Lets wait and hope for good.

Do you really think we are an extremist people?

No, but you are definitely prone to extremism....

Balauch sepratists are gone for good, at least for the time being and no more a fertile ground as before. In urgent case senario India has to find new grounds.

Well, as you know, India has little role to play in the current situation at the Afghan-Pakistan border.


You know there is no such threat.
We also shared long porus borders with Afghanistan but never before sucide bombers came across. It all depend on the policy of the state and availability of ignorant and poor **** to being used as tools.

There is threat buddy.

Bangladesh border itself is impossible to manage, we can't even stop the migration of millions of B'deshis into NW india, forget about preventing extremists from crossing over.

Afghan-Pak border has always been a crossing point for Jihadi elements.
The only difference now, is that the Jihadis have trained their guns on Pakistani state itself, instead of simply using it as a transit camp for India.
 
No, but you are definitely prone to extremism....
On what grounds are you so definative??

Bangladesh border itself is impossible to manage, we can't even stop the migration of millions of B'deshis into NW india, forget about preventing extremists from crossing over.

Afghan-Pak border has always been a crossing point for Jihadi elements.
The only difference now, is that the Jihadis have trained their guns on Pakistani state itself, instead of simply using it as a transit camp for India.
No it's becuase its new Afghan regime, very much as I said before and both your neighbors Bangladesh and Pakistan don't want to export any extremism as you have more than enough of your own.
 
India down to its agenda immediately, persuading China to change sides blaming extremism in neighboring state.

» Extremism is the greatest danger to Sino-Indian development: Manmohan Singh - Thaindian News

There was another new thing that India has refrained from using the word ‘Pakistan’ and only confined it self to the term of ‘neighbor’.
This is positive development. Same time as India is wary of its neighbor it is also adopting its good things. :cool:

Perhaps another bomb blast in Pakistan is will add credits to this cool new theory.
 
India down to its agenda immediately, persuading China to change sides blaming extremism in neighboring state.

» Extremism is the greatest danger to Sino-Indian development: Manmohan Singh - Thaindian News

Heh...I doubt its even possible to influence Chinese foreign policy.

Rest assured, if China and India are getting closer, its because China, and not India, wants closer ties.

Apart from that...don't you agree that extremism is indeed the greatest threat?

There was another new thing that India has refrained from using the word ‘Pakistan’ and only confined it self to the term of ‘neighbor’.
This is positive development. Same time as India is wary of its neighbor it is also adopting its good things. :cool:

That is probably because India wants to keep its reactions as muted as possible, to avoid allegations of meddling in Pakistani affairs.

Do you remember the muted reaction in India after the Benazir bomb blast, Emergency and now Benazir's assassination? Very muted. Very diplomatic.

Perhaps another bomb blast in Pakistan is will add credits to this cool new theory.

Oh, com eon. India can't even get the muslims of Kashmir on her side.\

Can you imagine India getting the Taliban to work for it?
 
Oh, and here is what PMji said:

he Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, today said that extremism of all types, whether in the garb of religion or on the pretext of righting historical wrongs, posed the greatest danger to Sino-Indian economic and social development.

Check out the "righting historical wrongs" part. That clearly refers to the Hindu fanatics.

He's obviously clubbing both Hindu and Islamic extremism together.

Good show, Mr. PM.
 
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