Dillinger
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nothing ........ just checking out the new toys
Like an eleven year old with his first proper stiffy!
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nothing ........ just checking out the new toys
Interesting, but why would anyone bring you here of all places?
.......@Dillinger you're a very innocent kid....lol.
I am luving the way i have confused you.
Pardon the lack of comprehension on my part but I have been up a full 24 hours+, so please elucidate.
Hmmm..even Washington Post reported that the leadership in Pakistan was not too happy about this particular strike- take some time to read the article- http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...63d0c2-431d-11e3-b028-de922d7a3f47_story.htmlThe TTP chief is dead and the new one has been selected to die by a predator again The media is acting like a great leader of Pakistan has died and the public sentiments are not so different .
But the drone strike also threatened to add to strains between the United States and Pakistan, whose new prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, had announced earlier in the day that his government would begin talks aimed at reaching a negotiated settlement with the group.
With that plan called off after the strike, Pakistani Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan issued a statement accusing the United States of carrying out “a conspiracy to sabotage the peace talks.’’
Intelligence officials in northwestern Pakistan said Mehsud had been killed after he met with other senior Taliban leaders to discuss the peace initiative, one aimed at ending years of violence that has claimed more than 45,000 lives. A local Taliban commander confirmed Mehsud’s death.
@Dillinger
If the Govt cant take them out , I am happy that someone else did . After all , he had been involved in the murder of 64,000 of ours .
Won't find me arguing on that point. The issue is that the Americans are stating that the Pakistani establishment is specifically unhappy with this specific strike, so perhaps the bugger had brought about some sort of consensus on a workable negotiation (how much you would have appreciated said negotiations given its yet to be known specifics is another matter), as such the Powers that be in Pakistan might not be too happy and the next leader might not be too accommodating (assuming that this particular fundoo had reached a point where he was willing to be reasonable). Other than that I am all for it, keep on killing em' all and don't let Zarvi get too prissy about it.