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Pakistan may have tried to thwart Afghan talks: report


RTAmerica | 23 August 2010

The New York Times is reporting today what RT America reported months ago: The motives behind Pakistani officials helping the CIA in the capture of Abdul Ghani Baradar, the second-ranking Taliban leader, were to shut down peace talks with Baradar and the Afghan government. James Hanson, who originally discussed this topic in February, returns tonight to talk about the new developments from this story
 
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I always knew that these Bhartis were also big time conspiracy theorists. You see, they criticize Pakistanis for believing in conspiracy theories, calling them all sorts of names - illogical, irrational, etc.

But now the cat is out of the hat. And that didn't happen today, it happened a while ago. Just look at what they go around saying on different websites. They believe in all sorts of conspiracy theories about ISI and PA. Taliban support, LeT support, ISI arrested Baradar to stop peace talks, ISI was responsible for Mumbai attacks, etc.

Truly, there are few who are more hypocritical - accusing others of believing in conspiracy theories and then believing conspiracy theories themselves, but not only that, also spreading the conspiracy theories - than these guys.
 
^ Maybe I shouldn't be refering to all Indians like that, but definitely a big, big number.
 
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