Syrian Lion
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Giving money to save a life is not bribery......
he said it was bribery... haha are you trying to change what he said?
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Giving money to save a life is not bribery......
Al-Qaeda terrorism was found in Pakistan and Afghanistan and exported to those countries.
Saying that a million times over won't change the fact that Bin Ladin was a Saudi & almost all of Al-Qaeeda's top crop is Arab ! And how Qutubism of Syed Qutb is Egyptian Salafism in nature & that is where Al-Qaeeda draws its doctrine ! We didn't teach them anything; Pakistanis are a million things but we're not disloyal to our motherland & once Al-Qaeeda openly declared war against Pakistan....even the skeptics became its enemies.
he said it was bribery... haha are you trying to change what he said?
Al quaida was first formed in Arabia, suicide bombing were first introduced by Iranians!You will never progress until you live in this world and admit your so many shortcomings and work on fixing them. Suicide bombings were never ever been known among Muslims for 1400 years until Arabs and other Muslims made it to Afghanistan and were ruined over there, and your countries started exporting terrorism. Taliban was found decades before Qaeda. Read your own history and stop being yourselves by blaming others for your own problems:
Agree with you 100%. The foundations of extremist were laid in subcontinent by the Nizam's of Hyderabad to legitimize their own rule however after partition much of the ripple effect died. The ghost was awaken from grave once the ideology and money started to pour from GCC and moral support from USA!"Many blame the late President Zia ul-Haq for letting Satan out of the bottle. He allowed and encouraged fundamentalist and jihadist ideas, which has ancient roots in the Indian subcontinent since the famous revolution against the British in the eighteenth century. These extreme groups settled along the bordering areas with Afghanistan after the British enclosed them. Their ideas remained dormant and they continued looking for an opportunity to revive them, until the Afghan jihad against the Russians, which awakened them. They did well there, and thus Zia ul-Haq was encouraged to repeat the experience in Kashmir.
Nothing could have made it possible without American Dollars and Saudi Riyals!In the late nineties, I personally visited a training camp for Kashmiris. Under the pretext of the liberation of Kashmir, the goal of Zia ul-Haq and his effective “military intelligence” was to let them loose on India, which is a historic problem of Pakistan. However, after the Sept. 11 disaster, these extreme groups together with another Ul-Haq group along the border areas transformed from being “undercover” friends to enemies of the regime.
Extremism became the biggest disaster for Pakistan. It is in an advanced state there. It has spread, intellectually and practically, more in that nation than any other Muslim country. There are more suicide operations there than any other Islamic country (figures only challenged by Iraq). There is an online site that announces painful and reliable figures on the network called “the counter of the dead in Pakistan.” It noted that until last week, 369 suicide attacks were recorded in Pakistan killing 5,329 people.
The mufti who brainwashed 9/11 hijackers did not see anything wrong with young men committing suicide and mass murder by crashing planes into towers! Terrorism happens on all front but the intellectual extremism is the most lethal and endless!These operations occur in the mosques, markets, and public places, and not only against army personnel. It is clear that the mufti of Pakistan’s Taleban does not see anything wrong with a young man committing suicide by blowing himself up in the public market or in the central meeting place of the general population, or even in a mosque to kill the targeted official. What sound reason can permit such an action?"