Showing posts with label invasion of pakistan imminent. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
DARK CLOUDS OF WAR, GATHERING OVER PAKISTAN?
Icheoku says it does not take a rock science of political analysis of international relations for any honed observer to know that a United States of America's military action or even invasion of Pakistan is a very imminent likelihood. If the government in Islamabad knows what they are doing, they should as a matter of great urgency start placating Washington DC immediately before they have a destroyed country left in their hands.
Icheoku had previously called for the dropping of some bombs on Pakistan as a lesson on how not to sabotage our anti-terrorism efforts in that God-forsaken region of the world. Now the case is gradually but steadily being made to sensitize Americans and the world on why America boots should be marching into Pakistan and it is gathering some wind. Their lack of good fate with helping the cause in Afghanistan is an open secret; they proactively support the ongoing terrorism ravaging Afghanistan; they are home to so many wanted terrorists; they harbored Osama Bin Laden until he was dispatched to meet with his ten virgins deep inside the dark Arabian sea; they have supported or carried out known terrorist act against America's interests in Afghanistan and last but not the least, they have been fingered in the 2007 murder of an American military officer, Major Larry J. Bauguess! Icheoku says if this litany of Pakistani's atrocious, bellicose and belligerent behavior towards America and against America's interest in that region is not enough provocation as would warrant some military action against a hostile country, which Pakistan has become, then nothing else so qualifies. And with the 2012 election around the corner, may be kicking of some balls in Islamabad might be a good way for a shot in the arm of the White House; or is Icheoku reading these ominous signs wrongly?
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