Stop talking like a racist and an apartheid...i might have to report your conduct to the mods here..
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Piss up a rope
Stop talking like a racist and an apartheid...i might have to report your conduct to the mods here..
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The Taliban's attack in Karachi two days ago ................................................
Maz...which is it..not trying to be difficult,but rather properly debate your position on board.
You claimed it wasn't the Taliban.
You tell so many lies, you get mixed up.
You claimed it wasn't the Taliban.
You tell so many lies, you get mixed up.
Wonder if he unsubscribed to his thread?
Your religion is falsehood...
There are several groups in Taliban,,,,
Can you name them??
This time it were Uzbeks from Central Asia...
hahahahahha!! I can note you obsession with me..but plz understand I am not gay,..you can enjoy your frivolities with Crony Stony,,,both of you are chips of the same block.
stony crony et al
Pakistan
Military launches operation in North Waziristan
Pakistan's military announced on Sunday that it was launching a "comprehensive operation" against the Pakistani Taliban and their allies in the tribal belt along the Afghan border (NYT, BBC). The official statement followed a day of air strikes, during which the military said that 105 militants, mostly from Uzbekistan, were killed. The Pakistani government has been considering an operation in North Waziristan for years but has hesitated because of the political and strategic risks, such as the Taliban's reprisal. But the Taliban are "disrupting [Pakistan's] national life in all its dimensions" and the "armed forces have been tasked to eliminate these terrorists regardless of hue and color, along with their sanctuaries," according to Maj. Gen. Asim Bajwa, the military's chief spokesman (Post). The statement about the operation did not give specific details about how many troops would be involved or how long it would last.
The decision to wage the campaign came a week after a deadly assault on the Karachi airport where 36 people, including the attackers, were killed. Military officials said Abu Abdur Rehman al-Maani, the alleged mastermind of the Karachi attack, was killed in Sunday's assault, but this has not been confirmed (Dawn).
Does it make you proud to see foreign terrorists teaming up with your local Taliban to kill and murder Pakistani civilians?
Do you sleep well at night knowing the above?
You don't have to 'prove' anything...I am living at a stone's throw from the airport....I know, I know....Man has already posted a list.
I did, also.
What has my religion to do with naming all the Taliban groups in Pakistan?
Plus I've already proven Taliban and Uzbek terrorists worked together on that Karachi airport attack.
Looks like more lies and deception from the mad man of Karachi
You claimed it wasn't the Taliban.
You tell so many lies, you get mixed up.
Might have been a stroke.
He's been acting strangely and forgetful.
I don't think he's been sleeping well lately since those 'black dog' nightmares he described.
The cursing is getting worse and he's starting to make threats.
Working for terrorists is probably very stressful and unhealthy in many ways.
It makes no one happy ...not me at least/ It's all America's 'blessing' to humanity!
Now that Pak army is laying aggressive attacks on Taliban , Afghanistan in collusion with India is helping the terrorists ....who are given shelter by Afghanistan alongwith USD 300 per family..
Seems America has lost control of things and its so called War has gone down the drain.
not at all...we are fighting them back but for non state elements our actions get frustrated.Look at the mess your government started by supporting state terrorism.
Looks like it's come back to haunt you, mazHur.
You don't have to 'prove' anything...I am living at a stone's throw from the airport....I know, I know....
You just rely on YOUR classified bunkum!
Who are the Taliban??
Are they your friends??
You talk so much about them,,,after having exhausted saying Al Quada in the past
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