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Taliban hits Pak naval base; 11 soldiers killed


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Sujal
PC IS A CAPAPBLE PERSON
by Sujal on May 24, 2011 05:46 PM

I think the work done by CHidambaram is really good, it is very difficult to tackle terriorism with high poverty and illetracy.. But still managed for 2-3 years now.. Hope he keeps on good work and save the country:-)

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vk pochiraju
seige of Pak's naval base is over
by vk pochiraju on May 24, 2011 03:52 PM

Sir,
World knows only something had happened. But no body knows how many terrorists are there, who are arrested? how many are died in action? and how many escaped.

It's the mistake of Pak. They training to terror groups and place to live and direction to execute against India or Afghanistan. Double play by the intellegence agencies of Pak, take help from US and fire shots against the US. So that help will flow continuously. Country survives with so many millions of Dollors. They spend a small part of money and emotions of the people will be exploited and the result some innocent die on the pretext of jihad. The leaders play music.... Atleast open eyes. India is a friendlier country. Never decieved any other country for its survival. Do some damage control business US may believe India will never only to the extent. First Pak should understand themselves where they are and try to move to the right place where they can survive.

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Lula Persaud
Questions
by Lula Persaud on May 24, 2011 10:20 AM  | Hide replies

How many terrorists were there? How many were killed or arrested? How many of them managed to escape?

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Sujal
Re: Questions
by Sujal on May 24, 2011 05:43 PM
Don't worry.. That is their (Pakistan's) own people.. Unke Ghar ka Maamla hai, don't interfere..

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lancer
any
by lancer on May 24, 2011 08:53 AM

Any country which doses its citizens with religion will have such situations for this reason Kemel Attaurk has kept religion out of politics

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ganajivenmanraj seven
It's a mess..
by ganajivenmanraj seven on May 24, 2011 08:46 AM

Pakistan’s existentialist crisis is no longer a strictly Pakistani issue. Its potential repercussions have emerged as a cornerstone of global debates on regional stability and international concerns on terrorism and nuclear proliferation. The clich�on Pakistan’s disintegration and meltdown have also been done to death in the international media and policy brigades across the world. Perhaps, what the world has not yet fully comprehended is that Pakistan is essentially a transitional country where the old order is crumbling, giving way to a newer society that is grappling with geostrategic compulsions, domestic violence and a post-colonial state which refuses to realign its structures and priorities to a ‘new’ Pakistan. The 'new' Pakistan is laced with a lot of historical pits dug through out the last 64 years. Each of these pits will take decades to fill up. There lies the tragedy which unfortunately may have a very very sorry ending.

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Fardeen Shaikh
ground work being done
by Fardeen Shaikh on May 24, 2011 01:02 AM  | Hide replies

foundation is being laid to take out Pak's nukes.....

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Murali
Re: ground work being done
by Murali on May 24, 2011 01:46 AM
nope.. this is most likely a fake ops - by the beggar pzkis for more left over scraps from uncle sam.

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Common Sense
Nice work
by Common Sense on May 24, 2011 12:55 AM  | Hide replies

What a great month for Pak. Earlier this month, US put their hands in Pak's blowse and stole OBL. Now the Talibans enter Pak's undi and cause them irritation.
I am enjoying the show.

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yara
Re: Nice work
by yara on May 24, 2011 01:24 AM
do you know that India has serious risk in future because of unrest in Pakistan? aha.. you will always comment on things than understand things.

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Common Sense
Re: Re: Nice work
by Common Sense on May 24, 2011 01:54 AM
Dude,
Let's take a step back. After 1947 partition, both India as well as Pak had bitter wounds but India moved on... where as Pak, instead of being at peace, grew a whole generation with hatred towards India. They are the ones who harboured these crooks to cause trouble to India. They did all this while they were at 'rest'. Now they are buring in hell. So, India is at risk from Pak irrespective of Pak being in unrest or rest. Get that right. We can still deal with future risks while we relax and enjoy the show at Karachi.

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yara
Re: Re: Re: Nice work
by yara on May 24, 2011 05:59 AM
The best thing you could do is to lend helping hand to Pakistan, thereby cooling the tension between 2 countries. If war broke out, India will be the biggest loser, as there is nothing for Pakistan to lose.

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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: Re: Re: Nice work
by Vijay Sahani on May 24, 2011 12:56 PM
Indian help is not welcome in Pakistan. In fact, anything India does is looked at suspiciously there. India should leave Pakistan alone and allow them to dig their own grave.

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ganajivenmanraj seven
Re: Re: Re: Re: Nice work
by ganajivenmanraj seven on May 24, 2011 08:51 AM
That definitely is a sane conclusion, except that now the doubt remains whether Pak nukes are really in operable condition. With all eyes watching Pakistan, is it feasible for Pakistan to ever activate its nuclear arsenal? It's doom day scenario because the only way its use can be concluded is on Pakistan itself by its internal disorder and menace like the one which happened 24 hours ago. amen..!!

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Kalmadi
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Nice work
by Kalmadi on May 24, 2011 11:25 AM
Indians once get rid of congress basterererds can tackle anything.

Isreal is much smaller and has been surrounded on all sides by huge terror countries and they have kept them at bay so far and even bulldozed a few of them and bullied a few others. Surrounding people are more scared of ISrael than Israel scared of terror. israel is not stupid however, they keep watch on all terror groups silently and will strike even if there is a hint that they plan to attack Israel. that is manliness. Where is our MMS and Sonia bitchee? They can go and feed Briyani to ISI.

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MAN GOOD
frankly speaking
by MAN GOOD on May 23, 2011 11:36 PM

Frankly saying terrorist attack never justified,even killing anybody .and both INDIA and pakistan must see that their border and their people well protected from all those terrorists, simply going on war is not suitable for on this stage where majority of population from both countries are poor and thriving for their livelyhood, but now all these nonsence terrorism will fuel further curruption , and voilence in this world.

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Murali
Talibs - ISI military wing
by Murali on May 23, 2011 11:21 PM  | Hide replies

I visit lots of Pashtun and afghan discussion forums. They are not polished with words.

But this is how the avg Afghani thinks today:

a) West ridicules our traditions as backward and pushes its anglo-saxon culture on us

b) Pakistan ridicules our traditions as backward and pushes their Urdu-punzjabi culture on us

Avg Afghani is more or less in the same state as an Avg simple Indian- who is being increasingly torn by a choice between choosing the west or pursuing his own cultural identity while withstanding any heckling by the deluded culture-less narcissists who determine who is "sophisticated" and who is not.

The scariest thing that can happen to Pashtuns is a takeover of their country by Punzjabi pzkistanis through a pzki imperialist movement called "taliban" as that will be the end of their culture.

The biggest gainers from the attack on paki naval base are the pazkis themselves.. When a couple of billion USD are at stake, they dont mind sacrificing a few of their own.

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jadabol
Re: Talibs - ISI military wing
by jadabol on May 24, 2011 06:11 PM
Can you let us know how to access these afghan discussion forums. Will be interesting to know what they think.

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Murali
Re: Re: Talibs - ISI military wing
by Murali on May 24, 2011 10:44 PM
pashtunforums(dot)com

Its only our treacherous, homegrown illiterate mullzahs and these shameless, utterly corrupt "siczkular" politicians who r tricking Indian mzxlims to supporting pzxkistan...

Iran hates them.. afghanis hate them.. entire world despises them.. but our sickulars cant help treating them like kings, while shunning the sane, tempering advices of our nationalists and patriots.

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satyarthi
maoist killed an addl sp along with jawans
by satyarthi on May 23, 2011 11:18 PM  | Hide replies

let us think of terrorists within us.

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Kalmadi
Re: maoist killed an addl sp along with jawans
by Kalmadi on May 24, 2011 11:29 AM
Sorry maoists are poor people who have taken to arms as a last resort seeing atrocities of our political basterererds. So our terrorists are within India and they are the politicians. Decimate them all if you want to get rid of internal terror.

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