Amrika needs to be thought a lesson. They have to learn it the hard way. Nobody is questioning their stance and bullying around,every other country is seemingly afraid of their military might. India, unfortunately is a poo-sy and has hardly ever stood up for itself,it's a sad plight to be part of a Country with leaders who have no backbones.It's high time for a lesson to be taught.
Re: Amrika
by Indian Sadhu on Jun 04, 2012 05:14 AM
Dude your guys were thinking the same thing when September 11 happened. Now the US is teaching you a lesson. You want to try and repeat the same story again? Contrary to what you are saying, Indians are very happy. Yes, the Congress might have no backbone, but the BJP certainly does. And unlike your country which is essentially an army that has a country, India is a democracy, of course, having a lot of fools, voting to power a remote controlled Prime Minister.
We should not see drone strike with happy incidence.One day America will leave Afghanistan & India has to defend itself.Any fight between India & Pakistan this time should culminate to reach up to Afghan border.India is a soft target & this is our biggest weakness.China develop nuclear weapons ,China helps other to make weapons still China handles world very comfortably.India has to develop itself to make drone strike on intruder camps.
Indian tendency to accuse Pakistan every time reminds me of the good old Annant Murthy, a class fellow of mine at the school in the early nineties, who had somehow gained the notoriety of being the most naughty student of the class. In actual fact he was a very humble boy, a simpleton of the first order, who was always well behaved. His only weakness was that he could never defend himself whenever his class fellows levelled a false allegation against him. The moment there was some mischief in the classroom while the teacher struggled with his accounts and the fee register, the students would unabashedly blame Annant Murthy for the same. The teacher would punish him straightway, without giving the poor fellow a chance to prove his innocence. It so happened one day that the boys blamed Annant Murthy for making noise in the class while the teacher was busy doing some work. Without even raising his eyes from the fee register, the teacher gave his verdict, ordering Annant Murthy to stand on the bench for the rest of the day. Finding no response from Annant Murthy, the teacher shouted again but was shocked to learn that the habitual "mischief monger" had not come to the class that day!