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Islamofascists Battle Amongst Themselves in Waziristan

 

Waziristan is a region in Pakistan. The Pakistani government of Pervez Musharraf signed an Accord not to long ago with Islamofascist warlords of the area. In essence Musharraf gave governing autonomy to the Terrorist elements of the Taliban and al Qaeda residing in Waziristan while Pakistan maintains a dubious official sovereignty.

 

Now that you are caught up, check this out. The Islamofascists in Waziristan are fighting an internecine war among themselves over local issues of who is in charge of what. The solidarity of radical Mohammedanism takes a back seat to the bread and butter of what makes the locals happy.

 

Now isnt that a piece of hypocrisy the Mainstream Media rarely publishes. Radical Mohammedanisms greatest complaint against the West is the potential influence of immoral culture (actually they have a point there); thus Islamofascists berate Democracy as a mode to perpetuate immorality (a point they DO NOT have).

 

Yet when it comes down to controlling food, probable illegal drugs for profit and the needs and support of various locals; then typical Machiavellian politics reigns supreme in perpetuating means to justify murderous ends amongst themselves.

 

The Fourth Rail has an article written by Bill Roggio regarding the Religion of Peace in Waziristan READ IT.

 

Related material also by Bill Roggio is HERE TO READ.

 

 
 
   
 

The UBL Hunt is Back On

 

Apparently there have been new clues as to the whereabouts of Americas most wanted terrorist Usama bin Laden. Since the Islamofascist Taliban and al Qaeda have taken over the Waziristan region of Pakistan, Perez Musharraf has abandoned any will to confront the radical Islamists.

 

It is thought that Vice President Cheneys visit to Pakistan was used as an opportunity to deliver an ultimatum to Musharraf. That ultimatum being if Musharraf was unwilling to confront Terrorists within his nation he had better allow American assets (military and Intelligence) to enter the Pakistan territory of Waziristan.

 

The or else part of that alleged ultimatum being America would cease supporting Musharraf as the political power of Pakistan. I bet the Leftists are crying in their self-determination diapers whining about American Imperialism instead of being grateful America is going after the perpetrators of 9/11 on American soil.

 

Here are Captains Quarters thoughts on going after UBL:

 

It seems as if Dick Cheney's visit to Pakistan meant something rather significant for Musharraf. With AQ more active than any time in the last five years, and with Musharraf sitting on his hands, Cheney's visit was meant as an ultimatum for action. If Musharraf won't fight terrorists, then we have less interest in preventing his destabilization. Musharraf responded by arresting two senior members of the Taliban outside of Waziristan, and his lack of response thus far to American operations in Waziristan seems to indicate acquiescence to the new American policy.

 

Expect a much greater latitude in American action across the Afghan/Pakistani border from this point forward -- a new policy that will cripple the Taliban's expected spring offensive, and perhaps force Osama and Ayman al-Zawahiri to flee their safety zone.

 

If American assets fail to apprehend the AQ cadre this time, where will they flee? Will bin Laden and crew go further into Pakistan or back to the mountains of Waziristan and Afghanistan? It would be quite the coup for President Bush if the old nemesis Usama bin Laden was captured before his term of Office ends.

 

 
 
 

   
US Senators call for direct strikes on al-Qaeda inside Pakistan

 

Obviously al Qaeda and the Taliban are dominating the Waziristan region of Pakistan. To the credit of the Democratic Party dominated Senate, there is a suggestion that America should attack known terrorist and terrorist training camps within Pakistan.

 

A Pakistani envoy has warned that such action might topple the Musharraf dictatorship that has been playing Islamists and America so far to America’s benefit. The implication being an American attack on Terrorist stronghold’s within Pakistan might topple Musharraf. Such demise would portend an Islamist take over of already nuclear Pakistan.

 

So the question becomes do we attack monsters directly responsible for 9/11 or protect a Mohammedan asset in Musharraf?

 

 

 
 
   
 

Waziristan: Terror Haven for Jihadists?
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The Waziristan story is not a new one. However an American National Interest set back though possibly expected is a new one.

 

Musharraf – Pakistani President – may be losing his grip of control of the politics that operate Pakistan. When Musharraf signed an Accord with the local power groups of Waziristan it basically was a surrender. In the Mohammedan world this is a significant humiliation.

 

Without significant American backing, an Islamofascist revolution may sweep Musharraf from power in Pakistan. This would entail that psycho-Islamists will have the ability to launch nuclear weapons on whom they believe to be the Kafir (unbelievers).

 
 
 

   
Musharraf of Pakistan May Be Tail Spinning

 

Apparently Islamofascist terrorists have won the day in Pakistan. This is also an implication of al Qaeda and other Islamofascist terrorists infiltrating powerful bureaucracies in the Pakistani infrastructure. Undoubtedly President Musharraf of Pakistan must sense a challenge to his strong man dictatorship rule of Pakistan.

 

Among Mohammedans Musharraf's actual signing an accord effectively allowing autonomy and control to terrorists may show that the Pakistani President's days may be numbered. Look for an assassination by Mohammedan radicals or Musharraf fleeing to seek asylum outside of Pakistan.

 

Musharraf has just become expendable to American Foreign Policy. If bad things happen to Americans in our soil, a retaliatory nuke strike might be in order in Waziristan.

 
 
   
 

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