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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Osama saw India as enemy, wanted to join jihad in Kashmir

US  UMAV attackes in Pakistan/Afghanistan
Srinagar, May 8 :  While India was spared of any attack directly masterminded, or even aided by Osama himself, it did find mention in his messages suggesting that the jehadi ideologue looked upon India as an enemy and a potential target. The alliance between al-Qaida and Kashmiri freedom fighters, India's main threat, suggests that Osama had evolved into more than being just an inspirational figure for several Kashmiri freedom fighter groups targeting India.

The links between anti-India  groups and Osama's jihadis have been known at least since 1998 when members of  Harkat-ul-Ansar, AL-Jehad, Hizb, Jamiata  fighter group focused on Kashmir, training alongside al-Qaida members in Afghanistan were killed in a US missile attack. In fact, the very first reference to India by Osama came in May 1998 when he said in a press conference at Khost in Afghanistan that he would love to join the jihad in Kashmir if the Pakistani authorities allowed him. Osama's answer came in response to a question from a Pakistani journalist. In the same conference, he announced the formation of International Islamic Front for Jihad Against the US and Israel.

Pakistan's ISI Chief personally threatens CIA Islamabad station chief Mark Carlton during a meeting last night: "We will declare we are out of your war on terror and ask you to move all your assets out of from Pakistan, CIA is penetrating Pakistan government"

TX INTEL : Pakistan's ISI Chief personally threatens CIA Islamabad station chief Mark Carlton during a meeting last night: "We will declare we are out of your war on terror and ask you to move all your assets out of from Pakistan, CIA is penetrating Pakistan government"

China sees a role amid Pakistan-U.S. rift : China for global support to Pakistan

BEIJING, May 8: Renewed strains in relations between Pakistan and the United States following last week's killing of Osama bin Laden have been seen in China as opening the door for closer engagement with Islamabad, reports The Hindu.

According to officials and analysts here, China is keen to further tighten its already close relationship with its long-term strategic ally, driven by the view that the country is going to play a crucial, even defining, role in Afghanistan, amid declining U.S. influence there.

With the expected withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan from July, coupled with widely-held perceptions that the death of the al-

Qaeda leader will inevitably see a toning down of the so-called “war on terror”, officials and analysts here see Pakistan as providing a crucial foothold for China in the region. Even if the U.S. decides to scale back assistance to Pakistan, they said, China would be prepared to step up financial and economic assistance to back its strategic ally.

“We see that Pakistan is going to play a very important role in Afghanistan, going forward,” said Zhao Gancheng, director of South Asia Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. “If Pakistan does not cooperate with the Afghan government, or with the U.S. for that matter, a political solution is not going to be achieved,” he told The Hindu.

Even before bin Laden's death, U.S. media reports claimed that Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani had called on Afghan officials to engage with China more, with increasing criticism of U.S.-led efforts for a military solution. Now, while Chinese officials publicly say they expect the U.S. and Pakistan to tide over current differences, they are also growing increasingly critical of Washington's pressure on Islamabad.

“Cooperation between the United States intelligence and Pakistan has often led to a lot of disputes over the last couple of years,” said Mr. Zhao. “The U.S. accuses Pakistan of taking irresponsible actions, and not fully devoting itself to the U.S. campaign against terror.”

In recent days, Chinese officials have made clear they are fully backing Pakistan amid its differences with Washington, rejecting criticism from the West — and India — of its failure to crack down on terrorist groups operating on its soil.

While other Chinese analysts have downplayed the current strains between Pakistan and the U.S., they have also pointed to the contrasting solidity of Sino-Pakistan ties. “I don't think Pakistan-U.S. relations will be troubled so much,” said Hu Shisheng, a South Asia scholar at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR). “The Americans still need Pakistan, for regional stabilisation and counterterrorism.”

But China, he said, did not carry suspicions about the Pakistani military. “We believe fully the Pakistani military's positions,” he said. “But what the Americans believe is a different question altogether.”

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The Psychopathic Criminal Enterprise Called America
Finian Cunningham (USA)
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No Violations of Air Space. "If ordered, the PAF can shoot down the US drones"
Pakistan Air Force
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"The President Who Became an Actor": And This Year’s Oscar Goes To… Barack Obama
Finian Cunningham (USA)
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Osama and the Ghosts of September 11: "Proof that Obama is Lying"
Michael C. Ruppert -, USA
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War and the Global Economic Crisis: Collapse of the American Standard of Living
Bob Chapman, USA
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America: "The beautiful" or "The mother-in-law with the booming voice"?
Mike Whitney (USA)
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Why Does America Go to War?
Prof Michel Chossudovsky (USA)
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West losing war on Muslims
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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Muslim failure to embrace Dalits
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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How America got defeated in "war on terror"
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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Jews & Jews if India are brothers
Mleccha (USA)
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HINDU SERPENT versus Muslim mongoose
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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Dalits and Muslims AS  Blood BROTHERS
Dr.B. R. Ambdkar's Praise forr Islam
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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What is wrong with Muslims
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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London 7/7 Bombing: Islamist Who Trained Was US Informant
Shiv Malik (India)
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Hindu mind vs. Muslim mind
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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Libearyion from Brahminism
Joseph D' Souza (India)
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Looting Social Security To Wage War
Sherwood Ross (USA)
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Drone missile attacks conducted by the CIA killed in the neighborhood of 1,000 people in Pakistan since  last 4 years
Sheikh GULZAAR (Kashmir)
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Horrors if Hinduism
Dr. D.A. Master (UK)
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The Destabilization of Pakistan
Shiv Shankar (India)
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"Jews of India" getting closer to Jews
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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Brahminism in India & zionisim in West
V.T. Rajshekar (India)
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New War Rumors: U.S. Plans To Seize Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal
Rick Rozoff , USA)
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Shifting the "War on Terror" to Pakistan: The Real Target is Pakistan’s Nuclear Potential
A R Jerral  (Canada)
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U.S. And NATO To Wage 15-Year War In Afghanistan And Pakistan
Rick Rozoff (USA)
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