Thursday, March 26, 2009

U.S. strikes in Pakistan "justify jihad": Part 2

Officials in Kabul also say young men are pouring out of radical religious schools in Pakistan into Afghanistan to join the Taliban and become suicide bombers.

If the lessons that students get at Muhammad's seminary are anything to go by, it's not hard to understand why.


They are training the youth to perform suicide bombings ! Osama bin laden and tha Taliban have "Chosen" the right path to the solution !!
It is painful to read what these Fruitcakes say , it is amazing that anyone with half a brain would listen to them !! but we are talking about radical Muslims !!!
If we do strike in Baluchistan , It sounds to me like we will be doing the world some good , riding it of more rejects of Islam !
Their retaliation ,(If Any) will only encourage more Predator strikes !
9/11 has justified all our actions against radical Islam !
Our Former President has chosen the right path for us , to beat these Asswipes back to the Stone Age ! Our current President while not backing down ( To much ) Has been slightly opening the door for these guys to back down and take their meds , They are the ones not cooperating !!!

Reuters
"We spread the message that the Taliban and Osama (bin Laden) have adopted the right path and that's the solution of all problems," Muhammad said.

"The protection of Koranic teachings is only possible through arms .... those who make weapons, make them available and use them will go to heaven," said Muhammad as four of his teenaged students with black turbans and wispy beards sat at his feet.

"The love and affection for jihad have developed among the youth to the extent that neither their relatives nor the government can control them," he said.

Unlike northwest Pakistan, Baluchistan has been relatively free of Islamist violence but militants have recently stepped up attacks, including an attack on a moderate cleric.

Major General Salim Nawaz, chief of the paramilitary Frontier Corps in Baluchistan, also said drone strikes in Baluchistan would merely stir up militancy.

"That would be music to the Taliban, music to their ears," said Nawaz at his headquarters in the city center.
"There's been talk that Mullah Omar is the 'mayor of Quetta', there's been talk of the Taliban shura (leadership council), but actually there's nothing on the ground," he said.

Nawaz said the United States should try to engage moderate Taliban, a possibility that Obama has raised.

"They need to demotivate these so-called terrorists. Some space needs to be given to the Taliban. Some confidence-building needs to be done," he said.
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