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After Mumbai attacks, the blame game begins
By AFP (text)
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terrorist attacks

Well there are morons all over the planet,one reside in canada ,evidently cant spell his name so he remains anoymne without a name ,he should get educated and spell his name and then get his political facts,his statements resembles all the intelligence of an idiot ,which like all idiots he dosnt know it.ps his equation of the chinese indian skirmishes. in the 1960s ,how this moron can assimilate these terrorist acts with that episode. ie chinese,is beyond any intellectual comprehension.

The Blame Game Begins?

Is it normal for India to begin the Blame Game. In 1962, the Indian Coolie Army attacked the Chinese Frontier Posts along the border of India/China. Within minutes after the Indian Forces fired on the Chinese Border Guards they were in FULL retreat along an 800-mile front. The Chinese reached Daibul, Assam and discivered that the Indian Army had withdrawn its forces a week before. India immediately began it's Brahman Blame Game and accused the Chinese of aggression, when they themselves were the aggressors.

Now, with no one to blame but themselves, they do an about face and Pakistan, al-Qaeda and whatever Muslim groups they can finds. The reality is that the Indian Brahman-led army can only kill unarmed men, women and children, as they have been doing in Kashmir since October 27, 1947. So, please do not expect them to change the Blame Game at this juncture.

Tet Offensive Anyone?

What if the hammer and tong combination of the Pakistani Army coming in from one direction and Predator Drones and NATO troops coming in from the other is wreaking much more havoc on Taliban and Al Qaeda positions in Pakistan than either they or their allies – the Western Media – would like to admit.

The only hope for Al Qaeda in Pakistan could be the distraction that only the Indian Army mobilizing could provide.

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