The Reality of attack of Naval Base; Must Watch

pak4rule

Senator (1k+ posts)
its rubbish

just a dirty effort to divert the allegation from CIA / RAW towards talibaans, means promoting US take of this issue.
 

EniGma90

Minister (2k+ posts)
I dont think so that there is case of receiving dollars... He was absolutely ryt regarding modol colony area and its impossible to launch such an attack widout internal support... black sheep are every where...
 

Narcissist

Banned
Ladies and Gentlemen: Again and again ....with no amazement to your ears and eyes, it is work of Taliban and Al Quida. So finally it is insider game, Neither India was not involved nor CIA.
So beware of conspiracy theorist, believe in truth. Taliban and Taliban are only enemy of this country of ours.
 

PkRevolution

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
There is no proof of it what Sayed Salim Shehzad is saying. Others are believing what he says. Other News Papers are reporting that indian made bullets were found at the place.

Destroying Planes was the main Aim. Tehrike Taliban is also RAW, Mosad and CIA. What makes difference.

Allah will keep us out from this situation. India should prepair now.

Syed Saleem Shehzad is a confused personality and a traitor
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Look at his previous bullshit reports:

25.03.2011

Iran is trying to enter Saudi Arabia, said Syed Saleem Shehzad, Pakistan bureau chief of the Asia Times Online.

http://righttruth.typepad.com/right_truth/2011/03/protests-in-pakistan.html


Al-Qaeda 'hijack' led to Mumbai attack
By Syed Saleem Shahzad

MILAN - A plan by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) that had been in the pipelines for several months - even though official policy was to ditch it - saw what was to be a low-profile attack in Kashmir turn into the massive attacks on Mumbai last week.

The original plan was highjacked by the Laskar-e-Taiba (LET), a Pakistani militant group that generally focussed on the Kashmir struggle, and al-Qaeda, resulting in the deaths of nearly 200 people in Mumbai as groups of militants sprayed bullets and hand
grenades at hotels, restaurants and train stations, as well as a Jewish community center.

A plan goes wrong
Asia Times Online investigations reveal that several things went wrong within the ISI, which resulted in the Mumbai attacks.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/JL02Df05.html


THE HINDU TIMES:
http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/18/stories/2006081805881300.htm

Pakistan's reluctance to crack down on organisations like the Jaish and Lashkar appears to stem from the ISI's belief that these groups help maintain pressure on India. According to an article by the well-known Pakistani journalist Syed Salim Shehzad, President Pervez Musharraf personally authorised an escalation of jihadi violence in Jammu and Kashmir and elsewhere at a meeting in 2004, after discussions with key figures in the military and ISI.



Mr. Shehzad said the renewed terror was conceived of as campaign to "both protect and further its strategic interests in the region even if this means engaging in activities inconsistent with its new global image." Despite growing Indian anger, western governments have been reluctant to demand a complete end to this state-backed terrorism, seeing it as a price that must be paid for Pakistani support in West Asia and Afghanistan.
 
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