World Held Hostage By American Military Madness. A White Christian Lunatic With Nukes.

Anuuge67

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
World Held Hostage by American Military Madness. A lunatic with Nukes.

By Finian Cunningham

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April 15/16, 2017 "Information Clearing House" - "Sputnik "- Whether a nuclear war breaks out within the next few days or not the despicable fact remains, that the entire world is being held hostage by American military madness.


It seems only a matter of time before the US finally triggers a war with any number of foreign states that it designates as "enemies" North Korea, Syria, Iran, Russia or China.


Or any other state whom Washington deems to be a "threat" in its paranoid hegemonic view of the world. The common denominator here is US military aggression.



And what makes US military power so dangerous is that the people who run that country are, to be blunt, so stupid full of their own delusion self-righteousness and ignorance.



US news outlet NBC is reporting that the Trump administration is ready to launch pre-emptive military strikes on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Meanwhile, North Korea says that it is prepared to pre-empt any US strikes with a nuclear attack on America or its allies in response to what Pyongyang says is provocative aggression.



This weekend marks a major anniversary for North Korea, the 105th birth date of its founder Kim Il Sung. His grandson, Kim Jong Un, the current leader, may be tempted to carry out a sixth underground nuclear weapon test to "celebrate" the occasion, in violation of UN Security Council resolutions. Let's keep in mind, however, that such action by North Korea is only a "test" not an act of war.


But what is undeniable is that the amassing of nuclear forces an "armada" as US President Donald Trump calls it off the Korean Peninsula by Washington is bound to be seen as an aggression by the North Korean leadership. It is arguable that the US is the one that is carrying out an act of war by sailing its forces towards North Korea.



The Trump's administration's launching of 59 cruise missiles on Syria last week, in what was a flagrant violation of international law, was no doubt a calculated signal from Washington that it is willing to use massive military force whenever and wherever it deems, regardless of legalities.



Then in the past few days, the dropping by the US of the biggest non-nuclear bomb the MOAB or so-called Mother of all Bombs in Afghanistan is another calculated step towards obliterating any legal restraint on Washington, as well as again sending a signal to North Korea and others that it is prepared to act unilaterally and preemptively.


All major powers in the Pacific region including Russia and China are calling for a negotiated solution to the tinderbox tensions over the Korean Peninsula. But the only power that is refusing to open dialogue is Washington. US secretary of state Rex Tillerson in Moscow this week said there would be no talks to resolve the Korean crisis for the foreseeable future. Why not? Who is the US to dictate that?



Trump has said he will solve the "North Korea problem" alone and with military force. Such a mentality begs the question: who is the rogue state here?

What is even more perplexing than US military force and its arsenal of 4,700 actionable nukes (Russia has 4,500, according to the Arms Control Association) is the foolishness of the American rulers.



The NBC report cited above says that the White House is ready to order strikes on Pyongyang "should officials become convinced that North Korea is about to follow through with a nuclear weapons test." That's hardly a proportionate response to a "test."


Nevertheless, the truly disturbing phrase here is "should US officials become convinced." Given Trump's trigger-happy disregard for international law and the abject standard of US intelligence, a preemptive US strike on North Korea is therefore highly probable.

Trump's recent aggression in Syria is testament to the unstable, reckless nature of politicians and military chiefs in Washington.



Media reports show that Trump made up his mind to attack Syria with Tomahawk missiles based on his watching of Fox News footage of the alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria on April 4. In addition, the US president reportedly made his decision to launch those strikes at the urging of his daughter Ivanka's emotional reaction to seeing children dying in the alleged chemical incident.

There is good reason to believe that the Syrian chemical weapons incident was a false flag perpetrated by Western-backed terrorist jihadists.


Yet based on the most superficial allegations that the Syrian government carried out the chemical weapons attack, the Trump administration went ahead with a murderous assault on that country.


Trump's volatile ego is added into the explosive mix. For weeks now he has been asserting to "take care of the North Korea problem." The assembling of US nuclear strike forces off the Korean Peninsula, in conjunction with faulty US intelligence and a fatuous, egotistical Commander-in-Chief surrounded by gung-ho advisors, are driving the logic for war.

On the other side, the North Korean leadership has taken note of Trump's latest aggression in Syria. It is warning that it might take preemptive action. Seoul, the capital of Americas South Korean ally, is well within the range of North Korea's firepower.


With a population of over 20 million, an attack on Seoul would be catastrophic. Once the missiles start flying, the world will likely to be plunged into a global war, dragging in China and Russia in a nuclear confrontation with the US.


This dire prognosis is not inevitable. Dialogue and a negotiated political settlement to the Korean crisis is entirely possible. The two Koreas, Japan, China, Russia and the United States could solve the recurring problem if all sides committed to a peaceful resolution of decades-old military tensions.


But the burden of responsibility lies with the US to commit to such talks. It refuses to do so, insisting instead on a military showdown.

What makes the problem so precarious is Washington's bull-headed, arrogant stupidity. Trump is just the latest manifestation of Washington's hubris, with a recklessness that goes beyond previous administrations.


Trump's readiness to use unilateral military aggression as seen in Syria last week and in his outrageous deployment this week of weapons of mass destruction in Afghanistan are alarming.


But more than this, what is even more alarming is the delusional nature of US "intelligence" and American political "leadership." If the US can launch cruise missiles on Syria based on highly suspect claims over chemical weapons, plus a president who is so gullible and suggestible, then the world is truly being pushed to an abysmal precipice.


Far more dangerous than American nuclear weapons is the incorrigible unscrupulousness of American rulers. These are the same kind of people whose self-righteousness and criminal disregard for humanity led them to launch atomic weapons on Japan 72 years ago.


A monstrous act of genocide which they still justify as "being right".

It is an abomination that the world is being held hostage by American military madness. And has been for more than seven decades ever since the Second World War. The question is: can this American madness be defused safely, and brought to a peaceful end?

https://sputniknews.com/columnists/201704141052647961-world-held-hostage-by-us-military-madness/
 
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Liberal 000

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
So this justifies all the war crimes of US and her allies.

I just responded to madness.

Madness of war kills people during war while madness of mind kills all the time.

It does not justify American evil but I reserve the right to side with the lesser evil.
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
I just responded to madness.

Madness of war kills people during war while madness of mind kills all the time.

It does not justify American evil but I reserve the right to side with the lesser evil.

What is the lesser evil? Killing millions of innocent humans? The most sacred beings are Gays/Lesbians? Right?

America Has Been at War 93% of the Time 222 out of 239 Years Since 1776


And here is the year-by-year timeline of Americas major wars:
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Year-by-year Timeline of Americas Major Wars (1776-2011)
1776 American Revolutionary War, Chickamagua Wars, Second Cherokee War, Pennamite-Yankee War
1777 American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars, Second Cherokee War, Pennamite-Yankee War
1778 American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars, Pennamite-Yankee War
1779 American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars, Pennamite-Yankee War
1780 American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars, Pennamite-Yankee War
1781 American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars, Pennamite-Yankee War
1782 American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars, Pennamite-Yankee War
1783 American Revolutionary War, Chickamauga Wars, Pennamite-Yankee War
1784 Chickamauga Wars, Pennamite-Yankee War, Oconee War
1785 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1786 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1787 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1788 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1789 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1790 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1791 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1792 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1793 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1794 Chickamauga Wars, Northwest Indian War
1795 Northwest Indian War
1796 No major war
1797 No major war
1798 Quasi-War
1799 Quasi-War
1800 Quasi-War
1801 First Barbary War
1802 First Barbary War
1803 First Barbary War
1804 First Barbary War
1805 First Barbary War
1806 Sabine Expedition
1807 No major war
1808 No major war
1809 No major war
1810 U.S. occupies Spanish-held West Florida
1811 Tecumsehs War
1812 War of 1812, Tecumsehs War, Seminole Wars, U.S. occupies Spanish-held Amelia Island and other parts of East Florida
1813 War of 1812, Tecumsehs War, Peoria War, Creek War, U.S. expands its territory in West Florida
1814 War of 1812, Creek War, U.S. expands its territory in Florida, Anti-piracy war
1815 War of 1812, Second Barbary War, Anti-piracy war
1816 First Seminole War, Anti-piracy war
1817 First Seminole War, Anti-piracy war
1818 First Seminole War, Anti-piracy war
1819 Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-piracy war
1820 Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-piracy war
1821 Anti-piracy war (see note above)
1822 Anti-piracy war (see note above)
1823 Anti-piracy war, Arikara War
1824 Anti-piracy war
1825 Yellowstone Expedition, Anti-piracy war
1826 No major war
1827 Winnebago War
1828 No major war
1829 No major war
1830 No major war
1831 Sac and Fox Indian War
1832 Black Hawk War
1833 Cherokee Indian War
1834 Cherokee Indian War, Pawnee Indian Territory Campaign
1835 Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars, Second Creek War
1836 Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars, Second Creek War, Missouri-Iowa Border War
1837 Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars, Second Creek War, Osage Indian War, Buckshot War
1838 Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars, Buckshot War, Heatherly Indian War
1839 Cherokee Indian War, Seminole Wars
1840 Seminole Wars, U.S. naval forces invade Fiji Islands
1841 Seminole Wars, U.S. naval forces invade McKean Island, Gilbert Islands, and Samoa
1842 Seminole Wars
1843 U.S. forces clash with Chinese, U.S. troops invade African coast
1844 Texas-Indian Wars
1845 Texas-Indian Wars
1846 Mexican-American War, Texas-Indian Wars
1847 Mexican-American War, Texas-Indian Wars
1848 Mexican-American War, Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War
1849 Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians
1850 Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Yuma War, California Indian Wars, Pitt River Expedition
1851 Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, Yuma War, Utah Indian Wars, California Indian Wars
1852 Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Yuma War, Utah Indian Wars, California Indian Wars
1853 Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Yuma War, Utah Indian Wars, Walker War, California Indian Wars
1854 Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians
1855 Seminole Wars, Texas-Indian Wars, Cayuse War, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Yakima War, Winnas Expedition, Klickitat War, Puget Sound War, Rogue River Wars, U.S. forces invade Fiji Islands and Uruguay
1856 Seminole Wars, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Puget Sound War, Rogue River Wars, Tintic War
1857 Seminole Wars, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Utah War, Conflict in Nicaragua
1858 Seminole Wars, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Mohave War, California Indian Wars, Spokane-Coeur dAlene-Paloos War, Utah War, U.S. forces invade Fiji Islands and Uruguay
1859 Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, California Indian Wars, Pecos Expedition, Antelope Hills Expedition, Bear River Expedition, John Browns raid, U.S. forces launch attack against Paraguay, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1860 Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Paiute War, Kiowa-Comanche War
1861 American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Cheyenne Campaign
1862 American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Cheyenne Campaign, Dakota War of 1862,
1863 American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars, Southwest Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Cheyenne Campaign, Colorado War, Goshute War
1864 American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Cheyenne Campaign, Colorado War, Snake War
1865 American Civil War, Texas-Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Colorado War, Snake War, Utahs Black Hawk War
1866 Texas-Indian Wars, Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, California Indian Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake War, Utahs Black Hawk War, Red Clouds War, Franklin County War, U.S. invades Mexico, Conflict with China
1867 Texas-Indian Wars, Long Walk of the Navajo, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake War, Utahs Black Hawk War, Red Clouds War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, U.S. troops occupy Nicaragua and attack Taiwan
1868 Texas-Indian Wars, Long Walk of the Navajo, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake War, Utahs Black Hawk War, Red Clouds War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War
1869 Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utahs Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War
1870 Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utahs Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War
1871 Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utahs Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea
1872 Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Utahs Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Modoc War, Franklin County War
1873 Texas-Indian Wars, Comanche Wars, Modoc War, Apache Wars, Cypress Hills Massacre, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1874 Texas-Indian Wars, Comanche Wars, Red River War, Mason County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1875 Conflict in Mexico, Texas-Indian Wars, Comanche Wars, Eastern Nevada, Mason County War, Colfax County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1876 Texas-Indian Wars, Black Hills War, Mason County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1877 Texas-Indian Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Black Hills War, Nez Perce War, Mason County War, Lincoln County War, San Elizario Salt War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1878 Paiute Indian conflict, Bannock War, Cheyenne War, Lincoln County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1879 Cheyenne War, Sheepeater Indian War, White River War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1880 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1881 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1882 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1883 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1884 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1885 Apache Wars, Eastern Nevada Expedition, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1886 Apache Wars, Pleasant Valley War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1887 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1888 U.S. show of force against Haiti, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1889 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1890 Sioux Indian War, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Ghost Dance War, Wounded Knee, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1891 Sioux Indian War, Ghost Dance War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1892 Johnson County War, U.S. forces invade Mexico
1893 U.S. forces invade Mexico and Hawaii
1894 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1895 U.S. forces invade Mexico, Bannock Indian Disturbances
1896 U.S. forces invade Mexico
1897 No major war
1898 Spanish-American War, Battle of Leech Lake, Chippewa Indian Disturbances
1899 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1900 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1901 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1902 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1903 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1904 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1905 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1906 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1907 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1908 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1909 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1910 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1911 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1912 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars
1913 Philippine-American War, Banana Wars, New Mexico Navajo War
1914 Banana Wars, U.S. invades Mexico
1915 Banana Wars, U.S. invades Mexico, Colorado Paiute War
1916 Banana Wars, U.S. invades Mexico
1917 Banana Wars, World War I, U.S. invades Mexico
1918 Banana Wars, World War I, U.S invades Mexico
1919 Banana Wars, U.S. invades Mexico
1920 Banana Wars
1921 Banana Wars
1922 Banana Wars
1923 Banana Wars, Posey War
1924 Banana Wars
1925 Banana Wars
1926 Banana Wars
1927 Banana Wars
1928 Banana Wars
1930 Banana Wars
1931 Banana Wars
1932 Banana Wars
1933 Banana Wars
1934 Banana Wars
1935 No major war
1936 No major war
1937 No major war
1938 No major war
1939 No major war
1940 No major war
1941 World War II
1942 World War II
1943 Wold War II
1944 World War II
1945 World War II
1946 Cold War (U.S. occupies the Philippines and South Korea)
1947 Cold War (U.S. occupies South Korea, U.S. forces land in Greece to fight Communists)
1948 Cold War (U.S. forces aid Chinese Nationalist Party against Communists)
1949 Cold War (U.S. forces aid Chinese Nationalist Party against Communists)
1950 Korean War, Jayuga Uprising
1951 Korean War
1952 Korean War
1953 Korean War
1954 Covert War in Guatemala
1955 Vietnam War
1956 Vietnam War
1957 Vietnam War
1958 Vietnam War
1959 Vietnam War, Conflict in Haiti
1960 Vietam War
1961 Vietnam War
1962 Vietnam War, Cold War (Cuban Missile Crisis; U.S. marines fight Communists in Thailand)
1963 Vietnam War
1964 Vietnam War
1965 Vietnam War, U.S. occupation of Dominican Republic
1966 Vietnam War, U.S. occupation of Dominican Republic
1967 Vietnam War
1968 Vietnam War
1969 Vietnam War
1970 Vietnam War
1971 Vietnam War
1972 Vietnam War
1973 Vietnam War, U.S. aids Israel in Yom Kippur War
1974 Vietnam War
1975 Vietnam War
1976 No major war
1977 No major war
1978 No major war
1979 Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan)
1980 Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan)
1981 Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and Nicaragua), First Gulf of Sidra Incident
1982 Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and Nicaragua), Conflict in Lebanon
1983 Cold War (Invasion of Grenada, CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and Nicaragua), Conflict in Lebanon
1984 Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and Nicaragua), Conflict in Persian Gulf
1985 Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and Nicaragua)
1986 Cold War (CIA proxy war in Afghanistan and Nicaragua)
1987 Conflict in Persian Gulf
1988 Conflict in Persian Gulf, U.S. occupation of Panama
1989 Second Gulf of Sidra Incident, U.S. occupation of Panama, Conflict in Philippines
1990 First Gulf War, U.S. occupation of Panama
1991 First Gulf War
1992 Conflict in Iraq
1993 Conflict in Iraq
1994 Conflict in Iraq, U.S. invades Haiti
1995 Conflict in Iraq, U.S. invades Haiti, NATO bombing of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1996 Conflict in Iraq
1997 No major war
1998 Bombing of Iraq, Missile strikes against Afghanistan and Sudan
1999 Kosovo War
2000 No major war
2001 War on Terror in Afghanistan
2002 War on Terror in Afghanistan and Yemen
2003 War on Terror in Afghanistan, and Iraq
2004 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen
2005 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen
2006 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen
2007 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen
2008 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen
2009 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen
2010 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen
2011 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen; Conflict in Libya (Libyan Civil War)
In most of these wars, the U.S. was on the offense. Danios admits that some of the wars were defensive. However, Danios also leaves out covert CIA operations and other acts which could be considered war.
Lets update whats happened since 2011:
2012 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Syria and Yemen
2013 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Syria and Yemen
2014 War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Syria and Yemen; Civil War in Ukraine
2015 War on Terror in Somalia, Somalia, Syria and Yemen; Civil War in Ukraine
So we can add 4 more years of war. That means that for 222 out of 239 years or 93% of the time America has been at war. (We can quibble with the exact numbers, but the high percentage of time that America has been at war is clear and unmistakable.)
Indeed, most of the military operations launched since World War II have been launched by the U.S.
And American military spending dwarfs the rest of the world put together.
No wonder polls show that the world believes America is the number 1 threat to peace.
The original source of this article is Washington's Blog
Copyright Washington's Blog, Washington's Blog, 2017
 

Liberal 000

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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A big country and a super power needs to manage the evil around the world

We can also compile such kind of a chart about Pakistan

War against Taliban terrorists
War against Baloch insurgents
Karigal war
War of Kashmir Jihad
War of Afghan Jihad
War Against Baloch insurgents
War of 1971
War against Bengali insurgents
1965 war
War against Baloch insurgents
Mini war with India and Afghanistan
War of Kalat annexation
War of Azad Kashmir
 
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Anuuge67

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Finally someone researched the empire of Satan and its horrendous criminal history.

To the gay liberal Hindu terrorist 000.

Homosexual conduct is NOT allowed in Any Religion.

You being a child molester with no education should be aware of this degenerate behavior.

Plus based on your Shia hatred it is quite obvious that you are closet homosexual.

No to homos in Pakistan.
 

nameless123

MPA (400+ posts)
some of these are on disputed territory (declared by UN -- lesser evil(as per you) supported it too) ... other were operations against insurgency inside the country ... so get your facts right... also if you sum up all the killings during the wars started by your less evil side then you know who is lesser evil and who is not ...


A big country and a super power needs to manage the evil around the world

We can also compile such kind of a chart about Pakistan

War against Taliban terrorists
War against Baloch insurgents
Karigal war
War of Kashmir Jihad
War of Afghan Jihad
War Against Baloch insurgents
War of 1971
War against Bengali insurgents
1965 war
War against Baloch insurgents
Mini war with India and Afghanistan
War of Kalat annexation
War of Azad Kashmir
 

deathchallenger

MPA (400+ posts)
30 lakh bangali muslims killed by fellow camel piss drinkers ................. :lol::lol::lol:
hindu secular army ne intervene na kia hota to millions of bangali khatam ho jate .

Another 20000 Sikhs killed by Chaddi cow dung eater Hindus. In btw, have you raped your mother and sister? Apparently its common in Rapistan to rape their mother and sisters. [hilar]
 

nameless123

MPA (400+ posts)
Warcrime huay hein ... magar indian army (aka mukti bahni) ki taraf sai ... Sharmila bhose nai bengali he kai interview liye hein ... aur duniya kai har qanon mein agar banda khud qatal ka jurm kabool karay tw baqi chezein nahi dekhi jati .. isi tarahn jab Mud(t)i nai khud iqrar kar lia hia hai tw meray ya tumharay khenay sai khuch nahi hona...


sharmila bose i.s.i. ki agent hai uski bhabhi pakistani hai , pak army ke generals ka interview lekar usne kitab likha hai ,
poori book pakistan me baith kar likhi gayi hai , bangladesh ke logo se baat tak nahi ki .
tum apni inquiry report parho "hamudur rahman commission report "
uske ilawa,hundreds of books pakistani generals aur journalists ne likha hai use parho.


indian army ne bangalio ko nizat dila dia punjabi occupation army se bangali is baat ka ehsan mante hai .
 

fannekhan

Banned
Warcrime huay hein ... magar indian army (aka mukti bahni) ki taraf sai ... Sharmila bhose nai bengali he kai interview liye hein ... aur duniya kai har qanon mein agar banda khud qatal ka jurm kabool karay tw baqi chezein nahi dekhi jati .. isi tarahn jab Mud(t)i nai khud iqrar kar lia hia hai tw meray ya tumharay khenay sai khuch nahi hona...


kyon pareshan ho bhaijan ? bangalio ne tumko laat mar kar dafa kar dia . ab apne kam se kam rakho .
dekho abhi bhi bangali ,afghanistani ,irani sabhi tum se pareshan hai.
pakistan ke andar qadiani ,shia ,masihi, hindu , hazara , mohazir sab tum se pareshan hai .
 

nameless123

MPA (400+ posts)
sab nahi sirf un k tumharay hataon khareday huay leader pareshan hein ...
kyon pareshan ho bhaijan ? bangalio ne tumko laat mar kar dafa kar dia . ab apne kam se kam rakho .
dekho abhi bhi bangali ,afghanistani ,irani sabhi tum se pareshan hai.
pakistan ke andar qadiani ,shia ,masihi, hindu , hazara , mohazir sab tum se pareshan hai .
 

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