Archive for the 'Pakistan' Category

Jul 25 2007

al-Qaeda Under Attack In Pakistan

It seems we are taking the battle to al-Qaeda cells in Pakistan through our Pakistani allies. The first sign of activity was the exodus of locals from the northern Waziristan area because they had hints or suspicions of a pending action: Several thousand villagers fled a Pakistani tribal region on Wednesday, where an army offensive […]

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Jul 24 2007

Did al-Qaeda Move Its Leaders And Expose Them?

It is well known that Zawahiri has been much more active recently, and that has led to speculation that his activities will expose the hideout of the leadership. I referenced this possibility in a previous post. And there are efforts within Pakistan to address the consolidation of al-Qaeda forces in Pakistan: Thirty-five militants and two […]

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Jul 24 2007

Does Massacring Muslims Give al-Qaeda Success?

al-Qaeda is frustrated. So frustrated with the lack of purity in Iraq it has been on a relentless campaign of mass killings. But not mass killings of Americans or Westerners. Mass killings of Muslims, the very people al-Qaeda purports to represent. Today we see the bottomless brutality of al-Qaeda on display again as it attacks […]

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Jul 15 2007

The Next Big Loss For al-Qaeda: Pakistan

It seems clear al-Qaeda is losing badly in Iraq as the Iraqis take up arms and swear on the Koran to rid their country of the Islamo Fascists. It is clear al-Qaeda has lost its hold in Lebanon and is now in a limited position to take over that country. It is clear the Taliban […]

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Jul 12 2007

al-Qaeda’s ‘Battle Of The Bulge’

For those who do not know (and missed the great movie’s about it) the Battle of The Bulge in World War II was the last big gasp of the Nazi’s as Russia and the West were slowly pushing Hitler’s forces back into the box from which they had emerged. Hitler’s forces had spanned Europe, North […]

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Jul 10 2007

Pak’s End Stand Off At Red Mosque

Islamabad has hosted a hot bed of Islamo Fascism for some time now. The infamous ‘Red Mosque’ were Jihadis foment violence against the West and Musharraf’s government. In recent weeks a sea of fighters entered the mosque to defy some kind of government request. It is clear no capitol city can sanction the creation of […]

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Jul 08 2007

Pakistan Preparing To Roll Up Taliban

I have been posting for a while on how Pakistan is preparing to go on the offensive against the Taliban and al-Qaeda in country and spreading unrest. Well Captain Ed Morrissey has noticed some great news on that front with the capture of two of Mullah Omar’s top men in Pakistan: Several key aides to […]

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Jul 03 2007

Wave Of Islamo Fascists Enter Islamabad To Take On Musharraf

As I posted earlier today here is a lot happening in Pakistan between Musharraf and Taliban/al-Qaeda supporters. It seems the situation in Pakistan is escalating as Islamo Fascists are entering the capitol of Pakistan “in droves”: akistan’s president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, and other top officials met late on Tuesday to plan military action against militant […]

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Jul 03 2007

The War On Terror Heats Up In Pakistan

The Taliban have become a danger again in Afghanistan, and in Pakistan. Fighting continues with large numbers of Taliban militants killed and foreign fighters being rounded up in Afghanistan: Afghan and NATO forces clashed with Taliban militants in a dangerous southern region overnight, leaving 33 suspected insurgents dead, the provincial governor said Tuesday. … Southern […]

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Jul 02 2007

US-NATO To Go Hunting In Pakistan?

The world is waking up to the fact George Bush as very little time left in office and if the US pulls back from the war on terror, as the Surrendercrats would like us to do, many countries face a terrible backlash and instability if they allow Islamo Fascist forces to remain inside their territories. […]

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