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Pakistan is in the same camp

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Submitted by Bharadwaj (India), Aug 17, 2002 at 09:09

What about Pakistan? Was it not openly collaborating with Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden? Is this collaboration not going on covertly now? In all fairness, you should also advise the victim families to sue Pakistan? Someone should also tell the Great White Chief George Bush that he has been quite foolish in declaring Pakistan as an "ally" in the so-called War Against Terrorism. Now American taxpayer's money and the USA's resources are being used by Pakistan to pursue its dream (which started in 1933 with the coining of the word P.A.K.I.S.T.A.N) of a Pan-Islamic empire stretching from Morocco to Indonesia. Qaeda was / is part of this scheme.
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3Pakistan is in the same camp [109 words]BharadwajAug 17, 2002 09:091965
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