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Mullen and Rice Go To Hell : India, Pakistan Must Join Hands

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Dec 5th, 2008 • Category: Politics • One Response •

The chief of the United States military Admiral Mike Mullen is urging Pakistan in very strong words to investigate aggressively any and all possible ties to groups based in Pakistan. He is in Islamabad and trying to twist the arms of Pakistani military officials and the political leadership to do measures to pacify the raging India.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is in India showing solidarity with the Indians and saying same thing to Pakistan and pretending that as she is keeping India from attacking Pakistan.

Both Mullen and Rice could go to hell from us.

Pakistan has categorically said time and again that they are not involved in the henious act of terrorism in Mumbai and they are faced with the same scrooge and instead of blame game, joint efforts should be carried out by both India and Pakistan to have peace, harmony and stability.

It’s just due to the American presence and aggression in the region which has generated terror incidents like Mumbai Attacks, Islamabad Attacks, Karachi Attacks and so on. Americans are the target, their philosophy is target, their strategy is target and while Americans are fortified very soundly, the victims are the innocent Pakistanis and Indians.

Instead of pleasing and hiding behind Americans, India and Pakistan should liberate themselves in real manners and learn to resolve their matters jointly.


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  1. Agreed. But how? SAUDI ARABIA which is aligned with USA has been making US fight each other as also USA from the days you joined SEATO/CENTO and war against Russia in Afghanistan and later against Taliban when Musharaff betrayed them.

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