Suicide Bombers Source Exposed : An Eye Opener
By Brig. (r) Junaid Zaman • Mar 12th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look • (2,191 views) • 15 CommentsPakistan is at war, and things are ultra disturbed in the land of pure. We need to get up from our slumber and have to open up our eyes to the scourge of terrorism and we need to identify our enemies. We cannot stop suicide bombers in our cities, and we need to wipe out those centers and causes which are generating these hellish creatures.
India and United States made a pact in 2005 that dealt with strategic partnership and the main target of this pact was to destabilize Pakistan to threaten China and the growing influence of Islam in the region. For this very purpose, America is there in the Afghanistan and they have included the region in the South Asia, so that India could easily roam in here. India is doing all the dirty work, while US is giving the financial, espionage and training facilities.
Afghanistan is being used as the base for spying in Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan and in the states of Central Asia. The main and current targets of both US and India are China and Pakistan. An unstable and uncertain Pakistan is in the favour of India and America, and to serve that purpose they have created a complex and advanced network of intelligence in Afghanistan, and that network is primarily responsible for the terrorist activities in Pakistan.
The center of this network is in the Jabalus Saraj in Afghanistan where the united agents of Indian RAW, Israeli Mossad, English MI2, US CIA and German BND manage the terrorists activities in Pakistan. This center is one of the most state-of-the-art center of espionage in the world with high rise buildings, high-tech gadgets and a vast cordoned off area. It’s branch offices are in Sarubi and Qandhar which specifically supervise and manage the terrorist activities in Pakistan. There is also a branch in Faizabad, which does the survelliance and terrorist acts in China, Mazar-e-Sharif branch is for Russia and Central Asia, and Harat Branch is for Iran.
The main terrorist cell for the suicide bombings and bomb blasts in Pakistan is established in Sarobi which is headed by an Indian General who is the in-charge of Boarder Road Organization (BRO). This branch under Indian General has also created its covert branches in the FATA area. This center hires and cajoles the Afghani and Pakistani boys of ages 13 to 17 for the terrorist activities through brainwashing and incentives. They have training centers for terrorism in the Wakhaan area.
At the Kandhar, another terrorist cell is situated which has more branches at Nawah and Laskhargah and they mainly target the Balochistan area and they primarily train the terrorists of Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).
All these centers are called as consulates for the world. These consulates are throwing billions of dollars blindly and they are equipped with every imaginable weaponry and gadget and their sole purpose is to destabilize Pakistan. At last Pakistani officials are now mustering some courage and in a low whispers whining about the international hands behinds these terrorists attacks.
It’s time that our security forces shed the veil of inactivity and slumber and they should rise to the occassion. We are in a mess, and it cannot be worst than this. We need to fight back. There is no one to diaglogue with and you cannot negotiate with terrorists. Pakistan need to threaten these so-called consulates and for a change one or two air strikes would come handy, and we could also test our Ghaznavi or Ghauri on these camps. These terrorist perpetrators are coward and will be on run with mild retaliation.
We all in Pakistan must understand that we are at war.
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March 12th, 2008
You seem to have quite detailed information about the alleged activity. Can you site your sources please.
Why would India want a destabilized Pakistan, especially when there is a constant danger of nuclear weapons going into the hands of Al-Qaeda?
March 12th, 2008
Dear Brig. Zaman,
I must disagree with one of your statements: You stated, “An unstable and uncertain Pakistan is in the favour of India and America…” I won’t presume to speak for India, but I will say without reservation that only a very foolish (and evil) American would be pleased at the thought of Pakistani instability! (You might not think that rules out the idea that American *leadership* is in favor of the idea, though! On that subject, I know only what the press states, that Bush’s adminstration fears Pakistani instability - maybe (as I suspect) the press is right, or maybe they are fooled - I know no more than I read, so in this note, I will speak to my *own* opinion!) An unstable Pakistan favors the terrorists. America had the means, barely, poorly, to subdue little, relatively under-populated Afganistan and Iraq, but Pakistan is thoroughly beyond America’s power, even if we were not already tragically (for all sides!) tied in knots in Iraq and Afganistan. If Pakistan were to fall to a local version of the Taliban, it would be a safe base for operation for the terrorists, potentially for decades, with absolutely disastrous results for America (as well as even worse results for Pakistan, of course!). The economic costs, alone, of the current mess with terrorism are almost more than the American economy can manage, and all business interests (which surely have important influence on American politics!) would uniformly dread the idea of anarchy in Pakistan, and the fertile field that would give the terrorists. Fools do exist, and I cannot by personal knowledge rule out the possibility that there are fools in power who somehow find the idea of Pakistani instability attractive for America, but if they like this idea, they are not just evil but crazy as well!
March 12th, 2008
100% correct analysis. We are at war. Only our President is taking it light because he need more money to build his under construction palace in Turkey.
March 12th, 2008
Brig Sahib, we should clean the dirt from our own court, some from inside is involved in such happenings, may be IB, FIA, etc etc
March 12th, 2008
MK: Due to some bindings, I cannot disclose my sources, but rest assured they are authentic.
Dan Tow: I am big admirer of your deeply intellectual articles at TPS, and understand your point in the light of your writings. I won’t go into the debate, but would like to put a simple observation in the light of history.
If it would be only locals doing the terrorist acts, then they are only handful and could be appeased and/or mitigated in no time by Pak Army, and besides they dont have the education, means, technology, know-how anything to launch such sophisticated and researched attacks.
If it would be only India, it doesnt take much effort for Pakistan to retaliate it in Kashmir or elsewhere.
It’s not only India but an international offensive against Pakistan, my dear and for that I don’t blame general US public.
March 12th, 2008
when did the life of a Pakistani become soo cheap????
March 12th, 2008
Brig. Zaman,
I have enjoyed your writings, too, and I do believe that you have honest reason for your believe, even if it turns out to be mistaken, as I believe. Your argument to me (”in the light of history…”) for why current events cannot come just from India or local sources seems to hinge on the notion that Pakistan would have no trouble dealing with those sources, while it cannot stop a much more powerful foe, assumed to be the US. I see two problems with this argument:
-The more-powerful foe in your argument doesn’t have to be the US. There are powerful enemies of the US (who would also happily sacrifice Pakistan) who would have much more logical (though evil)reasons to wish instability within Pakistan, precisely to *harm* the US.
-By your logic, countries can easily subdue less-powerful foes, but by this logic, America should not be caught in such an unholy mess in Iraq, and should have no threat from terrorists. On the contrary, terrorism is a means of waging “asymetrical warfare” against a much more powerful foe. A bomb costs much less than the building it destroys. A bomber may operate freely inside a country as long as the bomber is secretive enough to remain unknown by the authorities. Against uniformed armies, your nation and mine can defeat weaker foes, but armies are of little use against terrorists or ununiformed guerillas. These hidden fighters for chaos cannot “win” in the sense of taking control, but they can easily continue to disrupt the control of the stronger force, as long as they have a pool of adherents to their ideas who are willing to lose all for the fight to go on.
Within America, the Neocons are not subtle about their objectives. For example, well before 9/11, it was clear in the press that they wanted war with Iraq, and 9/11 was a convenient excuse for the war they already wanted. Even the worst of these neocons (Ann Coulter comes to mind), in my own reading, have not been so crazy as to covet war with Pakistan, or to covet a chaotic environment where terrorists might get control of your nuclear weapons, which America might then only stop (if it could stop it at all) with a war effort on the scale of World War II. Whenever even a hint of war hits the news, the US stock market (whose interests are dear to all, including the neocons!) takes a dive, and if Pakistan fell into chaos, I can guarantee that the stock market would take a bigger dive than we’ve seen since the great depression, to the personal cost of all those rich neocons, even if you think nothing at all of their morality. The terrorists in Pakistan are our *common* enemy, however much our nations disagree on other matters, and it is the tragic fact of life that forces who want only chaos and death can persist in evil against stronger opponents.
March 12th, 2008
Sir, You are giving a view of the Interim Home minister of Pakistan appointed by Musharaff. But a destabilsed pakistan , especially nuclear armed may be in the US interest but not in India’s interest.You must stop this calumny.
It was pakistan in colloboration with Heritage foundation of USA wanted to dimember India due to its proximity to Soviet Union. Now things have changed. FIA building in Lahore is not an easy target even for a commando unit from india with local support. the suicide bombers carried out with INSIDE HELP.You have to admit this.
Why Sheikh Rashid is sitting in spain? What are the things C 130 Hercules are taking to turkey and spain? Why not to Saudiarabia and UAE? What made Turkey’s army chief to warn about pakistan’s safety?
We in India are Most worried about this attacks inside pakistan. With officers like you, a trigger happy man can do mistakes which can have terrible consequences for the two nations and its people.It will NEVER AFFECT ISREAL AND USA. They will sell weapons to both.
March 12th, 2008
Hawkish sentiments on both sides won’t do any good to both countries. Let’s suppose if some hawks in India are supporting in any way the attacks in Pakistan, then I believe that majority of Indians abhor such activities, as majority of Pakistanis abhor such things in India from any group.
I really wish that the govs of India and Pak learn to live with each other, and if these two join hands against terrorism and move forward as two proud nuclear peaceful nations of South Asia, then no US or Russia would be able to exploit us.
March 12th, 2008
My friend was killed in the FIA building attack. He was just passing through the Temple road, when the splintering glass of nearby building hit him and his throat was cut. His wife has gone crazy and asking everyone as what her husband did to deserve that end.
March 12th, 2008
Dan: I think if we go by the same arguments then very foolish elements within Al-Qaeda or Taliban would want to de stabilise Pakistan to an extent that it becomes an easy target for any invasion. After all you do not want to destroy the very place where you are hiding. Do you? So it is hard for me to believe that it is taliban doing this. but this does not mean that some elements within them are not foolish enough.
Now as for USA. The purpose to my mind of any neo con or a war hungry politician in US is not to invade Us completely but neutralise its assets in a clean strike. Pakistani nuclear weapons are a threat to US and its allies like Israel (or atleast they feeel that it is a threat to them and the western world). The purpose of destabilising Pakistan is to gain enough momentum to be able to get rid of the nucelar arsenal. Without the bomb Pakistan is just another Afghanistan (we have no strategic depth whatseover).
Also there has been an increasing opinion in Pakistani public against US enforced war on terror. It is well known to US and India and the west that this public opinion has been the deciding factor in the losses suffered by Musharraf sponsored politicians. The suicide bombings which kill innocent people are a friendly reminder to the Paksitani public that the war on terror is their war on terror and they dare not say no to war.
Also these bombings are a dirty trick to keep the new fragile coalition in Islamabad from swaying away from the dirty war on terror. Keep their energies focussed so that they do not say no.
So all in all it does make sense to me that uncle Sam is trying to keep Pakistanis involved in its war on terror by any means possible.
@ everyone else: I still do not understand India’s interests in all this?
@ Rumta Jogi: Your comment actually ratifies the statements i make. Gradually those affected by these bombings will be amde to realise that they should give their leaders strength to fight the war on terror. or else it will lead to civil war.
March 12th, 2008
Rumta
it made my heart literally stop with what u just wrote…i m so so sorry to hear this…i cannot express more sorrow…
whatever IFs and BUTs and THISs and THATs …u talk about the people of my country are dying…for whose profit or whose loss the fact remains *we are bleeding* at the hands of people we don’t know who…whether Taliban…RAW, Israeli Mossad, English MI2, US CIA and German BND…for all I know and can see…splinters flying in just a moment and innocent ppl dead and we …the privileged…educated and informed….can only utter words ….IFs and BUTs… may u all sitting in ur bedrooms…never see this…in ur own town…
for all we know …we are at war
Brig. Saab Bravo in expressing the truth…
Lets Unite ….
For Strength is only in Unity
For Strength through Unity
-peace
March 13th, 2008
While one cannot rule out the so-called “external-hand” – but we must not loose sight of the homegrown terrorism – both state terrorism and its counter reaction.
It is high time we call a spade a spade: We must face up to the fact that the Establishment hierarchy is performing “mercenary services” at the behest of Uncle Sam and the NATO in return for some big bucks. They are sowing the seeds for a bitter harvest.
March 13th, 2008
@jusathot: They are not sowing the seeds they have already sown them. It is harest time now my friends harvest time.
March 13th, 2008
You know what the US Army did to the American-Indians? Yeah….sometimes you gotta clean things up from the inside !