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GST Massacres: Will Islamabad kill all Muslims? - BY Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

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New Delhi : India | about 1 month ago  
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  • A man, fleeing a military offensive in South Waziristan, awaits in line at a registration point for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Dera Ismail Khan
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GST Massacres: Will Islamabad kill all Muslims?

- BY Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

On the sidelines of terror genocides in Pakistan, US Central Command terror chief David Petraeus, who oversees the operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, held talks in Islamabad with senior Pakistani military officials on the strategies to kill Pakistanis as terrorists - obviously in exchange for ready cash directly going to the foreign accounts of Pakistan's democratic leaders. Indian media hawks have got terrible shots in their oily arms as Pakistani reigme resumes terrror attacks on Muslims calling them terrorists. India is keenly watching the terror shows in Pakistan with inherent curiosity to witness the murders of Muslims any where in the world. The Pentagon led global state terrorists have been on the rampage for year snow in Islamic world, even as the Muslim leaders go about their usual business for more profits.

GST, Global state terrorism has spread its poisonous terror tentacles across the AfPak region for reasons other than fighting terrorism and attracted all anti-Islamic nations including a few so-called (semi) Islamic countries for supply of terror materials to fighters of Islam. Plenty of natural resources are arriving in USA and its terror allies from Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. India allows its airports for NATO terror planes to refuel and take away other important terror stuff. Indian fanatic terror media are up with Pakistan killing Muslims as "terrorists" in Pakistan. Pakistan media trumpeted the victory of US-Pak-India terror forces against defenders of sovereignty from the foreign occupiers who invaded the nation with support from ruling dispensation.

Upon the terror blast of a few points, including army HQ in Pakistan killing some Muslims by US-India-Pak networks, now Pakistan's army in retaliation is engaged in fierce fighting for a third consecutive day as it continues its drive against al-Qaeda and the Taliban in South Waziristan. Obviously, the state forces joint operations with foreign state terrorists to kill innocent Pakistani people, who are already badly shaken by all sorts of terrorisms, claiming some more Muslims. Up to 100,000 civilians have fled the conflict zone.


Clashes between security forces and the Taliban have continued throughout the night across the South Waziristan region. Fierce fighting is continuing for a fourth day in South Waziristan as Pakistani troops battle to gain control of the key Taliban-held town of Kotkai. Terrorist fighter jets have also been deployed by US-Pak to attack the Taliban in Makeen, Nawazkot, Spinkamar and Khaisora.

Pakistani regime wants to showcase its military power by killing innocent Muslims and declare their support for GST, come what may- even if all Muslims are killed except their currupt "democratic" leaders in all walks of life. On 18 October, US-directed Pakistani forces swiftly entered into unjust war with local people in tribal areas calling them as terrorist, only to clear the energy routes and squandering the natural resources. There were mines and IEDs (improvised explosive devices) in the area which required clearance. Taliban defenders, supported by Uzbek fighters linked to al-Qaeda, were engaged in street clashes with soldiers as the army tried to break the "militants' grip on South Waziristan.


The federal government and the military have ordered the closure of many schools and colleges for a week in Islamabad and some other cities for security reasons. The move comes amid fears that "militants" may try to take hostages to force the authorities to ease pressure on their positions in South Waziristan. A Taliban spokesman said they had taken dozens of soldiers and not one of their men had been killed.

Massacre of Muslims continues unabated in Pakistan and Afghanistan, focus being in AfPak zone where Muslims are murdered like sheep. Pakistan's government has been under considerable pressure from the US to tackle any Islamic opposition to NATO terrorism there. North and South Waziristan form a lethal militant belt from where defenders of sovereignty of Pakistan have launched attacks across north-west Pakistan as well as into parts of eastern Afghanistan. South Waziristan is considered by GST global state terrorists to be the significant sanctuary for Islamic defenders driven away by anti-Islamic rogues outside Afghanistan since the Sept11 Pentagon attacks inside the US.

News about flowing Islamic blood in and around Islamabad has "empowered" New Delhi to call Pakistan a nation of terrorists of all sorts and inspired the US Defence Secretary Robert Gates to say he was "encouraged" by the Pakistani terror offensive against sovereignty defenders. President Zardari must be busy counting the cash he has so far received from the USA and Europe tallying with the number of Muslims killed in Pakistan. President Obama seems to have joined anti-Islamic elements of USA in watching the terror show forma distance. The army and the Taliban are also engaged in a propaganda battle for the sympathies of the Mehsud tribe - about two-thirds of South Waziristan's populations are Mehsuds. The behavior of Pakistani regime demonstrates a fact that Pakistani military is a par of the Pentagon and not just an ally controlled by Washington. When the regime kills Muslims there is absolutely nothing that Muslim who believe in true Islam can do. Will Islamabad annihilate all Muslims as terrorists?

However, it is time the Zardari regime quit governance by his ill-fated regime focused mainly on personal and family advancement and let truly Islamic groups assume power for a specific period. It is high time Islamic blood stopped flowing in Pakistan, around and across Mideast region. As the State of Pakistan is overtly controlled by a US puppet regime consolidates, the common people, known in the west and India as terrorists, are losing the battle in Pakistan. Do the Pakistani, Afghani leaders expect God to directly interfere in GST against Muslims and stop the wars to save the remaining lives with some human dignity?- Islamic dignity? Is it then a state challenge to humnanity or Almighty?

----------------------- the only Indian to have gone through entire India, a fraud and terror nation in South Asia.

Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

Specialist on State Terrorism

Independent Columnist in International Affairs, Research Scholar (JNU) &

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Posted By andri andri | 29 days ago
Pakistani will not ever defeat Waziristan. They have attacked Waziristan three times and failed since 2004.
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