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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: Narotham Reddy who wrote (43348)10/1/2002 7:17:52 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF   of 50167
 
This is really what is happening behind the scenes, please read..Islamic terrorists are being nailed everywhere including vale of Kashmir..

NYT has no credibility of any sort in global issues let me tell you this. Please stop relying on that thrash.

You may like this...very intelligently to the utter dismay of everyone Bush Jr has conquered the bastion of the global terrorism and no one is ready to give him the credit. Liberals can keep talking but rest assure Saddam will be no more by 25th of Jan and Iraq will be a free country, hails to the chief, he is saving the world from creeps and maniacs and cleaning my own country from such vermin’s...best regards..

<<On the other hand, the US-Pakistan relation will strengthen further in near future. The US acquisition of 54,000 acres on a 99-year lease in the North West Frontier Province and Baluchistan, as reported in the press, makes it evident that Washington is planning to establish a base and direct the operations not only against the Taliban-al Qaeda forces with the help of Pakistan's armed forces, but use the base simultaneously as a jump-off point for Central Asia.

In the context of the United States' burgeoning relations with Central Asian nations, Washington is going to depend on Islamabad and the Pakistani army. As a result, it is almost a certainty that the US-India relationship will get rocked. Washington is not going to change its policy on Pakistan in the foreseeable future to accommodate India. >>

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