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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (12188)6/6/2002 1:21:45 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 12475
 
This act of Bush is prompting analysts to say that the US is going to warn Pakistan of military action...

More likely that both sides have been warned of airstrikes if they violated the border. Why has India not crossed the LoC despite all the empty talk from Lal "frothing at the mouth" Advani about "hot pursuit" etc. etc. ? Advani has been barking so long that he is irrelevant now.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (12188)6/6/2002 2:43:41 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
Pakis Puke at the Prospect of Losing Nukes
Thanks for the links. It was very informative. What the pakis don't understand is that Uncle Sam got them by the balls. The US have the money and the might. There is no way the Pakis are going to get away with this double talk of saying one thing and doing something else. The US Govt. has assessed these assholes correctly and is not going to let the Pakistan nuclear menace to hang over the head for years to come. They have to act and they have to do it now. When the US troops are spread out in Pakistan, India will not take the fight deep inside Pakistan for fear that the American soldiers will come in harm's way. The paki pounding and pommelling will involve the terrorists camps on the Pakistani side of LoC. If the Pakis agree to the proposal to use Indo-Pak troops for sealing the porous LoC, a war can be averted. But that doesn't change anything with regards to securing the paki nuclear assets.