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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Did you expect any different? Seriously?

WASHINGTON (AP) — In another blow to Washington's relationship with Pakistan, U.S. officials say Pakistan failed another test to prove it could be trusted to go after American enemies on its soil by intentionally or inadvertently tipping off militants at two more bomb-building factories in its tribal areas, giving the suspected terrorists time to flee.
The two sites' locations in the tribal areas had been shared with the Pakistani government this past week, the officials said Saturday. The Americans monitored the area with satellite and unmanned drones to see what would happen.
In each case, within a day or so after sharing the information, they watched the militants depart, taking any weapons or bomb-making materials with them, just as militants had done the first two times. Only then, did they watch the Pakistani military visit each site, when the terror suspects and their wares were long gone, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss matters of intelligence.

5 comments:

  1. Time to just start dropping Hellfires on them!

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  2. Maybe fatass hillary needs to give'em 7 more billion..."for the flood victims of course". I say F'K'em. let the cork suckers drown who give a shit. I know lots of places right here in America that could use that 7 billion for the flood victims all along the mississippi and missouri rivers. F"K the Pakastini muslim dickweeds.

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  3. You can say cocksucker and fuck on my blog, Stinkwilly. Really, you can.

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  4. We don't need any of them. We can drill through glass.

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  5. There are a whole bunch of Asscrackistan vets who are fed up and ready to burn this motherfucker down...

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