Thursday, October 7, 2010

**JP** how difficult is it to stop criminal drone attacks?

My dearest...

We have seen today how nato scummbed to its knees, the US ambassador apologizing to the nation, as Pakistan held on to the partial closure of nato supplies....they cannot breathe without the help of Pakistan....how difficult now it is to stop the criminal drone attacks that had been killing the innocents and nationals of Pakistan?? 

We should not let go this opportunity....they are on their knees, we need to DEMAND OUR TERMS...we should not make any changes till we achieve the following:

1. Immediate stoppage of all criminal drone attacks and compensation for the families of those affected so far.
2. Kicking out of india from afghanistan
3. release of Afia Siddique and other Pakistanis in US jails illegally transported and kept rottening
4. demand of min: $60 billion dollars as cost of war on terror, and default on all loans (to pay these costs!!!)


We have seen the criminal silence of Zardari and Nawaz shareef on above issues, and on nato supplies closure. We should give the message to the politicians to demand the Pakistan point of view or face the wrath of the nation, just like the reluctant Nawaz shareef was made to do the nuke bomb blast, when he was threatened that the nation would blast him if he did not!!!! The only person whose knees were knocking in his pants, is supposedly our ambassador to US, Hussain Haqqani, the opportunist, who first used Jamat-e-islami platform, then joined PPP and now have joined the ugly group of Mir Jaffar's of today....

The drone attacks history is following. Our government has acted criminally in allowing the killings of more than 1700 people, and Nawaz shareef and our parliament has done nothing to stop it. Now is our chance, we should raise our voice, write on every forum, put all pressure on these sold out souls to protect the rights of Pakistanis!!!!!

From 2004 to August 26 2008 (Musharraf in power) - 21 drone attacks
From Aug 26 2008 - this month (democracy in power)- 155 drone attacks 

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