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India-Pakistan
Jammu remains tense; army called in to maintain order
2008-08-02
Jammu,India Aug 2 (PTI) Jammu woke up to a tense morning today as the army was called in to help the administration in maintaining law and order after violent protests over the Amarnath land row.
Isn't it interesting that Jammu is coming under major stress just as the world begins to focus on the ISI and on the various canoodling parties in Swat and Wazoo ...
The army was called in the Jammu city and other curfew bound areas of the district and continues to remain deployed along with police and paramilitary forces, a spokesman said here.

The army was deployed in the adjoining district of Samba since last evening in the wake of violence here in which two persons died and eight others were injured when police opened fire to control a mob. The protesters also burnt 14 houses in Khour area of the border tehsil of Akhnoor.
Posted by:john frum

#3  
Pakland's ISI General

Caliphate Monkeypantz


Posted by: Red Dawg   2008-08-02 14:26  

#2  RE: Pakistan
For its small size, tiny GNP and overall piss ant Status, Pakistan, its people and national leader-ship have dominated events in the World.

Yes the Pakis have been a destabilizing force in Asia and shockingly the God Damn Bastards have become main players here in the West too!

By any calculation the Pakis have been the largest illicit Nuke dealers in the World and therefore are the World's largest destabilizing influence between Nations.

Let's not forget 911 and the Caliphate Hungry elements within ISI.

John is the ISI still loaded with Nuke selling Caliphate Hungry elements?
Posted by: Red Dawg   2008-08-02 13:18  

#1  This is Hindu majority Jammu's reaction to the previous protests in the Muslim majority Kashmir valley. They've prevented gasoline tankers and most goods trucks from entering or leaving the valley for almost a week.
Posted by: john frum   2008-08-02 11:06  

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