Wednesday, May 7, 2008

One Day After Taliban's Mehsud Calls Off Peace Talks, He Sends 5 Suicide Bombers Into Karachi


This guy is a piece of work and the world has to be calling for his extermination. The new government of Pakistan was taken to the cleaners by sitting down with Baitullah Mehsud to discuss peace - Mehsud got all pissed off when Pakistan wouldn't remove ALL of their troops out of Mehsud's province so he called off the peace negotiations. But, did Mehsud stop there? Oh no. Here's what the guy that the government thought they could have productive talks with did next:


Five members of Baitullah Mehsud group, who could be potential suicide bombers to target officials and government property, have entered Karachi, Daily Times learnt Tuesday.

That's right - this clown had five suicide bombers armed and ready to enter one of the highest populated cities in Pakistan the whole time he is sitting down with government officials. Then he simply makes the call and the bombers go on their mission. And from what is being reported, those suicide bombers are going to target government heads.

Now, don't forget that Mehsud is the same goon that masterminded the assassination of Bhutto in Pakistan. Pakistan's new government better wake up quickly or they will lose it all. They need to call for the immediate extermination of Mehsud and literally take over his province. The message has to be clear and decisive.

Here's the full story at The Daily Times.


Five Baitullah bombers enter Karachi

KARACHI: Five members of Baitullah Mehsud group, who could be potential suicide bombers to target officials and government property, have entered Karachi, Daily Times learnt Tuesday. According to sources, the Federal Interior Ministry sent the letter detailing the potential threat to the Sindh Home Department. Reading from the letter, the source said that the five men have reached Karachi from Wana, Waziristan to carry out suicide bombings. They could use new technology or methods.

Sindh Home Minster Arif Khan confirmed the news, saying that this was not the first time this had happened. “We receive such letters routinely and take all possible precautionary measures,” he said, adding that they did not want to disclose such threats which may create panic among people and hamper the progress of the law enforcement agencies.

1 comment:

  1. Strange how a muslim government doesnt understand the concept of hudna.

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