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IS WAR ON TERROR BY ALLIED TROOPS ENTERING SLOWLY INTO PAKISTAN

It is well known that the surviving Taliban and AlQaeda members escaped into Pakistan after the fall of Afghan Taliban government owing to a war by the allied troops as a consequence to 9/11. Ever since then, the war against the terrorists is continuing and it is being waged by the combined troops of Afghan army and allied troops spear headed by Americans and Englishmen.   The criminals are hiding in Waziristan province of Pakistan that is mountainous and treacherous and lawless    and the writ of government hardly runs there (1).

Until now, Washington has regarded Pakistan as a staunch ally in the "war on terror" that was launched in 2001. But the alliance has been weakened by last month's forced resignation of the army strongman, former general Pervez Musharraf, and his replacement by Zardari, Benazir Bhutto's widower.

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PAKISTAN IN THE GRIP OF TERRORISM

Pakistan now under democratic civil government is caught in a whirlpool of terrorist activities. There is an ancient saying, “As you sow, so you reap". It is being devoured by a demon which is it’s own creation. Pakistan that was based and found on the concepts of hatred and violence towards others, Particularly Hindus encouraged politics of destabilization and hatred in India. Kashmir being the focal issue, it invaded Kashmir along with tribals immediately after formation in 1948 (1). Having failed to grab Kashmir by force, it resorted to proxy war, covert operations and encouraged insurgency, guerilla war and acts of terrorism in the Kashmir valley and in other parts of India. All types of Terrorist outfits found safe haven in Pakistan and these outfits were quartered, abetted, armed, funded and trained in the camps in Pakistan................

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IS IT A MUST TO APPEASE GOD WITH OFFERINGS

In all societies across the world and in various religions offerings are made to the God. Is it for appeasing him or as a sense of gratitude? Some do it as ritual while do it expecting some benefit. Does the God accept these offerings? Can he be influenced by such offerings? Will he make judgment by taking these into account? Such questions need answering.

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SADDAM IN HEAVENS

In the center of a simple room Saddam Hussein is seen sitting. He is in full Iraqi military uniform with a hand gun at the belt. He has the usual stiff gait and air. A side door opens and a guard holding AK 47 rifle enters. He salutes smartly..  

Guard. Sir! there is a visitor to see you

Hussein. Please get him in.

(From the door a frail and lean stooping figure enters. He has only a white loincloth with a long walking stick. He is bald with spectacles of old fashion. Saddam Hussein does not recognize him. He does not offer him seat either after seeing his personality).

 

Hussein. Hey old man!  Who are you and what made to come here to see me?

Stranger. I am Gandhi.. Good old Gandhi............

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Can America Withdraw After Trifurcating Iraq?

Iraq has Kurds in three Northern provinces, Sunnis in west and Shiites in south. The Shiite areas control great oil wealth. Kurds also have sufficient oil wealth. Casualties are steadily growing and already the war in Iraq had made serious dent on the strength of republicans in both the houses. Saddam Hussein has been eliminated and Iraq as a power has been cut to size. These two aims have been achieved rather easily. But stability in Iraq is evading and Sunni and Shiites the warring sects are fighting each other. Iraq has become a killing field for suicide bombers.

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Home from Iraq

Hello all, I just wanted to say that I am home from Iraq and thank you all for your support and prayers. I am enjoying time with my family and friends and am back home at church. Attending chapel services is great, but not the same as a church home.

I boarded the plane and never looked back and I have not looked at any news about the war since I left. It may take me some time to come to terms with my experience, right now I am just glad to be home.

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