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#1 Dec 27 2007 at 5:06 PM Rating: Decent
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While never the most politally stable country in the world this might be a step to far in the eyes of the more liberal islamists and a whole sale war rather than the behind the scenes fighting may well be the result.

The situation in Pakistan is at least as important to the US fight against the taliban and Al Quada as the one in afganistan, and this can only be seen as a major setback.
#2 Dec 27 2007 at 5:08 PM Rating: Decent
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this can only be seen as a major setback.


No.

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#3 Dec 27 2007 at 5:14 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm sure the whitehouse would disagree with you smash, but then you do believe you're smarter and more knowlageable about world politics than anyone in a Govenment job anyway.
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I'm sure the whitehouse would disagree with you smash, but then you do believe you're smarter and more knowlageable about world politics than anyone in a Govenment job anyway.


I do, and that may not actually be true. I also think I'm more knowledgeable about India and Pakistan than 99.99% of people in Government, and that's absolutely true.


I'm sure the whitehouse would disagree with you smash


That's a shame, I hate it when buildings disagree with me. If you meant the people in Langley, Fort Meade, and Foggy Bottom who spend 12 hours a day analyzing the region, well, you'd just be wrong.
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Smasharoo wrote:

the people in Langley, Fort Meade, and Foggy Bottom who spend 12 hours a day analyzing the region
. . . and the other 12 misconstruing or manipulating the data.
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#7 Dec 27 2007 at 11:34 PM Rating: Default
Nobby wrote:
Smasharoo wrote:

the people in Langley, Fort Meade, and Foggy Bottom who spend 12 hours a day analyzing the region
. . . and the other 12 misconstruing or manipulating the data.
I think it's generally the moran in the White House who's doing most of the misconstruing.

I'm not going to argue with the "manipulating", though. How else are you supposed to get the results your boss wants?
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