26-Apr-12 WV-Pakistan: Terrorism and religious extremism

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Re: 26-Apr-12 WV-Pakistan: Terrorism and religious extremism

by Trevor » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:40 pm

Something else I've noticed about Pakistan is that the areas where the violence is at it's worst are the parts of the country that are majority Pashtun. Hell, many of the Taliban we're fighting now are from Pakistan, not Afghanistan.

Oh, yes, the French. I believe they were the ones who jumped first in the Libyan war, before the UN resolution had even passed. After they attacked, what else could the other European powers do but follow? I'm wondering if they're going to jump into the Syrian conflict in a similar fashion, forcing their allies to support them.

26-Apr-12 WV-Pakistan: Terrorism and religious extremism

by John » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:22 pm

26-Apr-12 World View -- New report examines terrorism and religious extremism in Pakistan


France calls for military action in Syria

** 26-Apr-12 World View -- New report examines terrorism and religious extremism in Pakistan
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 26#e120426




Contents:
New report examines terrorism and religious extremism in Pakistan
The Gen-X connection with Pakistan's extremism
France calls for military action in Syria


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Pakistan, Sunni, Shia,
Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Generation-X, Lost Generation,
Blasphemy Laws, Holocaust, financial crisis,
Syria, Bashar al-Assad, Kofi Annan,
France, Alain Juppé

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