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Friday Linkage

by Kafir ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Links, Open thread at May 1st, 2009 - 7:01 am

Pakistani Artist, Poet Murdered in Shariah “Honor” Killing

Ali Saleh Kahlah Marri admits helping 9/11 architects

Five things to watch in Russia-Georgia relations

French Stimulus: 5 More EC725 Helicopters

UAE is world’s third-biggest arms importer: think-tank

Replacement Speculation Begins

Jimmy Cayne on Tim Geithner: ‘This Guy Thinks He’s Got a Big Dick. He’s Got Nothing, Except Maybe a Boyfriend’

OH! And Dimwit of the month (April 2009) (thanks village Idiot)

Obama squandering ties with India

by Phantom Ace ( 19 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Dhimmitude, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at April 13th, 2009 - 6:53 pm

President is undoing one of the biggest changes in American policy. During the Cold War India although a Democracy was allied with the Soviet Union. This changed under the Bushes and Clinton. India opened up its economy and we began to see eye to eye on the Islamic threat. Obama eager to please Islam has decided to turn its back on India.

Barack Obama’s India-Pakistan Mess

The Indian alliance is an almost perfect lynch-pin for American strategy in Asia. India’s population is growing, which means that they will actually be there for decades to come. While hardly Westerners in culture and outlook, they share more in common with the West than do the other regional powers, including even Japan. Its military, while not yet on the level of South Korea’s, is professionalizing and learning the bluewater trade. Aside from a few breakaway regions left to go and the odd round of interfaith violence, India is a fairly stable State beset on its West by a terrorist breeding ground, and to its North by a power-hungry China. In other words, it is an Anglophonic, common law democracy beset by tyrannies and lunatics, and so naturally inclined to ally with other Anglophonic, common law democracies facing the problems attendant with tyrannies and lunatics. American foreign policy has always been about American priorities — and rightfully so — but it is a rare and wonderful thing when American Realpolitik priorities and the moral imperative to stand next to young democracies align.

Or rather, it was a rare and wonderful thing. It’s rapidly becoming a fading memory, as the Indians are finding to their dismay.

India which has come a long way is now being ignored. India’s sin, it stands against Islamo-Fascism and that is a no no in Obama’s mind. Like Israel, India now is considered a nuisance.

Much as with Obama’s turn at “Make Peace In The Holy Land” (a game American Presidents play too often as if the Israelis are unhelpful opponents instead of an old, democratic ally), Obama’s India policy has all the signs of being confused, amoral fantasizing disguised as hard-nosed realism. On the one hand are repeated, pointless sleights, like not calling the world’s largest democracy after being elected; neglecting to include India in Hillary Clinton’s first trip abroad as Secretary of State; and subtly letting India know that the Obama Administration sees India’s nuclear development as out of place in the world. On the other hand are gentle — ultimately probably futile — attempts to have Pakistan divulge detail on which faction of its intelligence services perpetrated the Mumbai massacre.

India is getting the Israel treatment. As always, Non Muslims must make painful concessions while Islamic nations don’t. This is a double standard. As much as I detested Bush he at least had it right when it comes to India. They are a growing nation of 1 Billion people and a Democracy. They should be our friend. Instead Obama wants to be friends with islamo-Fascists and Sino-Fascists. This sickens me as an American and we will regret this.

Lahore Cricket Atrocity

by Kafir ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Islamists, Jihad, Pakistan, World at March 4th, 2009 - 6:11 am

Pakistan arrests up to 100 people after terror attack on Sri Lanka cricket team

Pakistani authorities have arrested up to 100 people in a wide-ranging terror clampdown after the Lahore cricket atrocity. The government has also offered a reward of $125,000 as it desperately searches for the 12 masked gunmen who carried out the horrifying attack yesterday.

They’re on it! Oh wait:

None of the attackers are believed to be among those detained.

The bloody incident yesterday carried grim echoes of the Mumbai attack. Video film again captured young men – who arrived on motorised rickshaws – carrying Kalashnikovs and rucksacks packed with grenades. They moved through the streets in pairs and traded shots with police bodyguards before melting away into Lahore’s back streets. Despite a huge manhunt, none of the attackers have been captured or killed. No one has claimed responsibility but the chief suspects will be Islamist militants with links to Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

See also:

Reuters Q&A: Who could it be now?
Pakistan needs to take responsiblity
Lankans home, thank bus driver

New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram expresses serious reservations on IPL

“Now reality has hit home and you know that you are in the sub-continent and things that we take for granted, like safety and freedom of doing what you want to do, aren’t so readily available over there.”

Indeed.

(thanks to InfidelsAreCool)

Taliban gaining in Pakistan

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Terrorism at February 24th, 2009 - 2:34 pm

Our “ally” Pakistan is increasingly giving into the Taliban. The Pakistani government has given control of territory just 80 Miles from Islamabad to them.

Pakistan’s extremist triumph

Writing From Lahore, Pakistan — Maulana Sufi Mohammed, a radical cleric who was freed last year after spending six years in jail for leading 10,000 Pashtun tribesmen in opposition to the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, has begun a new campaign. He is leading a peace march through the strategic Swat Valley in an attempt to persuade his son-in-law, Maulana Qazi Fazlullah, to accept the government’s offer of a cease-fire and enforcement of an Islamic system of justice in the valley.

The fact that Mohammed has embraced the government’s offer is a sign of how fully Islamabad has capitulated to the demands of extremists in the region. And the fact that the peace deal has not yet been accepted by Fazlullah, who leads the Swati contingent of the Pakistani Taliban and is closely allied with Al Qaeda, is a sign of how radicalized some of the region has become.

Why do we ally with nations like Pakistan? Instead Obama is giving India the cold shoulder. Why do we continue to slice our own throats?