Pakistan puppet masters guide the Taliban killers

By the way which islam ttp are propagating? as far as my knowledge goes, this is not shariah!!! besides all the higher ups of ttp are illiterate people, like bus drivers and wagon conductors, and they themselves dont know much about the religion! as far as i am concerned the innocents, ttp have killed until the heirs forgive those killers or the people themselves forgive those people on the day of judgement then they might go to jannat otherwise i dont see killers going any where close! the scare tactics that they are using to propagate so called "Islam" wont work.

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Its interesting to watch the aljazeera movie at something close to 02:19 mins.

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pile of bul$hit, this waldman is

The real culprit as always is R.A.W. They’re doing this through exploitation of another afghani muslim. Just what I have always said - One side of muslim exploited by india against another side of muslim (Pakistan):

http://rupeenews.com/2010/06/13/ex-afghan-intelligence-chief-planted-lse-lies-anti-pakistan-propaganda/

a pawn is a pawn , we chose to be USA's pawn in this sh?t and we deserve this.
after so much of sacrifice having 1000s of civilians and military killed they still blame us for their failure.

and remember more they loose more they would need a scapegoat and we would be there an easy target.

Exactly!

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No less an expert on the Taliban than the soldier leading the world’s fight against them has rejected the claims that ISI is directing the Taliban.

General David Petraeus, head of the US Central Command, told a congressional hearing that he did not fully accept the findings of a recent study which alleges that Pakistani intelligence is providing operational support to the Afghan Taliban.

He admitted to links between ISI and the Taliban, but considered these to be an asset through which ISI could collect operational intelligence on the Taliban. He criticised the LSE study as relying too much on Afghanistani intelligence officials, who were ex-Northern Alilance and hence biased against Pakistan.

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/the-newspaper/editorial/19-petraeuss-assessment-060-hh-08