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What if the shoe was on the other foot?
Published on May 20, 2004 By Muggaz In International
based on this Link

PIcture the crowded Pakistani Market Places, alive and bristling with vibrance and colour one minute....

A desolate wasteland of fire and ash the next.

An International Rogue Crime Syndicate based in the US - All Amercan mercenaries financed by various trust funds, have located Osama bin Laden in Islamabad.

An 8 kiloton weapon is deatonated - a place like Karachi would be just as dense, if not more so than New York.... Thousands, upon thousands die from the rocket attack....

It is quickly learned that the missles were the property of USAF (however the attack wasn't sanctioned by the US) and the mercenaries are predominantly from the combined US defence forces, retired.

Thousands from America, England, Australia all march in support of this action...

What do you think the reaction of Pakistan would be?

BAM!!!




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on May 20, 2004
Nice switch, Muggaz!
on May 20, 2004
Muggaz,
Loved it....becha don't get 40 replies though
on May 20, 2004
Great post

You are geting better all the times....

on May 20, 2004
I agree, more posts like this and I will be putting you on a favourites list.....if only I could work out how to do one
on May 20, 2004
dammit you beat me to it (but ya done it well) i was just about to post bethlahem xmas 2004 in which the israelis nuked the church of the nativity to even the score with the last two palistinian kids living there. my alternate title was gonna be silent night.

can i get a bam from the holy witnesses?
on May 20, 2004
when you figure it out gerry, please clue me in?
on May 20, 2004
They would probably try to attack us back, and in doing so, sign off what would be left of their culture and country. Bye bye Pakistan.

Next question?

VES
on May 20, 2004
They would probably try to attack us back, and in doing so, sign off what would be left of their culture and country. Bye bye Pakistan


Thanks for proving my point better than I ever could have.

BAM!!!
on May 20, 2004
And that point is? If folks at outside the official capacity of the their nationality but with the blessings and help of that country they should be responded to? Yes, I agree, that's one of the reasons we are in Iraq. The fact that some countries achieve their ends through the means of people who can't be directly tied to them does not absolve that country of responsibility. If you point was that this kind of attack should be responded to, I'm glad you made that point.

Now, when you consider how well based in reality your scenario is vs. Draginol's scenario, probability is on Draginol's side, by a long shot.

VES
on May 20, 2004
Since:

"The fact that some countries achieve their ends through the means of people who can't be directly tied to them does not absolve that country of responsibility."

would the US would then be held partially culpable, if Pakistan asks the US to hand over those responsible, (as we did in Afghanistan), should we do so?

If we do not, would Pakistan be justified in coming in and getting them? As we did in Afghanistan?

IG
on May 20, 2004
IT's interesting that those whose opinions I was really after have not shed any light on the issue...

There seems to be one rule for the USA, and another rule for the rest of the world...

Thanks for your comments guys.

BAM!!!
on May 20, 2004
would the US would then be held partially culpable, if Pakistan asks the US to hand over those responsible, (as we did in Afghanistan), should we do so?


Can you please clarify the first part of what you are asking here? I tried to make it out, but I'm not going answer based on that much assumption.

VES
on May 20, 2004

There seems to be one rule for the USA, and another rule for the rest of the world...


Muggaz, please refrain from painting all us Americans with the same brushstroke.  We don't all hold America to different standards than the rest of the world.  We don't all think that lashing out and attacking is/was the best response. 


And to answer your question:  I don't think that it is Pakistan's response that the world would need to fear, rather al Qaeda's.  I can't pretend to think like them, so I can't tell you exactly what they would plot in response to this hypothetical attack, but I am sure it would be deadly.

on May 20, 2004
Historically speaking, how many "rogue criminal syndicates" of US origin have committed terrorist acts in other countries?

VES
on May 20, 2004
rational cop: if you ask middle east people right now, they would said either Bush Jr or Sharon...

I don't say they would be right, but that's what they would answer...
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