Monday, February 04, 2008

600 Suicide Bombers Roam Karachi

Here's a comforting thought for the people of Pakistan--
Six hundred suicide bombers are roaming Karachi and are planning a major attack according to two terrorists arrested this past week.
The Pakistani Daily Times reported:

Six hundred suicide bombers are present in Karachi and they are planning a major attack, revealed Qasim Toori and Danish alias Talha during interrogations by law-enforcement agencies. Most of the suicide bombers are also former students of Islamabad’s Lal Masjid (also known as the Red Mosque).


The Red Mosque students vowed to carry out "martyrdom" explosions after the seige of the radical mosque last year.

...A source privy to the interrogation told Daily Times that the militants had confessed, “Around 600 Jundullah militants are present in Karachi. They are mentally prepared and trained to commit suicide attacks.” They confessed that they had robbed foreign banks and dispatched the money to their headquarters in Wana, from where their needs for weapons, explosives and other necessities were being met.
The Long War Journal claims the fighting in Pakistan is worse than the Iraqi insurgency.
The suicide bombers in Pakistan may prove to be worse than Iraq's, too.
I blame Bush.

4 Comments:

Blogger bg said...

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gee, what will the MSM, Dhimmis & Code Pink et al do when the islamofascists announce (fill in the number) are roaming the USA.. blast them with a "bumper sticker"??

WAKE UP & SMELL THE GLOBAL JIHAD!!

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10:53 AM  
Blogger Christopher said...

Is this the beginning or are we involved in a World War?

It may be one on a small scale as the attacks are spaced out, but it is a definite world war on civilians and military targets.

Do you think talking peace talks will do us any good?

2:12 PM  
Blogger BEAR said...

Christopher, yes, yes, and not a chance.

5:19 PM  
Blogger BEAR said...

OOPS, I forgot! It's the "religion of peace". None of this can be true. Back to sleep, now.

5:29 PM  

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