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It seems that the infidel sponsored Hellfire missile permanent retirement package™ has been graciously accepted by another gaggle of eager participants.
There’s an obvious expectation that acts of terrorism are inevitably acts of islamist inspired terrorism. There is an inevitability that acts of terrorism are associated with people whose islamist religion is the source of their inspiration. What we see with alarming regularity is a fanatical bunch of psychotics who either want to blow the world up or enslave the population under medieval draconian laws.
Not only is Islam the one Abrahamic faith that exhorts its faithful to slaughter the unbelievers who will not submit (Islam is not called submission for nothing) to its supremacy, but it is also the only one with its original, primitive ideology still intact. The principles and values embodied in Islam were relevant to medieval Arabia. In those brutal and nasty times, a brutal and nasty theocratic order was effective in cohering illiterate, warring tribes and providing the draconian stability to build an empire. This is what happened. But times have changed—much of the world is now civilized, free, technologically capable, literate, and tolerant. Until Islam meets with a massive reform and enlightenment movement, it will continue to be unfit for the modern world, and we will continue to see a steady uptick in the devastating terror attacks of Islamic gee-had.
Death toll in two ‘US missile strikes’ in Pakistan rises to 21: official
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.f0535773d1a3f8152cda2b8c05239f06.571&show_article=1
“Six bodies of local tribesmen were found in the rubble of the house which was destroyed in a US missile strike on Friday just outside the town of Mir Ali in North Waziristan district,” the official said.
On Friday officials said eight people including five foreigners — Pakistani officials use the term “foreigners” to describe Al-Qaeda militants — died in the missile strike at the house of a pro-Taliban tribesman near Mir Ali.
Hours later another suspected US drone fired two missiles into a house in Wana, the main town in South Waziristan, killing seven people.
The strikes were the first under new US President Barack Obama and effectively dashed any hopes that Pakistani officials were nurturing that the new administration in Washington will halt such strikes.
Dozens of similar strikes since August have sparked government criticism of the United States, a close ally fighting the Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan and believed to be firing the missiles from unmanned CIA aircraft.
Pakistan has repeatedly protested to Washington that drone strikes violate its territorial sovereignty and deepen resentment among the 160 million people of the nuclear-armed Islamic nation.
President Asif Ali Zardari and army chief General Ashfaq Kayani were quoted as telling top US General David Petraeus in Islamabad on Tuesday that they hoped the Obama administration would take their concerns into consideration.
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