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british mp’s support for islamic terrorism

Posted by littleindian on January 18, 2009. |


and why not,
Pakistan is far from home,
if the Pakistanis are killing Indians in India, its no problem for the Brits.

David Miliband comments on Kashmir welcomed by ‘terrorist’ group

By Dean Nelson in New Delhi – Last Updated: 12:46PM GMT 18 Jan 2009

David Milliband - face of a moron

The radical Muslim group linked to the Mumbai attacks has welcomed Foreign Secretary David Miliband’s call for India and Pakistan to resolve their dispute over Kashmir.

Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), which is said to have been behind the terror assault in which more than 170 people died, has backed comments he made last week during a trip to the region.

In an article ahead of his visit to India last week, the foreign secretary said the ‘war on terror’ had been mistaken and that individual groups like LeT should be targeted and brought to justice. But solving the Kashmir issue would deny LeT its ‘call to arms’ and free Pakistan to fight al-Qaeda and Taliban militants in its tribal areas.

“Although I understand the current difficulties, resolution of the dispute over Kashmir would help deny extremists in the region one of their main calls to arms, and allow Pakistani authorities to focus more effectively on tackling the threat on their western borders,” he said.

The statement will cause further discomfort for Mr Miliband after India reacted angrily to his ‘interference’ in the issue and senior politicians branded his trip a ‘disaster’.

besides it is the election year,
and his party has to start pandering to the muslim voters in Britain.

is this individual fit to be a foreign secretary?

he has no knowledge of history
he has no knowledge of what constitutes terrorism
he has no knowledge of the cause and progress of the conflict in Kashmir

does this moron know that the Instrument of Accession
by which India came to control the princely state Jammu and Kashmir
which includes Jammu, Kashmir, Northern Areas, Ladakh and Aksai Chin was accepted
by Governor General of India, Lord Mountbatten, a British?

can he answer why in 1947 the Pakistani Army invaded Kashmir?
why Pakistan, in blatant disregard of UN orders continue to occupy Kashmir since 1948?

can he answer why Pakistan has waged wars on India
the latest being in Kargil 1999, masterminded by the ally of the west, criminal Musharraf?

Pakistan has no legal rights on Kashmir,
they have dug their greedy evil claws into the land that has never been their’s

Pakistan has for 60 years fought proxy wars through the “islamic militants”
by “terrorising” Kashmir and India.

what this moron has called for is to give into Pakistani terrorism,

and the reason why?

solving the Kashmir issue would deny LeT its ‘call to arms’ and free Pakistan to fight al-Qaeda and Taliban militants in its tribal areas.

exactly what Pakistan has been blackmailing the world they would do, since the mumbai killings

this is simply for his, for the British and the West’s selfish convenience

George Bush and Tony Blair has so glaringly proved they may be world leaders of the first world west, but when it comes to brains, even the goldfish packs more neuronal power in their pinhead calvaria than these ‘educated’ idiots

these cowards are too worried of keeping their muslim vote banks intact, that they will remain
in a perpetual faked denial that Pakistan the state is not involved in terrorism in India

I have come to recognise this as the “simple white christian married mother of three” syndrome

the loud mouths with little knowledge,
and scant regards for those who are being terrorised by muslims far away from home

is he going to say
the same to the jews in Israel?
tell the Americans to pull out of Saudi Arabia?
did his Britain give into the Irish call for an independent Irish State?
was it not his party and government that invaded Iraq for their own convenience?

oh, no. this is about India,
and why should a British MP give a toss for the welfare of a third world state?

this is about double standards, a familiar stench in the west.
till 9/11s and 7/7s hits their own people

foot in mouth Mr Milliband?
let me help you place it in the only appropriate spot of your anatomy

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10 Responses to “british mp’s support for islamic terrorism”


  1. http://maverickindianmusings.blogspot.com/2008/08/india-minus-k-word.html
    for another take on Kashmir. Notwithstanding the moron’s comments, maybe an out of the box thinking on this issue would be helpful

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  3. I missed all this as I was in Germany. However back home they are not blaming him as much as they are blaming our youth political figure -Rahul Gandhi , apparently he sort of took him to such downtrodden village -again mileu for that was to generate votes in his constituency….that this guy felt that since we are so incompetent that we can’t manage our own problems…so this K issue is somthing which must have been heaped on Pakistan by mistake…!!
    It was indeed a disaster…!!!
    tk care ~~

  4. besides it is the election year,
    and his party has to start pandering to the muslim voters in Britain.

    Election year in Britain?

    I wasn’t aware the UK Prime Minister had called for a General Election in 2009.

    You are to be commended on your excellent sources of information !!!

  5. @ duncanr,

    Sarcasm does not work on this site.

    Under the provisions of the Septennial Act 1715 as amended by the Parliament Act 1911, the next United Kingdom general election must be held on or before Thursday 3 June 2010 – regardless of when Gordon Brown has the courage to announce.

    If you wish to be so fastidious, it is the election sixteen months, happy? That gives the moron an extra four months to pander to the muslim voters.

    A year in general refers to the duration of time equivalent to twelve calendar months,
    and does not have to be always the “number”.

    Are you a muslim by any chance?
    It helps to know if your comments may be from a biased perspective.

  6. Thank you for clarifying to those of your readers who are not UK residents that 2009 is NOT election year here.

    It might seem to you to be a trivial point of detail to comment on – but it is rather fundamental to the argument you are presenting in this post as to the motives (as you perceive them to be) of Gordon Brown and David Miliband.

    Yes, you could accuse me of being fastidious. I hold to the view that sloppy writing, inattention to detail, loose presentation of ‘facts’ often indicates a sloppy thinker. A point I used to frequently make to students when marking their work – if you wish to be certain your target audience ‘hears’ exactly what you intend them to hear, then try to avoid ambiguity in what you write. It may not have made me popular with them, but hopefully they were ‘better’ communicators as a result of heeding my advice.

    P.S. Since you asked – I am an atheist

    It is curious, though, is it not? That you would consider comments from a muslim as being ‘from a biased perspective’ whereas I assume you would consider your own comments not to be so?

    May your God (in whatever form you worship him or her) be with you !!!

  7. @ duncanr

    the full text of the response is now published as a new article the curse on a serious blogger

  8. @ duncanR,

    as you must be returning too read.

    If you are a pakistani sympathiser,
    Pakistani flag will never fly atop the Srinagar assembly.
    Loud mouth Musharraf tried, got his arse kicked so hard he still feels the agony.

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