Auuzu billahi minna shaitan nirrajiem-Bismillah hirrahman nirrahiem,
honoured to be number 100 incoming statement about Maulanas and Shayk
Abdul Karim:
We regret that Mankind has come DOWN on that level, to judge people themselves
and to MURDER them by FUNSTICK with-OUT trial by DRONES and MISSILES,
first in GAZA , now in Pakistan and where-else.Killing BY FUN_STICK is
a big sin and leads to HELL-FIRE
and the COLLECTIVE PUNISHMENT of Men or Mankind. Guilty or not, there
is NO LEARNING, since the MURDER or his children in FUNSTICK in Office
or HOME never meet
with the MURDERED VICTIM, so there is no repentance from this side or that.
Say : Aschhadu Allah ilaha Illalah-Muhammadun Rasullalah,
me interpret:
ALL is relative-except the REAL-One, the Absolute -and the Praised
Promised-One is ONLY his Demonstration.
(Muslims , based on Arabs and Jewish call Divinity ALL-ah,----- in the
higher aspects RABBil-Alameen, Ahmad, name interpreted from Bible and
Muhammad means Promised and Praised -One.)
wa min ALLAH TAUFIQ.- and Allah is BEST of Guides...
All sayings are birthrights of ALL Mankind.
http://translate.google.com/#de|en|,
- MAULANA RUMI: Wenn mir der Freund wird seine Hilf' erzeigen,
so mach' ich dies mein Leben ganz ihm eigen.
Der Leib von Ton ist seine Opferschale.
daraus soll ihm der Duft der Seele steigen.
das ird'sche Leben ist zu kleines Opfer,
ich opfere mein ewiges mit Schweigen. (365)
here automatic translation :
Maulana Rumi: If the friend I will shew his aid ',
Arise 'I this is my life quite peculiar to him.
The body of clay is his offering bowl.
from him is to get the scent of the soul.
the earthly life is too small sacrifice
I sacrifice with my eternal silence. (365)
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On 4/26/10, Javed Iqbal Kaleem <
javediqb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> LOOK AT THIS! THEY ARE DOING IT WITH KNOWLEDGE AND IMPLIED PERMISSION OF
> PAKISTAN'S HUGE SECURITY APPARATUS.
> THESE BASTARD GENERALS AND POLITICIANS ARE BEING PAID BY US AND ARE
> SERVING US INTERESTS. THEY WILL HAVE TO TAKEN TO TASK FOR THIS TREASON.
>
>A Predator
> flies over Kandahar, Afghanistan. The unmanned plane can carry the
> Hellfire missile or the newer, much smaller Scorpion. (Kirsty Wigglesworth/
> associated Press)
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> Monday, April 26, 2010
>
> The CIA is using new, smaller missiles and advanced surveillance
> techniques to minimize civilian casualties in its targeted killings of
> suspected insurgents in Pakistan's tribal areas, according to current
> and former officials in the United States and Pakistan.
> This
> Story
> * In Pakistan, CIA refines methods to reduce civilian deaths
> * Smaller, smarter weapons
> The technological improvements have resulted in more accurate operations
> that have provoked relatively little public outrage, the officials
> said. Pakistan's government has tolerated the airstrikes, which have
> killed hundreds of suspected insurgents since early 2009, but that
> support has always been fragile and could quickly evaporate, U.S. and
> Pakistani officials said.
> The CIA declines to publicly discuss its clandestine operations in
> Pakistan, and a spokesman would not comment on the kinds of weapons the
> agency is using. But two counterterrorism officials said in interviews
> that evolving technology and tactics have kept the number of civilian
> deaths extremely low. The officials, along with other U.S. and Pakistani
> officials interviewed for this article, spoke on the condition of
> anonymity because the drone campaign is both classified and
> controversial.
> Last month, a small CIA missile, probably no bigger than a violin case
> and weighing about 35 pounds, tore through the second floor of a house
> in Miram Shah, a town in the tribal province of South Waziristan. The
> projectile exploded, killing a top al-Qaeda official and about nine
> other suspected terrorists.
> The mud-brick house collapsed and the roof of a neighboring house was
> damaged, but no one else in the town of 5,000 was hurt, according to
> U.S. officials who have reviewed after-action reports.
> Urban strikes
>
> The agency, using 100-pound Hellfire missiles fired from remotely
> controlled Predator aircraft, once targeted militants largely in rural
> settings, but lighter weapons and miniature spy drones have made
> killings in urban areas more feasible, officials said.
> According to an internal CIA accounting described to The Washington
> Post, just over 20 civilians are known to have died in missile strikes
> since January 2009, in a 15-month period that witnessed more than 70
> drone attacks that killed 400 suspected terrorists and insurgents.
> Agency officials said the CIA's figures are based on close surveillance
> of targeted sites both before and after the missiles hit.
> Unofficial tallies based on local news reports are much higher. The New
> America Foundation puts the civilian death toll at 181 and reports a far
> higher number of alleged terrorists and insurgents killed -- more than
> 690.
> The drone strikes have been controversial in Pakistan, where many view
> them as an infringement on national sovereignty. In the past the strikes
> have spawned protests, as well as angry denunciations in newspaper
> editorials and in speeches by opposition politicians.
> The clamor over the strikes has died down considerably over the past
> year, however, and Pakistani officials acknowledge that improved
> accuracy is one of the reasons. Pakistani security officials say that
> better targeting technology, a deeper pool of spies in the tribal areas, and
> greater cooperation between the U.S. and Pakistani intelligence
> services have all led to strikes that cause fewer civilian deaths.
> Still, the drone strikes are often cited by Pakistanis as a prime reason for
> their displeasure with U.S. policy in the region. Pakistan has
> repeatedly asked for its own armed drones so that it can carry out the
> strikes -- a move that could help the government with the perception
> that it has ceded authority to the United States. The United States has
> agreed to provide Pakistan with surveillance drones but has declined to
> arm them.
> Peter Bergen, a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, said the
> agency's accounting of the effects of the drone campaign can neither be
> confirmed nor refuted without greater access to the tribal areas for
> outsiders or independent scrutiny of CIA video of the strikes. Amid outrage
> over civilian deaths in
> Pakistan, CIA turns to smaller missiles
>
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