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Dec 12 2008

Barack Obama and the War on Terror

Published by deepweb at 9:48 pm under writing Edit This

Barack Obama the president elect for the US has been giving statements about the war on terror for the last many days. He had in some earlier statements said that America reserves the rights to attack Pakistani territories in the event of terrorists using Pakistani soil for attacking the US forces on the Afghan border. But he has gone soft on Pakistan after the terror attacks on India. He should have advocated prompt Military actions against the Terrorist training camps in the Eastern parts of Pakistan bordering India. But he has been showing double standards when terrorist activites against India are concerned.
But India should also reserve the rights to attack any country which harbors terrorists against India and should flush them out. India should get the support of the world leaders and force Pakistan to take actions against the terrorist organizations based of Pakistani territories, but if Pakistan doens’t yield enough India should attack the terrorist camps in Pakistan and give them a befitting lesson.

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2 Responses to “Barack Obama and the War on Terror”

  1. davidrudeon 13 Dec 2008 at 5:07 am edit this

    Let me tell you something…..I love India…I love all Indians…..There really are biggest ally in the world because there the most like us or should I say we are the most like them in our reason and our commensense. Well we dont always have the most common sense….But your totally right India should move on Pakistan we need to ally ourselves much more concertadly…….Keep it Rude my friend…..Keep it Rude…..

  2. davidrudeon 13 Dec 2008 at 5:08 am edit this

    Keep it Great….

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