Osama More Popular Among Pakistanis Than Their President!
Amid all the drama on Pakistan's political stage, one figure lurks unseen – Osama bin Laden. Last month, however, he made himself heard.
The al-Qa'ida leader released a tape in which he declared war on President Pervez Musharraf and urged Pakistanis to rise up in "armed rebellion" against him in revenge for the assault on the Red Mosque in Islamabad. As polls show that Bin Laden is more popular in Pakistan than the President, it was an ominous message.
It is a constant embarrassment to Pakistan's leader, whose administration has received billions of dollars from the US for enlisting in the "war on terror", that America's principal target is almost certainly on Pakistani soil. While Islamabad insists with waning conviction that he is hiding in Afghanistan, Western intelligence agencies are convinced that Bin Laden is in Pakistan's "federally administered tribal areas" along the Afghan border, probably in North or South Waziristan.
Here, al-Qa'ida has managed to restore its network, according to recent assessments. The London bombers went to Waziristan for training and support. After a disastrous attempt at military intervention which left hundreds of Pakistani soldiers dead, Islamabad did a deal with tribal leaders last year under which they were supposed to keep out foreign militants. Instead, cross-border raids and suicide bombings in Afghanistan rose sharply. Pakistan has now sent the troops back in at US urging, but the tribal areas remain a law unto themselves. (Raymond Whitaker; The Independent On Sunday)
***** Thank God that Osama is not more popular here than our Prime Minister. I wonder if he is held in better regard in Malaysia than say Najib, Zainuddin Maidin or Nazri. However I'm quite sure that he is at least more popular than Samy Vellu or Khir Toyol.
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The al-Qa'ida leader released a tape in which he declared war on President Pervez Musharraf and urged Pakistanis to rise up in "armed rebellion" against him in revenge for the assault on the Red Mosque in Islamabad. As polls show that Bin Laden is more popular in Pakistan than the President, it was an ominous message.
It is a constant embarrassment to Pakistan's leader, whose administration has received billions of dollars from the US for enlisting in the "war on terror", that America's principal target is almost certainly on Pakistani soil. While Islamabad insists with waning conviction that he is hiding in Afghanistan, Western intelligence agencies are convinced that Bin Laden is in Pakistan's "federally administered tribal areas" along the Afghan border, probably in North or South Waziristan.
Here, al-Qa'ida has managed to restore its network, according to recent assessments. The London bombers went to Waziristan for training and support. After a disastrous attempt at military intervention which left hundreds of Pakistani soldiers dead, Islamabad did a deal with tribal leaders last year under which they were supposed to keep out foreign militants. Instead, cross-border raids and suicide bombings in Afghanistan rose sharply. Pakistan has now sent the troops back in at US urging, but the tribal areas remain a law unto themselves. (Raymond Whitaker; The Independent On Sunday)
***** Thank God that Osama is not more popular here than our Prime Minister. I wonder if he is held in better regard in Malaysia than say Najib, Zainuddin Maidin or Nazri. However I'm quite sure that he is at least more popular than Samy Vellu or Khir Toyol.
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5 Comments:
Please pay more respect to the future Khalifa of Islamistan with a 1 billion strong population which will stretch from Morocco to the southern Phillipines, the biggest empire in the world.(bigger than the Mongol Empire)
"Now why is it that whenever we speak of Islam and Muslims today, some of us think they have the license to drop their IQ level by a hundred points or so? Is discussion on Islam a license to say anything dumb, offensive and provocative just for the sake of riling up the masses and grabbing a few headlines?"
anonymous 11:19 AM you idiot. Where in the above article is religion discussed? It's about Bin Laden, terrorism and politics. If you and the moron before you want to make a federal case out of it, go ahead. But don't include other Muslims or the sanctity of Islam in your stupid opinion. If you don't have something worth saying then shut up.
Read the article again - there's no mention of Islam anywhere.
And Yes, there are plenty of people in Malaysia who, at least privately, have a great deal of admiration for Osama bin Laden.
Osama has become a celebrity...
Imagine a fan club for Osama
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