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Pakistan to question exclusion of Islamic countries from anti-terror alliance | |
2015-12-22 | |
[DAWN] The adviser to prime minister on foreign affairs, Sartaj PrunefaceAziz ...Adviser to Pak Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on National Security and Foreign Affairs, who believes in goodjihadis and badjihadis as a matter of national policy... , told Senate that the exclusion of some Islamic countries from the Saudi-led 34-nation anti-terror alliance will be discussed at international level. Answering a question posed by Senate chairman on exclusion of Syria, Iraq and Iran from the Saudi-led alliance, Aziz said on Monday the issue would be discussed in upcoming meetings in the next couple of weeks and also in the upcoming Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) summit. "We have some ideas about the issue which are yet to be discussed," he added. They're infested by at least 62 terror organizations, by their own admission. Their intel agencies are now or have been in the recent past involved in the creation, training and leadership if some of the most deadly terror organizations on the face of the earth, again by their own admission. And they're complaining because they're not included in an anti-terror alliance?
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Posted by:Fred |
#1 I think 'fox in the henhouse' disparages foxes. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2015-12-22 09:45 |