India is larger threat to Pakistan – Mike Rogers, US Congressman

via K Vijayan published on May 12, 2011

India is larger threat to Pakistan . . . .etc – PTI; Express; 13-5-11

Mike Rogers, Congressman (of the USA, not Sonia’s), and Chairman of  The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, described as a “top US lawmaker” certainly releases more wafflespeak-bafflespeak than most American Diplomats. We cannot make any sense out of what he has allegedly said at the Council of Foreign Relations (a Washington Think Tank), or why. We are not even sure if the Committee and Council referred to have nearly as many fangs as our Italian National Advisory Council, or is another toothless crone like our Press Council.

He seems to have averred “India is still the greater threat to Pakistan . . . .” – and we are tempted to ask “Than the America droning and choppering all over them?

That Pakistanis (the military, the bureaucracy, and the jihadi man-woman in the street) are united only in their hatred of India and all things Indian is very well known, and in fact that hatred is the spermatozoon from which Disintegrated Pakistan was created in Merrie England’s Rented Womb.

But whether they perceive India as a THREAT is quite a different matter – a red herring of a different colour to mix our metaphors.

And if you factor-in the nuclear capability they have built up with American and Chinese help, quite the opposite picture emerges. Should we call this Roger a LIAR?

It would be grossly unfair to expect a White American Christian Politician to denounce its jihadi ally in the war against the Wealthy Hindu Kaffir, but these Damn Yankees are getting as open in their Anti Indian bias as Sonia is to anti-Corruption.

Welcome to Haindava Keralam! Register for Free or Login as a privileged HK member to enjoy auto-approval of your comments and to receive periodic updates.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 characters available

5 + eleven =

Responses

Latest Articles from World Focus

Did You Know?