Pakistan After Osama

Posted on May 26, 2011
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Tamashbeen

The Al Qaida and Taliban are stupid. Here is why.

Fact: Osama Bin Laden was killed by the Americans. Pakistan had nothing to do with that particular operation. This evident from the great soul-searching in Pakistan and chest-thumping in USA on this.

Yet, who is Al Qaida, Taliban and Co. “punishing” for Osama’s death? Pakistan and Pakistanis? Either they did not get the memo on what really happened in Abbottabad, or they just like killing Pakistanis and Muslims!

Here is a list of the attacks since Osama’s death:

May 13
Two suicide bombers attacked a Frontier Corps training academy in Charsadda, north-west Pakistan, killing 98 people, most of them cadets boarding buses for home. The Pakistani Taliban (TTP) claimed responsibility, saying it was to avenge the death of Bin Laden.

May 16
Gunmen on motorcycles shot and killed a Saudi diplomat in the southern city of Karachi. The shooting came days after unidentified attackers threw two hand grenades at the Saudi consulate in Pakistan’s commercial hub. No one was hurt in that attack.         Nobody claimed responsibility for the attack, but Al Qaeda has long waged a bloody campaign to topple the royal family and the government in Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of its leader Bin Laden.

May 18
More than 70 militants armed with rockets and mortars attacked a security post on the outskirts of Peshawar, triggering a four-hour gun battle in which 17 people, 15 of them insurgents, were killed. Nobody claimed responsibility for that attack. The same day, suspected Sunni militants gunned down four Shi’ite Muslims in the southwestern city of Quetta which security officials said was aimed at whipping up sectarian conflict to further destabilise the country following the death of Bin Laden.

May 20
TTP attacked a U.S. consulate convoy in the volatile northwestern city of Peshawar, killing one Pakistani and wounding 12. Two U.S. nationals were among the wounded with minor injuries.

May 21
At least 16 people were killed in Pakistan’s Khyber tribal region after a bomb hit a truck carrying fuel for NATO forces in Afghanistan. The Taliban claimed the responsibility. Sixteen NATO fuel trucks were attacked and set on fire a day earlier in the same region.

May 22
A team of heavily armed insurgents stormed a Pakistani navy base in Karachi, setting off a 16-hour battle in which 10 military personnel were killed and two U.S.-supplied surveillance aircraft destroyed.      The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, the biggest on a military installation since a 2009 raid on the military headquarters in Rawalpindi when they held several senior and junior officers hostage.

May 25
Militants drove a car packed with explosives into a police station in the northwestern city of Peshawar, killing at least 11 people and wounding 39. The police station was razed to the ground.

P.S. Given that some 30,000 to 35,000 Pakistanis  have already died as a result of this cursed War on Terror, this may not be new, but being not new makes it no less heartbreaking!

40 responses to “Pakistan After Osama”

  1. Nihari says:

    @HarooN

    It is not the Americans who are asking Pakistan to do more…It is the common person who is dying everyday on the streets who is yelling and crying for doing more…

  2. Faisal says:

    Love the first line of the post.
    THAT is the truth.

  3. Eidee Man says:

    @sheepoo,

    unfortunately, the army has done all of the sowing, and the poor public is doing all of the reaping. The commanders are doing quite well; in fact, from all I’ve seen on TV the navy chief’s main expressions seem to be that of annoyance–as if he’d rather be golfing or sleeping.

    Good militaries are known for honor and chivalry. If Kayani has an honorable bone in his body, he should address the nation, admit the patently obvious failures and complicity, and solicit the public’s moral support in fighting the war against terrorists; without unequivocal support from the public, this war can not be won.

  4. sheepoo says:

    As you sow, so shall you reap!

  5. HarooN says:

    So the Americans complain Pakistan is “not doing enough”. How many more Pakistanis they want dead before they are convinced we have “done enough”!

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