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Death toll from Pakistan market bomb climbs to 81

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A bomb hidden in a water tank ripped through a crowded vegetable market in a mostly Shiite neighborhood in a southwestern Pakistani city Saturday, killing at least 65 people and wounding nearly 200, officials said. So in the eyes of these terrorists, Shiites should just be killed off as soon as possible? Let me guess, if I were a Shiite what would I want to do to those who did this to me or to my family? So the violence will only continue, kill, get killed, get angry, go and get revenge, when, oh when will HUMANS ever learn that VIOLENCE is not the answer to true peace and happiness?

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If this is the way Sunni's treat Shiites and vice versa because each considers the other heretics and non-muslim kufar what hope is there for the rest of us?

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Same mountain, same stream, same sand. The view may change, but the outcome is the same. Get the USA out of there asap and leave it to the same "civilization" that has always been there. A black hole in astronomy cannot be filled, nor can all the money in the world change these countries.

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@Noriyosan, I think many people are getting the same bad feeling, what a waste of $$, lives and energy for a part of the world that seems to really enjoy religious wars. Who are we to try and keep them from their way of life.

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Noriyosan73, the USA is not in Pakistan, not openly or officially, apart from the diplomatic mission. Perhaps you mean get them out of Afghanistan?

This ethnic cleansing of the Hazaras is what the Taliban did when they were in power next-door in Afghanistan, too. In the name of a 'higher' form of religion. Perhaps the Hazaras should be armed.

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