Monday May 28, 2012

Suspected U.S. missile kills 27 in Pakistan

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    TokyoHustla

    Before the denunciations of the US begin, we need to remember that this is a "suspected" US missile. There is no proof whatsoever that the US was involved.

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    adaydream

    I would just like to see an agreement. I don't want to see U. S. forces doing what I've condemned. Bombing without authority. Maybe Richard Holbrooke is working on it. I mean like we gave them $10Billion. < :-)

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    smithinjapan

    Tokyo: You're point is well taken, and I would like to see definitive proof as well, but I see no reason why it would be so hyped up if it were not a US missile. Doesn't the US usually not confirm or deny? I don't know... just sounds suspect.

    Anyway, as you say... only suspected.

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    Sarge

    "killing 27 local and foreign insurgents"

    Good.

    "There is no proof whatsoever that the US was involved"

    I hope there is proof soon that the U.S. was involved, so the U.S. can take credit for helping to make the world a safer place.

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    Wolfpack

    Obama unilaterally invades a soveriegn nation - oh not again! Where were the UN Security Council meetings and the multilateral agreeement allowing him to wage war against Islam? Where are the Europeans in Obama's crusade against the Muslims?

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    AlfGarnett

    Oh no!!! More death and carnage from America.

    Even now, with the Obama fella in charge the meaningless murders continue. Beyond belief!

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    Suzu1

    I support Obama on this.

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    TokyoHustla

    I also support Barack Hussein Obama on this. America has to stand up and grab the bull by its nuts. The rest of the world has proven useless in fighting against terrorism. Only America has stopped attacks on its soil. Obama is helping Pakistan and the rest of the region by allowing strikes against terrorists. Luckily - for their own good - the Pakistani government is on board.

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    Wolfpack

    I also support President Barack Hussein Obama in his efforts to defeat Al Qaeda in the Afghan-Pakistan border region. I am just wondering where are the Left's complaints about "unilateralism" and "invasion" of a soveriegn country. I guess it's okay since the guy in charge now is a Democrat.

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    sailwind

    Musta been a wedding party.........The U.S always seems to blast those.

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