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    Apparently either Jundallah or Lashkar-e-Jhangvi were involved in these attacks.The latter is a Wahhabist organisation while the former is a Baloch separatist group.It isn't only the Taliban who have now turned on the Pakistani army it seems and this is particularly worrying.


    Four killed, 56 injured in twin Karachi blastsAgencies (8 hours ago)



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    Security officials examine a bus carrying Pakistani Navy officials after it was damaged by a bomb in Karachi April 26, 2011. – Reuters


    KARACHI: Bomb attacks hit two buses carrying Pakistani navy officials in Karachi Tuesday, killing four people in the latest sign of rampant insecurity in a nation key to US hopes of beating the Taliban.

    Nearly 60 people were wounded when remote-controlled bombs exploded beside the buses at rush hour in different parts of Pakistan’s politically tense economic capital.

    Officials said four people were killed in the attacks and the navy, which is based largely in Karachi, identified them all as its employees.

    “The four dead were navy officials including a lady doctor, a sub lieutenant, a sailor and a civilian employee,” navy spokesman Commander Salman Ali told AFP.

    “Fifty-seven people were injured in the two attacks and of them, 50 were navy officials,” he added.

    Provincial government official Sharfuddin Memon told AFP that the first bomb was planted on a motorbike parked in the upmarket Defence Housing Scheme and the second hidden in rubbish in the impoverished Baldia town neighbourhood.

    Intelligence officials said that the bombs were triggered by remote control near buses carrying naval personnel.

    “We suspect the signature of terrorist organisations like Jundallah or Lashkar-e-Jhangvi,” Memon told AFP.

    Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani condemned the attack, saying it “cannot deter the resolve of the nation and our armed forces to curb the menace of militancy and extremism”.

    Television footage of the scene showed navy passenger buses with smashed-out windows and the remains of a destroyed motorcycle, as security officials collected the debris and marshalled the rescue effort.

    “It appears to be part of the same militant campaign but I don’t see any logic in targeting the navy because unlike army and air force they are not involved in any operations against the militants,” said Tasneem Noorani, a security analyst and former interior secretary.

    “They may have targeted navy out of desperation because the other forces (air force and army) may have become very careful and are difficult to attack.”
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    Sad to see the Pakistani citizens die because of the stupidity of their Government.

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    This is like the Pakistani version of the monumental screw up America committed during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Reap what you sow and all that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Astor View Post
    This is like the Pakistani version of the monumental screw up America committed during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Reap what you sow and all that.
    I'd be interested to hear what that screw up was. You're not claiming the Mujahadeen are the Taliban, are you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HissingNewt View Post
    I'd be interested to hear what that screw up was. You're not claiming the Mujahadeen are the Taliban, are you?
    Certainly many of them are. Bin Laden was a Mujahideen.

    I think its appropriate to say that anyone who was of age in the 80s to be a part of that who is involved in the Taliban now was a Mujahideen.
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    The point is that the Taliban =/= the Mujahadeen. The Taliban was formed in the 1990's and never fought the USSR, they fought other Afghan factions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanaric View Post
    Certainly many of them are. Bin Laden was a Mujahideen.

    I think its appropriate to say that anyone who was of age in the 80s to be a part of that who is involved in the Taliban now was a Mujahideen.
    Yes, some of them are the same people, but we had literally nothing to do with the Taliban. We have never provided them with training, weapons, or support.
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    Taliban are the orthodox Muslim student movement who grew up in the wake of the Mujahadeen war against the Soviets. America armed the Mujahadeen. Some of the Mujahadeen became Al Quaeda. The Taliban are pretty sympathetic to Al Quaeda but they aren't the same thing.
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