Thursday, April 05, 2007

Does the Bush Admin Support Terrorism?

Evidently yes....as long as they are our terrorists. Afterall, you can always call them guerillas. It seems the USA is supporting a "secret war" against Iran. Part of this war includes "guerilla" raids into Iran by a Pakistani tribal militant group called Jundullah.
The group, called Jundullah, is made up of members of the Baluchi tribe and operates out of the Baluchistan province in Pakistan, just across the border from Iran.

It has taken responsibility for the deaths and kidnappings of more than a dozen Iranian soldiers and officials.
The leader of Jundallah, Abd el Malik Regi, is a Sunni activist, part-time drug smuggler who used to fight for the Taliban.
Jundullah is but one of several small terrorist cells that have emerged after the government's crackdown on 'jihadi' elements. According to police officials, some 20 cells, largely splinters of the banned militant outfits, are operating in Karachi, which has become the main center of terrorist activities in recent months. "Many of those involved in the recent terrorist attacks in the city received training in camps in Waziristan," says Tariq Jamil, chief of the Karachi police. "Jundullah has close ties with Al-Qaeda."

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