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Friday, March 31, 2017

Muslim NATO forms to pretend to fight "terrorism"


Pakistan General Raheel Sharif

Bullshit Alert
The "War" on Terror is One Giant Lie

  • Radical Wahabist Saudi Arabia which bans freedom of religion and arms and funds Islamist terrorists is forming a Muslim NATO to fight "terror".  Pure press release bullshit.
  • Commander of the new Muslim NATO is a general from Pakistan. A country that supports the Taliban, hid Osama bin Laden and whose blasphemy laws attack freedom of speech and freedom of religion.


(VOA)  -  Pakistan’s former army chief, Raheel Sharif, is set to become the first commander of a new Saudi-led counterterrorism coalition of mostly Sunni Islamic states, a move frustrating neighboring Shi'ite Iran in addition to prevailing domestic opposition and criticism.

Sharif is likely to travel to Saudi Arabia as early as next month to take charge of what commentators increasingly refer to as the “Muslim NATO”, according to Pakistani officials and close aides.


They said that “putting in place the military structure” of the proposed 39-nation Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism (IMAFT), which will be headquartered in Riyadh, is among Sharif’s initial tasks.

The general, who retired last November, is credited for undertaking an effective military crackdown against Pakistani Taliban and other militants in Pakistan during his three-year tenure as the chief of the powerful military. The counterterrorism operations led to a significant decline in militant violence in the country.

An “arrangement" between the two governments has resulted in Sharif’s appointment and granting permission for him to become the first commander-in-chief of the alliance, said Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif while defending the decision.

“After having received a written request from them [Saudi Arabia], we conveyed our consent to them in writing,” Asif told local Geo TV.

Iran has opposed the coalition from the outset and has been lobbying against it, believing it is aimed at increasing Saudi influence in the region.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

its their turf ... they must know better