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Author Topic: CNN airs mysterious 'Divide Pakistan' advertisements  (Read 672 times)
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« on: December 29, 2007, 02:24:15 AM »

CNN airs mysterious 'Divide Pakistan' advertisements

WASHINGTON: While Pakistan has charged India with stoking fires in its troubled provinces and produced articles in a Sindhi journal published from New Delhi as 'evidence,' it can drum up far more serious charges against its patron United States.

A maverick 'academic' based in Europe has been buying airtime on CNN for the past two weeks to advertise his book titled Divide Pakistan to Eliminate Terrorism . The 15-second spot, which is aired every day, charges Pakistan with terrorist activities across the world and says the only way to stop this is to split the country into half dozen separate entities, including Sindhudesh, Jinnahpur, Balochistan and Pakhtunistan.

The author of the book, which is being sold on Amazon.com for $ 15.95, is Syed Jamaluddin, who describes himself in a blog ( www.dividepakistan.blogspot.com ) as a British Citizen- Naturalized in UK and a chartered accountant with a degree in conflict management.

On Amazon, he is described as ''an active writer on issues concerning Pakistan’s involvement in various terrorist activities in the South Asian region'' who was ''forced to leave Pakistan after the military coup of General Musharraf in 1999.'' It says he also ''liaised with political and religious parties of Pakistan as well as Government Agencies.''

Washington’s think-tank circuit, where Pakistani scholars and commentators are frequent visitors, has no idea who Syed Jamaluddin is. The conjecture is he is a disgruntled spook out to embarrass a country that is already in a deep hole in the US where it is seen the grand central -- if not a sponsor -- of terrorism in most quarters, except by administration officials tasked with bringing it to heel with kid gloves.

Indian officials too said they had no idea of the book or the author. One official visiting from New Delhi, when told about the ad, joked that dividing Pakistan was a terrible idea, saying, ''One is bad enough -- who wants to deal with four or five?'' Continue reading rest of story at LINK - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1747646.cms

And please check out the half a dozen LINKS I posted explaining the rapidly deteriorating situation in Pakistan HERE -----> http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?board=8.0


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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2007, 07:17:11 AM »

Thanks for posting that. Dividing the middle east into small parts is an old plan they want to fullfill now. They're doing the same in Iraq.
The following map was prepared by Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Peters. It was published in the Armed Forces Journal in June 2006, Peters is a retired colonel of the U.S. National War Academy. (Map Copyright Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Peters 2006).

It's a bit like what they've done in eastern Europe especially in the Balkan. Because there's so many countries over there now, it's easier for the EU to annex them and the big powers are still in western Europe.
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« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2007, 09:23:37 AM »

DIVIDE AND CONQUER
     Latin-  divide et impera
          - a strategy to gain or maintain power
               Don't be surprised if we see this in the USA someday. 
                    It's what the neocons call nation building and democracy.

                         http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divide_and_conquer
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« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2007, 12:15:35 PM »

DIVIDE AND CONQUER
     Latin-  divide et impera
          - a strategy to gain or maintain power
               Don't be surprised if we see this in the USA someday. 
                    It's what the neocons call nation building and democracy.

                         http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divide_and_conquer
Yup.
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