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Spying and suicide bombing

The US has asked an Iraqi UN diplomat to leave by the end of this month.  He has been accused of spying.  The diplomat usually has 24 hours to respond to defend himself, although it’s doubted that this one will do so.

And a terrorist group in Pakistan calling themselves “Al Qanoon”, which means “law”, have detonated a large car bomb at the US consulate in Karachi.  The bomb was so big it vaporized a sand wall that the van had crashed into, made a 10 foot wide hole in the steel-reinforced concrete wall behind the sand wall and reduced the wall behind it to rubble.  10 people were killed, all of them Pakistani.  Just some more peaceful Muslims spreading their message of love and peace to the world, huh?

Pakistan better do something about the Muslim fanatics living in its borders.  The whole world knows they’re there, but it seems like Musharaf is afraid to do anything about them.  If he’s not afraid, but can’t do anything about them, then he needs to invite the US and allies in to take care of it.

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