Is it time to blow Pakistan off the map?

I just saw this on Hotair.com this evening. In testimony on Capital Hill, Admiral Michael Mullen reports that recent attacks against U.S. Forces in Afghanistan were aided and abetted by Pakistan’s intelligence service, the ISI. ((Inter-Services Intelligence))

Admiral Mullen is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and expressly accuses our “ally,” to whom we send billions each year in economic and military aid, of plotting terrorist attacks against us.

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Allahpundit, who I don’t always agree with, (He seems to be stalking Mitt Romney), calls this an act of war. I, for once, completely and wholeheartedly agree with him. The Taliban is a creation of the ISI and they have been actively working with them to drive the United States out of Afghanistan.

I doubt we would still be there if it hadn’t been for this support. I think we would have been finished up and left 5 years ago. This is the reason we did NOT tell the Pakistani government that we knew where Bin Laden was and that we were going in after him. They would have warned OBL ((Osama Bin Laden)) and spirited him out of the country.

The time has come to end our “Special” relationship with Pakistan and throw our support totally to India. They too have had nothing but problems with Pakistan including terrorist attacks and several wars.

The one big problem is Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. Before we do anything we MUST locate and neutralize their stockpile. Once we’ve done that, we can send in the B-52’s and carpet bomb the Taliban strongholds in South Waziristan. While we’re at it, we should completely destroy Pakistan’s infrastructure.

Of course, with the cowardly pantywaists in Washington, (And I don’t mean just the Obama Administration, that’s a given after all), this won’t happen. It’s going to take something truly massive to shake loose our inner cowboy and unleash Hell on Earth against these barbarians.

I work with two people from India. They don’t much like Muslims. When we were talking about OBL becoming fish shit a while back, I told them that I thought we should just give Pakistan back to India. They said that wouldn’t be a good idea because of all the Muslims they would be absorbing.

I said “No Problem. The few we leave alive can move to Iran.”

They commented that I seemed rather vicious. I told them that they had never seen what happens when America is really pissed off about something. Then I pointed them towards The Confederate States of America, The American Indians, Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany. They didn’t get my meaning. I explained that these nations were no longer a problem because we utterly crushed them.

That they understood.

I think it’s time to unleash our inner cowboy yet again and teach the Pakistanis the true meaning of outright sheer terror.

Thatisall

~The Angry Webmaster~

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