Friday, February 11, 2011

Killing our intelligence agents is not an option

I agree with the people who suggest that Raymond Davis killed our intelligence agent operatives, who have been noting his movements within the densely populated Mozang area of Lahore. The question is: What was this so-called American diplomat with the wrong number plate and unlicensed gun doing in that area? What on Earth this diplomat was thinking? Are all Pakistanis fool. They don't know what law is. I mean he killed those two men, took their photographs from his camera and was about to run away when police came about. Agreed, we are almost a banana state with the very green banana president. But this is not how things work out. You have killed our men and you shall pay with the blood. This is cold blooded murder.

Let us go back to the events of the day and see why he may have killed them. My opinion in this is as follows: These two men, probably belonging to IB or ISI and surely not from MI, have been noting his movements in the city of Lahore and perhaps in Peshawar. They must have known that he was trying to make contacts with perhaps some terrorist outfits to carry out sabotage of important structures within the city. Please note that few weeks ago our Gen. Ashfaq Kiyani had very clearly told the Americans they must not try to destabilize his country and he had pointed out the bombing at Data Darbar in Lahore to whip the communal anger between the followers of Barelvi and Deobandi school of thought as an example. Probably this man now called Davis (and I hope it is his real name) was into some sort of terrorism plot being hatched or previously hatched to destabilize Pakistan. And he had been documented by these two bike riders (probably also photographed). Now, that he had seen them he shot them in what has been properly described as cold blooded murder by our government and court. If Davis had not killed them probably his career as the defense contractor (?) would have been over, atleast in Pakistan. So he killed them and would have thought of it as a non-issue but unfortunate for him people of Pakistan are not yet dead. They got hold of him. I still wonder why did they not kill him there and then, by sticks and stones or whatever. Why wait for the court when you know who the killer is. Perhaps, we still have some belief left in the wisdom of the courts. Perhaps. Now read below what these killers of humanity are upto.

These American mercenaries (freelance killers of common men and women) are found on almost all the places where Americans want to rule and want to dictate terms. Their largest numbers are now found in three Muslim countries: Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. These same freelancers are found in Sudan, Indonesia, Saudi Arab, Syria and Egypt, where they have often outsourced torture. These contractors, part of the growing Billion dollar business, have freedom to act as they like. They have been previously charged for raping young girls in Iraq and in Japan. Cases were proved but nothing came from it. Let us see whether our courts and our FO has the ball to hold on to this case. If they hold the American pressure, they will bring honour to the nation. But if this man is allowed to run away, Zardari & Co. will be in deep trouble.

Now the scenario which may develop:

1) Best case: He is hanged and his body handed over to the American embassy. Americans block Pakistan aid. Gen. Kiyani calls off all wars and stops all NATO items going to Afghanistan, thus putting brakes to American war in Afghanistan.

2) Worst case: Davis is allowed to leave at midnight. Nation wakes up and realizes they have been short changed. Complete strike across country. Chaos reigns. Someone tries to blow up American embassy in Islamabad and someone else tries to blow up the main gate of American consulate in Karachi.

Let me tell you one thing. For sure these lads killed by this American bastard were civilian spies belonging perhaps to IB. And if Davis is let out by Zardari govt. General Kiyani won't be happy. So it is better that Zardari and Gilani just allow courts to function properly. Americans would pay millions in bribe to get him out because it is not about one American in Pakistani jail, it is about one white macho American being tried by the democratically elected Banana state. What shame that would be for the overlords in Washington. Obama surely is counting his days in office!

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