Tuesday 3 August 2010

David Cameron - Right or wrong to blame Pakistan?

David Cameron - Right or wrong to blame Pakistan?

Another good question to debate.


Lets look at the facts.

Most Pakistanis are Muslims and believe the Quran, their Islamic holy book similar to the bible in many aspects, states it a sin to kill.

Many Pakistanis abhor the likes of terrorists, fighting as al Qaeda. It's all down to religious teachings and interpretations, of course. This is the problem.


Jesus said "He who is with out sin, cast the first stone"; after all!
Yet Christianity had 9 crusades to kill anyone who wasn't a Christian and stamp its will on other religions.

Muslims too, did the same, and Jihad was born. Mohammad conquered Arabia and North Africa with the same intent.

Jihad meaning a few things.
1)Islam. An individual striving for spiritual self-perfection.
2)Islam. A Muslim holy war or spiritual struggle against infidels.

So you can see where the confusion comes from.
Spiritual learning, or a fight to oppress others not of your religion to bend them to your religion.


We both came to the conclusion that having one god was better than multiple gods as in ancient antiquity. The funny thing is they are basically the same doctoring; live peaceful, good lives being kind and social to one and other.


Now David Camerons comments have caused a bit of a brouhaha in political circles.

IE, Pakistan isn't doing enough to control this terrorism and seems to be turning a blind eye to it, as many of the terrorists are trained in the mountains inside the Pakistan borders.

It is a true statement, but misguided as it is only a "small" minority who are turning this blind eye.


Pakistan fought on the British side in World War Two, out of a sense of loyalty.
Christians and Muslims on the same side this time, fighting for good against evil, and freedom from oppression.
We are treating a majority of people the same as the minority here and that's wrong.
Pakistan forces fighting against this terrorism have lost twice as many men as Britain in this fight, and all life is precious as I believe we only get one good go at living it.


So come on David wake up. Think about what you are saying, and then double check and then say things tactfully! Being a politician, you have now opened yourself up to attack from the "sensitive" egos in the Pakistan government, who are out to score cheap points.


Does this mean you will now think about cutting the aid to these people who really need it, especially after the monsoon rains have caused disease and desolation for so many, just to punish a few? Just to put pressure back on them? Questions questions - It's all political intrigue . . .

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