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JawabReader comment on item: Still Asleep After Mumbai Submitted by Lt. General Ayyub Khan (Turkey), Feb 11, 2009 at 02:02 indians have what we call 'inferiority complex' they are also in denial.....they are too scared to dig deep into this investigation....it will expose that most of the planning and involvement for mombai operation took place in india Pakistan has been securting some high tech arms deals for Navy and Air Force lately.....indians want to use this time to make us look bad, so that countries wont sell to us. They want us declared terrorists because we freed AQ Khan. Unlike bangali or sri lankan, Pakistan has been main one to stand up against indian. They are fed up of this challenge they want Pakistan isolated. THEY WILL FAIL. we can be lovely human beings but we can also be barbarians........indians should use their brains and not think using their overly-sensitive emotions....because emotions lead people to make very stupid mistakes that they regret later. We will defend our holy land as long as our heart is pumping blood. indian cant touch us
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