Pakistan Cyber Force: Pakistan-USZ dialogues suspended - USZ threatens to cut AID if killer Davis is not released

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Pakistan-USZ dialogues suspended - USZ threatens to cut AID if killer Davis is not released

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USZ lawmaking wolves threatened to cut their so called fictitious and physically non-existent aid to Pakistan unless it freed an American detained in a publicly committed double murder case, as Washington intensified pressure on its uneasy war partner. Three members of the House of Representatives drove home the point on a visit to Pakistan, telling the Puppet Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani starkly that the USZ Congress was working on its budget and looking for areas to cut. “It is imperative that they release him and there is certainly the possibility that there would be repercussions if they don’t”, Representative John Kline, a Republican from Minnesota, told reporters on his return.

The serial killer Raymond Davis

American newspaper Washington Post wrote in one of its reports that because Davis has still not been released, Washington has terminated all high-end political dialogues with Islamabad and Pakistan-USZ relations have been badly strained. According to the newspaper, the zionist witch Hillary Clinton had canceled her meeting with her Pakistani puppet counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi in the security conference held in Germany's city of Munich. According to the Washington Post, Pakistan's ambassador to USZ, Hussain Haqqani, has been called to the White House and the Zionist elite of the USZ protested over not releasing their criminal diplomat.

“It’s entirely possible that a member of Congress would come down and offer an amendment to cut funding for Pakistan based on their detaining Mr. Davis,” Kline said. “My guess is there would be a lot of support for such an amendment, frankly, because of the outrage of detaining an American with diplomatic immunity”, he said. He indirectly argued that Americans are allowed to kill anyone in the name of self defense and no state is allowed to put a finger on USZ criminal agents. Asked if the so called aid would be at risk if Davis stayed behind bars, Representative Buck McKeon, who heads the House Armed Services Committee, said: “It very well could be”. Davis was arrested on January 27 after publicly shooting the two Pakistani nationals in their backs, saying he feared they would rob him. A third Pakistani was run over and killed by a USZ consulate vehicle that had come to assist Davis, according to police. Moreover, widow of one of the two Pakistanis killed by Davis, committed suicide on Sunday after immense pressure was forced upon her family from USZ agents. She told her doctor before her demise that she feared that she didn't expect justice from this shameless government after the American assassin murdered her innocent husband.

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