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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

USZ considering formal apology to Pakistan after failure of Centcom Investigation Circus



Officials in the United States of Zionism's Zionist Department of State are said to have been supporting a proposal circulating in the administration for the USZ to issue a formal apology over the deaths of Pakistani soldiers in the November 26 Nato airstrike, The New York Times reported on Tuesday, however many believe that United States of Zionism is doing just for the sake of saving its skin in Afghanistan and this would not be a sincere apology in any way.


The daily quoted a USZ official, briefed on the Zionist State Department’s view, as saying, “We’ve felt an apology would be helpful in creating some space.” Earlier, the Zionist White House had said that USZ  President Barack Obama will not issue a formal apology or condolences on the deaths. Additionally, as a first step towards thawing frosty strategic ties between United States and Pakistan by the Obama administration, the head of United States military’s Central Command (Centcom) as well as the central mastermind behind the USZ-led NATO Terrorist Attack on Pakistan Army checkposts, General James N Mattis is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan this month to meet Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.


The New York Times reported that General Mattis is likely to discuss the investigation circus of the November 26 attack by NATO forces that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, along with new border coordination procedures to avoid such incidents in the future. USZ Zionist Department of State spokesperson Mark Toner had earlier countered a report that General Mattis’ trip to brief Pakistan over the NATO-ISAF investigation Circus had been cancelled, saying that the trip had postponed due to internal political dynamics of Pakistan. Officials in Pakistan think that the talks between General Mattis and General Kayani will set off a sequence of negotiations and engagements that will most likely redefine the tattered relationship between Pakistan and USZ military for the good of Pakistan and America will have to pay the price for its treachery in the region. It should also be kept in mind that Pakistan Army's director general military operations (DGMO) had pointed out that USZ-led NATO terrorist attack was for the sake of providing air-support to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan terrorists who had been beaten back by Pakistan army and forced to flee into Afghanistan where they regrouped under American and Indian umbrella.


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