Pakistan frees nuclear scientist

"The court has said as he was not involved in nuclear proliferation or criminal activity, there is no case against him, therefore, he is a free citizen," "I will always be proud about what I did for Pakistan" Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Peter L. Combs - Feb 10, 2009 - 5:55 AM PST
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Peter L. Combs
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by Peter L. Combs - Feb. 10, 2009

An interesting look at how our friends in Pakistan work for peace in the face of Mr. Obama's envoy Mr. Holbrooke vist. Worth reading if only for the implied message concerning Pakistans release of Khan.

I suspect the Mossad is making it's plans today. I wish them good hunting.

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Feb. 10, 2009

An interesting report that I think the State Dept., should look at long and hard. With Khan, the Pakistani courts and public opinion on their side, releasing Khan at this moment in time seems to be a direct shot at Obama.

With addition American troops poised to enter Afgsh,. the military of Pakistan are making it plain that the aerial bombing is not a option as well as our military crossing over the border to chase insurgents.

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