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Pakistan Fired First

So it turns out Pakistan did fire first at NATO and Afghan troops along the Afghan-Pakistani border over the weekend.

I can’t say I’m terribly surprised. I just wish Secretary of State Clinton and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen hadn’t fallen over themselves apologizing to Pakistan. Nuclear weapon or not, any claims made by Pakistan should not be accepted by the U.S. and the international community at face value.

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Ed| 11.30.11 @ 1:14PM

What would Ron Paul think? And how does the columnist's sinister last name factor into this story.

Clint| 11.30.11 @ 2:08PM

Dr. Ron Paul Says Take Away Their Foreign Aid.

The Tea Party Rebellion Is Here And In Iowa.

Jack in Wi| 11.30.11 @ 2:58PM

Ron paul wants to end all foreign aid and get our troops home from Pakistan and Afganistan. What the hell business do we have over there? Mr Goldstein is very selective in his sources. The Pakistani's have a far different story and there is far more evidence to back them up. I suggest you google and read both sides.

C Bowen | 11.30.11 @ 1:22PM

Based on the comment of an anonymous official, the Canadian, who was also scared of Saddam, declares himself convinced.

Crack journalism here.

Kingofthenet| 11.30.11 @ 2:19PM

It sounds like a total clusterfrak, The Pakistanis thought they were firing on insurgents but were firing on us, we were doing the same in reverse...but with air superiority.

vtwin| 11.30.11 @ 3:52PM

You just can't expect ragheads to tell the truth. They are pathological liars, it's inbedded in their genes and remote controlled by their cult.

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