Taliban: Blackwater to blame for Pakistan attacks

By Daniel Tencer
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 -- 1:51 pm
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pakistantaliban Taliban: Blackwater to blame for Pakistan attacksThe Pakistani arm of the Taliban has denied responsibility for a recent series of terrorist attacks in Pakistan, instead pointing the finger at Xe Services, the security contractor formerly known as Blackwater, as well as the country's own security services.

"The Tehreek-e-Taliban are not responsible for the bombings, but Blackwater and Pakistan's spy agency are behind them," said Pakistani Taliban spokesman Azam Tariq, according to a translation from Al-Jazeera English.

''The dirty Pakistani intelligence agencies, for the sake of creating mistrust and hatred among people against the Taliban, are carrying out blasts at places like the Islamic university, Islamabad, and the Khyber bazaar, Peshawar,'' the Associated Press quoted Tariq as saying.

The Taliban's new talking point is likely an attempt to capitalize on anti-American conspiracy theories circulating among the Pakistani public.

Blackwater's "operatives are often viewed by Pakistanis as akin to CIA agents and local conspiracy theories sometimes assert that the US with the help of Blackwater, rather than the Taliban, are responsible for the suicide attacks," reports the Christian Science Monitor.

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CNN reports that Blackwater denies having any contracts in Pakistan.

"We have no contracts in Pakistan," Xe spokeswoman Stacey DeLuke told CNN. "Our competitor holds that WPPS (worldwide personal protection services) contract. ... We've been blamed for all that has gone wrong in Peshawar, none of which is true, since we have absolutely no presence there."

But the Christian Science Monitor reported on Monday that the company "now provides security for a US-backed aid project" in the city of Peshawar.

Peshawar was the site of a deadly market bombing late last month that left 117 people dead. That attack was one of several in which the Taliban explicitly denied involvement. The group also disavowed an attack last Friday on the offices of the ISI, Pakistan's spy agency, which left at least 10 people dead.

The notion that some of Pakistan's terror attacks were "inside jobs" by the Pakistani government and American agencies designed to shore up support for the US-led war on terror has been gaining popularity in Pakistan, not least because some of the attacks in recent years have suggested collusion between the attackers and security forces.

"In previous terror attacks in Pakistan, the perpetrators appeared to have considerable intelligence about their targets," reported the UK's Independent in March. "Car bombers have struck at army and anti-terror police headquarters in the past two years without the slightest hindrance."

The Taliban may have had good strategic reason to speak up against Pakistan's recent spate of violence: They may be attempting to avoid another aggressive campaign by the Pakistani army.

A report in the Pakistan Daily Times states that "the recent wave of terror attacks ... has sparked outrage against the Taliban, with public opinion fast swinging in favor of a military offensive in South Waziristan."

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  • miggy
    People say that we now live in a Police State. It’s more like The Globalists Police State. It’s TRYANNY plain and simple. Fascist Tyranny at that!

    The Globalists, Industrialists, Bankers, Military Industrialized Media Complex, Corporations, Congress, and most important Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Comm., NWO run things.

    "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men,
    living together in society,
    they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it."
    Frederic Bastiat, (1801-1850)
  • dennycrane
    Wow!
  • thx1138a
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    The entire world knows that the CIA murders, and coups, and heroins its way around the globe on a regular basis -- and has been doing so since its inception. But what the average global citizen doesn't realize is that the CIA, MIC, and U.S. Corporations are the triad of the U.S. shadow government -- but they're starting to figure it out now. Probably because of the internets, and because the average American is starting to get wise to the same things.

    Your tin-foil-hat conspiracy American has long suspected these truths to be self-evident ... ever since Eisenhower's MIC warning, JFK, RFK, MLK, Gulf of Tonkin, Nixon, the Shah of Iran, the Contras, 9/11, GWB, Iraq, and Blackwater. But now something new is happening ... the average-joe American is beginning to suspect too. Probably because of the proximate fiascos of 9/11, Iraq, Afghan, Sub-prime, and Wall Street, and the discussion of these con jobs online.

    Because of Peak Oil and Global Warming, the American Oligarchs have tipped their hand a bit too much, by moving a bit too quickly over the past decade -- but that's because they know full well the dire straits we are in globally. It was a calculated risk. Power grab now for trillions even though most people will finally figure out what's going on. Hmm ... it'll be very interesting to see how this all plays out. "May you live in interesting times." --Old Chinese Curse
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  • kayttt2000
    If your saying that people are waking up to the CIA being criminal,yes they are..

    Not only that they are waking up to the CIA doing Illegal activities in the USA,not just on foreign soil..

    As of yet they aren't aware just how the CIA control/runs the USA...there boss being the Rothschild and Rockefeller families...

    As of yet, still not exposed ,is there Mk Ultra program upon the citizens of the USA..

    But now we have the Pentagon aiding the Rothschild/CIA gang,,

    Yesterday I reported or blogged how they tasored me 5-6 times...
    One hit was on the top of my hand while I was doing a puzzle..
    They either sprained or broke something in my hand,,
    I couldn't cut the roast without holding the knife a certain way,,the same goes for shuffling a deck of cards..

    Maybe they were working to cripple my hand to stop me from typing...

    Well it didn't work,,I just can't cut,or lift,,or move it in a certain way..

    This morning I got up at 4:30 and by 5:00 they had already tasored me in the stomach..
    It goes numb and then there's the side effects...
    The side effects vary but they all make you extremely weak,tired to the point of exhaustion and dizzy..

    So we have the CIA and Pentagon opening up there weapons on the citizens of the USA,,and we know the NSA is also..
    With the head of the FBI Mueller and DOJ Holder both working to protect the corruption...
  • kayttt2000
    As a Rothchild/CIA Mk Ultra Victim that is now under protective custody,,,

    My entire life matches the US government and names connected to the government..

    I know a person named Xe..Mr.Xe..
    Every frikken name was scarred to my memory,,,
    Some of the names are more common,,but a Mr.Xe..
    Do you know the statistical odds of having a Mr.Xe in my life..?
  • Freedom's Toast
    You _really_ should consider cutting down on all that getting tazered and the death rays, etc. I mean, look: cutting the roast, shuffling, typing...need I continue?

    You need some new friends. These people don't sound like they make you happy.
  • kayttt2000
    I usually don't respond to negative posts as many are victims of CIA Mk Ultra,,
    But just in case...

    Please take the time to read
    Cathy O'brien
    Ted Gunderson
    Mk Ultra
    Rothschild family
    The CIA being questioned by Congress in the 70's on Mk Ultra...
  • Ctcadguy
    The CIA also blogs total bullshit to make people think the main story is BS.

    I suspect the blogger who write about being zapped is CIA.
  • kayttt2000
    YOU ARE SO CORRECT!

    Not only that,,they are reading any and everybody's email they wish,,there blocking people from receiving there emails,,
    They are also responding to people's emails,,Forgery..

    I have received emails from people I know and there not responding like the person I know would..
    I have saved some of these emails...
    It's Forgery,,

    The Rothschild/ CIA compromised the FBI email service around Jan.2005,,if there willing to do that,,they'll do anything!

    This is when I emailed every State FBI Director for help,,,just about every FBI States email service went down...
  • malikk
    i dont think its blackwater this shit sounds more like a mossad operation ,mossadd specializes in flase flag operations( mossads motto is by way deception we wage war, look at the USS liberty in 1967 they attack a UNIITED STATES warship so they could blame it on egypt so they could get the americans to attack egypt.
  • malikk
    and has anybody heard of operation northwoods

    series of well coordinated incidents will be planned to take place in and around Guantanamo to give genuine appearance of being done by hostile Cuban forces.

    A. Incidents to establish a credible attack:

    (1) Start rumors (many). Use clandestine radio.
    (2) Land friendly Cubans in uniform “over-the-fence” to stage attack on base.
    (3) Capture Cuban (friendly) saboteurs inside the base.
    (4) Start riots near the base main gate (friendly Cubans).
    (5) Blow up ammunition inside the base: start fires.
    (6) Burn aircraft on air base (sabotage).
    (7) Lob mortar shells from outside of base into base.
    (8) Capture assault teams approaching from the sea or vicinity of Guantanamo City.
    (9) Capture militia group which storms base.
    (10) Sabotage ship in harbor; large fires – naphthalene.
    (11) Sink ship near harbor entrance. Conduct funerals for mock-victims.

    A “Remember the Maine” incident could be arranged: We could blow up a US ship in Guantanamo Bay and blame Cuba. Casualty lists in US newspapers would cause a helpful wave of national indignation.

    We could develop a Communist Cuban terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in Washington.
  • Loonie
    I really wish I found that unbelievable.
  • yvonneo
    Isn't it interesting that the Afghanistan war loses the support of the people and suddenly there are terrorist attacks popping up all over the place--there will no doubt be more false flags perpetrated in an attempt to regain the support of the people. This is such a familiar theme, isn't it? And unfortunately, these days I tend to believe the Taliban over anything my lying govt or the lying MSM tells me.

    And as far as blackwater/xe is concerned--this is exactly why they and their ilk exist and flourish. Security my ass! The only security they're providing is to the bankster/corporate interests. They are just a bunch of paid killers. And what's really sick is that they don't do it for ideological reasons; they kill and destroy for money only--plain and simple--men, women, children--it matters not to them. They are evil bastards. The Taliban on the other hand, while certainly barbaric, are fighting an invading force in their country, determined to destroy them.

    What's curious to me is that it's India and Pakistan that are sworn enemies of each other, yet the Taliban is being singled out as the perps of these attacks. On what basis? On what evidence? And what did the Taliban stand to gain from perpetrating terrorist attacks in Pakistan? How does it gain them anything to turn the Pakistani people against their cause, particularly when the Taliban was gaining favor with them? So who actually stood to gain from the various terrorist attacks that have occurred in Pakistan of late?

    No, I think this is all about a little old pipeline being run through Afghanistan and the waning public support of our military presence over there. I think they need our military there to provide a cover of legitimacy for the illegitimate and criminal activities blackwater/xe and others are perpetrating for corporate interests (which of course also means they need an "enemy" to scare us with).
  • daman2012
    uhhhh, terrorist attacks have been happening enmass LONG BEFORE Afghanistan; e.g. remember 9/11, the Cole, 90 WTC, et al. That is just against the US directly. Not to mention the Philippines, Beslan School Hostage Crisis in Russia, Tiawan, Endonesia, and many in Isreal.

    Could you imagine not feeling safe enough to even sit down to have a cup of coffee at your local Starbucks in fear that a homicide bomber might walk in with explosive vest on?

    We live in a great country despite her faults. And while it's not heaven on earth and leaves some things to be desired, I could not fathom a better place for Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
  • mledford27613
    The country isnt the problem it is the Corporate Run Government that is the problem and as for fathoming a better place try Canada, Netherlands, France...pretty sure all have better healthcare, better average standards of living, more freedom, and less oppressive and invasive laws.

    BTW I am sure I will get some, "then move their" comment so Ill respond in advance.
    I don't want to leave my Country, I want it to go back to what it was founded on.
    Lose the Fed
    Create 1 Payor Health Care system similar to Canada or France
    Tax and tarrif every import
    Leave the WTO and UN
    Drop the IRS replace with FairTax
    Repeal the Patriot Act
    Legalize all Drugs
    Ban corporations from contributing to the political process
    Create a maximum interest rate that loansharks sorry I mean "banks" are allowed to charge say 10%.
    I can keep going but Ill stop here
  • Savantster
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    You'll never get those things here. The public here doesn't understand 90% of what you're talking about, and they don't care. And that's the problem.

    You'll see some slow changes, but the Wall Street bailouts, and now the massive bonuses they are getting, should be proof that we're not even close to changing course from what was set in the 80s. The rich have more now than any time since the 20s.. The wealth gap is bigger now than it was then. The only thing CLOSE to being hopeful is that we're now in a depression again and coming out of that _might_ allow for some decent changes (like the last one did).. but this is a different world now than it was then, and the public is much less interested in politics now than it was then.

    America will have to suffer greatly before it can be changed in any meaningful way.. the courts are on the verge of saying "money being free speech means you can't limit campaign contributions".. then what? You think it's bad NOW with them having to jump hoops to make this go their way, imagine what happens when IBM writes a check to a campaign for $10,000,000.

    What made this country "great" was all the freely available land that anyone could just roam off to and build a life on. That country is gone... there is no more free land out there. The other countries that ran out of land a long time ago are way ahead of us in terms of their social evolution, but in America, we're still acting like we have tons of free space for people to move to (without having to buy it from someone). What made America great is gone, and now we have the Fed and Corporate America calling the shots, and owning everything. Nothing will get better here until we completely change the paradigm.. We need to move into the future to fix things, and that will be a very hard fought battle and will hit all nations before it's done.. and America will lead the fight _against_ the future so the few can keep living like gods.

    www.thevenusproject.com and www.thezeitgeistmovement.com .. It will take a global effort, and America is not on board with that.. yet.
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  • Savantster
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    I would also ask what the irrational attachment to "your country" is? We were built by immigrants because they were dissatisfied with their governments.. so individuals moved here to build a life (back when you could). We formed because people were willing to live their lives, not be beholden to some idea of "nation"... you support your nation when you agree with what it's doing, and try to change it when it's faltering.. but this has been many decades in the making, and we're 1/2 over the cliff already. I've not seen any way to pull it back.. so why stay?

    Which is why I'm leaving soon. When i was younger, I believed all the hype of "We're number 1!", but now I see the truth.. and to be an American means killing others for our standard of living, even though we don't need to. I can't condone that, and you're not going to get the general public to see the vile behaviors they condone via proxy.

    Time to move away and live my life with other "decent" humans that don't condone these abuses, other people with real values that matter, like educating all their citizens and caring for all their sick; a _real_ sense of connection to their nation.
  • daman2012
    I actually saw this post last of the others that you had, so unfortunately, I am replying to this last. I wholeheartedly agree with you in that this country was built by immigrants and has run amuck in the past few decades. One could ponder if the immediate years after WWII could have given our leaders some sense of godliness.

    It was your so called "irrational attachment" to this country that enabled us to be victorious in Europe in that war. Asia, eh, I believe we fought an very evil and merciless enemy and fought it with great valor. The use of the bomb, I have some issue with.

    So, yes there are still some loyalists to that belief that America was great and can be great again! Which, that is why we are seeing the political conflict that you are seeing today. What you all here call Tea Baggers, are essentially the same people that telling the government to get the heck out!

    In case some may have missed the point, it is a reference to the Boston Tea Parties, to which we ultimately became a sovereign nation.
  • Savantster
    .
    "What you all here call Tea Baggers, are essentially the same people that telling the government to get the heck out!"

    And that's the problem.. it's not the government that's the problem, it's the corporations and the fascism they are installing.

    And I've seen some interviews with your typical "tea baggers", and most seem to be morons with no idea why they are there, they are just spewing partisan bullshit. Most of them are simple minded idiots being used by corporations... and if you remember the Boston Tea Party, you remember it was about the West India Trading COMPANY being given a MONOPOLY on delivering goods. So we became a sovereign nation, in part, because we didn't like corporations having that much power..

    We (the Founding Fathers) also struck out against the central bank in England, but we have one of those now, too.. and they didn't have a problem with "taxes" (like the modern right-wing), they didn't like paying taxes without a voice in the government that was making the rules. Tea baggers today have no clue about what they are railing against because they are simply railing against "taxes" and "government", both of which are required if you want to have a stable society. Even the Founding Fathers understood that.
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  • yvonneo
    I think what a lot of people don't realize is that our founding fathers rebelled against the banksters/corporations of their day, which necessarily meant rebelling against the King of England.

    Our founding fathers absolutely opposed centralized banking and the fascist corporations of their day--and as anyone who has done any research would know, these banksters/corporations did not stop in their determination to take over our country. It's almost as though we've gone full circle and are back to where we were prior to the Revolution.

    Too many of these "tea baggers" think the Revolutionary War was about eliminating ALL forms of govt. If that were the case, why would our founding fathers have taken the time to establish our form of govt? Too many morons in this country.
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