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    Terrorists of today fathered by Pak were yesteryear 'heroes' prior to 9/11 : Zardari
    Detroit Star
    Wednesday 10th March, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, for the first time, has admitted that his country had fathered extremists, which were seen as 'heroes' by the people of the country.

    "Let us be truthful to ourselves and make a candid admission of the realities. The terrorists of today were the heroes of yesteryears until 9/11 occurred and they began to haunt us as well," Zardari told a meeting of former senior civil servants in Islamabad some days ago.

    Zardari's statement clearly suggests that he is concerned over the Islamic militants who have virtually declared war against the state striking in any part of the country at their will.

    During an interview with The Daily Telegraph, recently, Zardari had acknowledged that the extremist groups were once considered "strategic assets" of the country, but stressed that they do not enjoy the same support now.

    "I don't think anybody in the establishment supports them any more. I think everybody has become more wise than this," he said while confirmed that the Army was now targeting those it had previously used as proxies in attacks on India.

    Though Islamabad has always denied its links with banned extremist organisations such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), these Islamic terror groups have long been regarded as Pakistan's 'proxy forces'.

    The LeT is believed to have been created to fight with the Afghan Mujahideen against the former Soviet-backed Najibullah regime in Kabul and to attack Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir. (ANI)

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    By A singh, 03-10-10, 06:55 PM

    Terrorists of today fathered by Pak were yesteryear 'heroes' prior to 9/11 : Zardari

    omg. zardari is not a true muslim as he realised the truth.true pak muslims can only deny these things.
    By Consul, 03-10-10, 07:36 PM

    Pak.admits 9/11 originated and directed in Pak.

    Now the (first time) government of Pakistan has admitted that 9/11 attack on India and State of Israel originated in Pak. We shall now proceed via United Nation War Tribunal to claim billions of dollars compensation from Pak.
    By Anonymous, 03-11-10, 07:36 AM
    Shame....shame for PAKISTAN(country in state of denial)
    By COMMUNIST!!!!, 03-11-10, 08:19 AM

    9/11 WAS PLANNED IN USA BY ITS SECRET AGENCIES

    BUT ZARDARI IS THERE TO OWN ANYTHING NOT DONE BY PAKISTAN
    By Imran II, 03-11-10, 04:21 PM
    Stop hunting poor Zardari. The real crooks are: Kayani and bhosari ka ISI chief Pasha. Get them and execute them instantly.

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