Friday, June 5, 2009

Holbrooke vs. Geo


Mr. Richard C. Holbrooke, the American Viceroy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, thinks GEO News, Pakistan's most popular news network, is anti-American. That's funny because Pakistani cyberspace is full of writeups accusing GEO of being pro-American.

The problem with Mr. Holbrooke is that Pakistan's small leaders have given him too much face time. We in Pakistan were joking when we compared him to a viceroy but Mr. Holbrooke seems to have taken this seriously. He can't be blamed when Nawaz Sharif and Asif Zardari lead the pack of Pakistan's lousy politicians falling over each other to meet this pompous American.

There is no place in the world better for Mr. Holbrooke's ego than Islamabad. Just ask his assistant Ashley Bommer.

It is humiliating how he can stand on Pakistani soil and accuse a Pakistani news channel of anti-Americanism simply because the channel dared to question American blunders in Afghanistan because of which Pakistan is suffering today.

Mr. Holbrooke is shameless because the American media is busy for the last two years in massive anti-Pakistanism with secret encouragement from some departments within the U.S. government. So much for being an ally and friend of Pakistan.

The liars in Washington and London have taken Pakistan for a ride in the past 7 years and are today destabilizing the whole region through their colonial outpost in Afghanistan, which the Brits, Americans and Indians [the new Anglo-American slave-soldiers] are preparing to use against Pakistan, Iran, China, Russia.

GEO should ask Mr. Holbrooke to:

1. Stop demonizing Pakistan
2. Admit America has failed to bring peace to Afghanistan in 7 years
3. Explain how a U.S.-occupied territory has become a launch pad for trained terrorists sent to Pakistan pretending to be Taliban
4. Stop lying to the world about Pakistani nukes and about Islamabad falling to Taliban
5. Explain how CNN, BBC and the rest of the Am-Brit 'independent and free' media marches in unison behind the lies of Washington and its British poodle without asking questions
6. Explain why American media and journalism has become a bastion of dirty spy work
7. Explain why American journalists have the highest incidents of being arrested in other countries on spying charges? Why one was recently arrested in Iran and was found in possession of sensitive Iranian official documents? Why two more have been arrested in North Korea? Is the U.S. mainstream media a shameless extension of CIA, NSA, etc.?

Pakistani journalists should take note and ensure that Mr. Holbrooke answers these questions the next time he is here in Islamabad.

[Click here to watch Mr. Holbrooke accuse GEO of 'showing a lot of anti-U.S. stuff.']

4 comments:

  1. what if this US clown has intentionally criticized GEO to restore its image in the eyes of pakistani people, who, in large no, think GEO to be working on someone else`s agenda? no wonders.
    i am sure GEO will never pick up those 7 points which Mr AQ has raised in his article.....after all there is SO MUCH on stake for GEO....

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  2. I think Mr Ali Hassan is the first person who rightly pointed out the motive of Mr.Hoolbroke. I have all my doubts on the integrity of Mr Hamid Mir and Kamran Khan. Last night I was listening to Mr Hamid Mir in a capital talk show and the way he was trying to create negative impression about mil operation in swat has strengthen my views about him. After all they are being paid for that.

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  3. Mr Hollbroke must need to clarify his Position ... USA call itself as Champions of Democracy So why they are fearing from it ...

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  4. Geo might be anti-America,but one thing is for sure,no matter which party comes into power in Pakistan,Geo will remain anti-government forever,because that's what the people want to hear.

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