NEW DELHI--Military sources tell The Schadenfreude Post that Western nations are cooperating with China to relieve pressure on Pakistan's border by drawing Indian forces to its disputed border with China; thus easing pressure on the Zardari government to focus its attention on defeating Taliban forces in the lawless Western provinces. News reports are reporting that an Indian Air Force plan is missing at the China front. Sources say that the United States and China, two long-time Pakistan allies, are attempting to support the Pakistan military by relieving pressure on the Indian border. The strategy appears to be working.
10 June 2009
Pakistan's allies draw Indian military to China border
NEW DELHI--Military sources tell The Schadenfreude Post that Western nations are cooperating with China to relieve pressure on Pakistan's border by drawing Indian forces to its disputed border with China; thus easing pressure on the Zardari government to focus its attention on defeating Taliban forces in the lawless Western provinces. News reports are reporting that an Indian Air Force plan is missing at the China front. Sources say that the United States and China, two long-time Pakistan allies, are attempting to support the Pakistan military by relieving pressure on the Indian border. The strategy appears to be working.
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