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Felix the Cat
09-30-2006, 02:11 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060927/wl_canada_nm/canada_pakistan_col_1

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf bluntly told Canadians on Tuesday to stop complaining about the number of soldiers they were losing in Afghanistan, saying Canada's death toll was far less than Pakistan's.

Canada has 2,300 troops based in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar. In the last three months, 20 soldiers have been killed in clashes with Taliban militants, prompting calls for the mission to be brought back home.

Musharraf told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. that if Canada was worried about soldier fatalities, it should not be in the war-torn country.

"When you get involved in places like Iraq or Lebanon or Afghanistan, yes indeed you have to suffer casualties, and the nation must be prepared to suffer casualties. So if you're not prepared to suffer casualties as an army, then don't participate in any operation," he said in an interview.

Since Canada joined the U.S.-led war on terror in late 2001, about 35 of its soldiers have died in Afghanistan. Musharraf, whose country neighbors Pakistan, dismissed this as a mere handful.

"We have suffered 500 casualties. The Canadians have suffered four or five. What are you talking about? Who are you talking to? Who are you talking to? You are talking to the president of a country that has suffered 500 casualties," he said.

"You have suffered two dead and there is crying and shouting all around the place that there are coffins. Well, we've had 500 coffins."

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief spokeswoman said she was unaware of the comments.

Musharraf also dismissed a suggestion by Canadian Defense Minister Gordon O'Connor that Canadian troops might be based in Pakistan to help the fight against militants.

"I can assure you our troops are more effective and we have more experience of war. This (suggestion) shows a lack of trust in Pakistan," he said.

Martin Kuklinski
09-30-2006, 03:38 PM
I agree with this man!

Musharraf was forced upon to invade Afganistan, kill Talibani's, fight the radicals in his own country + taking the risk of getting assassinated by the radicals, condemn Palestinian resistance, denounce his own religious brothers. His troops are even fighting harder and more effectively then the Americans are. The Pakistani army guidelines of rules are simple: 'here's a AK, 2 AK clips, a bayonette, and a can of water. Now fight and kill some friends of Osama.'

3 Dutch combatants died in Afghanistan. All deaths were non-Combat related: 1 F-16 pilot died in a aircrash, and 2 died in a helo that had a malfunction or something to that extent. The aftermath was pathetic. The prime-minister declared national mourn for 3 days in Holland. For T H R E E freakin' days, we had to mourn 3 guys who were just flying around, and never had the chance of getting themselves some action.