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Interesting discussion from 35:00


They are talking about brahmin mindset. When ever US and Pak get closer there is always big false flag "terrorist" attack around the corner where India can blame Pakistan.

We all know about that infamous sikh massacre in Kashmir when Clinton visited India. Remember parliament attacks soon after 9/11 when US needed Pakistan? How about Bush visit of India/Pakistan in 2005-06 and 3 train bomb blasts in Mumbai out of the blue.

Still not convinced? Obama talked about resolving Kashmir issue and few weeks later after becoming president Mumbai attack happen in 2008. Basically another false flag terrorist attack is around the corner.
 
Why Mumbai 2008 attacks put back Kashmir issue more then any other false flag terrorist attack? Because this time India became more desperate. Killing scores of rich foreigners in 5 star hotel to gain sympathy. Attack like that haven't happened since then, why? Did Indian RAW suddenly become competent? Nope. Jhadav is the best they can come up with and he will die in Pakistani jails.

If US push India even a bit on Kashmir they may blow up US embassy in Delhi and blame Pakistan for it.
 
Interesting discussion from 35:00


They are talking about brahmin mindset. When ever US and Pak get closer there is always big false flag "terrorist" attack around the corner where India can blame Pakistan.

We all know about that infamous sikh massacre in Kashmir when Clinton visited India. Remember parliament attacks soon after 9/11 when US needed Pakistan? How about Bush visit of India/Pakistan in 2005-06 and 3 train bomb blasts in Mumbai out of the blue.

Still not convinced? Obama talked about resolving Kashmir issue and few weeks later after becoming president Mumbai attack happen in 2008. Basically another false flag terrorist attack is around the corner.


Another insider attack is imminent in Hindutva India.
 
I am a Brahmin. Never knew I was so khatarnaak. Sunke accha laga par believe nahin ho raha by god.

Allegorically, particularly in Urdu poetry, Brahman represents those group of Hindus, who by the power of religion, capture and acquire a hold on the psyche of people and society, and thus then exercise a control on politics and state:

"Mun ki duniya main na daikha man nain afrangi ka raj
Mun ki duniya main na daikhay man nain Sheikh o Brahman"
(Iqbal)
 

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