Editor's Note: This article was published on salem.news.com on May 14, 2011. Everyday that passes proves it truth beyond doubt.
By Tony Cartalucci Special to Salem-News.com
(ISLAMABAD / WASHINGTON) – In the shadow of the “Bin Laden” media circus and increasingly aggressive rhetoric between Washington and Islamabad, the corporate-financier funded NGOs that fomented the “Arab Spring” are now cultivating a united Balochi front ahead of a proposed US-funded Baluchistan insurrection.
As early as 2006, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace identified Pakistan’s Baluchistan province as a potential point of leverage against Islamabad and an opportunity to assert foreign intervention.
In a 2006 report by the corporate-financier funded think tank titled, “Pakistan: The Resurgence of Baloch Nationalism,” violence starting as early as 2004-2005 is described. According to the report, 20% of Pakistan’s mineral and energy resources reside in the sparsely populated province. Read More
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on Wednesday, April 18, 2012
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