Obama threats kills Pakistani stock market. Billions lost. Foreign capital leaves in respone to Obama claptrap

Obama’s SADIM threats (oppsite of MIDAS touch) converts gold into dirt–his threats affect the economy. His bluster kills Pakistani stock market. Billions lost. Foreign capital leaves in respone to Obama claptrap

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama

The Pakistani economy was doing well.From January to March of 2008 the Pakistani stock market was the best performing stock market in the world. First the Obama loose talk and his bluster.  Then came the threats from US presidental candidate and presumptive Democratic nominee.Obama’s threats kills Pakistani stock market. Billions lost. Foreign capital leaves in response to Obama claptrap.  The Stock Market fearing an attack on Pakistan nose dived and Foreign capital left the country.

Senator Obama you are responsible for the drop of 40% of the Stock Market. Your loose talk on Pakistan has destroyed the lives of millions.

The US presidential hopeful Barack Obama says he will strike at al-Qaeda targets in Pakistan if Washington gets “actionable intelligence”.

Bruce Riedel: Much of Pakistan’s problems originate in Afghanistan

  THE PAKISTANI RESILIENCE IN THE FACE OF THREATS: Mountbatten, Nehru, Indira, Kruschev, Johnson, Carter, Kissinger (Nixon), Gobachov, Clinton, Armitage (Bush), Karzia (Bush and Vajpayee/Sing) have all threatened Pakistan: The Pakistanis are used to it…so what else is new?!! Pakistan’s Nuclear Program should be seen in the backdrop of these threats.

‘US will strike targets in Pakistan’ Tue, 22 Jul 2008 17:34:06
“… what I’ve said is that if we had actionable intelligence against high-value al-Qaeda targets and the Pakistani government was unwilling to go after those targets, then we should,” the Democrat, who aspires to be the first black-American president, noted.

The 47-year-old senator from Illinois, currently on a tour to Afghanistan and Iraq, told the CBS News, “Now, my hope is that it doesn’t come to that. Pakistani government would recognize that if we had Osama bin Laden in our sights, that we should fire or capture…”

Media reports say Washington is taking steps to make it easier to launch covert specialmissions in Pakistan’s remote tribal areas, near Afghan border, where al-Qaeda is believed to be rebuilding its network.
Pakistan’s newly elected PPP-led government, apparently seeking to quell such criticism, said that the country has taken “several measures to prevent cross-border infiltration by insurgents.”

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