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Original Message ANOTHER LYING SIGN AND WONDER THAT WHEN IT COMES COULD DECEIVE EVEN THE EELCT IF THAT WERE PIOSSIBLE

obama

THE MAHDI WILL HAVE HIS ARMY IN AFGHANSITAN


The ahadith tells us these points about the majority forces of Imam Mahdi

1. They will come from the East ATTACK SADI ARABIA THAT IS

2. They will be from the race of Bani Ishaq/Al-e-Haroon/Bani-Israel or Nation of ….liberated slaves (They all have the same meaning)

3.They will come from the historical geographical region of Ancient Khorasan.

4. Their Leader Imam Mahdi will be wearing QUTWANI CLOAKS.- THAT IS OBAMA

5.They will be from the tribe of QAIS (or KASH)

7. They will be from a poor Nation.

8. They are from a place with cold climate.

9. They will be from the TALIQAN( a city in Afghanistan ) region

According to Quran the nation that will always destroy the disobedient Bani Israel(the jews) at Elya (Al-Quds)will be a

6. They will be from a mighty warrior nation.
AMERICA

7. Their Leader Imam Mahdi will hold the banner of the Uqab
(The Eagle).


Obama’s Afghanistan Plan

The Barack Obama campaign has put out their foreign policy positions in a seven page document titled “The World Beyond Iraq” (PDF). For parochial concerns I’ll just post the relevant section, which is subtitled “The Central Front: Afghanistan and Pakistan:”

THE CENTRAL FRONT: AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN

2007 was the most violent year in Afghanistan since the invasion in 2001. The United Nations estimated that violence increased 30 percent last year. Al Qaeda has built a stronghold in the tribal areas of northwestern Pakistan. Terror groups affiliated with or inspired by al Qaeda are flourishing around the world. As president, Barack Obama will:

Redeploy American Troops to Afghanistan: Barack Obama will deploy at least an additional two brigades (7,000 personnel) of rested, trained American troops to Afghanistan to reinforce our counter-terrorism operations and support NATO’s efforts to fight the Taliban.

Strengthen NATO’s Hand in Afghanistan: NATO currently has about 41,000 troops in Afghanistan. However, the force is short-staffed and some countries contributing forces are imposing restrictions on where their troops can operate, tying the hands of commanders on the ground. As president, Obama will work with European allies to end these burdensome restrictions and strengthen NATO as a fighting force.

Train and Equip the Afghan Army and Police: Barack Obama will strengthen the training and equipping of the Afghan army and police and increase Afghan participation in U.S. and NATO missions, so that there is more of an Afghan face on security.

Increase Non-Military Aid to Afghanistan by $1 billion: To prevent the country’s backsliding into chaos, Barack Obama would increase U.S. non-military aid to Afghanistan to $3 billion. This aid would fund reconstruction, police and army training, embassy operations, and local projects including efforts to impact the lives of ordinary Afghans and to give farmers alternatives to growing opium poppies. The aid would also be tied to better performance by the Afghan national government, including anti-corruption initiatives and effort to extend the rule of law across the country.

Strike Al Qaeda: Last summer, Barack Obama was criticized for challenging conventional thinking and saying that as president, if he had actionable intelligence about the whereabouts of al Qaeda leaders in Pakistan–and the Pakistanis cannot or will not act–then he will use highly targeted force to do so. At the time Senator Clinton said Obama’s statement was a “very big mistake.” Over the last few months, the wisdom behind Clinton’s assertion was called into question as the Central Intelligence Agency successfully took out senior al Qaeda leader Abu Laith al Libi, in North Waziristan, Pakistan, in January.
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