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Blood telegram: Nixon, Kissinger and a forgotten genocide

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posted on Jan, 23 2015 @ 05:44 AM
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m.gulfnews.com...

Not only did both Nixon and Kissinger turn a blind eye to the alleged actions of the Pakistan army but also supported the military dictator General Yahya Khan, who was alleged to have ordered mass killings of Bengalis in 1971 in East Pakistan. According to the CIA, 200,000 Bengalis were massacred, including thousands of Hindus. However, Bangladeshi sources speak of three million deaths and tens of thousands of rapes committed against Bengali women.

About 10 million refugees from East Pakistan poured into India, forcing the Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi to launch an operation to enable the refugees to return to their native land which later became independent Bangladesh. India helped create the country.


Both US and UK sent their fleet , US sent its largest fleet into Indian Ocean to support Pakistan in an attempt to break the Indian Navy's Blockade. luckily , India anticipated the move and had Soviet Union send its fleet. By the time US and UK fleet arrived Soviet ships had already arrived in the Indian ocean and Soviet Nuclear submarines were tracing Enterprise.Bangladesh lost many of its artists, scientists, teachers and during the genocide.They were basically trying to kill the brains..


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edit on 23-1-2015 by SkepticOverlord because: DO NOT PASTE EXTRAORDINARY AMOUNTS OF TEXT FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES!!!!!



posted on Jan, 23 2015 @ 06:10 AM
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You might like to see Kissinger's view on the geopolitics of the situation;

Our paramount concern transcended the sub-continent. The Soviet Union could have restrained India; it chose not to...The Soviets encouraged India to exploit Pakistan's travail in part to deliver a blow to our system of alliances, in greater measure to demonstrate Chinese impotence. Since it was a common concern about Soviet power that had driven Peking and Washington together, a demonstration of American irrelevance would severely strain our precarious new relationship with China. Had we followed the advice of critics -massive public dissociation from Pakistan and confrontation with it in its moment of desperation- we would have been operating precisely as the US-Soviet condominium so dreaded by Peking: this almost surely would have undone our China intiative

"The White House Years", Henry Kissinger, pp885-6



posted on Jan, 23 2015 @ 06:14 AM
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Monsters of the most twisted kind!

You may escape justice in this lifetime, however what awaits you is the creation of your own conscience and I have a feeling these kinds of people shall incarnate multiple times to relive the suffering they created!



posted on Jan, 23 2015 @ 09:07 AM
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What about Vietnam, Cambodia and Chile?

MILLIONS murdered...

These guys are PURE evil.

Nothing better illustrates the perverted upside down "morality" of the elites, TPTB and the establishment: Kissinger is treated like royalty when he should be tried for genocide.

The following is an example of how to correctly address this piece of trash:



edit on 23-1-2015 by gladtobehere because: wording



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