The latest
news travelling around the Uri attacks is that it was all orchestrated by the Indian
government themselves. The term #falseflagbeforeun has gone viral on twitter and
Facebook with posts coming from everywhere about India sabotaging its own army
soldiers operations to promote awareness for Pakistani centered terrorists
which do not exist. The concept of false flag is a simple but diabolic one. To sometimes
spread a rumor or mostly done to unite your troops under one flag against a
greater enemy, a rumor is spread about an occurrence which did happen but
within the said parties own powers. The operation in question is said to be the
work of the opposing party and thus unity and a general idea accepted by all is
promoted. Usually, a very effective way to get into the minds of friends and
foes alike, false flag was made common by United States of America when they
used the same tactic to go against Cuba’s retaliation.
Monday, 19 September 2016
Uri killings all a false flag
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India in
this situation has done the exactly same thing, while promoting Pakistan as the
homeland of all terrorists, used 4 unnamed personnel attacked an Indian army
base camp settled somewhere near the line of control and managed to kill of 17
young soldiers on duty at that time. The Indian government has wildly claimed
that this was the work of Pakistani terrorists who managed to infiltrate and Indian
guarded border along with killing more than quadruple their strength. This may
have happened but the only proof that the Indians have given is a video in
which they claim to have laid down some items which had Pakistani markings on
them. The video has no such evidence and even if it did would not guarantee that
they were actually Pakistani.
The false
flag in question would be the work of India’s government who would need to make
up reasons to put the blame on Pakistan. And lately, anything which causes
damage seems to have Pakistan written on it. This is definitely a ploy to get
the attention from innocent killings in Kashmir to shift towards the Indian
army personnel. And for those that hate Pakistani people for an attack that
they do not commit, they should look at the daily killing of children and
innocent bystanders who were brutally killed and wounded by the Indian army. Is
this justice?
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