Zionist Poodle Musharraf Wants Pakistan To Embrace the Mossad

[The shitty little state of Isra-hell and the Mossad have been out to destroy Pakistan since both states were formed in the same year (SEE:  Mossad And India Spy Agency Team Up, Target Pakistan).]

statement issued by David Ben Gurion, the first Israeli Prime Minister. His words, as printed in the Jewish Chronicle, 9 August 1967, leave nothing to imagination: “The world Zionist movement should not be neglectful of the dangers of Pakistan to it. And Pakistan now should be its first target, for this ideological State is a threat to our existence. And Pakistan, the whole of it, hates the Jews and loves the Arabs. “This lover of the Arabs is more dangerous to us than the Arabs themselves. For that matter, it is most essential for the world Zionism that it should now take immediate steps against Pakistan. “Whereas the inhabitants of the Indian peninsula are Hindus whose hearts have been full of hatred towards Muslims, therefore, India is the most important base for us to work therefrom against Pakistan. “It is essential that we exploit this base and strike and crush Pakistanis, enemies of Jews and Zionism, by all disguised and secret plans. ____ We are grateful to Tariq Saeedi for permission to reprint excerpts from his special report that appeared first in The Balochistan Post, www.balochistanpost.com .

Musharraf supports better relations with Israel

Talking to an Israeli newspaper, former president says policies should be changed when environment changes. PHOTO: AFP/ FILE

Former President Pervaiz Musharraf has expressed his support for the betterment of ties between Pakistan and Israel, in a recent interview to an Israeli newspaper.

Talking to Haaretz, Musharraf said that Israel is a reality and a positive relationship with it can prove to be helpful for Pakistan. He said: “Pakistan also needs to keep readjusting its diplomatic stand toward Israel based on the mere fact that it exists and is not going away.”

He said that since the time Israel came into existence, Pakistan has always been “pro-Palestine”, but he believes “in realism and in assessing ground realities” and thinks it is “necessary to understand the changing environment, analyze it – and respond.”

He said that in his era, he tested the relationships by sending the then Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri to meet former Israeli foreign minister in September 2005. “I took the initiative of having our foreign minister meet your foreign minister – they met openly in Turkey and that was also received positively,” he told the newspaper.

When asked about the anti-Semitic attitude in Pakistan, the former president clearly denied its existence, while saying that a “dislike of Israel” may be present but not anti-Semitism.

“Pakistan adjusting its stance toward Israel has the advantage of possibly breaking those anti-Pakistan activities,” said Musharraf.