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May 25, 2011

INDIAN SCHEME TO ISOLATE PAKISTAN BEARING FRUIT

Filed under: india — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 1:12 pm

Chidambaram whispering in Clinton's ear to cut aid to PakistanThe scheme of pro-India lobby and their Trojan Horses inside Pakistan to isolate Pakistan and choke the nation is bearing fruit for the Hindu nationalists. The plans have been exposed as well the Trojan horses working inside the country to support these nefarious designs. News reports today reveal that despite being exposed these elements have managed to stay under the nation’s radar and now their plans are growing fruits.

On Friday, US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will meet with Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram for the first time to discuss counter-terrorism ties between two sides. India is capitalizing on the discovery of Osama bin Laden and the attack on PNS Mehran by whispering in the ear of US officials that Pakistan cannot be trusted. Even though US officials reaction to the discovery of Osama bin Laden was to admit that the operation was made possible by intelligence cooperation with Pakistan and US officials have repeatedly confirmed that no government or military officials had knowledge of bin Laden’s hideout, India is playing on American fears of a repeated 9/11 attack to be a ‘devils advocate’ against Pakistan.

Inside the country, the Indian talking points are boosted by statements by those such as Shireen Mazari and Hamid Gul for example who appear on TV to beat the drum of anti-Americanism and whip up feelings in the US that Pakistan is not an ally. It should be noted that Shireen Mazari has been saying for years to cut off funding and supplies for Pakistan’s defences. Some of India’s Trojan Horses must have been quite pleased to see the destruction of Orion planes which were essential to detecting and tracking Indian submarines.

The article in Economic Times ends by noting the statement by DG ISI Pasha warning India that any Abbottabad-like attack would invite a befitting response. Why this is included in an article about the coming US-India meeting unless India is planning to request US not to intervene to protect Pakistan in the event that they carry out such a plan? We must recall that US military training and supplies has always played a key role in enabling Pakistan to defend itself against Indian aggression.

Removing this source of defence and security resources has been a goal of India since they were rebuked by the US military chief Admiral Michael Mullen when he told Defence Minister A.K. Antony last summer that US would not turn its back on its friend Pakistan again.

Characterising U.S.-Pakistan military cooperation as being reflective of the growing relations and friendship between the two countries, Admiral Mullen said Washington was broadening its military relations with Islamabad after the ties were cut off for almost a dozen years.

This is why Indian newspapers run so many English language articles describing US aid to Pakistan as the cause of terrorism.

No sooner had U.S. President Barack Obama assumed office than he implemented a military surge in Afghanistan. In Pakistan, however, he implemented an aid surge, turning it into the largest recipient of American aid. This only deepened U.S. involvement in the wrong war and emboldened Pakistan to fatten the Afghan Taliban, even as sustained U.S. drone and other attacks in Waziristan continued to severely weaken the already-fragmented al- Qaeda.

Recent articles by India lobby admits that the goal of their plan is “to cut off aid to Pakistan’s military might”.

The US has but one interest which is to see terrorism stamped out. This is the same goal of Pakistan which has borne the greatest burden of terrorist violence including the loss at PNS Mehran, the suicide bombing against CID building in Peshawar, and the suicide bombing against police bus in Jalalabad one week ago. Each of these attacks has targeted Pakistan’s defences which are boosted with the American military aid. Therefore India knows that by cutting off this vital lifeline of security and defence cooperation between Pakistan and US, they’re plan will come to bear fruit.

So now the moment is at hand and we must ask whether we will allow ourselves to be betrayed in this manner not by the US who is rather but a confused pardesi caught in a web of Indian intrigue but the betrayal of the Trojan horses who are acting as a fifth-column and facilitating this scheme from the inside also.

May 23, 2011

Lieutenant Yasir Abbas Shaheed

Filed under: Defense,Shaheed,terrorism — admin @ 8:06 am

Lieutenant Syed Yasir Abbas (67th EC/CAE) has reportedly embraced Shahadat in ensuing battle against terrorists at PNS Mehran. He received three bullets and fought bravely, May ALLAH accept his martyrdom and protect the rest of our soldiers and give them success in their assigned task to defend the sovereignty of Pakistan against the evil of the terrorists.

Lieutenant Syed Yaser Abbas

We shall never forget this true hero of Pakistan.

May 20, 2011

TROJAN HORSES ISOLATING PAKISTAN WHILE INDIA LAUGHS

Filed under: Defense,india,Taliban,terrorism — Tags: , , , , , — admin @ 12:36 pm

Indian Trojan HorsesNew research exposes the Indian trojan horses who continue to scheme to stab Pakistan in the back. Having fully realized that Pakistan will never be broken up and will never be held under Indian rule, these anti-Pakistan elements have moved to a new phase which is to isolate Pakistan from its historical allies to punish it through starving its security forces and lack of resources such as North Korea and Cuba. In the most sinister fashion this plan is being carried out by fifth columnists inside the country who beating the drum of hyper-nationalism have hypnotised the awam and are threatening to choke the nation by alienating our historical allies.

During highly classified briefings at the US Congress it was revealed that the 2/5 raid to kill Osama bin Laden was orchestrated not only by US but with the help of Saudi Arabia and Turkey also.

Saudi Arabia and Turkey separately played significant roles in persuading Pakistan to give up Osama bin Laden and facilitate his elimination by the US, according to pieces that are slowly fitting the puzzle of Sunday’s anti-terror operation in Abbottabad.

Increased defence cooperation between US and Saudia Arabia was also revealed as both countries are working to create a new elite security force.

The newly established specialized force is separate from the regular Saudi military and is also distinct from Saudi Arabian National Guard, an internal security force whose mission is to protect the royal family and the Muslim holy places of Mecca and Medina. The U.S. has had a training and advising role with the regular Saudi military since 1953 and began advising the National Guard in 1973.

The new arrangement is based on a May 2008 deal signed by then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Saudi Interior Minister Prince Nayef. That same month the U.S. and Saudi Arabia also signed an understanding on civil nuclear energy cooperation in which Washington agreed to help the Saudis develop nuclear energy for use in medicine, industry and power generation.

In October 2008, Ford Fraker, then the U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, called the facilities security force program “probably the single biggest initiative for the U.S.-Saudi relationship” and said the value of contracts associated with the program could reach tens of billions of dollars.

This close cooperation gives Saudi Arabia access to advanced weapons technology to defend their national security.

When Defense Secretary Robert Gates visited Riyadh in April, he reaffirmed U.S. intentions to proceed with the deal announced last fall to sell up to $60 billion in weaponry, including 84 F-15s and the upgrading of 70 existing Saudi F-15s.

U.S. officials said the arms deal might be expanded to include naval ships and possibly more advanced air and missile defense systems. The Saudis want to upgrade their Patriot air defenses to the latest U.S. version, which can knock down short-range ballistic missiles in flight. And they have expressed interest in a more capable system designed to defend against higher-flying, medium-range missiles.

At the same time that US is growing closer with Saudia Arabia and Turkey, also they are growing closer with China. This week the chief of China’s powerful military declared that US and China are “inseparable” and work together to maintain peace and stability in Asia.

China “never intends to challenge the US,” Chen told the officers, speaking through an interpreter.

China “welcomes a constructive US role in maintaining and promoting peace stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region,” he said.

The Arab revolutions have awoken the world and Middle Eastern countries are moving away from terrorism that threatens each country’s own security as well as peace between nations and yet still some elements in Pakistan continue to beat the drum of anti-Americanism and sympathy for militant groups. Now what is the result? Saudi Arabia is calling back their diplomats from Pakistan.

This scheme threatens to isolate Pakistan in the worst way by creating distrust and doubt with our historical allies Saudi Arabia, US, and Turkey. As is clear from the news articles quoted as well as Barack Obama’s speech on Wednesday, the US is looking to build militaries in the Middle East that are fighting the terrorist menace. No country has done more in this fight than Pakistan, and yet the perception of our military forces is being sullied every day by those who appear in foreign media making outrageous claims and projecting a pro-jihadi mindset.

Thus while the US is giving the most advanced air and missile defence systems to Saudi Arabia, the exact air and anti-missile defence systems necessary to protecting Pakistan from an attack from the East, the US Congress is questioning to consider military aid to Pakistan because the image of Pakistan projected by these elements is one of jihadi sympathies. While they talk of sovereignty they are undermining the sovereignty by weakening our security alliances against such attacks. While they talk of national honour they are are undermining the national honour by making outrageous claims and projecting a pro-jihadi mindset. Meanwhile it is the soldiers and officers on the front lines who are being targeted and killed by the jihadis who are defended by some Mir Jafars and India is laughing while their agenda is served perfectly.

May 9, 2011

Blame Game Plays To Indian Hand

Filed under: hypernationalists,india,ISI — Tags: , , , — admin @ 12:46 pm

It has been more than a week since the US military operation took place killing Osama Bin Laden in the dark of night and our government and security forces waking up to find out what has happened. There is no doubt. Pakistan is under heavy scrutiny. Various American officials and civilians are now wondering about the extent of Pakistani knowledge of Osama Bin Laden’s whereabouts and if Pakistan betrayed the United States in his support.

So far, no evidence has come up suggesting that Pakistan’s intelligence services, the ISI, or the government were aware of the terrorist leader’s hideout. Numerous posts, articles and interviews by pseudo intellectual bloggers, wannabe politicians and every pencil pusher office holder who thinks that he or she knows what happened and what’s best for the country. Such “intellectuals” have also openly bashed the government and our security forces whilst asking for resignations from people in key positions.

Being a self-proclaimed Muhib-e-Watan and a patriot of the highest degree, I cannot emphasize enough at this time how important it is to stop playing the blame game. A major lapse occurred, no one is denying that and yes, anyone responsible should be held accountable for this lapse. The best action to take now is a thorough and proper investigation where the personnel responsible for this lapse should be held accountable. A proper procedure and protocol should be followed. Arguing amongst ourselves and blaming the government or the security forces only weakens us at a nation and plays into the hands of Indians.

I recently read an article that says our leaders including the likes of Ch. Nisar and Shah Mehmood Qureshi, are saying how the government officials should resign because of great embarrassment and failure to do their jobs. Can someone please ask this leaders if they know of a single Indian intelligence official who stepped down after 26/11? Or if the Indian PM or President resigned afterwards? Arguing and trying to play the domestic politics in their favor will not help our nation prosper and constant bickering and name-calling will only serve to portray us as a joke in the international arena. The scary part is that this handful of people is intentionally or unintentionally playing the part of an Indian Trojan Horse.

These hyper-nationalists, politicians, and media personnel, who play a big role in molding the minds of 180 million population, should know that openly blaming the government leadership or implying that our Army has been a let down and become a cause of embarrassment plays right into the hands of Indians who are already declaring us a failed state incapable of handling our own matters. These influential people should not be pointing out our internal insecurities and weakening authority of our military and civilian leadership. Who will protect our borders then when our neighbors come knocking? Social butterflies or Rock Band champion burger bachas?

I follow twitter and face book and the one trend that I am picking up on is how Indians are enjoying this whole situation at our expense. They are keen on pointing out our security flaws and never forget to mention the lion’s shares of our military budget from our country’s economy. It is inconceivable for them that ISI was not able to keep a track of OBL or for that matter was caught off guard by the US Navy Seals operation. The one good thing that I see here is that it shows how Indian mindset knows of our superiority in military intelligence and they just cannot comprehend that an information and security lapse was present.

Finally, I agree that there should be an investigation and anyone found responsible for bringing this embarrassment on us should be lashed upon in regards to this whole dilemma. But everything needs to be done in such a way that problems are taken care of internally where reports and investigations are made, and people responsible are held accountable. Shouting, yelling and name-calling in media is only giving way to Indians and outsiders making fun of the entire situation at our expense.

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