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January 26, 2012

TALIBAN BUTCHERS MURDERING PAKISTANI SOLDIERS IN COLD BLOOD

Filed under: Defense,Taliban — Tags: , , — admin @ 7:46 am

If there is any question that TALIBAN ARE TRUE ENEMIES OF PAKISTAN then this news should answer that question once for all. The jihadi menace has not only brutally murdered our brave Pakistani soldiers but they dare to release videos of their dastardly acts. For Taliban apologists who claim that these extremist militants are not responsible for killing Pakistani security forces, please see the UNDENIABLE PROOFS of these photos and video.

 

 

This is not the first act of such cowardice by these Taliban butchers. They have done this same act repeatedly, shooting brave Pakistani soldiers while they are bound and unable to defend themselves.

 

These butchers are the true enemy of Pakistan.

SUPPORT PAKISTAN ARMY AGAINST TALIBAN BUTCHERS!!!

October 18, 2011

Best defence is offence: Take the fight to Taliban

Filed under: Defense,Taliban — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 7:25 am
Gen Athar Abbas: 'Pakistan will not allow militants to carry out attacks on the people and check posts'

Gen Athar Abbas: 'Pakistan will not allow militants to carry out attacks on the people and check posts'

Nine brave sons of the nation were martyred on Monday following an ambush by militants on the outskirts of Peshawar.

“It was an ambush in the afternoon. It continued for two to three hours, and there have been casualties in the ambush. There have been killings of the terrorists as well,” military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told AFP.

He was unable to give a casualty count, but military and political officials in the northwest said nine paramilitary troops were killed.”

Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that peace talks will only be held with militants if they lay down their arms first. This is the correct response. If we allow militants to kill our soldiers and then invite them for chai samosa, we will enter any peace talks from a position of weakness.

It is said that best defence is offence, and before any peace talks are negotiated with Taliban insurgents, we must approach from a position of strength. That means that we need to take the fight to the militants and deal them a swift and unforgettable defeat that will leave their ears ringing for the foreseeable future.

We should remember the outcome of our last attempt to negotiate peace agreements with Taliban militants. In 2009, we agreed to concessions expanding Shariat in frontier region according to the demands of Tehrik-Nifaz-i-Shariat Mohammed (TNSM) leader Sufi Mohammed and the militants even then refused to lay down their weapons. Soon after, despite all the concessions made, the Taliban took a ‘Do More’ mantra and attacked again.

The attack occurred despite Pakistan making further concessions to the Taliban by establishing an Islamic appeal court. Officials had insisted that by carrying out its part of the agreement, the government could gain more support from the public to take action against the Taliban if the militants violate the pact.

Taliban militants have said before that any peace deal is only a strategic step in their greater goal of taking over the government and imposing Taliban rule, turning Pakistan into another Afghanistan.

“From the very beginning, I have viewed democracy as a system imposed on us by the infidels. Islam does not allow democracy or elections,” he told Deutsche Presse-Agentur in an interview held a few days before the government accepted his demand of enforcing sharia in the region. “Had the government accepted our demands in 1994, we would have not seen the violence we are seeing today,” he added. Sufi Muhammad’s son-in-law, Mullah Fazlullah, has fostered the violence in the name of Islam.

“I believe the Taliban government formed a complete Islamic state, which was an ideal example for other Muslim countries. Had this government remained intact, it could have led to the establishment of similar Islamic governments in many other countries,” he said.

Not only militant leaders but officers from India, America, and Afghan security forces are watching closely how we react to militant attacks. If we allow this bunch of militants to violate our sovereignty, to act without the fear of severe consequences, if we allow them to dictate to us a ‘Do More’ mantra then what fear will greater powers like India and America have of attacking us? They will see that we are weak when threatened by lashkars with rocket launchers and kalashnikovs and believe that our claims of military strength are a bluff. It will be us who follows the Soviet Union in falling to the militants, while the Indians and the Americans laugh.

We must not allow this humiliation to come upon us. These Taliban militants are anti-Pakistan and must be crushed. Then the Americans will see that we are able to defeat the very militants who have kept them mired in a quagmire since 10 years and they will know that Pakistan is not a country to be toyed with. Then there will be not more talk of ground invasions by the Americans, but a return to strategic dialogue that respects Pakistan’s role in the region.

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.

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