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November 4, 2011

PROTECTING OUR NUCLEAR ASSETS

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Pakistan Nuclear Map

At least six facilities widely believed to be associated with Pakistan’s nuclear program have already been targeted by militants. In November 2007, a suicide bomber attacked a bus carrying workers to the Sargodha air base, which is believed to house nuclear weapons; the following month, a school bus was attacked outside Kamra air base, which may also serve as a nuclear storage site; in August 2008, Pakistani Taliban suicide bombers attacked what experts believe to be the country’s main nuclear-weapons-assembly depot in Wah cantonment.

On 22 May 2011, militants invaded a major Pakistani naval base near Karachi, blowing up two P-3C Orion surveillance planes and killing at least 10 people on the base. Pakistani security forces required 15 hours to regain control of the base. Experts believe that nuclear-weapon components were stored nearby. In a series of interviews, several Pakistani officials told The Atlantic that investigators believe the militants had help inside the base. A retired Pakistani general with intelligence experience says, “Different aspects of the military and security services have different levels of sympathy for the extremists. The navy is high in sympathy.”

By eyeing our nuclear assets, jhadist elements are presenting an existential threat to the very security of the nation. If militants come close to taking possession of one of our nuclear weapons, we will find ourselves staring into an abyss. Even China has held secret talks in which an understanding was reached that no one will intervene to help us if the security of our nuclear weapons becomes compromised.

For all Pakistani patriots, the choice is clear. We must protect our security at all costs. The practical usefulness of militant groups is already in question. If they dare to cross this red line, they must be eliminated.

September 5, 2011

ISPR: PAK-US COOPERATION NABS 3 AL QAEDA TERRORIST

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Senior Al Qaeda leader Younis Al Mauritani arrested in Quetta by Inter Services Intelligence

Senior Al Qaeda leader Younis Al Mauritani arrested in Quetta by Inter Services Intelligence working with US intelligence.

In an intelligence driven operation by Inter Services Intelligence in coordination with Frontier Corps Balochistan, a senior Al Qaeda leader, Younis Al Mauritani mainly responsible for planning and conduct of international operations, was nabbed alongwith two other senior Al Qaeda operatives, Abdul Ghaffar Al Shami (Bachar Chama) and Messara Al Shami (Mujahid Amino) from suburbs of Quetta. Al Mauritani was tasked personally by Osama Bin Ladan to focus on hitting targets of economical importance in United States of America, Europe and Australia. He was planning to target United States economic interests including gas/oil pipelines, power generating dams and strike ships/oil tankers through explosive laden speed boats in International waters.

Through this critical arrest yet another fatal blow has been delivered to Al Qaeda. This operation was planned and conducted with technical assistance of United State Intelligence Agencies with whom Inter Services Intelligence has a strong, historic intelligence relationship. Both Pakistan and United States intelligence agencies continue to work closely together to enhance security of their respective nations.The intimate cooperation between Pakistan and United States Intelligence agencies has resulted into prevention of number of high profile terrorist acts not only inside Pakistan/United States but elsewhere also in world.

SOURCE: http://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&id=1827#pr_link1827

August 17, 2011

FOREIGNERS VIOLATE PAKISTAN SOVEREIGNITY, MURDER INNOCENT PAKISTANIS

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WILL WE STAND FOR THIS???

 

A Pakistani official says Islamist militants crossed over from Afghanistan and shot dead an anti-Taliban tribal elder and his son in a northwestern tribal region.

Tariq Khan says Afsar Khan and his son Sher Alam were standing guard at a border post manned by members of a citizens’ militia in the Bajur tribal region when around 15 insurgents attacked them on Wednesday.

SOURCE: http://news.yahoo.com/official-militants-kill-pakistani-tribesman-son-103412854.html

June 25, 2011

Making a Mouse into a Lion

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Once there was a pir (holy man) whose abode was daily visited by all humans as well as all kinds of animals. Once a mouse requested the pir to make him a cat for a few days so that could see how it feels to be a cat in terms of the power that a cat has over a mouse. The pir lifted his stick in the air and the mouse was turned into a cat the next moment, who promised to come back to the pir after some days. When it returned, the mouse, now a cat, pleaded with the pir to make him a dog, a more powerful creature than a cat for a few days. The plea was granted and the ‘dog’ promised to come back in a few days. When it came back again, it requested the pir to make him a lion to enjoy the power wielded by this beast for some days. The request was again granted, but the next moment the ‘lion’ attacked the pir, who immediately lifted his stick in the air and the ‘lion’ was turned back into a mouse again. “So this is what happens to the militant who slips out of control of the establishment — he becomes a worthless mouse again,” said the tribal leader.

Source: http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011\06\25\story_25-6-2011_pg3_3

April 29, 2011

An alternative to drone strikes

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by S.M.

With the recent US-PAK war on terror, the first thing that pops in ones head are the nationally loathed drone attacks. These infamous US operated drones target Al-Qaida and Taliban militants hiding in the tribal areas along the Afghani border. Omar Warraich sums it all up in his article for Time.

Lets be very clear: War on terror is real and drone strikes are effective but at what cost? Lives of innocent civilians can never be an acceptable cost for fight against terrorism and thus I was forced to think what the alternatives might be for this scenario. In order to target terrorist elements hiding in the tribal belt along the Afghan border, we need access to that area. US troops obviously cannot go in that area and Pakistan Army with majority Punjabis would not be seen positively when engaging the terrorist element in that area.

We can also see from the past that proxy wars using militia groups independent from the army has not had favorable results. It turns out to be a question of short-term gain versus a long-term problem. US did this in Nicaragua, Guatemala and Afghanistan and it has came back to haunt them in the end with the proxies going increasingly rogue and volatile. We are now experiencing the same results.

Winning the hearts and minds of the locals is crucial if Pakistan is ever to clear the rugged terrain of Waziristan that has become a sanctuary for different brands of Pakistani Islamic extremists including Afghan insurgents and al-Qaeda elements. Recruiting the locals in Pakistan Army would be a good idea to show the locals that we are not the enemies here.

A huge problem that we might face here is the fact that the minorities (which includes everyone except for Punjabis) have never been interested in joining the army so changing their mindset would be tough. In fact, to some rural minorities the army is sometimes seen as the enemy. An example could be the operations that took place in Baluchistan or the presence of a Punjabi majority army in the northern Waziristan province.

This change in mindset can only be achieved through better schooling and education. Because of a lack of such basic amenities, this is not the case with the tribal areas of Pakistan, so the next best option is to take this military life-style to their homes. In order to understand that lets consider this: Brain is more receptive and open to new ideas at an early age. Why is it that we see so many people from Potohar region opting to join military? It’s mainly because children see their fathers, uncles and older siblings serving in the Army. They get familiarized with a military culture when they’re young and thus find it easier to choose army as a profession.

The biggest factor for Pakistan is not population statistics and the representation of people from a certain area, but rather societal development. Its not only related to financial standing, but also regional, provincial and communal identity. This means that potential jawans recruited from Baluchistan and Waziristan provinces’ are most probably not on equal footing with their Punjabi counterparts. This is why the government should invest in the social infrastructure of the tribal provinces to generate pools of potential candidates. Once admitted in the army, higher numbers of recruits from these areas would mean larger representation of these people. This means that these people will have a say in the national army and they will have a sense of belonging. This will provide a source of alternate profession to the young man who is ultimately going to fall in the hands of terrorist elements and/or become a casualty or collateral damage to the drone strikes.

I am also for starting mandatory training courses for students at an early age. Camps can be set near cantonment areas to guide the locals and inform them about Pakistan Army. This would nurture discipline, patriotism and national pride that are extremely important to tribal regions of Pakistan.

Including more people in Pakistan army from the Waziristan region would also mean a need for slight relaxation of standards in the induction process. Questions can be raised at this but we know the locals from this region are not at an equal playing field with their counterparts from other provinces when it comes to education, health and other basic necessities. We also know that this will not be a big issue since armies can turn relatively unprofessional individuals into fully trained, disciplined and professional soldiers. For example we have the US army, many of its lower ranks are filled with personnel who have barely passed high school but through consistent training and routine, they are able to perform basic tasks required of them.

Asad Munir in his article highlights how Pashtuns have always been in the forefront of wars and jihad and have played an important role in the history of their region. Tribal Pathans are natural warriors and with appropriate training, their increase in number would be a welcome addition to Pakistan army. Their inclusion would also help better integrate the peoples of the Tribal areas into the army and the nation as a whole. Why not incorporate diversity and history that’s been shaped over hundreds if not thousands of years into the Pakistani army while serving a bigger purpose i-e eliminating terrorist elements. The Pakistani army has much to offer them, and I’m certain they have much to offer Pakistan military too.

I think with proper training and discipline, the North Waziristan province has great potential for producing military men. Including them in Pakistan army will give a sense of belonging to the local tribal areas in the war struck region. Locals will look up to the army and see that they are fighting a war for a greater cause and instead of hiding extremists groups causing violence in Pakistan, they will be more inclined to become productive citizens of the state and help eradicate terrorists elements within themselves. More importantly, it will help reduce the need for drone strikes.

April 20, 2011

80 militants surrender in Mohmand

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GHALLANAI: Eighty suspected militants surrendered to the security forces in Sagi Bala in Mohmand Agency on Tuesday, official sources said. The suspected militants were wanted to the security forces for involvement in militancy, the sources said, adding that these persons renounced militancy and laid down their arms. The sources said that suspected militants attacked a checkpoint at Spin Tangi in Safi tehsil.

Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=5432&Cat=13&dt=4/20/2011

March 15, 2011

THE ENEMY WITHIN

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Yousaf QureshiHow many Raymond Davis’s do you think are running around the country? Ansar Abbasi says 55. Others say there are hundreds. This guessing game in which people compete to create the biggest number seems to be the topic of countless conversations across the country. But are these fantom American agents really the threat to undermining the state?

An article in the Washington Post newspaper features the public boasting of extremist clerics announcing that they have armed followers of tens of thousands and no fear of the government.

Yousaf Qureshi made international headlines in December when he offered $6,000 to anyone who killed a Pakistani Christian woman convicted of blasphemy. This month, the cleric told worshipers packed into his 17th-century mosque here that extremists had done a “marvelous job” days before, by assassinating a cabinet minister who had defended the woman.

Those statements might count as incitement to violence under Pakistani law. But no government or law enforcement officials have confronted him, Qureshi said on a recent morning.

“I can announce that we are coming to the street with 4,000 armed students,” said Qureshi, a jolly man whose eyes are rimmed with black liner and who, as caretaker of a historic building, is on the provincial government payroll. “What can the government do?”

This is a direct attack on the patriotic law enforcement and security forces of our country. If this man announces that he has no fear of the government then what is to stop any other maniac from threatening the national security? And worst is that he is on the payroll of provincial government!

That air of untouchability is echoed by Qureshi, the Peshawar imam, who also runs a 700-student madrassa that teaches only the Koran. Studying other topics, he said, would instill materialism in students.

Qureshi said his reward offer for the killer of Asia Bibi, the Christian woman, still stands, and he boasted he could collect the money from worshipers in 15 minutes. He said he already has $1 million in a briefcase, ready for anyone who kills a Danish cartoonist who drew the prophet Muhammad.

Qureshi said his rhetoric has occasionally led local officials to briefly bar him from sermonizing. But they always buckle when his congregation starts rumbling.

“I have 10,000 followers. All are holy warriors,” he said. “They will come out to the streets without thinking, just in the name of Islam.”

Yousaf Qureshi has been spitting in the face of the government and law enforcement for months now. He has made the announcement that he is against Pakistan. Why are we distracted by the Raymond Davis who is already arrested when this is going on under our very noses?

March 9, 2011

PAKISTAN AT WAR

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The country is at war. This week we have suffered two attacks from Taliban militants that have killed almost 100 people and injured hundreds more.

Tuesday’s bomb attack by Taliban in Faisalabad struck directly at the heart of national security when the attackers detonated car bomb near the PIA building and security services office killing 32 innocent civilians and wounding 125 others.

Faisalabad Bomb Attack

The following day Taliban militants detonated a bomb in Peshawar targeting the grieving civilians attending a funeral procession. In a display of maximum cowardice, the attackers strapped the bomb to a young boy who had been brain washed by the diabolical jihadists.

Peshawar Bombing

Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan declared the attack against Pakistan and vowed to destabilise the country and bring down the government.

THIS IS NOTHING LESS THAN DECLARATION OF WAR BY TALIBAN AGAINST PAKISTAN.

Real Pakistani Nationalists in Pak military fighting back. General Officer Commanding 7-Division Major General Ghayur Mehmood gave briefing with the title, ‘MYTHS AND RUMOURS ABOUT DRONE STRIKES’ and said drone strikes targeting the terrorists who plotting against Pakistan.

The Military’s 7-Dvision’s official paper on the attacks till Monday said that between 2007 and 2011 about 164 predator strikes had been carried out and over 964 terrorists had been killed.

Of those killed, 793 were locals and 171 foreigners, including Arabs, Uzbeks, Tajiks, Chechens, Filipinos and Moroccans.

In 2007, one missile strike left one militant dead while the year 2010 was the deadliest when the attacks had left more than 423 terrorists dead.

In 2008, 23 drone strikes killed 152 militants, 12 of them were foreigners or affiliated with Al Qaeda.

In 2009, around 20 predator strikes were carried out, killing 179 militants, including 20 foreigners, and in the following year 423 militants, including 133 foreigners, were killed in 103 strikes.

In attacks till March 7 this year, 39 militants, including five foreigners, were killed.

This proofs a lie the Taliban propaganda against Pak-US military partnership spread to cause division in Pakistan and undermine the success of military operations. Real Pak Nationalists will not be such fools.

January 27, 2011

PAKISTAN NATIONALISTS REJECT JIHADI KILLERS

Real Pak Heroes

Real Pakistan Heroes Police and Military Saving Lives

Following deadly attacks on Pakistani citizens in Lahore and Karachi this week, Chief of Police Lahore Aslam Tareen told The Nation that “religious elements are playing in the hands of enemies of Pakistan in the name of Islam”. Pakistani nationalists must unite to defeat these Trojan Horses who seek to destabilize and break up the Pakistani nation.

Federal Minister for Interior Senator Rehman Malik condemned the attacks carried out by jihadi suicide bombers and declared Pakistan Police Medal (PPM) to those heroes who have sacrificed their lives in the line of their duty. The injured Manzoor ASI has also been awarded Pakistan Police Medal (PPM) on the recommendation of IG Sindh.

Pakistani police and military are the true heroes against such anti-Pakistan elements as TTP, LeT, SSP and other jihadi groups that murder innocent Pakistani citizens and attempt to create chaos and division among the masses. True Muslim leaders will take an effective role to counter the recruitment of Pakistani youth by these groups.

The government must take concrete steps to deal with hostile elements to disrupt their nefarious designs. Moreover, religious leaders of different factions should play more effective role to counter this menace as the country is at war in which the enemy is unseen.

There is a need for general awareness among the public about terrorists’ techniques used to subvert the uneducated youth and their method of infiltrating communities and masses to gain their support during planning and execution phases.

Police experts emphasise on the importance of resumption of local community vigilance system, coordination with police and monitoring of children’s activities by their parents.

Also the proud Pakistani citizen must exercise vigilance by being aware of jihadi techniques and tell-tale-signed and alert law enforcement of these when they are noticed.

‘We need the cooperation of public and activation of community vigilance system as it will enable law enforcing agencies to deliver more effectively and efficiently’, police officers say.

The communities and the masses should learn the techniques used by the terrorists to subvert their off shorts. The masses should be motivated to offer cooperation to the community leaders and the law-enforcing agencies to counter the menace of terrorism.

Most important the Islamist parties must not put their own ambitions ahead of the national interests. Islamist parties must issue declarations condemning the jihadi militant groups and call on true Muslims to work within the political process to protect the country and reject sectarian violence.

Political set up in Pakistan is moving in divergent directions where they would be exposed to more vulnerable risks and mutual destructive moves. Under such atmosphere, the government should give a clear message to all the Islamist parties, whose role is enshrined in our cultural life, to choose their aims and strategies correctly beyond sectarian considerations to set the domestic policies in order to shed away charges of breeding terrorism in the world.

A unified Paksitan is stronger than a thousand nations and will never fall prey to the threats and attacks of miscreants and evil groups that twist the teachings of Islam to justify their violence against our people.

January 24, 2011

DEATH OF COLONEL IMAM PROVES JIHADI TREACHERY

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TREACHEROUS KILLERS OF COL IMAM

TREACHEROUS KILLERS OF COL IMAM

If it was not already apparent from the murder of Khalid Khawaja last year the death of Col Imam clearly proves that the jihadi militants are not allies or assets of Pakistan but operating with no regards to loyalty or nation.

It would be proper to note here that Col Imam was outspoken against the American strategies in Afghanistan rather he was proponent of dialogue with Taliban leaders to determine an acceptable political solution to the fighting. For his efforts, the jihadi militants murdered him.

He warned that American attempts to divide the Taliban by bribing commanders was doomed to failure. “Their strategy will not work,” he said. “This carrot-and-stick strategy is going to backfire badly.”

But the manner of the death of the “godfather of the Taliban” suggests that there were some thing he could not foresee – and that even the powerful spy agency has very limited influence over the militants within their own borders.

This should be a grave warning to those who continue to believe the lies of jihadi militants that they want a peace while they are at the same time killing our soldiers and our citizens. Even those who have raised them from the beginning and stood by their cause are being murdered.

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