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American attack aftermath: Pakistan declares attack a 'plot'

No one to be allowed cast evil eye on Pak: PM

Updated 3 hours ago
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MULTAN: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday said no one would be allowed to cast an evil eye on Pakistan's security and sovereignty and the government would defend its security at all costs.

Addressing a public meeting after laying foundation stones of different development projects for the area here, the Prime Minister while referring to the NATO helicopters attack in Mohmand Agency said, "Pakistani's solidarity and security have been attacked this morning."

He said due to this incident, he is going back to Islamabad this evening to discuss the issue with members of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet and other political leaders.

He said he had also talked to Leader of Opposition in National Assembly, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Chief of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf Imran Khan and other leaders so that unity could be forged in the nation to tackle this issue.
 
What's surprising is some people stating that NATO would actually go to war against Pakistan if Pakistan conducted a surgical attack against NATO troops...
 
COAS slams NATO ‘blatant and unacceptable act’

Updated 4 hours ago
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RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani strongly condemned NATO/ISAF ‘blatant and unacceptable act’ resulting in loss of Pakistani soldiers’ lives, according to an ISPR press release issued on Saturday.

While lauding the effective response by the soldiers of Pakistan Army in self-defence, Gen Kayani directed that all necessary steps be under taken for an effective response to the irresponsible act.

A strong protest has been launched with NATO/ISAF in which it has been demanded that strong and urgent action be taken against those responsible for the aggression, the press release added.
 
Gen Jacobson said a combined force of Afghan and Nato troops were in the area when "a tactical situation developed on the ground", though he gave no more details.

He said close air support was called in, and "we're aware it's highly likely this caused casualties".

According to our pact with them they had to inform Pakistan Army before conducting any action on Afghan side with this much close to Pak border.

They are still not taking it serious,all because of our poor response.
 
NATO forces were not chasing militants: DG ISPR

Updated 5 minutes ago
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RAWALPINDI: Military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas while speaking to Geo News said NATO could not make the excuse that they were chasing terrorists across the border because the area where the attack took place had been cleared.

Abbas said NATO had been provided maps of all Pakistani check posts as reference and they had been informed about their positions.

The military spokesman also said that the attack took place within 200-300 meters within Pakistan’s borders and added that the area had been cleared of militants.
 
news reports are not all nato supply are close. So just to fool ppl of Pakistan and creat some hype they have made this story.

I said it in previous closed thread that this was all drama and supply is running through Chaman border but to control people of Pakistan's reaction they stepped quickly giving information in news that supply is blocked.
 
you are also in Qatar

Nope I'm not in Qatar, I'm in Pakista Right Now, Typing this post From Lahore, Cantt Area. I'm living here, studying in university here, facing daily hardships, load sheddings, facing Bad governance but still living in Pakistan.

So when some one like you or other Indians who come here and criticize the soldiers who are actually facing everything like the common civilians like us facing then i have two words for such peoples F OFF
 
I was reading this and had to register to ask why posters are so defeatist? NATO is not in a good place strategically it has 130000 troops dispersed across Afghanistan, from different nationalities,and without proper resupply if Pakistan mobilizes it's armed forces I'm pretty sure they could quickly overrun the isolated NATO forces and escort them out of Afghanistan.Blitzkrieg NATO would run out of ammunition in days.But it all depends on what the Pakistani military/political leadership decides to do I don't think it would be a one sides confrontation. Certainly Pakistan might suffer heavy causalities in the initial assault but as shown by the Soviets during WW2 and Chinese in the Korean war you could overrun even the most superior firepower through numbers.And again they have no resupply it would be over in a week they would simply have no ammunition left.And the Chinese fought the entire UN not even just NATO and the UN had a lot more forces and proper resupply.Pakistan should think of it's strategic interests the future is in an alliance with China. NATO simply doesn't belong in the region and will eventually leave anyway.Their presence is only temporary.

So says the pakistani origin Napolean sitting safely in NL!

Have you ever tried to find out where Pakistans supply routes are from? let me help u! its the arabian Sea and who is the big daddy there - US NAVY.
 
Nato deserves toughest response: Wali

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PESHAWAR: Demanding the strongest possible reaction to Nato’s blatant attack that killed 26 Pakistan troops, Awami National Party (ANP) chief Asfandyar Wali has said that anyone who would try to ambush our sovereignty --either from outside on inside-- would face dire consequences.

Taking to newsmen he said that Pakistan should launch the strictest of responses to this brazen act so that Nato/ISAF should never dare such an unprovoked as well as cowardly attack on Pakistani troops down the line.

He said Nato attacks were not only a breach of Pakistan’s integrity but a violation of United Nations’ charter also.

We would lodge our say on this issue in the meeting of Cabinet Committee on Defence, said he to a query.

To a question he said, Haqqani was facing double trial at the moment, one that the government had launched against him and the other one which media was hauling him through.

Wali added that the real culprit in the 'memogate scandal' is the one who triggered this whole thing for vested interest
 
Last time I saw in his interview he said Kargil was a successful operation.;)

for him, it was... The day light robbery he wanted to conduct of robbing Pakistan of its democratic govt was surely successful.. Pakistanis are still paying the price of that success :lol:
 
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