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Nato massacres dozens of Pakistani soldiers in an unprovoked attack

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Provoking into what? What does it gain by provoking, & instigating an open confrontation with Pakistan? That is everything they say they want. A case of an open confrontation will not only destroy US ambitions in Afghanistan, but might well trigger World War 3 as well. Along with the daring overtures against Syria & Iran, the US is in a destructive mood right now, & doesn't look like it will spare itself either.

Forget it senior sir!!! no China & no other freind is going to come in between if USA tries to be advantures with Pakistan , your generals & politicos know it very well , its only velley idiots like GUL &Zeon Hamid who live in fools paradize & advocate a war with US+Nato , wake up dude ???you have to fight your own war .
 
Pakistan blocks Afghanistan NATO supplies after checkpost attack
By Umer Farooq
Published: November 26, 2011

The supply has been suspended due to the NATO attack in Mohmand Agency, official sources confirmed. PHOTO: AFP/FILE
PESHAWAR: Pakistani authorities on Saturday blocked the NATO supply route to Afghanistan after an attack on a border checkpost killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. The attack by NATO helicopters on a checkpost located in Mohmand Agnecy killed at least 24 soldiers and injured 12.
Official sources confirmed the suspension of supplies, adding that all containers were stopped at the Takhta Baig checkpost in Jamrud tehsil of Khyber Agency.
“We have suspended the supply and will not let even a single container move ahead,” the official added.
The supply has been suspended as a result of the NATO attack in Mohmand Agency, official sources confirmed.
Takhta Baig is the first checkpost followed by four more check-posts in the tribal areas and is the shortest possible route to Afghanistan.
Pakistan lodges protest with the US
Acting Pakistani Ambassador to the US Iffat Imran has lodged a verbal protest over the attack.
She conveyed Pakistan’s concerns over the the NATO-ISAF unprovoked attack no Pakistani territory.
The official protest will be lodged with the US State Department on Monday, when Thanksgiving holidays end in the US.
(with additional reporting by Sumera Khan)

It wont make any difference if they stop NATO supplies for just 1 week. They should stop it permanently as winter is approaching and they can not get their supplies from anywhere else.
 
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Pakistan: Death toll from NATO attack up to 25

By ANWARULLAH KHAN, Associated Press – 31 minutes ago

KHAR, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan state TV says the death toll from an alleged NATO helicopter attack on a Pakistani army checkpoint near the Afghan border has risen to 25 soldiers.

State TV reported the death toll Saturday.

The Pakistan military has blamed NATO helicopters for the attack on the checkpoint in the Mohmand tribal area late Friday night.

NATO officials in Kabul said Saturday they were aware of the incident, and would release more information after they were able to gather more facts about what happened.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

KHAR, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan on Saturday accused NATO helicopters of firing on an army checkpoint near the Afghan border and killing 15 soldiers, in an attack that is likely to further strain relations between Islamabad and U.S.-led forces fighting in Afghanistan.

The incident late Friday night came a little over a year after U.S. helicopters accidentally killed two Pakistani soldiers near the border, whom the pilots mistook for insurgents they were pursuing. Pakistan responded by closing a key border crossing on a NATO supply route to Afghanistan for 10 days until the U.S. apologized.

In a statement sent to reporters, the Pakistan military blamed NATO for the attack in the Mohmand tribal area, saying the helicopters "carried out unprovoked and indiscriminate firing." It said casualties have been reported but details were still coming.

A government official and a security official said the helicopters killed 15 Pakistani soldiers, including two officers, and wounded seven others in two attacks on the checkpoint.

The government official was based in Mohmand and the security official in Peshawar, the main city in Pakistan's northwest. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

NATO officials in Kabul said Saturday morning that they were aware of the incident, and would release more information after they were able to gather more facts about what happened.

The governor of Pakistan's northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province criticized the incident, calling it "an attack on Pakistani sovereignty."

The checkpoint that was attacked had been recently set up in Salala village by the army to stop Pakistani Taliban militants holed up in Afghanistan from crossing the border and staging attacks, said two government administrators in Mohmand, Maqsood Hasan and Hamid Khan.

The military has blamed Pakistani Taliban militants and their allies for killing dozens of security forces in such cross-border attacks since the summer. Pakistan has criticized Afghan and foreign forces for not doing enough to stop the attacks, which it says have originated from the eastern Afghan provinces of Kunar and Nuristan. The U.S. has largely pulled out of these provinces, leaving the militants in effective control of many areas along the border.

The Afghan-Pakistan border is a constant flashpoint, with both nations and the U.S. exchanging accusations of violations and of negligence in preventing cross-border attacks.

The U.S. and Afghan governments have long accused Pakistan of not doing enough to prevent its territory from being used by Afghan Taliban militants and their allies to stage attacks against forces in Afghanistan.

The Afghan government blamed Pakistan for firing hundreds of rockets into eastern Afghanistan earlier this year that killed dozens of people. The Pakistan army has denied it intentionally fired rockets into Afghanistan, but acknowledged that several rounds fired at militants conducting cross-border attacks may have landed over the border.

The Afghan and Pakistani Taliban are allies but have largely focused their attacks on opposite sides of the border. The Afghan Taliban aims to topple the U.S.-allied government in Kabul, and the Pakistani Taliban has tried to do the same in Islamabad.

Frustration about cross-border attacks in both directions has contributed to deteriorating ties between the U.S. and Pakistan. The relationship took an especially hard hit from the covert U.S. commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison town on May 2. The Pakistanis were outraged that they were not told about the operation beforehand, and now are angered even more than before by U.S. violations of the country's sovereignty.

The U.S. helicopter attack that killed two Pakistani soldiers on Sept. 30 of last year took place south of Mohmand in the Kurram tribal area. A joint U.S.-Pakistan investigation found that Pakistani soldiers fired at the two U.S. helicopters prior to the attack, a move the investigation team said was likely meant to notify the aircraft of their presence after they passed into Pakistani airspace several times.

Pakistan moved swiftly after the attack to close the Torkham border crossing that connects northwestern Pakistan with Afghanistan through the famed Khyber Pass. Torkham is the main crossing in Pakistan, the country through which NATO ships about 30 percent of non-lethal supplies to its forces in Afghanistan.

Suspected militants took advantage of the impasse to launch attacks against stranded or rerouted trucks carrying NATO supplies.

Senior U.S. diplomatic and military officials eventually apologized for the attack, saying it could have been prevented with greater coordination between the U.S. and Pakistan. Pakistan responded by reopening the border crossing.

Associated Press writers Riaz Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, and Sebastian Abbot in Islamabad contributed to this report.

The Associated Press: Pakistan: Death toll from NATO attack up to 25
 
Pakistan halts supplies after Nato kills 25 troops | Pakistan | DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities blocked the vital supply route for Nato troops fighting in Afghanistan on Saturday after a cross-border air strike killed 25 Pakistani troops, local officials said.

Trucks and fuel tankers were stopped at Jamrud town in the Khyber tribal region near the city of Peshawar, hours after the raid, officials said.

“We have halted the supplies and some 40 tankers and trucks have been returned from the check post in Jamrud,” Mutahir Zeb, a senior government official, told Reuters.

Another official said the supplies had been stopped for security reasons.

Nato helicopters from Afghanistan intruded into northwest Pakistan and attacked a military check post near the border, killing up to 25 troops and wounding 14, Pakistani military officials said.

A senior Pakistani military officer said efforts were under way to bring the bodies to the headquarters of Mohmand tribal region from their post.
 
Samjhe nahee gogo bhai agar Bhaeriye se larne ki jurrart na ho to uske marne ki dua to kar hi sakten hain;) to all pakistany members its time , that you should all come & support feircly indepedent people like Imran Khan & Hassan Nosar & give a nice threshing to guys like GUL,ZH &Kayanee , thanks please dont take my post as hate , Thanks Again .
 
Some times its so dumb on some pakistanies view of there ARMY that a sane person not able to say something but laugh?????

How come al of this american crap is going on without armies & its generals knowledge , can anybody(even americans)survive in pakistan without armies nod ?????come on guys it is the incompetent pakistan army whose more interested in Shaadi halls , landgrabs kind of stuff rather then defending pakistan & iradicating curroption & terrorists .
Chaar Anna Ki Murghi.....Bara Anna Ka Masala !! Before making any statements, consider the ground realities...if all you said was true then, why are they dying at the border. !!
 
RIP brave souls.

To all folks acting tough on this board,

We all know this ain't gonna change anything. Temporary blockage, few hollow words from Pakistan's side, a verbal apology and regret, and then business as usual.

Unfortunate but true!
 
Exactly. Can't wait for a suicide bomber bombing NATO convoys in Afghanistan.

Go Haqqani network go and do it. In case if you really exist and have Pakistan support.



Why are you expecting terrorists and suicide bombers to take on Americans??????? :hitwall:

Why not pak army??????? :blink:

Pak army is paid to fight and defend pakistan's sovereignty, isn't it???????
 
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