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American attack aftermath: Pakistan declares attack a 'plot'

give us the name of any other country in the world who will remain silent after such attack.
and it will be foolish to assume that they wont do it again.....because they will.

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and you.are forgetting that no matter how advanced their war machines are....the fuel to fly them goes through pakistan....so its not that pakistan is helpless.....pakistan may not have the weapons to shoot them down...but with little courage can ground them by stopping fuel supply.

yes but please dont overplay it.
no we are not helpless, far from it but we are in no position to invite the war upon us even if thats NATO's intention. Why play in the hands of the enemy.
Imagine who will laugh if that happens? All the enemies of Pakistan.

We are all supposed to react and the reaction has been made. But don’t loose sight that that Afghans stability is much more needed by Pakistan than any other country in the world. A stable and peaceful Afghanistan will mean the end of BLA and TTP sanctuaries and incursions and their destruction.
Do you think India wont join in with NATO if we open a war front with NATO?
Jamat islami rallies wont be able to do much in such case apart from venting some hot air.


and please dont be too proud about oil supplies, do you think in case of open hostilities we will be able to stop them from making their route? why are you forgeting other neighbouring countries who will be more than willing to provide their route and even their own oil?
 
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Some good points by george galloway on various issues including attack on pakistani soilders, Iran issue - 50 mins video.

 
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i understand your point....true that our cant rant and rave may put wrong ideas in the minds of the gullible...if you know what i mean.
we are not here for hatemongering..we are not here to insult any nation..and we are not here to make somebody beleive that every american is a legitimate target...because their army killed our soldiers.........by all means we should avoid making such comments..
if thats what you mean?

but speaking in favour of our army...trying to boost the morale of an already discouraged nation and proposing ways in which the menace sitting on our western borders can be dealt with...should be ok.
ISAF are not pakistans friends and the sooner we realize that the better.
 
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but speaking in favour of our army...trying to boost the morale of an already discouraged nation and proposing ways in which the menace sitting on our western borders can be dealt with...should be ok.
ISAF are not pakistans friends and the sooner we realize that the better.

very well said and we all need to support our army and seek the truth of that incident. but we need to be careful by not saying anything which makes us look silly. NTAO knows it that their future attacks will meet a much bigger resistence and they will avoid that but if thats their intent then so be it, if its war they want then thats what they will get, only time will tell who was wrong or right but at least we wont be sorry that we never got the chance.

lets wait and see what the investigations from both pakistanis and NATO reveal, I wont accept or rejecet either side of the story on face value but I will analyise it and based on past experience I will take a view.

the fact remains that America's attack was unwarrented, they have expressed their mistake and condolence many times so ets see what are the final findings. dont worry truth will eventually come out.
 
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Breaking news : NATO troops ordered not to approach Afghan-Pakistan buffer zone


Washington: US-led NATO troops in Afghanistan have been ordered not to approach the buffer zone on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in order to avoid a recurrence of last week's air strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

An order in this regard has been issued by Gen John Allen, the Commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan in the aftermath of the November 26 air strike, pending the detailed investigation into the incident announced by US Central Command (CENTCOM), Ivo Daalder, US Permanent Representative to NATO, said here on Friday.

The real facts of the incident, he said, would be known only after the investigation is over.
"The most important thing we have already learnt is that General Allen has ordered the troops not to approach the created buffer zone at the border in order to reduce the chances that something like this would happen in the future," Daalder said in a breakfast meeting with the Defence Writers Group here.


Giving his brief of the incident that has plunged the US-Pak relationship to an all-time low, the US Ambassador said the most basic fact is that there was a strike that killed 24 Pakistani border guards.

"What we don't know the sequence of events that led to that and we have conflicting stories. Our side of the story is still being investigated in great detail. General Allen took the responsibility immediately not only to investigate the incident but also to bring in US, Afghan, NATO and asked Pakistan to participate in the investigation," he said.

The Pentagon said on Friday that Pakistan has declined to participate in the investigation.
"I don't know the sequence of events. There may be people who know, but so far they haven't come to any conclusions and I think the best thing to do is to let the facts speak for themselves. Once these facts would come out, we will learn about the incident," Daalder said.

He added that one of the lessons learnt has already been implemented by NATO in the order that has been issued by General Allen with regard to not to approach the created buffer zone on the border.

"But we would have to look at exactly what happened, and what lessons we learn from it about communications need... and that would take some time," the American diplomat said conceding that the relationship between the two nations have reached an all-time low.

"It is clear that relationship with Pakistan has not improved. The relationship has been on the US level difficult for some time, we had the arrest of (CIA contractor) Raymond Davis (in Lahore), we had the Osama bin Laden raid (in Abbottabad) and others and finally this incident just escalates a set of differences that are real," he said.

The US is trying to work together with NATO as well as other countries, understanding that this is a major problem for it, Daalder said.

"We need to find ways to continue cooperative effort with Pakistan. We have no choice but to cooperate with Pakistan given that the terrorists are a threat to all three of our countries (US, Pakistan and Afghanistan).

"As such an effective cooperation would remain essential which is why, we talked at the highest level...to try to find ways to get cooperation," he said.



Read more at: NATO troops ordered not to approach Afghan-Pakistan buffer zone


NATO troops ordered not to approach Afghan-Pakistan buffer zone
 
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NATO troops ordered to stay out of ****** buffer zone
Agencies Posted online: Sat Dec 03 2011, 13:23 hrs
Washington : US-led NATO troops in Afghanistan have been ordered not to approach the buffer zone on the ****** border in order to avoid recurrence of last week's air trike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
An order in this regard has been issued by Gen John Allen, the Commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan in the aftermath of the November 26 air strike, pending the detailed investigation into the incident announced by US Central Command (CENTCOM), Ivo Daalder, US Permanent Representative to NATO, said here yesterday.
The real facts of the incident, he said, would be known only after the investigation is over.

"The most important thing we have already learnt is that Gen Allen has ordered the troops not to approach the created buffer zone at the border in order to reduce the chances that something like this would happen in the future," Daalder said in a breakfast meeting with the Defence Writers Group here.

Giving his brief of the incident that has plunged the US-Pak relationship to an all-time low, the US Ambassador said the most basic fact is that there was a strike that killed 24 Pakistani border guards.

"What we don't know the sequence of events that led to that and we have conflicting stories. Our side of the story is still being investigated in great detail. General Allen took the responsibility immediately not only to investigate the incident but also to bring in US, Afghan, NATO and asked Pakistan to participate in the investigation," he said.

The Pentagon yesterday said that Pakistan has declined to participate in the investigation.


http://www.indianexpress.com/story-print/883612/

note: the news has just came out an hour ago i am searching other sources
 
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Do they have any other option? No.

But how authentic is this news?
 
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The news come after Kiyani gave go ahead to troops to fire in self defense without following protocol.
 
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