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American attack aftermath: Pakistan declares attack a 'plot'

Despite the exercises regularly, Pakistan's border in West is still unprepared and weakness. Worst of all.

What surprise me, Pakistan military went to sleep at night while NATO awaken professionally. Hilarious. The blame goes to Pakistan Military as they didn't prepare consequences or effective responses.

2.5KM inside Pakistan soil is a deep.
 
hey americans can defeat armies but not nations

no one can force us to provide open routes to nato and u.s forces we r not calling for an open war

TARIQ
 
I'm not convinced by what PA has reported about the incident

PA says that US gunships attacked their check posts with in their territory and killed their soldiers while they were sleeping.

Now it has transpired that it was actually two check posts that were strafed yesterday. How on earth does a US gunship enters into Pakistani territory and strafes not one but two check posts accidently (whose location was already known to the US - Major Athar Abbas)

There has to be an exchange of fire.
 
Despite the exercises regularly, Pakistan's border in West is still unprepared and weakness. Worst of all.

What surprise me, Pakistan military went to sleep at night while NATO awaken professionally. Hilarious. The blame goes to Pakistan Military as they didn't prepare consequences or effective responses.

2.5KM inside Pakistan soil is a deep.

yara even taliban attack at nights why our army personnel doesnot change their sleeping hours
since they r in such a hostile place

TARIQ
 
Hi Omar - I have been away on business for a couple of days. Heard the terrible news of the sad sad loss of these soldiers. My heart goes out to the lost ones and of course the families too. What i am disappointed but not surprised is the lack of respect some moronic morons have in even threads like this. They should be thoroughly disgusted with themselves and their families should disown what they are. In certain moments like this if people are unable to feel the sadness or the passions in your heart for moments like this they should stop pretending to have any emotions and feelings for their nation of origin. Is it any wonder people like solomon2 look apon him as a friend? Is it any wonder all Pakistanis are disliking his behavior. I would request MastanKhan to revoke his title as an opinionator as i would be thoroughly ashamed to be in the same bracket as him.

Hey man....we don't need to escalate things here. Emotions are best saved for another day. Lets not let this moment stir up hatred between Pakistanis online. There are people from so many countries here and many more non-members are reading. You should not fight. I would suggest if we stopped this now. If you want to vent your anger, go ahead, try Martial Arts, Boxing or MMA.....but this ain't the right place to do it.
 
NATO attack: Suspend supply lines, vacate Shamsi air base in 15 days, DCC decides

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Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani chairing a meeting of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet at the Prime Minister House in Islamabad on Saturday. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to close the logistics supply line to NATO/ISAF forces stationed in Afghanistan with immediate effect, and to ask United States to vacate Shamsi air base within 15 days following the early morning raid by NATO forces on a Pakistani border checkpost on Saturday.

The decision was taken in an emergency meeting of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani. The meeting was attended by Federal Ministers, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Services Chiefs including General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

The meeting, which took decisions in light of the Parliament resolution of May 14, 2011 (after the US raid on Abbottabad) decided that land supply route of NATO/ISAF supplies through Pakistan will be suspended, while US forces stationed at Shamsi air base in Balochistan will be asked to leave. The meeting further resolved that that the Pakistani people and the armed forces would safeguard the Pakistan’s sovereignty at all costs.

The Prime Minister will take the Parliament into confidence on the whole range of measures regarding matters relating to Pakistan’s future cooperation with US/NATO/ISAF, in the near future.

The DCC strongly condemned the attack by NATO/ISAF aircrafts on Pakistani border posts in the Mohmand Agency which had resulted in the deaths of 24 security personnel and injuring 12 soldiers of the Pakistan Army.

Balochistan bans entry of NATO/ISAF supply trucks

Mimicing a move by the federal government, the government of Balochistan has banned the entry and exit of containers bearing fuel and other supplies for Afghanistan based ISAF and NATO troops

Chief Minister, Nawab Mohammad Aslam Raisani, has issued an order asking district authorities at Lasbela and Jaffarabad to bar NATO oil tankers and containers from entering Balochistan with immediate effect.

According to a statement issued here on Saturday night, it said that the bar was in reaction to the NATO air strikes on the Pakistani border posts in Mohmand Agency.

Containers and oil tankers carrying fuel and military hardware were stopped near Chaman, a township that shares Paksitan’s border with Afghanistan. Border security forces did not allow the Afghanistan bound trucks to cross the border.

Another convoy of NATO oil tankers and containers was on its way to Chaman from Dasht area was stopped near Akhtarabad, a suburb of Quetta. The convoy was escorted by Balochistan Levies and security forces.

Long queue was seen in Chaman and Akhtarabad as they were not allowed to proceed further.

On average 200 NATO containers and oil tanker cross Chaman border everyday. “We were asked to hold NATO containers and oil tankers,” a senior official said, adding that foolproof security was being provided to NATO trucks in order to thwart any attack from hostile elements.

NATO suppliers are escorted by personnel of Levies and security forces since they are often targeted by armed groups in Balochistan.

Top echelon condemn ‘unacceptable’ checkpost attack

Earlier, the attacks had drawn a strong reaction from Pakistan with NATO supplies being halted, the US Ambassador to Pakistan being summoned and condemnations from the highest offices in Pakistani government.

Pakistani president Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, and the army chief, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani all condemned the attack, terming it “unacceptable”.

President’s spokesperson, Farhatullah Babar said that the President had called the attack by NATO/ISAF helicopters, resulting in loss of precious lives of Pakistani soldiers, as unacceptable. President Zardari said a strong protest had also been registered with NATO and ISAF over the incident and they have been asked to take urgent action against those responsible for this aggression.

The powerful Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, directed in a statement issued by the Pakistani military that “all necessary steps be under taken for an effective response to this 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 this aggression,” the statement continued.

Gilani had summoned Cabinet’s Defence Committee for a meeting which is currently underway at the PM house.

Protests lodged with US, NATO/ISAF

Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir on Saturday called in US Ambassador Cameron Munter to lodge a strong protest on the unprovoked NATO/ISAF attack.

The Foreign Secretary conveyed to the US Ambassador that the unprovoked attack by NATO/ISAF had deeply incensed the Government and the people of Pakistan, according to a press statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“The President, the Prime Minister and the Government of Pakistan strongly condemn the attacks which were totally unacceptable, constituted a grave infringement of Pakistan’s sovereignty, were violative of international law and a serious transgression of the oft conveyed red lines and could have serious repercussions on Pakistan-US/NATO/ISAF cooperation”, the statement read.

The Ambassador was informed that the Prime Minister had convened an emergency meeting of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet to evaluate the situation arising from these uncalled for attacks by NATO/ISAF forces.

Strong protests have also been lodged in Washington and at the NATO Headquarters in Brussels, the statement added. As reported earlier, Pakistani Embassy in Washington had lodged a verbal complaint with the State Department.

The US embassy in Islamabad had offered condolences.

NATO supplies halted for ‘security reasons’

NATO supply trucks and fuel tankers bound for Afghanistan were stopped at the town of Jamrud in Khyber tribal region near the city of Peshawar hours after the raid, officials said.

One official though said that the supply route had been shut for security reasons.

“There is possibility of attacks on NATO supplies passing through the volatile Khyber tribal region, therefore we sent them back towards Peshawar to remain safe,” he said.

The border crossing at Chaman in Balochistan was also closed, Frontier Corps officials said.

NATO attack: Suspend supply lines, vacate Shamsi air base in 15 days, DCC decides – The Express Tribune
 
My position is entirely consistent; you confuse that with the patent unjust and unequal realities that I accept and support consistently.

International geopolitics has always been, is, and will always be above concepts of justice and equality. However, the application of these concepts as internal social programs gives a nation the strength to pursue its interests in the international arena, and not otherwise.

In order to come out of the present situation intact, Pakistan must embark on true internal reforms that provide justice, freedom and economic opportunity, as Asim says and I agree. It must also drop its support of terrorism as state policy, and the Army must become subservient to civilian authority. However, I admit that this is a tall order indeed and may not be possible to achieve.

That is the more important war, not the one that everybody is concentrating on.
Again, for reasons that I mentioned in my earlier post, that you chose to not respond to, Pakistan's foreign policy is no longer mutually exclusive from domestic policies by a sitting government, especially when the domestic challenges are as severe as they currently are.

As for the rest of your nonsense about 'dropping support of terrorism as state policy', you would do well to return to your earlier statement about 'establishing the facts' before jumping to conclusions, something that you consistently appear to only apply to the West.

The only consistency in your positions and arguments is the hypocrisy and double standards favoring the West/US that you choose to apply.
 
Again, for reasons that I mentioned in my earlier post, that you chose to not respond to, Pakistan's foreign policy is no longer mutually exclusive from domestic policies by a sitting government, especially when the domestic challenges are as severe as they currently are.

As for the rest of your nonsense about 'dropping support of terrorism as state policy', you would do well to return to your earlier statement about 'establishing the facts' before jumping to conclusions, something that you consistently appear to only apply to the West.

The only consistency in your positions and arguments is the hypocrisy and double standards favoring the West/US that you choose to apply.

We can agree to disagree with mutual respect here.
 
I think USA and/or the countries who were involved, must pay blood money like in Raymond Davis case.
 
what I am wondering is that how come these jets and helis (which apparently attacked twice) didnt get picked up on Pakistani radar.. They were normal assets and not like the stealth ones used in Abbotabad. Did PAF even scramble to intercept..?? Or were the radars again switched off??
 
Being emotional to the point of losing logic and sanity is detrimental to the cause, hence my grip on being level headed is important here.
Your 'level headedness' is the equivalent to people like 'Mukhtaran Mai' getting 'raped by jirga' and being advised to 'accept ground realities since the opponent is too powerful and things like equality and justice don't apply'.

Bravo! Your moral depravity is clear as day.
 
His warning is still relevant. Even his strongest critics will agree especially after this attack.

 
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every thing is messed uped in pakistan .army navy air force gov generals being a pakistani is biggest shame on earth today .may god bring bloody revolution and these scums killed be public. the time when 2 rangers got kidnapped pak army launch an operation and kill100+ pakistanis in islamabad but when some one come from out of border they even failed to shot single shot? these forces do nothing to secure pakistan since they can not protect themselves .better stop funds and reduce massive numbers of forces and spent this money on education health .such a waste is unacceptable .
 
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