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No military deal over cross-border attacks: Musharraf


updated at: 1057 PST, Saturday, January 10, 2009

No military deal over cross-border attacks: Musharraf ISLAMABAD: Former President Pervaiz Musharraf has rubbished do more rhetoric from US and said there is no secret understanding over cross-border attacks. Pakistan has done more than anyone else in war against terror.

Talking to media before his departure to US for lectures, Musharraf said India should stop talking about surgical strikes, as Pakistan is ready to cope up any adventure with full force.

Replying to a question, Musharraf said Mumbai attacks created war hysteria in India and Pakistan.

He said said root causes of terrorism needed to be address and this is the time to resolve Kashmir and Palestine issue. He declined to comment on government’s performance.
 
This is the response which Pakistan's 'elected' leadership should have given in the first place.

Musharraf was very clear about drone attacks that there was no deal between his govt. and the US.

If there was a deal then Musharraf would have been the first one to accept it.

This should clarify all confusions!

I really like what Musharraf said about the Indian threats:

"India should not talk rubbish like surgical strikes. Our forces are not sitting idle and have full capacity to retaliate to any level of aggression,"

"Why they (Indians) are again and again talking of surgical strikes? Why can't Pakistan say the same,"
 
I heard that mushrraf signed a deal with govt that he wont come to politics for TWO years...is this true
 
I think its old British law for civil servants , they can not participate in election or political activities for two years after their retirement.....i am waiting ....
 
I heard that mushrraf signed a deal with govt that he wont come to politics for TWO years...is this true

Whole muslim nation is ashamed of what he did in support of NATO.I wonder with what face he wish to come back in politics and power again.He could oppose super power's president wrong call for US support for so called WOT.
Many generations will sufur due to his this coward act .WOT is not war of Pakistan which is majority public opinion in pakistan.
 
I agree this statement should have come from the President or Prime Minister of Pakistan but it seems they are least bothered....
 
My man Mushy ! greatest leader we ever had i hope peace comes towards both nations but as i always say u dont want peace then come get come get some!!
 
My man Mushy ! greatest leader we ever had i hope peace comes towards both nations but as i always say u dont want peace then come get come get some!!

I'll recommend you guys to please call his name with respect i.e Musharraf and not mushy. Indian members seeing this then follow the same routine in an insulting manner.
 
Talk of surgical strikes rubbish: Musharraf


Saturday, 10 Jan, 2009 | 03:02 PM PST |

'The only way to resolve the mystery of the Nov 26 attacks is to hold joint investigations.' (file photo)

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has done more than any other nation in the global war against terrorism, former President Pervez Musharraf, on his way to US for a private visit, said, defending his country in response to the Mumbai attacks.


'Pakistan has lost a large number of security personnel and civilians in the fight against terrorism,' Musharraf said.

'The world community, including India and Pakistan, must fight the root cause of extremism and terrorism, the socio-political causes of it. What we are seeing in Kashmir and Palestine are perfect examples of this and we will see revolutions coming out of these places.'

'I regret that all the developments on both sides for dialogue, peace and coordination built in the past over many years were washed out by one terror incident, which the people of both sides condemn,' Musharraf said, referring to the mounting tension between the India and Pakistan.

'Pakistan’s forces and people have all the ability to defend the country,' Musharraf said.

'India should not talk rubbish like surgical strikes. Our forces are not sitting idle ... and have full capacity to retaliate to any level of aggression. India should not dare cast an 'evil eye' on Pakistan.'

'The only way to resolve the mystery of the Nov 26 attacks is to hold joint investigations.'

Responding to questions on the issue of drone attacks and the Pak-Afghan border situation, he strongly denied any agreement with the US or any other country allowing them to conduct cross-border raids inside Pakistan.

He declined to comment on the performance of the Zardari-led government.


Can any body ask musraf surgical strik from US is not rubbish but from india rubbish why ?

Law and rules of land should be same for all .US or India could not be able to do surgical or survellance with out approval of government of Pakistan.
 
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Can any body ask musraf surgical strik from US is not rubbish but from india rubbish why ?

Law and rules of land should be same for all .US or India could not be able to do surgical or survellance with out approval of government of Pakistan.

Why do i smell Indian BS? so what are you advocating here that India too shall be allowed on the same lines something Indians have been saying allalong. Dude i cant comment about your back ground, but seriously stop posting crap without understanding the implications of the crap that you post deliberately or not. I gave you the same advice earlier as well in another thread because i have seen you negativity on other forums as well and believe me that brings no good to your country even if your intentions are considered to be true.
 
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I heard that Roadrunner is actually Vajpayee's chiwawa...is that true aswell? :cheesy:
 
Whole muslim nation is ashamed of what he did in support of NATO.I wonder with what face he wish to come back in politics and power again.He could oppose super power's president wrong call for US support for so called WOT.
Many generations will sufur due to his this coward act .WOT is not war of Pakistan which is majority public opinion in pakistan.



Actually this so called democratic govt is following the same path and infact has allowed US attacks on Pakistani soil. This govt was chosen by our foolish people who were tired of the WOT. But this so called democratic govt does not care. Mr. 10 % will go along with US on anything. Former President Musharraf put his foot down when US was attacking during his rule. Thats why he was removed and Zardari got into power. When you accuse Musharraf of cowardice, who are you comparing him with. Is it Zardari or ganja Nawaz. Both are way ahead of him on the cowardice scale.

:cheers:
 

ISLAMABAD (January 11 2009): Former President General Pervez Musharraf (Retd) has asked India to avoid rhetoric of surgical strikes in Pakistan, saying that if it is the only option, then Pakistan can also fight fire with fire. "India should stop the rhetoric of surgical strikes in Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, as armed forces and people of Pakistan are ready and capable of retaliating to any aggression," Musharraf said.

While talking to media at Benazir International Airport before his departure to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Saturday. "Why they (Indians) are again and again talking of surgical strikes in Pakistan? Why can't Pakistan say the same," he asked. "Our armed forces are not sitting idle and have full capacity to retaliate to any level of aggression, therefore, India should not fan the war hysteria emerged after Mumbai terrorist strikes," he added.

Musharraf said that the Mumbai terrorist attacks were highly condemnable and it was a move of terrorists to disturb the peace of the region and bring the cordial relations of Pakistan and India under shadow. He said that during his government, Pakistan had tried its best to develop friendly relations with the eastern neighbours.

"I believe relations between Pakistan and India were going fine and confidence was gradually building between the leadership and people of the two countries, until the Mumbai attacks," Musharraf said, adding that both the governments should adopt a prudent way and hold joint investigation to resolve the mystery of November 26 Mumbai attacks.

He said that Mumbai attacks had created war hysteria in Pakistan and India and it was time to show sagacity to give peace a chance. Musharraf dispelled the impression of any secret deal with the US over cross-border drone attacks in Pakistani, saying that people, who were talking about any deal, were hoodwinking the public opinion.

Musharraf, who was forced to retire as Chief of Army Staff, said his government had never authorised any drone strikes inside Pakistan by the US-led forces. "It was agreed that the US or the Nato forces can strike only up to the borders and would not enter the Pakistan territory," he added.

He termed the do more rhetoric of America against terrorism as rubbish, saying Pakistan had done more than anyone else in war against terror. "It is beyond the understanding. "Pakistan has done its best against terrorism and it was the worst victim of terrorism and still being targeted by suicide bombers," he maintained.

He stressed the need for joint international efforts against terrorism. "We have to pool our efforts to find the root-causes of terrorism and address these problems to give people their rights," he said, adding that the world community must avail the opportunity of resolving the longstanding issues of Kashmir and Palestine.

The former president, who administered oath to the present government functionaries, avoided to reply questions on the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government's handling of the crisis after the Mumbai attacks that India has blamed on Pakistani elements.

He said he would not comment on the performance of the present government and would neither compare it with his government. To a question about his second foreign visit after his resignation as president, he said: "I'll continue to visit foreign countries as I have invitations from friends, family and some international institutions."
 
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