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U.S. drone shot down in Pakistan

The burning of the holy book has been the worst omen for the US forces thus far ... Violent protests , 4 soldiers dead and a drone shot down ! Feel the wrath of the God you zionist scum !

P.S Why cant the US tell with certainty if the drone has been shot down or not ? ... Why always " may have crashed " and " Iran should return if it has " feeble excuses ? :lol:
 
The burning of the holy book has been the worst omen for the US forces thus far ... Violent protests , 4 soldiers dead and a drone shot down ! Feel the wrath of the God you zionist scum !

P.S Why cant the US tell with certainty if the drone has been show down or not ? ... Why always " may have " and " Iran should return if it has " feeble excuses ? :lol:


so you will decide the wrath of god??and drone with 4 soldiers is wrath of god:rofl:
 
This is probably 6th drone which USA has dropped/got shot since they started operation in areas inside Pakistan. One of those drones was shown being cut into pieces by "Taliban" (but strangely enough they made videos of it while breaking it and also sent those videos to channels and they aired them) and in one incident, two of these drones had "malfunctioned" and fell just in a matter of few days. Its highly likely that Pakistan and China would have that technology and everything which could be learned out of this but they don't have a reason to make it public.

So the present one which "malfunctioned" wouldn't be for the hunger of technology.. but if it was a new kind of bird then "why not" ;)
 
its just to foool the masses ,,
even if it has crashed it will be some shittty drone which leaks when it sees its own image,,
its only the namw,the word "drone" that matters/counts and if the word american is added to it and that when the ews is of it flling in pak territory its a good masala for fool masses..

no one in pakistan in official capactiy has any guts to do such a blasphemous blunder,,
 
Taliban is superpower than Pakistan Army which don't have balls.

Taliban militants say they shot down US drone :yahoo:

MIRANSHAH, Pakistan, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A U.S. drone may have crashed on Saturday in North Waziristan, not far from the Afghan border, Pakistan intelligence officials said, and Taliban militants said they had shot it down.

Taliban militants led by Hafiz Gul Bahadur said they had collected wreckage of the destroyed drone and would provide its pictures to the media on Sunday.

Pakistani security officials, however, said they did not know what caused the drone to crash.

"A drone aircraft was seen going down in Machikhel and flames were seen," a Pakistani intelligence official said.

"We don't know what caused it to go down. We are investigating."

Another official said the drone had gone down in an area controlled by militants, about 30 km (20 miles) from the Afghan border.

"The local Taliban have the wreckage," he said. :woot:

The drone campaign has angered Pakistanis, who say it is a violation of sovereignty and causes many civilian casualties. The United States says the strikes are very accurate and the number of civilian deaths is minimal.

The campaign was paused for about two months following a Nov. 26, 2011, attack by NATO helicopters on two Pakistani border posts that left 24 Pakistani soldiers dead.

The incident infuriated a vulnerable government in Islamabad and prompted Pakistani officials to signal, in more emphatic terms than they had previously, that they would no longer accept the U.S. drone strikes.

That set the Obama administration up for yet another potential collision with Pakistan as it continues the drone programme that has become a centrepiece of U.S. efforts to quash militancy there.

The border deaths, which NATO deemed an accident, prompted Pakistan to shut down an overland supply route that is key for NATO troops in Afghanistan and to force U.S. personnel off an air base in southwest Pakistan that had been used to launch drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal areas.

While Pakistani politicians frequently criticise the strikes in public, in private Pakistani leaders have long supported and even encouraged the strikes, provided they steer clear of certain areas and targets.

Spotter networks run by Pakistan's spy agency, the Directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence, continued to provide targeting information to the Americans.

Pakistan has signalled it is ready to resume its relationship with the United States, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday, after talks between Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar in London. (Reporting by Haji Mujtaba and Saud Mehsud; Writing by Chris Allbritton; Editing by Alison Williams)
 
Good chance for copy paste. :cheers:

how would this be a good chance?
do u know which drone it was? and what would u copy? how ?
if refrense of copying it is towards chiina,,,then lay calm,,china has progreesse way ahead and these are useless items for them.,,, they have masrtered all the basic techs and can make one better suoted to their needs,,
just its aerican crashed dronedoesnt makes it any siperior,,
 
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