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US Drone strikes in Pakistan are illegal under international law.

A U.S. drone aircraft killed 10 suspected militants in Pakistan's North Waziristan.
Thank God they were NO civilians involved. But Damn! The terrorists will now have the opportunity of meeting those blessed virgins in Jannat!! These buggers are real lucky. They manage to have the cake and eat it too! Jeeez!
 
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Thank God they were NO civilians involved. But Damn! The terrorists will now have the opportunity of meeting those blessed virgins in Jannat!! These buggers are real lucky. They manage to have the cake and eat it too! Jeeez!
Yeah, in any case they would have blown them selves up..Drones just making life simpler for them.
But I condemn civilian casualty, if any there was??

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You didn't understand my quesation. I was asking if Pakistan has done anything similar. I am aware of what Iran has done.
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What's the truth?????

1. USA violation pakistani airspace and sovereignty and not caring of PAF/PA

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2.They are doing it with hands in gloves with pak army and violating pakistani air space with their support??

What's true???
I do get tired of the "ohh wail terrible US they invaded our soverenty again" crap.

When Paksitan said stop the drones stoped, now they have given the OK for resumed attacks some targets selected by Pakistan. They are not violating Pakistan airspace they are opperating in boxes selected and approved by Pakistan.

The power to stop the drones isnt in the UK its in Pakistan, when people finally wake up to the fact that your politicians approve the drones so they can blame every thing on the US when it goes wrong and take the credit when it goes well.
 
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Another day another strike.

Drone strike kills four in N Waziristan: Officials – The Express Tribune

MIRANSHAH: A US drone attack targeting a militant compound killed four insurgents in North Waziristan, early morning on Thursday, security officials said.Two missiles hit the compound located in Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan, near the Afghan border, a security official said.

“A US drone fired two missiles at a compound used by militants in Miranshah and four militants have been killed,” the official said.The incident and death toll were confirmed by intelligence sources.

“Taliban fighters had started hiding here in rented buildings and those killed are believed to be militants,” one official said, requesting anonymity because he is not authorised to speak to the media.
 
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What a news...i heard a news that Zardari is advocating that Pakistan will stand up for Kashmir people on some Kashmir day..or something like that......I think ISI should first tell Mr Zardari that he should first stand up for his own people first and then think about Kahsmir people...We should sympathies with those people of pakistan who are bombarded day and night by US so as to satisfy ego of the master of Pakistan Gov...
 
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MIRANSHAH, Pakistan — A US drone attack targeting a militant compound killed four insurgents in a troubled Pakistani tribal region early Thursday, security officials said.

In the second drone strike in about 24 hours, two missiles hit the compound located in Miranshah, the main town in volatile North Waziristan near the Afghan border, a security official said.

"A US drone fired two missiles at a compound used by militants in Miranshah and four militants have been killed," the official said.

The strike and death toll were confirmed by intelligence sources.

It followed a drone strike on Wednesday on a compound in Tappi, 10 kilometres (six miles) southeast of Miranshah, which security officials said killed 10 insurgents.

US officials say Pakistan's tribal belt provides sanctuary to Taliban fighting in Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda groups plotting attacks on the West, Pakistani Taliban who routinely bomb Pakistan and other foreign fighters.

But the missile attacks fuel widespread anti-American resentment, which is running especially high in Pakistan since US air strikes inadvertently killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November.

President Barack Obama last month confirmed for the first time that US drones have targeted Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants on Pakistani soil, a programme that has escalated under his administration.

In a chat with web users on Google+ and YouTube, Obama said on January 31 that "a lot of these strikes have been in the FATA" -- Pakistan's semi-autonomous Federally Administered Tribal Areas on the Afghan border.

According to an AFP tally, 45 US missile strikes were reported in Pakistan's tribal belt in 2009, 101 in 2010 and 64 in 2011.

The New America Foundation think-tank in Washington says drone strikes in Pakistan have killed between 1,715 and 2,680 people in the past eight years.

The United States had until now refused to discuss the strikes publicly, but the programme has dramatically increased as the Obama administration looks to withdraw all foreign combat troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014.
US diplomatic cables leaked by WikiLeaks in late 2010 showed that Pakistan's civilian and military leaders privately supported US drone attacks, despite public condemnation in a country where the US alliance is hugely unpopular.

Islamabad is reviewing its entire alliance with the United States and has kept its Afghan border closed to NATO supply convoys since the November strike.

It ordered US personnel to leave Shamsi air base in southwestern Pakistan, widely believed to have been a hub for the CIA drone programme, and is thought likely to only reopen the Afghan border by exacting taxes on convoys.

AFP: US drone strike kills four in Pakistan: officials
 
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The public has been made to run only on the lines of "food, cloth and shelter' triangle.
 
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I thought Pakistan warned US of these attacks. It seems doesn't care what Pakistanis think.
 
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Probably Mods will amend the rules and regulations of the forum and any news about drone strikes in Pakistan will not be allowed any longer.
 
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