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Zardari’s 1000 year war with India

Vol. I Issue. X
January 16, 2010

I do not care about Indian Army: Pak Naval Chief

Peshawar: Daily Jasarat, January 08, 2010. "I damn care the statements of Indian Army Chief, because he doesn’t know about the capacities of Pakistan Armed Forces," said Pak Naval Chief Admiral Noma’n Bashir. He was addressing the 48th Parents Day of Peshawar Cadets Collage. He said the Pakistan Naval forces were capable of defending the maritime borders, and that terrorism will end soon.

CIA officers killed in revenge for Drone attacks

Islamabad: Daily Ausaf, January 10, 2010. The death of seven CIA agents at a CIA station at Khost was a ’Quisas’ (Revenge) against the killing of Taliban leaders by US Drone attacks, said Al-Qaeda leader Mustafa Abu Yazeed, in a press release issued from Kabul. Yazeed said, "Our 26 year old Hammam Khalil Abu Mala’l al-Blavi Abu Salih al-Somali, the suicide bomber has killed CIA agents at their gym in the Khost base camp." Hammam was a doctor and was earlier deployed by the Jordanian intelligence service to locate al-Qaeda leaders, but he turned out to be a double agent and was in fact working for al-Qaeda in Eastern Afghanistan. US military Intelligence officer Michel Feline has now accepted his carelessness and ordered his men to closely study the tribal customs in the region.

In another development, the US officials have been frequently traveling between Lahore and Islamabad to create internal disturbances. The local police were arresting six to ten US officials each day but were releasing them after receiving phone calls from senior military officials. Growing tensions between the US and Pakistani officers were being kept under wraps as many of the agreements between the two countries were kept secret. The US should note that Islamic supremacy was now growing fast against US-Christian dominance in South Asia.

Zardari will fight India for 1000 years

Lahore: Daily Khabrain, January 11, 2010. The Kashmir problem will be resolved through the same route that created India’s division, said Pak President Asif Ali Zardari. Echoing the words of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, he said, "If needed, we will fight India for thousands of years to end the occupation of Kashmir. India has deeply damaged Kashmir, but Kashmiri people have not changed their determination to merge Kashmir with Pakistan." He said there was no need for Pakistan to make nuclear weapons, but Pakistan made nuclear weapons just to resolve the Kashmir issue. The Kashmiri people continue to suffer at the hands of the Indian army, because they love Pakistan.

Meanwhile, the All Party Hurriyat Conference chairperson Sayyed Ali Gillani concluded that the Kashmiri people were willing to even die for Pakistan, but will never integrate with India. And this, he insisted, was a democratic right of Kashmiri citizens. Indian leader Mani Shankar Aiyyar has himself accepted that Indian military was deeply hurting the Kashmiris, and all Indian soldiers in Kashmir should be accountable for their actions.

Gillani Warns India

Islamabad: Daily Jasarat, January 14, 2010. "A complete suspension of nuclear proliferation and disarmament is not possible", concluded Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani in his speech during the meeting of the National Command Authority (PNCA), held in the joint-staff headquarters at Chaklala airbase. Gillani accused India of leading an arms race in South Asia and asked India to refrain from military misadventure in the near future. In the wake of remarks by the Indian Army Chief which suggested that India was prepared for a nuclear war, the PNCA has changed its strategic policy.

Shahid Raheem is a media researcher with ORF
 
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