Sunday 17 October 2010

Kiyani Sahb strikes again - Islamabad to DEMAND Drone and Civilian Nuclear Technology from U.S.Z.

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General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani has struck again as Islamabad decisively refused to give a timetable for a military offensive in North Waziristan Agency.

Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani sahb

In the meeting between the puppet President Asif Ali Zardari, puppet Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani and the pro-Pakistan Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, it was decided to take up with the U.S.Z. issues of drone attacks, reimbursement of the Coalition Support Fund and implementation of the legislation on the reconstruction opportunity zones (ROZs). Islamabad will also demand Drone and Civilian Nuclear Technology from United States of Zionism.

Traitors that attended that meeting besides Zardari and Gillani included defense Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar, Finance Minister Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir and Finance Secretary Salman Siddique. After the meeting, spokesperson for the president Farhatullah Babar told the media that the Pakistan-U.S.Z. strategic dialogue will take place on October 21-22 in Washington.

It was reported by Babar, the spokes person, that the government wanted to pursue multifaceted, comprehensive cooperation with the U.S.Z. and would also raise the issue of the fallout of increased U.S.Z. drone attacks in the country’s tribal belt with the Obama administration.

“Pakistan will also seek early reimbursement of coalition support fund arrears and ROZ legislation”, the spokesperson added. He also said that various measures to promote intelligence sharing between the two countries and enhancing the capacity of Pakistan’s security forces would also be discussed.

Meanwhile, Pakistan made it clear that it would decide when to go after militants in North Waziristan on its “own judgment, priorities and the national interest”.

A Foreign Office statement insisted that no one should doubt Pakistan’s resolve to fight extremism. “Being cognizant of the threat and environment, Pakistan Army has conducted calibrated operations against terrorist and extremist forces”, the statement added.

This reaction came after top US officials urged Pakistan to launch an offensive against the pro-Pakistan Haqqani network in North Waziristan.

“While we understand International Security Assistance Force concerns, any question relating to when, how and what is to be done in North Waziristan is based on judgment, keeping in mind our capacities, priorities and overall national interest”, the statement said.

However, the Foreign Office was quick to add that this in no way should be interpreted as a lack of resolve on Pakistan’s part to fight extremism. It said that Pakistan had carried out large-scale military operations in various parts of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and North Western Frontier Province to establish the writ of the state and disrupt/incapacitate al Qaeda and its affiliates.

This development not only shows the growing influence of the pro-Pakistan hidden forces over the current incompetent gang of foreign planted traitors sitting in the government of Pakistan, but also shows that various drastic changes are taking place in the ECO countries foreign policy. The recent visit of Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan to Pakistan last week answered many questions regarding the reality of relationship that Pakistan and Turkey have with United States of Zionism. Undoubtedly, the current government is under extreme pressure as it is being sandwiched and crushed hard between their real masters sitting in the Neocon, U.S.Z. and the pro-Pakistan hidden forces and the establishment of the country. On the other front it is being bashed hard for its mammoth scale corruption inside and outside Pakistan by the Supreme Court.

InshAllah khair for Islam and Pakistan.


Enticing Fury

Pakistan Cyber Force

I Am Awake! Are You?


Mahru Khalid |
They are everywhere. In the cinemas. In our homes. On our TV. On the internet. And we take it all in. We revel in it. We consider it the only good source of entertainment we have.
I’m talking about the American and Indian movies, dramas, TV shows, music videos, all the stuff we can’t seem to live without. I’m talking about Hollywood and Bollywood. I’m talking about mind-control.
How many of us know we are living in a world where we see and believe what’s shown to us? That we are deliberately, artistically, creatively, kept under an illusion, so that we don’t care about, or get the time to dwell upon seeing this world with our hearts, from the inner eye. The illusion is so deep, so beautiful, so all-encompassing, that most of us are fooled into believing it is reality. Many among us know it isn’t, but don’t care and go on living in this fable that life is all about mortal love, song, dance. It’s all very superficial.
Did you ever think before going out to watch an Indian or American movie, of the real-life murders, brutality, bloodshed happening in Palestine, Kashmir, Afghanistan that would put the most riveting Hollywood script to shame? Did you ever think before playing your Modern Warfare game on your X-box, how a whole family in Waziristan is devastated when a missile from a drone strikes their house like a blitz from hell? Some American sitting in an air-conditioned fancy Army lab, somewhere in Nevada, made that shot, and what a rush it gave him! It is just like playing a game, a game where you kill real people, destroy real innocent Pakistani lives, and then you go home.
Did you ever think before blowing your hard-earned money on a movie ticket to an Indian movie, of Kashmiri youth being ripped apart on a daily basis, of proxy wars wreaking havoc in our own country, of terrorism being financed by elements across the border? Didn’t it ever occur to you what a sorry choice you are making, paying money to watch mindless nonsense, money that could be used for a better purpose?
But not all of us are like that. Many of us have woken up. We have decided to do something, give something back. We have woken up to the truth and the purpose of this country. We are alive to the promise and we are ready to fulfill it. We realize now that this wonderful country of ours is no ordinary one. We know of the sacrifices, the blood, sweat and tears that went into its making. We know of the unbreakable and eternal relationship between Islam and Pakistan. We know that Pakistan is destined to be the fortress of Islam and we want to be the ones who build it to that point.
We are the youth of Pakistan, the wonderful secret of Allah. We are Iqbal’s shaheens. To us, the meaning of success is not having lots of money, a nice car and a huge house in a posh location. We know that real success is having Allah’s ‘raza’, and we want nothing more than Allah to be happy with us. We are ready, we are ready to fight against those who want to destroy Allah’s gift, that is Pakistan. We are ready to lay down our lives for its protection. We want to rid this pure nation of the filth that has plagued it since its beginning. We have decided that the time is up for the blood-sucking leeches that have ruled this country for so long. We have decided to stand up to the looting, the inefficiency, the ineptitude, the deception, the lies.
They ask us why we are like this? We tell them we have woken up. We tell them we are no longer content in living our lives with our eyes closed. We are no longer content in sitting around, hanging out with friends, playing Farmville, finishing the latest game on PS3. We tell them that life is not just about striving for material goals, or spending all your energies, resources and talents on making a better life only for yourself. We tell them there is a higher purpose to this life, a selfless one. We tell them if each one one of us plays their smallest part, we would be unstoppable. We tell them that oceans are made up of little drops of water, and we are those drops.
We are alive to the threats this country faces. We spend time reading all those stories of how this world has been fooled into believing that Pakistan is all about terrorism, AK 47s, missiles, and nuclear power that ‘could go into the wrong hands’. People have been forced into thinking that “Pakistan is the most dangerous nation on earth”. We want this world to know, that yes, we are the most dangerous nation in the world, for anyone who has the audacity to look us in the eye and even think about attacking or offending us. We are a nation of lions, and we will prove it if and when the time comes. But we also want them to know that the only thing we really want is peace. We would never be the first one to charge on our enemies, it is the enemy who will make the first strike. We want the enemy to know that we will be ready!
We know that our time has come. The time to complete Pakistan. This is the resolve, the duty, and the promise, which we have decided to fulfill at any cost. We may not succeed in our lifetime, but we want to start this process which we know is destined for fruition. Pakistan, we are here, we are here for you, because we know you need us.

Pakistan Steps Up Nuclear Construction

By Shaun Tandon (AFP)
WASHINGTON — Pakistan appears to have stepped up construction of a new atomic reactor that could help the country produce easier-to-deliver nuclear weapons, a US research institute said.
Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is one of the most sensitive topics for the United States as it tries to improve relations with its frontline partner in the campaign against terrorism.

The Institute for Science and International Security, a private US group which is critical of nuclear weapons, said Tuesday it observed progress at Pakistan’s tightly guarded Khushab site which is key to plutonium production.
In a September satellite image of the site in Punjab province, the institute said it observed a completed row of mechanical draft cooling towers at a third reactor, where construction began in 2006.
It marks a faster pace than for the second reactor, where such towers appeared after six years of construction, it said.
“Based on what I see in the image, it wouldn’t surprise me if they started it up in 2011,” said Paul Brannan, a senior analyst at the institute.
The institute noticed steam from the second reactor in a December 31 image, indicating it was running. It did not see steam in the latest image, but said reactors were not operated continuously during early phases and that weather conditions may have reduced visibility.
Pakistan declared itself a nuclear weapons state in 1998, days after its historic rival India carried out similar atom bomb tests. Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal originally was based on highly enriched uranium.
Western analysts believe that China initially assisted Pakistan in developing Khushab nuclear site to produce plutonium, which can be miniaturized for cruise missiles — presumably aimed at India.
“Plutonium bombs give the ability to make smaller, lighter or more powerful weapons, and also more deliverable weapons, and I suspect that’s what Pakistan wants,” Brannan said.
Pakistan, which experts estimate now has up to 100 nuclear weapons, has been adamant that its nuclear weapons are in safe hands and President Barack Obama has publicly concurred.
But the United States hinted at its frustration on Tuesday at the United Nations, where Pakistan has blocked a resumption of negotiations for an agenda in global nuclear disarmament talks.
Pakistan opposes a proposed Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty, which would limit access to highly enriched uranium and plutonium used to make nuclear weapons.
Pakistan believes the treaty would lock in a nuclear imbalance in favor of India, with which it has fought three full-fledged wars since independence in 1947.
Rose Gottemoeller, the US assistant secretary of state in charge of arms control, warned “our patience will not last forever.”
“I have to tell you that I expressed some disappointment at the fact that the conference on disarmament over the last years has been less energetic in terms of pursuing its overall agenda,” she told reporters.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, visiting Washington in April for a nuclear security summit, said his country had tight control over its weapons and urged the United States to offer civilian nuclear cooperation of the type it has with India.
Joseph Cirincione, president of the Ploughshares Fund which supports a nuclear weapons-free world, said that the current safety of Pakistan’s arsenal was not the issue.
“It’s the security of the government that worries me. If the government falls that’s when the nightmare comes,” Cirincione said.
“American politicians and policymakers live in a constant state of denial about Pakistan. They see a mess and then they look away and pretend it’s all going to get better somehow,” he said.
The United States is the only nation to have dropped an atomic bomb in combat but Obama has set a goal of an eventual world without nuclear weapons.
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