Wednesday, 31 August 2011

NATO deploy ground troops to Libya


North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has confirmed that some of its member countries such as Britain and France may have troops deployed to Libya.


An unnamed NATO official admitted that Britain and France have deployed ground troops inside the Libyan territory, but said it would be "unfair to call them NATO forces." 


Meanwhile, the Russian ambassador to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin, said there is "direct evidence" that British and French Special Forces were carrying out ground operations in Libya in violation of UN Security Council resolution 1973. 
The resolution, passed in March, authorized a no-fly zone over Libya to protect civilians. 

Iran to dispatch 15th fleet to Red Sea

Iran's Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari says the Islamic Republic is planning to send its 15th fleet to the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

He added that the fleet is comprised of a submarine and a warship that will patrol in the high seas and display great capabilities of the Islamic Republic, IRIB reported on Tuesday. 

The senior commander further explained that the fleet will also fight against pirates.As recently Pakistan navy ship was high jacked by pirates, due to the rules of the UNO. Which states that "no personels security of ship should be consulted". but Iran is the only country which does not obeys the orders of UNO. 

Blast kills US-led soldier in Afghan war


A roadside bomb attack has killed at least one US-led soldier in the troubled southern Afghanistan, says the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
The ISAF announced the casualty in a statement on Tuesday without giving further details, Reuters reported. The situations of americans soldier is now like a weaping child. They want to get rid of war in afghanistan.Because Americans are a coward nation. 


Roadside bombs are by far the most lethal weapon Taliban militants use against US-led foreign troops, Afghan forces as well as civilians. 

London hit-&-run collisions' injuries: 65 peoples hurt/killed in every week


New figures show more than 65 people are hurt in hit-and-run collisions in London, the UK capital, every week, with the incidents reaching over 3,400 last year.The hit-and-run incidents left at least 15 people fatally injured and 300 others seriously hurt in the capital last year, the daily Evening Standard reported. 
The rise in the number of illegal drivers in London was blamed for the problem, according to Green Party mayoral candidate Jenny Jones.She also criticised a £2?million cut in the budget of the Metropolitan police unit that investigates hit-and-run collisions. 

US has deadliest month in Afghan war: 66 soldiers killed in August, Reported


August 2011 has become the deadliest month for US troops in the decade-long war in Afghanistan with 66 American soldiers killed in the month.The figure, released by the Associated Press on Tuesday, eclipsed the earlier figure of 65 belonging to July 2010.Most fatalities were those of an August 6 helicopter crash in which 30 US troops lost their lives. The victims were aboard a Chinook shot down by Taliban militants in Afghanistan's Wardak Province in the single deadliest incident of the Afghan war.


Twenty-three other American troops died this month in Kandahar and Helmand Provinces in southern Afghanistan. The remaining 13 were killed in eastern Afghanistan.Besides the 66 Americans killed so far this month, the US-led NATO coalition also suffered the loss of two British, four French, one New Zealander, one Australian, one Polish and five other troops whose nationalities have not yet been disclosed. 

Afghan militants attack Pakistan


Afghan militants have fired at least 17 rockets into Angoor Adda area of South Wazirestan in northwest Pakistan, Press TV reported.


The rockets were fired from bordering Afghanistan's Paktika province on Sunday. 


No human loss of life was reported in the attack, which came just one day after Pakistan summoned the Afghan charge d'affaires to protest and warn against cross-border attacks by Taliban militants. 
Islamabad had also urged US-led NATO forces and the Afghan National Army to prevent such attacks by militants. 

Cruise Missile hit Pentagon on 9/11, Reality Revealed by Press Tv: Video

On the verge of the 9/11 tenth anniversary, leaked videos confirm eye-witnesses' accounts that the attack was made by a cruise missile rather than a passenger plane, an editor told Press TV's US Desk.




"There were 85 videos; another video was released yesterday (August 29). Now it hasn't been carefully vetted but it appears to be quite genuine that clearly shows a cruise missile from another angle hitting the Pentagon," Gordon Duff, senior editor of Veterans Today, told Press TV's US Desk on Tuesday.


Duff said that CNN reporters at the scene of the 9/11 event in 2001 said they had not seen any plane wreckage after the attack.

US forces liable for atrocities in Iraq: Report

The US forces stationed in Iraq should be held accountable for war crimes including one in which the American forces murdered ten people in cold blood during a raid in 2006, an analyst told Press TV.


"Some sort of response" is expected following the US criminal behavior in Iraq, Chief Executive of the Cordoba Foundation Anas al-Tikriti said in an interview with Press TV on Tuesday.

"The response could be either in terms of an investigation and subsequent punishment or prosecution or at least some sort of acknowledgement" followed by an apology, he added. 

Pakistani troops start exercise with Turkey and Afghanistan

Turkey, Pakistan and Afghanistan armies have begun a week-long trilateral joint military exercise at Tuzla, Turkey.
The countries decided to execute joint exercises at the conclusion of the 5th Trlateral Summit in December 2010, according to a statement from the Pakistan army’s Inter-Services Public Relations.

The joint exercises involve MOUT (Military operations in urban terrain) against terrorists.
Basic and battle order training, combat order, fighting in built-up, handmade explosives training and training controls are included in the event also.

Pakistan Navy UAV crashes


A drone unmanned aircraft of Pakistan crashed at the southern city in Karachi last Tuesday but no damage was reported on the ground according to naval officials and the police.
“It was a Pakistan Navy UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) and it was on a routine training sortie when it was hit by a bird,” said Pakistan navy spokesman Commander Salman Ali.
The drone or UAV is being used for surveillance, photography and reconnaissance by the navy. The aircraft later was identified as the Uqab UAV.

Pakistan Military ready to intervene in Karachi

Chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has told the newspaper that the Pakistan military’s ready to help in assisting its government to fight off those ethnic and political violence at Karachi.
His statement came when there are growing calls for more troops to be deployed there as over 70 people had already died since Wednesday of last week as a result of the clash between 3 political parties and their 
armed personnel. He said that they are ready once the government call them but he also emphasized that the situation there could still be improved with paramilitary and police force.
Kayani was also quoted that if the deteriorating law & order problem continue, it would serve as an injustice to the economy of Pakistan. Karachi has witnessed clashes amongst the political parties from Sindh, ANP, PPP, and MQM.

63% Disapprove Of US Government: Gallup poll


US President Barack Obama
Over 60 percent of US citizens have a negative view of the US federal government, according to a recent public opinion poll.
The survey, which was conducted by Gallup Poll on Monday, showed that 63 percent disapprove of US President Barack Obama’s administrationan.
Only 17 percent of the respondents had a positive view of the US administration.
The poll asked people about their views on 25 business and industry sectors.
This is the first time the US federal government has finished in last place in the positive view category.

Open Letter from an Indian Muslim to Pakistani Youth – Khaak or Khoon

My Pakistani Brother!
I’m writing this letter to you from a hospital of Calcutta, India. I have reached here after passing through a storm of fire and blood in Bihaar. What ever I have witnessed, can’t be explained in words. And if I explain it, you won’t be able to believe it. How would you believe that a lively town of 2 thousand people where the dawn had smiles in it, the sun set brought horrible shrieks and heartbreaking hues. Where the fresh sun rays had seen lively, smiling faces, the setting sun rays saw those faces changing into cold dead bodies. My brother, that was my beloved village, where the dwellers of Province of Bihaar have witnessed the real face of the champions of “Shaanti and Aashti”Men and women’s noses, ears, hands and other organs were cut into pieces and thrown and decorated on the floors and stairs of our local Mosque. Innocent children were tortured by knives. Young girls’ dignity was abused horribly and heartlessly torn into pieces; the fathers and the brothers were forced and tortured to see that heart-tearing sight!
Hindus butchering innocent Muslim villagers in India. Half cut Muslim corpses and scattered around limbs, pools of blood can be seen in this rare picture.

`Eid Ul Fitar` Celebrations To All Muslims From Team "MuslimCyberForce"


Muslim Cyber Force | Special
If Ramadhan stresses the religious aspect of Islam, Eid-Ul-Fitr stresses its social aspect, that is, the importance of giving to the poor and needy as defined by the concept ‘Asnaf’(categories of people who qualify for the receipt of the religious tax)10. Hence Eid-Ul-Fitr in effect means the celebration following the payment of the obligatory charity called ‘fitrah’. It is the festival of charity. The poor, the orphans, the ailing are all remembered. On Eid day the Muslim gives generously. Sadness and suffering are relieved by kindness and love.
The morning ‘azan’ calls every Muslim, man and woman, to morning prayers. After ‘namaz’ everyone wears his best. The men preferably wear white ‘kurtas~11 with white pants and adorn themselves with ‘surma’ (kohl) and perfume. The white or coloured ‘topee’12 completes their costume. The women wear colourful ‘churidar’ and ‘shalwar~kameez with carefully decorated and embroidered ‘hornis’ (shawls).

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Pakistan is not a Terror Sponsored Country: United States department

WASHINGTON: Pakistan is a partner in the fight against terrorism and not a state that sponsors terrorism, said the US State Department while elaborating on a statement by Defence Secretary Leon Panetta who accused Pakistan of having links with terrorist groups.


At a discussion at the US National Defence University here on Tuesday, Mr Panetta said that Pakistan had links with Lashkar-e Taiba and the Haqqani network, which had complicated its relationship with the United States.


Later, Washington-based Indian journalists raised the issue at a State Department briefing, arguing that after Mr Panetta’s statement the US had no option but to declare Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism.


“I think Secretary Panetta spoke to our concern about how these two organisations operate and any relationship that they may have with Pakistan, which is a subject that we talk about with Pakistan, which is a different issue than a state being a sponsor of terrorism itself,” said the department’s spokesman Victoria Nuland while explaining the US position on this issue.


“No,” she said when a journalist asked if she believed Secretary Panetta was accusing the government of Pakistan of having ties to the two terrorist groups.


“Why Pakistan maintains a relationship with the terrorist organisation? What level of relations the US has under your own laws against Pakistan and what actions you are taking with it?” asked an Indian journalist.


The State Department official noted that the United States had had a ‘robust dialogue’ with Pakistan on counter-terrorism issues, had continued to strengthen its approach to this subject and had collaborated with Pakistan in fighting terrorism.

Yemeni protesters blast USZ, Saudi intervention

Yemeni protesters have rejected a new initiative to mediate a transfer of power in the country, calling it a USZ-Saudi plot to crush the revolution that began eight months ago, Iranian Press TV reported. Protesters took to the streets in the capital city of Sana’a on Monday chanting, “We reject, we reject, American and Saudi intervention”.

“The youth reject the initiative. The correct solution is the one offered by the people. It should not come from Washington or Riyadh, it should come from the Yemeni people”, said political analyst Khalid Abdullah, who was among the protesters.

A Silent Message To Americans From Pakistani Youth


Listen O Americans !!!!

 Listen and see what life your soldiers are living in  the, so called, “War on Terror”


Your cellphone is in your pocket. You’re looking at all the pretty girls. 


He patrols the streets, searching for insurgents and terrorists as described by his government.
 
He’s told he will be held over an extra 2 months.

You call your girlfriend and set a date for tonight.


He waits for the mail to see if there is a letter from home.

You hug and kiss your girlfriend, like you do everyday. 

He holds his letter close and smells his love’s perfume.



You roll your eyes as a baby cries.

Pakistan aims for direct military cooperation with Russia


Pakistan is interested in increasing military relationship with Russia and Pakistan Ministry of Defence is likely to make a decision on the purchase of the 10 Russian Mi-17 transport helicopters.Pakistan is ready to renew direct military technical cooperation with Russia, to which India is opposed. India and Pakistan have fought three wars in the past, however in the last three years or so the relationship between the two countries have changed and Pakistan suggests that Russia renews direct military technical cooperation with Pakistan in order to enhance ties between the two countries.America has opened doors for India to receive direct military technical cooperation in the defence field and Pakistan suggests that Russia as a global power do the same.

Pakistan Army kills 7 Afghan troops



Pakistan Army has killed 7 Afghan troops after being fired upon and getting several soldiers wounded.This is the most serious incident after several years between Afghan troops and Pakistani troops.Pakistan military spokesman Major-General Waheed Arshad said Afghan troops opened “unprovoked firing” on five or six border posts in the Kurram tribal region in northwest Pakistan. Pakistani paramilitary forces retaliated, he said.“We have reports six to seven of their troops have been killed. Three of our soldiers have been wounded,” Arshad said.Murad Ali Murad, Afghan army general, who is based in the eastern Afghan province of Paktika, confirmed the clash and said there had been casualties on his side but didn't confirm the exact number."The clash erupted after Pakistani forces moved a border post toward the Afghan side in Zazai district", the Afghan general said.

Altaf Hussain’s Letter ToTony Blair Asks Help In Disbanding Pakistan’s ISI


Altaf Hussain’s letter sent to Tony Blair in 2001 in which he asks UK’s help in disbanding Pakistan’s ISI.
~Such enemies of Pakistan need to be shredded to death~

China's on fast Track to Match US Drone capabilities

At the most recent Zhuhai air show, the premier event for China’s aviation industry, crowds swarmed around a model of an armed, jet-propelled drone and marveled at the accompanying display of its purported martial prowess.
In a video and map, the thin, sleek drone locates what appears to be a U.S. aircraft carrier group near an island with a striking resemblance to Taiwan and sends targeting information back to shore, triggering a devastating barrage of cruise missiles toward the formation of ships.
Little is known about the actual abilities of the WJ-600 drone or the more than two dozen other Chinese models that were on display at Zhuhai in November. But the speed at which they have been developed highlights how U.S. military successes with drones have changed strategic thinking worldwide and spurred a global rush for unmanned aircraft.

More than 50 countries have purchased surveillance drones, and many have started in-country development programs for armed versions because no nation is exporting weaponized drones beyond a handful of sales between the United States and its closest allies.
 “This is the direction all aviation is going,” said Kenneth Anderson, a professor of law at American University who studies the legal questions surrounding the use of drones in warfare. “Everybody will wind up using this technology because it’s going to become the standard for many, many applications of what are now manned aircraft.”

 Military planners worldwide see drones as relatively cheap weapons and highly effective reconnaissance tools. Hand-launched ones used by ground troops can cost in the tens of thousands of dollars. Near the top of the line, the Predator B, or MQ9-Reaper, manufactured by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, costs about $10.5 million. By comparison, a single F-22 fighter jet costs about $150 million.

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Chinese Fifth Generation Stealth Fighter Black Eagle J-20


The J-20 #2001 prototype was photographed when it was preparing for high-speed taxi trial at the CAC airfield in late December 2010, wearing a distinctive dark green color scheme (RAM coating applied?). The prototype features a pair of all-moving tailfins and Russian 1.44 style ventral stabilizing fins, which shield the engine nozzles but might increase RCS. 

It also features an F-22 style forward fuselage, including Caret intakes but with DSI bumps installed at the upper inner corners, as well as a one-piece frameless canopy. However the canards appear to extend slightly above the plane of the main wings and there are four large underwing actuator fairings which might not be stealth optimized. First disclosed by US Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) in 1997 as XXJ, J-20 is the 4th generation multi-role fighter to enter the service between 2015 and 2018. Since 90s both CAC/611 Institute and SAC/601 Institute had been working their own designs for a twin-engine multi-role heavy fighter with stealth capability and maneuverability comparable to American F-22.

Chinese Air-Craft Carrier : Photo



Chinese J-20 Black Eagle US F-22 Sukhoi T-50 stealth Fighter



Pakistan keen to purchase F-16 Fleet from Norway


Pakistan and Norway on Monday expressed keenness to further strengthen and broaden bilateral ties and work together to fight against the war on terror and promote peace and stability in the region.


At a meeting held between Minister for Defence, Ch. Ahmed Mukhtar, and the visiting Norwegian Defence Minister, Ms. Grete Faremo an agreement was reached to further bilateral ties with the aim to promote peace and stability in the region. 

The China-Pakistan Reactor Deal and World Nueclear Race



Publication: China Brief Volume: 10 Issue: 12
June 11, 2010 11:31 AM Age: 8 days
Category: China Brief, Home Page, Foreign Policy, Military/Security, Energy, China and the Asia-Pacific, South Asia
By: Stephen Blank
In late April, China announced the sale of two nuclear reactors to Pakistan. This deal is clearly against the guidelines of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and the spirit if not the letter of the Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) [1]. Nevertheless, the United States has not and may not even register a protest to this sale in spite of its implications for regional stability. Washington is seeking Beijing's support for effective sanctions on Iran in the U.N. Security Council, which dampens the political will to take Beijing to task on other international issues [2]. Although the announcement of this deal does not come as a surprise, the sale reinforces China’s long-standing ties to Pakistan and the country's sensitive nuclear program, and it testifies to the growing strength of China’s nuclear industry through its ability and desire to export to foreign markets. As the Iran connection also demonstrates, this deal is taking place within a strategic framework that extends beyond Sino-Pakistani relations. Indeed, China’s sale of additional nuclear reactors to Pakistan is happening in the context of renewed aggressiveness by major nuclear powers to export reactors and technology abroad on a global scale and the parallel expansion of the desire by many Asian states for nuclear energy.

Chendu J-20 US F-22 Sukhoi T-50 Pak Fighter (Picture)


New war Ground Between Pakistan and India : Cyber War


After sea, land and air warfare, traditional arch rivals India and Pakistan are now facing each other in another arena. With the help of Israelis, Indians have launched another war on a new axis against Pakistan – Cyber Warfare.

In certain aspects, Cyber warfare is complex, more penetrating and detrimental to the national security than conventional warfare. It is fought on the cyberspace using weapons like Cyber espionage, web vandalism, gathering data, Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks (DDOS), equipment disruption, attacking critical infrastructure, compromised counterfeit hardware, virus and worm release. Potential targets include;

1) Emergency services
2) Financial markets and bank systems
3) Power grids Water and fuel pipelines
4) Strategic Weapons systems Communication networks (Military / Civil)
5) Industrial and Engineering Complexes
6) E-Government services (internet based utility services, web servers)

Pakistan Orders 250 USZ "diplomats" to leave the country


The Pakistani government has called on the US Embassy in the capital Islamabad to phase out over 250 American officials in the country within the next 30 to 40 days.

The US officials are reportedly assigned various duties such as logistic support and audit and accounts monitoring. Most of them are said to be involved in high-level espionage and anti-state activities, Pakistan's The Nation newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The report added that US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter is coming back to Pakistan after cutting short his vacation to deal with the situation.


Tensions between Islamabad and Washington increased following a secret US raid into Pakistan in May that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.


Pakistani military has since been under pressure to explain why US military helicopters freely carried out the operation on Pakistani soil.

China's Stealth helicopter to Counter F-35


It's a stealth heavy attack helicopter. US aviation experts say that it is designed to counter the F-35 Lightning II. The aircraft seems to be naval-oriented. Internal weapons bays are included.
Here is what the US experts have to say:"One aircraft concept that caught the attention of reporters was a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft -- China's answer to the United States' developmental F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. A model of the aircraft, which was on display at the show, appears to incorporate some aspects of stealth technology."

Pakistan to open cyber warfare school in Islamabad


ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's military will create a cyber warfare school to help combat growing Internet attacks from India, Israel an official said on Wednesday.

The army has teamed up with NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science to open in 2012 the new cyber-defence school, which will admit 30 students a year for a four-year course.

Courses include how to break malicious Internet codes, ways to psychologically prepare for cyber warfare and other IT technologies to guard against potential attacks, an army spokesman told NUST.

'We... seek to nurture warriors to fight in cyber warfare amid growing cyber-terror threats from India, Israel and to secure a stable supply of specialists,' the army said in a statement. The military will pay tuition for the students who upon graduation will become army officers required to work in online warfare-related units for the following seven years, the spokesman said.

Launch a Cyber War on Israel


It is impractical to talk about launching military offensives on Israel because it is way too powerful than its neighbors as they have got their big daddy...the US...to supply them with aid to continue terrorism.

We could try economic boycott but this idea too seems to be failing hopelessly. Internet users have shouted themselves hoarse trying to knock sense into Muslims by making us aware about Israeli brands and pleading us to stop consuming them. But all their efforts have gone down the drain.

So what do we do? How do we bring the Israeli terrorists to their knees?

What we need now is a cyber war.

All Muslim hackers should launch consolidated attacks on Israel. Attack their government websites, telecom infrastructure, banks and all network-based operations by launching a "distributed denial of services" (DDoS) offensive. Such an attack should cripple Israel.

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Pakistanis Mark Global Quds Day, Protest in Karachi against The United States and Israel


Thousands of Pakistanis have marked the international Quds Day across Pakistan to show their solidarity with Palestinians.The Quds Day rallies were held in major Pakistani cities, including Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar, Lahore and Quetta among others, a Press TV correspondent reported on Friday.The demonstrators carried banners and placards reading, “Struggle will continue until the liberation of Palestine,” and shouted anti-Israeli slogans. 
They also called for the expansion of unity among Muslim nations against the Israeli regime. 
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