Monday 28 March 2011

Turkey to take control of BenGhazi Airport, Libya

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Turkish Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan
Earlier today the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters in Ankara that Turkey is going to take control of Benghazi Airport for humanitarian aid.

"An agreement has been concluded (with local authorities in Libya) in order that Turkey takes responsibility for Benghazi Airport for distributing humanitarian aid", Erdogan said before he was about to leave for a working-trip to the war torn Iraq.

He did not say when Turkey would undertake the mission. An official from the Turkish Foreign Ministry told AFP that Turkey had agreed to run the airport following a request from insurgents. Turkey will send “civilian and technical personnel to run the airport. Progress has been made to ensure that the airport be reopened”, the official added. Turkey is the only predominantly Muslim member of NATO and a key regional player which has categorically blasted Zionist states led air strikes on Libyan territory, vowing to “never point a gun at the Libyan people” and stressing the need for humanitarian aid efforts. The Turkish parliament, however, approved the dispatch of a naval force to Libyan waters as the Islamist-rooted government moved reluctantly to join the military campaign in the north African country. Ankara has pledged six vessels to a NATO patrol mission to enforce a UN arms embargo against Gaddafi's regime.


{EOP}Pakistan replaces USZ with China as its principal arms supplier

Latest reports confirm that Pakistan is beefing up its arsenal of long-range missiles by embracing China as its new strategic arms partner and backing away from the USZ, analysts have told Fox News. Pakistan earlier this month test-fired a nuclear-capable missile from an undisclosed location – the second in a month of try-outs for its short-range surface-to-surface Hatf 2 class rocket, co-developed with the Chinese. It was the latest in a series of arms collaborations between the two nations, which view their strategic partnership as a counterweight to a boldly arrogant inhumane India, which has American support.


Until the mid-1960s, the United States of Zionism was the principal supplier of weapons to Pakistan, one of the world’s most-powerful nuclear nations. But the USZ began to back away from the relationship after years of difficult and sometimes unpredictable relations following the 9/11 attacks.“China is perceived as not coming with nearly as many strings attached as relations with the United States of Zionism”, said Nate Hughes, director of military analysis at Stratfor, an intelligence website run by former CIA operatives. This was starkly marked in November when on the same day the USZ delivered some of the 18 F-16s it had pledged to Pakistan, Islamabad announced it had ordered an arsenal of SD10 mid-range homing missiles and radar systems to equip its JF-17 Thunder jet fighters from China.

More is on the way. China is scheduled to send Pakistan 250 JF-17s over the next five to 10 years, a $1.3b deal to buy J-10 fighters and a recent order for six submarines, all advanced under-sea vessels with an air independent propulsion system. Earlier this month, China formally began the construction of two state-of-the-art fast-attack missile crafts for the Pakistan Navy, in addition to eight F22P war frigates it ordered from Beijing back in 2005. Although the value of these contracts are kept a tight secret, some want to know how Pakistan can commit such enormous resources to defence spending. That locks Pakistan into a deeper relationship with China, arguably an additional downside when diversity of suppliers is a standard policy in many countries to ensure accessibility to weaponry.“It creates a dependency, especially when you start to talk about sophisticated modern technology. You create dependency in terms of upgrades, in terms of spare parts and ammunition, contractor relationships and training,” said Hughes.


For the sheeple of Pakistan


How many of you are fully cognizant of the risks involved in taking out a revolution keeping in mind the threats that we face from our Western border (USZ) and the Eastern border (India & Israhell)?


If you did not know, the USZ has been waiting for a very long time for the security situation of Pakistan to deteriorate so that it can move inside and seize Pakistani nuclear assets. Israhell on the other hand has been advising, training and equipping Indian armed forces deployed in Jammu & Kashmir for close to roughly 10 years now. Indian fighter aircrafts, missiles and other military hardware developmental programs that were still on the drawing board for the past 30 years, have all of recently started seeing the light of the day. Its moving its dependence from Russian hardware to American and Israhelli because they are being more helpful to it in bringing us down. So when and if a war breaks out or the situation gets worse (like Tunisia, Egypt or Libya) USZ special forces along with heavy air cover from their aircraft carriers that are just a stones throw away from entering our waters, are going to come in and seize the nuclear sites and hardware (armaments) while the Indian Army would invade from the East and “help” with air support in attacking our armed forces or for that matter any other sort of resistance.

But they cannot do this as long as the security situation in Pakistan is contained in a small area and not widespread. And plus until they have the exact location of all our nuclear missiles. In the first Gulf War, USZ special forces along with Israhelli special forces killed close to 3,000 of their nuclear scientists before going in to destroy whatever nuclear related R&D work was present. In the second Gulf War they did the same but this time they also went after Army officers, government employees and others who were loyal to the Iraqi people. After the human command and control structure had been completely erased, important buildings (sewage & water pipelines, hospitals, factories, roads, bridges etc) were laser designated and bombed in the air campaign known as 'Shock and Awe', ground troops were deployed.

Even though they still have not been able to take over Iraq, the death toll of the civilian population has been so great that if you knew even 1% of the misery those poor souls go through, you would feel like ripping your heart out. The rebels are resisting but they need help in getting their country back. Same thing happened with Afghanistan but in their case, since they did not have an easily recognizable command and control structure or people it was hard to track and identify any of them, without getting on ground first. They overcame this obstacle by creating their own brand of taliban, the TTP. Now these guys previously identified and located most of the groups loyal to Pakistan. When the war started, those loyal to Pakistan were taken out first and then their people made to work for them under the threat of death, destruction to their families. It took the Pakistan Army/ISI and allied (the real taliban) assets some time in clearing up the water but they were finally able to do so and that is when we started winning the 'War on Terror' and they (the USZ) started losing it.

One such fine example is operation 'Rah-e-Rast'. Many people do not know about this but those who were connected to it somehow say that after routing the (fake) taliban from Swat, the security situation in Pakistan changed drastically to such an extent that foreign military experts were shocked because in their expert opinion the Pakistan Army level of preparedness and their command and control structure would have taken them close to three years in routing out the (fake) taliban from Swat, instead of a month's time. The few odd bombings that you sometimes hear about in the news are what you call in spy lingo, from sleeper agents. One does not know who or where they are until and unless they have not completed their work or you have the list of the person who knows where they are. We recently got a break in this department of espionage with the capture of USZ special forces operative, Raymond Allen Davis. Anyone recall the bomb attack on ISI headquarters in Faisalabad a few days before R.A.D was released? Reports were circulating that RAD had disclosed the location of some TTP hideouts, which in turn had been successfully taken out by the security apparatus of Pakistan. But since there is not one operative working over here with such agents under his command, a sleeper from another agent's pool was sent ahead with that bombing on the ISI HQ.

Why do these guys always target the military? Why not the civilians or the bureaucrats, government employees? Because they do not hold any power to dislodge them. As long as the military structure is intact the security threats to the state of Pakistan will always be at a minimum. Now coming to another aspect of Pakistani politics, If you guys have been following the recent developments you would have seen the SC repeatedly threatening the civil government to do its bidding or else it will have its decision enforced with the help of the armed forces. A very strong nexus has been in development between the Pakistan Army and the Supreme Court for quite some time now. A nexus which is proving to be very perplexing and difficult to discredit or dislodge.


Now coming to main thing at hand, there is widespread talk and indications that the Supreme Court might dissolve the current government setup and install a caretaker government in its place. Now this caretaker government is being said, will be constituted from the young generation. An example would be those who have just given their CSS, PCS exams etc or are already working in the government or in some other non-governmental setup. So if you happen to be in such a position then best of luck, if not then get yourself in place but if you cannot then do not despair, just keep working or studying because when the time comes everyone will be called upon to work for his country and then you too will get a chance. In the meantime, read and educate yourselves as much as you can because when the time comes, you wont have any time to read except to act.


Pakistan replaces USZ with China as its principal arms supplier


Latest reports confirm that Pakistan is beefing up its arsenal of long-range missiles by embracing China as its new strategic arms partner and backing away from the USZ, analysts have told Fox News. Pakistan earlier this month test-fired a nuclear-capable missile from an undisclosed location – the second in a month of try-outs for its short-range surface-to-surface Hatf 2 class rocket, co-developed with the Chinese. It was the latest in a series of arms collaborations between the two nations, which view their strategic partnership as a counterweight to a boldly arrogant inhumane India, which has American support.


Until the mid-1960s, the United States of Zionism was the principal supplier of weapons to Pakistan, one of the world’s most-powerful nuclear nations. But the USZ began to back away from the relationship after years of difficult and sometimes unpredictable relations following the 9/11 attacks. “China is perceived as not coming with nearly as many strings attached as relations with the United States of Zionism”, said Nate Hughes, director of military analysis at Stratfor, an intelligence website run by former CIA operatives. This was starkly marked in November when on the same day the USZ delivered some of the 18 F-16s it had pledged to Pakistan, Islamabad announced it had ordered an arsenal of SD10 mid-range homing missiles and radar systems to equip its JF-17 Thunder jet fighters from China.

More is on the way. China is scheduled to send Pakistan 250 JF-17s over the next five to 10 years, a $1.3b deal to buy J-10 fighters and a recent order for six submarines, all advanced under-sea vessels with an air independent propulsion system. Earlier this month, China formally began the construction of two state-of-the-art fast-attack missile crafts for the Pakistan Navy, in addition to eight F22P war frigates it ordered from Beijing back in 2005. Although the value of these contracts are kept a tight secret, some want to know how Pakistan can commit such enormous resources to defence spending. That locks Pakistan into a deeper relationship with China, arguably an additional downside when diversity of suppliers is a standard policy in many countries to ensure accessibility to weaponry. “It creates a dependency, especially when you start to talk about sophisticated modern technology. You create dependency in terms of upgrades, in terms of spare parts and ammunition, contractor relationships and training,” said Hughes.


{EOP}'US drops uranium bombs on Libya'

US B-2 bomber
 

The Stop the War Coalition says the bombs and missiles that the US-led military alliance has dropped on several Libyan cities contain depleted uranium (DU).


The report recently published on the Coalition's website said that in the first 24 hours of the war on Libya, dozens of bombs and cruise missiles were launched by US, British, and French forces -- all with depleted uranium warheads.

US B-2 aircraft dropped forty-five 2,000-pound bombs on key Libyan cities, it added.


DU munitions are controversial because they raise long-term health concerns like kidney damage, cancer, skin disorders and genetic defects.


"[Depleted uranium tipped missiles] fit the description of a dirty bomb in every way... I would say that it is the perfect weapon for killing lots of people," said Marion Falk, chemical physicist (retd.), Lawrence Livermore Lab in California.


The report comes as the Western forces claim the operation in Libya is aimed at protecting civilians.


Director of the US military's Joint Staff Bill Gortney has told reporters at a Pentagon briefing that he is not aware of any use of depleted uranium munitions in Libya.


Libya says at least 114 people -- many of them civilians -- have been killed in US-led airstrikes in the country.


"We are losing many lives, military and civilians," Libyan government Spokesman Mussa Ibrahim said in Tripoli.


Dozens of civilians have been killed in Libya since US-led forces launched aerial and sea attacks on the North African country.


Libyan troops have also killed thousands of civilians since a revolution started against Colonel Gaddafi in mid-February.

{EOP}USZ desperate for North Waziristan military operation - Pak-USZ ties on the verge of breaking

The United States of Zionism is considering various options including typical hardcore solutions based on its carrot and stick policy in repairing strained relations with Pakistan by demanding military operation in North Waziristan Agency without any further delay. Well-placed diplomatic sources told the Daily Nation on Sunday that Washington had been weighing various options in response to Islamabad’s March 17 strong protest with the United States of Zionism over its inhuman drone hit on a peace congregation in North Waziristan Agency. The USZ drone attack on a peace congregation, which killed at least 39 innocent people, had drawn a strong and rare condemnation both from military leadership of Pakistan which led to serious friction in relations between the two countries. The sources said that there had been zero communication between the State Department and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan since March 17 when the Foreign Office summoned USZ Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter and lodged a strong protest over the drone strike. Bilderberg puppet ambassador Munter on this occasion pledged to leave for Washington on March 19 to hand over Pakistan’s press note but failed, and instead revisited the Foreign Office on March 25 to invite Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir for a visit to the United States. Pakistan had boycotted to participate in a trilateral meeting of Afghanistan, Pakistan and United States in Brussels on March 26 as a mark of protest ostensibly with the view that Washington would tender an apology but so far it has not happened since 17 March.


However, in the meantime the United Sates of Zionism, instead of any response, kept Islamabad isolated instead and has been weighing various options with major focus on pressuring Pakistan to launch a meaningful military operation in North Waziristan, a region preposterously blamed as “hub of terrorists” by the international terrorists themselves (USZ and allies). “That day is not far away when Washington using threatening tones would call for a ruthless military operation against the alleged terrorist hideouts in the North Waziristan. The USZ policymakers have already approved this as one of the options in case Pakistan doesn’t budge from its stand”, the sources said. Pakistan has been resisting USZ pressure seeking a meaningful military operation in North Waziristan with this plea that its military leadership would decide about it when deemed necessary.

From the very outset, Pakistan has been in opposition to the USZ drone attacks arguing that such actions were counterproductive. The sources further said that USZ wanted to have relations with Pakistan on its own terms that had been a serious source of contention between the two countries to further increase their bilateral cooperation.
APP adds: USZ Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Ambassador Marc Grossman has expressed regrets for civilian casualties in Pakistan, paving the way for resolving disagreement between the two allies after a drone strike in North Waziristan on March 17 killed several tribal elders. Grossman was speaking during a panel at the Brussels Forum entitled, ‘Bridging the Trust Deficit with Pakistan,’ along with UK Defence Secretary Liam Fox and journalist Ahmed Rashid.“protecting people and improving their lives”,(of course, raping civilian girls and bombing their gardens in Afghanistan surely makes their lives a hell lot better) and “when civilians are killed, we regret it. We deeply regret it”(alas we killed so few of these monkeys). Grossman was asked about the civilian casualties from done strikes by Steve Erlanger of the New York Times. He stressed that he could not go into specific operations, reflecting USZ policy of avoiding public discussion of drone strikes. “I can’t discuss all the aspects of every bit of this cooperation”, he said about USZ-Pakistan partnership along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. “If the object is for protecting people and improving their lives, that is a worthwhile endeavour”, he shamelessly howled. Grossman insisted that the object of the USZ mission in Afghanistan and its cooperation with Pakistan was

USZ special terrorist representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman

Earlier, in his introductory remarks, Grossman said, “I’m not going to answer about this military problem, this military approach or that military approach. I’m not even going to answer about all of the cooperation that we have with the Pakistanis”. But he howled on “the purpose of the relationship is to make Pakistanis more secure, and Americans and Europeans more secure, and to make Pakistanis more prosperous, that’s something we’re after”. The North Waziristan drone strikes that resulted in the death of 41 people including tribal elders drew condemnation from Pakistan’s military leaders, including Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir had conveyed to the USZ ambassador in Islamabad Pakistan’s decision that Islamabad was not attending a trilateral meeting with the USZ and Afghanistan in Brussels scheduled for March 26 and Pakistan’s ambassador to the USZ Husain Haqqani had demanded that the USZ should apologise for civilian deaths from its military and intelligence operations.

USZ desperate for North Waziristan military operation - Pak-USZ ties on the verge of breaking


The United States of Zionism is considering various options including typical hardcore solutions based on its carrot and stick policy in repairing strained relations with Pakistan by demanding military operation in North Waziristan Agency without any further delay. Well-placed diplomatic sources told the Daily Nation on Sunday that Washington had been weighing various options in response to Islamabad’s March 17 strong protest with the United States of Zionism over its inhuman drone hit on a peace congregation in North Waziristan Agency. The USZ drone attack on a peace congregation, which killed at least 39 innocent people, had drawn a strong and rare condemnation both from military leadership of Pakistan which led to serious friction in relations between the two countries. The sources said that there had been zero communication between the State Department and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan since March 17 when the Foreign Office summoned USZ Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter and lodged a strong protest over the drone strike. Bilderberg puppet ambassador Munter on this occasion pledged to leave for Washington on March 19 to hand over Pakistan’s press note but failed, and instead revisited the Foreign Office on March 25 to invite Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir for a visit to the United States. Pakistan had boycotted to participate in a trilateral meeting of Afghanistan, Pakistan and United States in Brussels on March 26 as a mark of protest ostensibly with the view that Washington would tender an apology but so far it has not happened since 17 March.


However, in the meantime the United Sates of Zionism, instead of any response, kept Islamabad isolated instead and has been weighing various options with major focus on pressuring Pakistan to launch a meaningful military operation in North Waziristan, a region preposterously blamed as “hub of terrorists” by the international terrorists themselves (USZ and allies). “That day is not far away when Washington using threatening tones would call for a ruthless military operation against the alleged terrorist hideouts in the North Waziristan. The USZ policymakers have already approved this as one of the options in case Pakistan doesn’t budge from its stand”, the sources said. Pakistan has been resisting USZ pressure seeking a meaningful military operation in North Waziristan with this plea that its military leadership would decide about it when deemed necessary.

From the very outset, Pakistan has been in opposition to the USZ drone attacks arguing that such actions were counterproductive. The sources further said that USZ wanted to have relations with Pakistan on its own terms that had been a serious source of contention between the two countries to further increase their bilateral cooperation.
APP adds: USZ Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Ambassador Marc Grossman has expressed regrets for civilian casualties in Pakistan, paving the way for resolving disagreement between the two allies after a drone strike in North Waziristan on March 17 killed several tribal elders. Grossman was speaking during a panel at the Brussels Forum entitled, ‘Bridging the Trust Deficit with Pakistan,’ along with UK Defence Secretary Liam Fox and journalist Ahmed Rashid. Grossman insisted that the object of the USZ mission in Afghanistan and its cooperation with Pakistan was “protecting people and improving their lives”,(of course, raping civilian girls and bombing their gardens in Afghanistan surely makes their lives a hell lot better) and “when civilians are killed, we regret it. We deeply regret it”(alas we killed so few of these monkeys). Grossman was asked about the civilian casualties from done strikes by Steve Erlanger of the New York Times. He stressed that he could not go into specific operations, reflecting USZ policy of avoiding public discussion of drone strikes. “I can’t discuss all the aspects of every bit of this cooperation”, he said about USZ-Pakistan partnership along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. “If the object is for protecting people and improving their lives, that is a worthwhile endeavour”, he shamelessly howled.

USZ special terrorist representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman
Earlier, in his introductory remarks, Grossman said, “I’m not going to answer about this military problem, this military approach or that military approach. I’m not even going to answer about all of the cooperation that we have with the Pakistanis”. But he howled on “the purpose of the relationship is to make Pakistanis more secure, and Americans and Europeans more secure, and to make Pakistanis more prosperous, that’s something we’re after”. The North Waziristan drone strikes that resulted in the death of 41 people including tribal elders drew condemnation from Pakistan’s military leaders, including Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir had conveyed to the USZ ambassador in Islamabad Pakistan’s decision that Islamabad was not attending a trilateral meeting with the USZ and Afghanistan in Brussels scheduled for March 26 and Pakistan’s ambassador to the USZ Husain Haqqani had demanded that the USZ should apologise for civilian deaths from its military and intelligence operations.

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