Wednesday, 29 June 2011

[EOB]Iran test fires 14 missiles on 2nd day of "The Great Prophet six" military drill

Iran has successfully test-fired 14 missiles during military drills, Iranian news agencies reported Tuesday. Following the unveiling of several missile silos Monday, Tuesday's exercises are the second day of war games code-named the "Great Prophet Six." According to Iran's IRIB news agency, the Islamic Revolutions Guards Corps fired three Shabab ballistic missiles and 11 Zelzal short-range missiles to test the missiles "'precision, navigation and interceptive capability."Airing video of one of the facilities as it began a new round of military exercises, Iran announced Monday that it has built its first ballistic missile silos.


[EOB]Afghan Taliban refuse negotiations, USZ war strategy falling apart



USZ has completely lost the war against Taliban in Afghanistan. Neither does USZ want to admit its defeat in Afghanistan nor does she want to tell the American nation and the West that its entire war strategy has failed tremendously. An extreme reaction has been found in America, Britain and various countries of Europe against the heavy expenditures of NATO and USZ forces. Authentic western diplomatic sources have been indicating that ever since the OBL death stunt, tensions have been increasing between the USZ military and the political forces.

On the other hand, a plan to divide Afghanistan on three axes has been prepared on the diplomatic desk  in the Brussels headquarter of NATO. In the future, USZ plans to divide Afghanistan in three parts and keep its control enforced in one of the parts of Kabul so that even after the deficiency of NATO, a big CIA network remains active in the region. Simultaneously India and Russia are being given control in the region. 

[EOB]TTP's Top Terrorist Commander killed in SWA


Top TTP commander and Fidayeen-i-Islam spokesman Shakirullah Shakir, the well known CIA stooge commonly known as Kaka, was gunned down by unknown gunmen in Qutab Khail area of Miranshah on Sunday. Local sources said that armed men, riding in a tinted glass vehicle, opened firing on Shakirullah Shakir when he was on the way to Mir Ali area of North Waziristan Agency.


Both the security forces and the Taliban confirmed the death of Shakir in targeted killing. No group has claimed responsibility so far. Shakir was residing in SWA where he was training and sending suicide bombers to various parts of the country. After the military operation, he shifted to NWA where he was doing the same job.

[EOB]Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia & World War III

The map of Caucasus
The map given below illustrates an area of territory known as the Nagorno-Karabakh (a Russian-Turkish term meaning “mountainous black garden”), an enclave precariously situated along the border with bitter enemies Armenia and Azerbaijan. The issue is that both sides claim this enclave. Before the break-up of the Soviet Union it was within the borders of Azerbaijan, but after the collapse of the USSR the Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh (who make up the majority of the population) won a vote to break away from the Azeri side. Entwined in this also is Iran, which have an interest in this area (particularly in preserving the status-quo), and Georgia which sits directly to its north-west. Complicating matters, this area sits right next to the oil and gas rich Caspian Sea, which both Russia and Turkey would very much like a monopoly over. There are lucrative opportunities to build connecting pipelines, worth potentially trillions of dollars in revenue to the winning side.

[EOB]6 Chinese Warships seen between Okinawa & Miyako islands

A Kyodo News helicopter spotted the warships, including two missile destroyers and three frigates, which are part of the 11 Chinese warships that crossed into the Pacific Ocean from the East China Sea through the same waters in stages on June 8 and 9. The six appeared headed for China in a convoy after completing military exercises in the West Pacific. It appeared that the remaining five warships are to sail through the same waters sometime later, although the Kyodo chopper could not spot them.
When the helicopter approached the warships, a few crewmen showed up on

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