Thursday, 9 December 2010

11 more USZ soldiers sent to hell by a Taliban kid

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Graveyard of Empires: At least ten USZ soldiers have been killed in a bomb attack in Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan. The American troops lost their lives in a bomb attack in Maiwand district on Wednesday when a 12 year-old English-speaking member of the Taliban carried out the attack!

Welcome to the graveyard, fellows!

Earlier, NATO announced the death of a USZ-led soldier in a Taliban attack in southern Afghanistan. The nationality of the soldier and the exact location of the incident are still unknown. An increase in Taliban attacks has made 2010 the deadliest for foreign troops since the beginning of the war in 2001. At least 1500+ foreign troops have lost their lives in war-ravaged Afghanistan so far in a war that has become the longest in USZ history. With civilian and military casualties at record highs, many question the motives behind the ongoing conflict. The rising number of casualties among the USZ-led forces has raised opposition to the Afghan war in the countries which have contributed troops to the mission.


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North Korea blames South Korea and USZ for shelling on South Korea's border island

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USZ and South Korean puppet government lies have been busted as North Korea has accused its southern neighbor and Washington of being responsible for shelling of South Korean Yeonpyeong Island last month. Pyongyang attacked the island on November 23, killing four people, including two civilians, and injuring over a dozen others. North Korea has accused the South of firing first. The North's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said on Thursday that South Korean forces had carried out direct shelling under the pretext of a military exercise, the South's Yonhap news agency reported. "This reckless act was obviously a deliberate provocation to prompt the DPRK [the Democratic People's Republic of Korea] to take a military counteraction", the committee said.


It also called the South the "direct provocateur" of the incident and the United States a "wirepuller and chieftain. As long as the USZ hostile policy and war maneuvers against the DPRK continue, danger of a military clash in Korea's west sea won't go away". Tension in the Korean Peninsula is running even higher after the United States and South Korea began joint naval drills in the Yellow Sea, which were dubbed by North Korean officials as "provocative".

Pyongyang has warned that the war games could bring the Koreas closer to the brink of war. The North also accuses USZ President Barack Obama of plotting with regional allies to topple the country's government, insisting that its nuclear program is a deterrent against USZ forces in the region.


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(EOP)China’s PM To Address Pakistan Parliament

Pakistan and China expected to launch a strategic dialogue. Gwadar’s management might be transferred to a Chinese company to revive the strategic project.


SPECIAL REPORT | Thursday | 2 December 2010
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistan’s government has summoned a joint session of Parliament and Senate on the morning of December 18 in Islamabad where Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will address the parliament. China is expected to use the occasion to formalize its desire to upgrade the traditional strategic ties with its longtime ally Pakistan.

The story was first reported by The Daily Mail. Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has ordered special preparations for the event. Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, all provincial governors and chief ministers, chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff, chiefs of the armed forces and diplomats will be special guests, according to the paper.

On the eve of US president Obama’s visit to India last month, Mr. Wen met President Asif Ali Zardari in Beijing and hinted he wanted to see a major leap in Sino-Pak ties.

The Chinese premier called to “deepen strategic cooperation” and proposed “the establishment of a mechanism for formal and structured dialogue to ensure smooth and real time communication on all issues of common interest,” according to a report published on Nov. 12.

Simultaneously, China’ ambassador to Islamabad Mr. Liu Jian released a paper calling for a new security paradigm in Asia and pledged his country’s “unselfish and unconditional help and support” to longtime ally Pakistan.

Sources in Quetta tell PakNationalists.com the government of President Zardari might use the occasion to evict Singapore’s port authority from the strategic port city of Gwadar and hand over to a Chinese company. The port was largely built by China but has been lying dormant ever since the government of former president Musharraf unexpectedly transferred the port’s running to Singapore.
Premier Wen is visiting Islamabad on the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart.
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