Friday, 22 April 2011

USZ kicked out of Shamsi Air-base along with all predator drones

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Pakistan has stopped all USZ operations from the Shamsi Air Base in Balochistan, an airport which was given to American forces for use after 9/11 and drone attacks were launched from the base on targets in the tribal areas, military sources have confirmed. It was also used extensively in 2001 when thousands of USZ sorties took off to bomb Afghanistan a few weeks after the 9/11 circus by Mossad in New York. As the relations between Islamabad and Washington have strained due to latter’s mounting interference and repeated breach of Pakistan’s sovereignty, the USZ Embassy spokesman, Alberto Rodriguez, confirmed that there are no USZ forces at the Shamsi Air Base in Balochistan.

Pakistan Air Force (PAF) spokesperson, when approached about his version on the vacation of USZ forces and the deadly drones from Shamsi airfield, explained that the airfield does not belong to the PAF while the Pakistan Army sources confirmed that the airfield was free from the American forces. No one was prepared to share with the reporting media sources, the dates or the time period when the Shamsi airfield was vacated by the Americans although the sources insist that it is a recent development. Almost a year back, stooge Defence Minister Ahmad Mukhtar spoke on the topic of the Shamsi Air Base confirming that it was being used by American forces for logistical purposes but, he added, the government was not satisfied with payments for the use of the facility. Mukhtar, however, did not go into the nature of airfield’s use by the American forces. Prior to Shamsi, Pakistan had also got vacated from the USZ forces the Jacobabad Air Base and Pasni, which were used for its operations in Afghanistan.

The USZ has been using the Shamsi Air Base in Balochistan province to station unmanned Predator drones that have been used to attack women and children inside Pakistan’s tribal areas. Shamsi airfield, also called Bandari, is a small airfield and air station located about 200 miles southwest of Quetta near the town of Washki. In 2009, media reports revealed that the airfield was used by the United States of Zionism's Central Intelligence Agency as a base for Predator drone attacks on so-called militants in Pakistan’s tribal areas but ended up killing several hundreds innocent people. On January 9, 2002, a USZ Marine Corps KC-130 aircraft reportedly crashed on approach to Shamsi. All seven crew members were killed in the crash.

Shamsi Air-Base satellite images taken in 2009
In February 2009, The Times of London had announced that it had obtained Google images from 2006 which showed Predator aircraft parked outside a hangar at the end of the runway of the Shamsi airfield. Before that, a USZ Senator Dianne Feinstein said that the CIA was basing its drone aircraft in Pakistan. The USZ mercenary contractor company Black-Water (Xe Services) was also reported to have a presence there, hired by the government to arm the drones with missiles. It was General M(B)usharraf who had permitted the USZ to use its airbases not only to attack Afghanistan but also to launch drone attacks on the people of Pakistan in the name of the so-called war on terror. The present stooge regime also continued with M(B)usharraf’s policies and allowed much larger number of drone attacks than before.

WikiLeaks had revealed that Prime Minister Gilani had endorsed the drones’ policy. Gilani was reported to have even said to the USZ officials that his government would raise hue and cry over these drone attacks for the sake of countering the public pressure. However, of late and after the Raymond Davis episode, things became extremely tense between Washington and Islamabad with the CIA insisting to carry on with its operations, including the drone attacks inside Pakistan, while the ISI is adamant to restricting the Americans from crossing the red-line.


India engaged in strategic encirclement of Balochistan


It was a revealing two-day visit to this new port city, which was arranged by ISPR for media persons basically to cover a function at the Gwadar Institute of Technology, a joint venture of Balochistan Government and Pakistan Army. The stooge Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Khan Raisani and General Kayani addressed the function. It was a rare occasion with all respects. The extempore remarks made by Army Chief in the middle of his speech were apparently overwhelmingly emotional in its tone and tenure but in substance the message was clear in its entirety.

Balochistan (Green in the map), Pakistan.
It was a public speech in which General Kayani had to go extempore emphasising the need for national unity that only could make Pakistan the most secured country in the world with all respects, strengthen Pakistan Army and promote prosperity. Taking advantage of the opportunity, the Army Chief referred to the fate of huge military set up of former Soviet Union; making his message for all and sundry loud and clear that public support was the lone element that factors in strengthening any Army. “Pakistan Army has scrapped its plans for establishing three more cantonments in Balochistan. And the last battalion of Pakistan Army will be withdrawn from Sui within next two months”, General Kayani told the audience. He went on saying that from now onwards the Frontier Corps (FC) would take the responsibility and discharge its duty on the directives of the provincial government, while Pakistan Army would focus only on the economic development in the province.

These extempore remarks clearly suggested that the Army Chief had given serious thoughts before making them public. By announcing withdrawal of army troops from Sui, he has brought to the end the controversy that Army was in any manner engaged in any undeclared military operation in the restive province where India was already supporting a low intensity insurgency. With this move Pakistan Army has finally shifted responsibility of maintaining law and order to the provincial government and to help create conducive conditions for the PPP-led stooge coalition to open doors for talks with those Baloch leaders involved in fanning militancy. Simultaneously, Gen Kayani has unveiled plans to give due representation to Balochs in Army by inducting 18,000 soldiers by 2012, which is a process initiated by Pakistan Army as a long term measure to bring Balochs in the fold of national security gamut. Nevertheless, background interviews and discussions with senior provincial govt functionaries and military revealed a bigger game plan of some anti-Pakistan entities.


American Terrorism: Drone kills 25 including women and children in North Waziristan


Three women and five children among 25 people were killed while several others injured in a USZ drone attack on a compound in North Waziristan. According to reports, USZ drones fired five missiles on a compound in Spinwam, 40 kilometres (25 miles) northeast of Miranshah. On the other hand intelligence officials said, Four missiles fired by two USZ pilotless aircraft hit a house in North Waziristan on Friday, killing 25 civilians. People condemned USZ claims, saying that the killed persons were innocent instead of Taliban or insurgents. "USZ drones fired five missiles on a compound in Spinwam, northeast of Miranshah", said a local official. "Several people were also wounded in the attack, which took place at around 4:30 a.m", he added.


On the other hand, Reuters has once again come up with its disgusting reports full of propaganda in which an unnamed "security official" calls REUTERS alone out of this world and tells "on the condition of anonymity" that the house was being used as a "militant hideout". A question to Reuters is, how on earth can you link children to militants you lying scumbag puppets of New World Order?

It was the first missile strike to hit the North Waziristan since March 17 when a drone attack killed 41 people, including many civilians, causing a diplomatic furor over the unpopular USZ campaign.


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