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Why we complain about strikes from Afghanistan?

 
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terraX
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Why we complain about strikes from Afghanistan?
it's seems like a case of pointing a gun to our head and letting someone else pull the trigger... i wonder if it's a suicide or a homicide or maybe both...





ever wondered from where does all these heavy vehicles get into Afghanistan?

now look at this photograph..



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Two Afghan-bound NATO vehicles torched in Pakistan: police

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hwe5Eni9ehptFOZ2rAgYRCuIX2VA

KARACHI (AFP) — Suspected militants in the Pakistani port city of Karachi torched two armoured vehicles destined for NATO-led forces in Afghanistan, police said Monday.

The vehicles were parked outside the Karachi port when unidentified assailants set them on fire, destroying one and damaging the other, senior police officer Iqbal Mehmood told AFP.

The consignment was to be transported to southern Afghanistan via the Chaman border in Pakistan's Baluchistan province.

But a truck drivers' strike in Karachi had held up delivery of the vehicles, which were loaded on a trailer, for the past three days.

"A group of unknown people set the vehicles on fire near the Karachi Port, which totally burnt one vehicle while another was damaged," Mehmood said. "We are investigating whether any extremist group is behind it."

Authorities stepped up security of Afghanistan-bound NATO consignments after the incident, he said.

Contractors handling NATO consignments for landlocked Afghanistan were also being contacted and told to provide adequate security in the future, Mehmood said.

Suspected Taliban militants have in the past attacked oil tankers supplying fuel to US bases in eastern and southern Afghanistan.

Islamic militants in the northwestern border town of Landikotal blew up 36 tankers carrying fuel for US and NATO troops in neighbouring Afghanistan in March. Officials blamed pro-Taliban militants for the attack.
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Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:34 am View user's profile Send private message
frangdara
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because Pakistan is a sourgen state and it sourgnity should be respected.
Tue Sep 02, 2008 5:36 pm View user's profile Send private message
terraX
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Fuel supply to Nato forces ‘suspended’




By Ibrahim Shinwari

LANDI KOTAL, Sept 5: The government is reported to have decided to stop fuel supplies to Nato forces in Afghanistan via the Torkham highway with effect from Saturday.

“An order to this effect has come from Islamabad and the Frontier Corps has been asked to stop oil supplies to Nato forces forthwith,” a senior government official said.

Sources said the federal government did not cite any reason for the move, but the decision was apparently taken in the wake of the US ground and missile attacks in North and South Waziristan tribal regions.

The US-led forces have intensified assaults in the tribal region over the past few days and five attacks, including the ground assault in Angoor Adda, have been launched, killing over 50 people, including foreign and local militants and civilians.

The Torkham highway, linking Peshawar with Kabul and northern parts of Afghanistan and Central Asian states, is a major supply route for the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) in the war-ravaged country.

Over 20 heavily-loaded vehicles, including oil tankers, were stranded at the border town of Torkham following the government’s decision.

However, an official told Dawn in Peshawar that the supplies had been suspended only temporarily because of the law and order situation in the Khyber tribal region.

“Why would Pakistan suspend oil supplies due to increased US attacks in the region? It goes against conventional wisdom,” the official said.

“Torkham highway has become extremely dangerous due to militancy in Jamrud and Landi Kotal. The administration needs to beef up security of the highway. When we have enough troops on the ground to ensure safety of oil tankers, the supplies would be allowed to go through,” he added.

He denied that the decision to suspend oil supplies had come from Islamabad and said it was taken at the local level in view of the security situation.

The sources said that militants had increased their activities in the Khyber region after the military operation in Bajaur.

http://www.dawn.com/2008/09/06/top3.htm
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alisarwar
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THEY ALREADY TOLD THEM WHAT THEY GOING TO DO. ALL OF THEM ARE NOW ARMY POLITICAN
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Ali1722
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When Pak Army is getting salary from US than they should work for US and should not give any statement against US just do the job.

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muunam
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sometimes i just feel ashamed of our army...
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