Drone strike in Hangu (KPK)

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[video]http://www.zemtv.com/2013/11/21/imran-khan-press-conference-21st-november-2013/[/video]

Khan is right honey moon period is over for Ganja bros

Time to take some action

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Where do you live ?
Should some one sell you out to get a $$ check ???

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He lives in a world where Bhutto is still alive ;)

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Parvaiz Rashid is saying that Imran Khan wants to harm Pakistan's relations with other countries (read US). He took more time defending Nawaz Sharif than condemning drone strike in Hangu.

Peshwar after Hangu?

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Nobody gives a damn about what Parvaiz Rashid says .........Of course he is going to defend his gutless leader

Relations with other countries lol

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Nawaz should end ‘dual policy’ on drone strikes: Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan placed responsibility for today’s drone strike on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif during his press conference in Islamabad on Thursday, Express News reported.

He invited the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) to join the rally on Saturday against the first drone strike in K-P, in which five people were killed and another three others were injured in Tal area of Hangu.

Imran, whose party is in power in K-P, questioned why Nawaz has not made a statement on the recent drone strike yet, saying that as the leader of the country he should have been the first to speak up.

He told Nawaz not to “play on both sides of the wicket,” adding that he should give up his “dual policy” of telling the US one thing and Pakistan another.

“If the prime minister strictly told [America] that drone attacks must stop, they would never conduct such attacks,” he said.

“If they attacked Hangu then what will stop them from attacking any other place if they suspect terrorist activity there?” the PTI chairman added, stressing that America could strike based on suspected terrorist attacks, not certain ones.

‘America’s tissue’

“Are we America’s tissue, that they just use us and then throw us away?” Imran exclaimed.

He questioned why America is “fighting on our land” if they are our allies. He added that America must not be afraid of Pakistan’s response if they are willing to do this the day after Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz’s statement.

Yesterday, Sartaj Aziz had stated that America had assured Pakistan that drone strikes will not be carried out during talks with the Taliban. He had quoted Obama as saying that America does not want 70 percent of Pakistanis to hate it.

“The Pakistani government does not have the strength to take a stand against them”, alleged Imran.

“We will show them that there are people in Pakistan who are not willing to tolerate these attacks”, he added.

When asked about the repercussions against standing up to the US, Imran said the only disadvantage would be that we get fewer loans and less money from them.

Saying that the rally will be “historical,” Imran remarked that the K-P government will announce their plans to “block Nato supplies from going through the province until they [America] swear that drone strikes will stop.”

Until now, blocking Nato supplies was the political party’s stance, but after Saturday’s announcement, the whole province will stand against it.

Name-calling

Imran said that “whoever talks about dialogues with the Taliban, is called pro-Taliban.”

He added that people who use terms like pro-Taliban also promote peace talks with India, questioning whether that makes them pro-India.

We approve of dialogue with India to promote peace but there is a double standard that labels PTI as pro-Taliban but does not term those who support India as pro-Modi or pro-India, Imran added.

Imran said “[PTI] were given votes for peace… we came to this country to reduce war, not aid it.”

Source

During his press conference, Imran Khan looked like a man whose own house has just been droned.

Sartaj Aziz should be called in the National Assembly and asked to explain his statement. Going through his statement, one does feel that the govermnent is “playing on both sides of the wicket.”

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How are these sophisticated, sadist murderers any betters than the terrorists they claim/pretend to be after ?

This incident seems like a willful, well thought-out, blatant provocation. Maybe in an attempt to drag Pakistan into something more vicious in the coming days.

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At the onset of the Afghan-Russia-America war, Zia was installed.
At the onset of 9/11, Musharraf.
I wonder if we are on the verge of another such episode.

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I was reading today that a drone strike in a seminary just took out a room while the rest of the seminary was left undamaged? I guess it might have been a second strike somewhere else. There is no way that the military didn't know a strike happened in a settled area as drones hover over target for some time to get accurate strikes especially after May 11th incident. Perhaps the military is afraid that sympathizers in the military tip off these militants and do revenge attacks or perhaps it is the whole good Taliban bad Taliban deal. I posted the other article about PAF surveillance plane that was destroyed (bought from Sweden) and I remember Orions of the Navy were destroyed as well. The attackers, many of them ex-frogmen, knew what to destroy (C-130s were left alone), so there is that element of revenge or perhaps working for india. In fact, if I were india, why wouldn't I get the lulz by destroying Pakistani military assets for minimum amount of investment in the militants?

Hangu is not Lahore. Expect nothing from ruling dakaits.

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Ask this question to ISI if you have enough courage.

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I live in the real world. Let me ask you before I answer your question, how many times you have been sold out to get a $$ checked your pathan leader?

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Drone these b@stards every where in Pakistan, they belong to hell.

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What Afghans doing in Pakistan is Pakistan's internal matter, Pakistan should come with an effective policy and procedures to arrange a systematic way of return to Afghanistan . It's none of America's business - considering they are not at war with either Afghans or Afghan Taliban - to wreck havoc in Pakistan, cause material damage and kill innocent people.
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Pakistan army does not think it is internal matter. They are partner to Sam in War on Terror since 9/11/2001. Before that, army was partner to Sam in Afghanistan war against Russia. Before that.........Go back to 66 years of army's history to get some political awareness.

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Bring Bhutto in every thing eh. He was much superior politician than IK who acts before the thinks and then make u-turns. Be happy and live in the world of retard live politician.

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IK should realize that Nawaz Sharif is Prime Minister of Punjab, not Pakistan.

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CENTCOM was last spotted busy in the Bollywood forum. :rolleyes:

That shows what’s more important for him.

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He was suggesting 3 idiots.... and long list of bolly movies....

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That's more important than answering about murdering children.

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کل پشاور میں نیٹو سپلائی روکنے کیلئے دیے جانے والے دھرنے میں شرکت کیلئے آپ کا تحریکِ انصاف سے تعلق ہونا ضروری نہیں ہے بلکہ آپ کا تعلق ’ غیرت’ سے ہونا ضروری ہے .
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aggoon ayee pichoon ayee
ayee ayeee
P T I

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Haha seems this is new slogan

Was not there in the election days