^^^ Weren't you the same guy who was mocking Malala & now you're crying over terrorists death? Oh, and remember, if you live in the west...NSA might be watching you ;)
malala drama is such a bullcrap drama that a child can understand, liberals with all their phds for some reason have failed to see the game being played.
This is a net result of the utter incompetence of the Pakistani Armed Forces that they have failed to take any action against these anmials and thus US is doing the job what Pakistani Army should be doing.
Truly a new low for the Pakistani Army.
They couldn't locate this animal by the Great ISI and send F-16 to drop a bomb on him?
malala drama is such a bullcrap drama that a child can understand, liberals with all their phds for some reason have failed to see the game being played.
malala doesnt even exist, it is a figment of peoples imagination and TTP never shot her, never, TTP never kills anyone, it is all a bullcrap drama, they dont even have guns, such peaceful people.
every top TTP leader that has been killed in drone attacks is killed by pak Army.....lets have no ambiguity on that and lets not make it controversial.
Pak Army is fully involved in every drone attack...provides full ground intelligence support, engages local sources, and share them with USA. In return, USA military provides the drone route, coordinates, and other details.
Pak Army does not want to employ the land route and invade those areas physically to avoid massive civilian damage and therefore prefer drone strikes. If you guys think bait mahssood, wali, hakeem mahsood were killed by USA intelligence, then you know nothing about this war....
Isn't it in contrast to the official narratives of Pak army and the state? Is the state lying to its people?
If Saudi Arabia carried out this drone strike, everyone would be singing praises in Pakistan of Saudi Arabia and how a fellow Muslim and Arab Brother country saved thousands of Pakistani lives by killing this RAW Agent.
So..terrorist is gone eh!. Well good..he has been responsible for killing of thousands of Pakistanis. But i also liked what Nisar's press conference on Mehsud's killing. I hold strong opinion that..there should be NO negotiation with terrorists. BUT for sake of peace..i was willingly supporting the Govt. of Pakistan to initiate this peace process. Anyway, lets see what happens now. May Allah help us all.
So..terrorist is gone eh!. Well good..he has been responsible for killing of thousands of Pakistanis. But i also liked what Nisar's press conference on Mehsud's killing. I hold strong opinion that..there should be NO negotiation with terrorists. BUT for sake of peace..i was willingly supporting the Govt. of Pakistan to initiate this peace process. Anyway, lets see what happens now. May Allah help us all.
That is like a criminal kills your family and the police instead of arresting that person starts negotiating with him.
This is a sad state of affairs in Pakistan when terrorist murderers are being lamented only because America ( a white, christian country) killed him.
Not really surprised Shamraz. In fact, perhaps, it has always been an open secret. But the fact remains that this arrangement has never been acknowledged by the army or the state.
I wonder what stops the army from claiming the credit for settling score with the TTP — you killed our general, we killed your chief. I wonder how heartening it would have been for the rank and file of the army, as well as for the nation, that its military is capable of avenging blood of its men.
Secondly, this policy of 'track two killings' leave the nation confused. It also raises questions if the military and the civilian leadership are on the same page or not?
My point was that there should’ve been 72, why are 2 missing
Others are claiming that Pak army is providing the coordinates where US drops a bomb, is that not true?
Only lickers of Arab behinds will be happy, currently lickers of US behinds are happy. Those who oppose drones are against it now and would’ve been opponents then.
Not really surprised Shamraz. In fact, perhaps, it has always been an open secret. But the fact remains that this arrangement has never been acknowledged by the army or the state.
I wonder what stops the army from claiming the credit for settling score with the TTP — you killed our general, we killed your chief. I wonder how heartening it would have been for the rank and file of the army, as well as for the nation, that its military is capable of avenging blood of its men.
Secondly, this policy of 'track two killings' leave the nation confused. It also raises questions if the military and the civilian leadership are on the same page or not?
It keeps the good Taliban / bad Taliban game going and what about the sympathizers? The last time the army took blame in Musharraf's time, even for American bungled attack in drone war infancy, it got a war against it. Ideally, Pakistani state should stamp out these collaborators but you know and I know that Pakistanis "bs" and take the short easy route which is the ostrich approach.
I am pretty that many in the establishment see the short term "Pakistani losses" as nothing compared to the long game in Afghanistan. Now, that is another thing that all the games are useless if there is no Pakistan left to play them.
It keeps the good Taliban / bad Taliban game going and what about the sympathizers? The last time the army took blame in Musharraf's time, even for American bungled attack in drone war infancy, it got a war against it. Ideally, Pakistani state should stamp out these collaborators but you know and I know that Pakistanis "bs" and take the short easy route which is the ostrich approach.
I am pretty that many in the establishment see the short term "Pakistani losses" as nothing compared to the long game in Afghanistan. Now, that is another thing that all the games are useless if there is no Pakistan left to play them.
People said that in 1997. 1999. 2001 and every year since then. We are still around. The wet dreams that Pakistan won't last is just that.
Not really surprised Shamraz. In fact, perhaps, it has always been an open secret. But the fact remains that this arrangement has never been acknowledged by the army or the state.
I wonder what stops the army from claiming the credit for settling score with the TTP — you killed our general, we killed your chief. I wonder how heartening it would have been for the rank and file of the army, as well as for the nation, that its military is capable of avenging blood of its men.
Secondly, this policy of 'track two killings' leave the nation confused. It also raises questions if the military and the civilian leadership are on the same page or not?
Pakistani military and PAF has more than enough capabilities to stop the drones from flying into Pakistani airspace. So why don't they?
I will re-post this from another blog.
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The Government of Pakistan has consistently maintained that drone strikes are counter-productive... But we don't actually try to stop them, because after all, we REALLY [want these terrorists] dead.
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