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The kabul commies of gupshup are thoe who support afghan nationalism and support the idea of a pakhtoon province consisting of all the pakhtoons aread of NWFP balochistan and punjab and some of them advocate greater pakhtoonistan as well
That exactly describes me, bro. except for the province...One Afghan/Pashtun State, Oxus to Indus, nothing less, keep the rest!!!
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This is how stupid Bugti and co are, from his media:
Jamhoori Watan Party chief Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti has asserted that it is settled that Gwadar port is a part of USA plans to control 700 miles long coastal belt of Balochistan from Karachi to Jewani. The construction of naval and air base at Jewani is for American Central Command to keep Iran under pressure and control oil, shipping and other trade in the region
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oil? Balochistan full of oil reserves?
shipping? there is none yet and it's a secondary port to Karachi
Iran? Why do they need a port when they control Iraq, Afghanistan both neighbours of Iran. Plenty of costal areas they can attack directly through than going through Pak. This guy is stooooopid.
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And bunch of idiots named Taliban who ran away like cowards hiding in hijaab like hijras before even showing their faces to American soldiers. Infact, they show their mardangi before the women folk.
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Meray bhai gas kay sath oil bhi hota hai kabhi.Thats why it is always used “oil and natural gas fields”.correct me if i am wrong
Who will benefit by discouraging chinese investment in balochistan by killing chinese engineers???USA?India?afghanistan?or the baloch sardars?
I dont know why bugti is giving statements against US.Some days back there was a rumour in the media about bugti leaving pakistan and going into exile in Iran but it was denied by the government as well as JWP.
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Gas is a by product of oil and as you said found in the same wells. These wells where talking about are not a few hundred meters but sometimes thousands. Gas rises to the top. Depending on the sreucture of these well you can end up with one or both. In this case Balochistan has gas but not oil or if their is oil reserver not commericlay viable. Saudi has loads of oil which is also easy to get hold of. Did you know Canada has more oil than saudi? the problem is it's mixed in with sand so costs more to produce but with $50 a barrel it's now commericaly viabale. Venuzella has the largest reserves in the world. More than saudi a few times over. So get over baloch and oil it;s not happening.
Are you suggesting it was Americans or Indians killing chineese engineers? you come to that conclusion even though bugti is killing Pakistan soldiers and against the port - thats really clelver. Talk about being blind.
The guys a fookin looney. Should have been shot dead ages ago.
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I dont support bugti and his Sardari read my posts on this topic.
Americans want their influence in the region and obviously gwadar will become an important port in the future.China has its presence in pakistan and we have since independence extremely good relations with china obviously US wont like important strategic positions in pakistan under chinese influence.
They have no problem with china in the production sector with cheap labour and same goes for India with their service industry and the call centres etc
Whoever did it is against the development of gwadar and pakistan
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What is Gwasr? it's a port for god's sake. Infastructure for business. No different to an air port or other transport hub. It will just open up Balochistan to business and make the provice richer which is what the people want. Bugti stopping them getting what they deserve.
Gwadr will be a strategic port for Pakistan ONLY. It provides a secondry route of sea logistics in the case of a war. Karachi is very close to the border with India remember. It's not made for americans, Yahodis, Indians or aliens.
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Balochistan update
Huge arms and ammunition recovered from Balochistan, 3 terrorists held
(Updated at 0630 PST)
QUETTA: Huge quantity of arms and ammunitions including missiles and mortar shells were recovered and three terrorists were arrested from Loralai district of Balochistan province.
Officials said that after an information the law enforcing agencies and FC raided a hideout in Marozai area of Loralai district and recovered 176 missiles of 107-mm, 39 missiles of 106-mm, 67 Mortar Shells of 82-mm, four rounds of 82-mm, two missiles of hitting target from surface to air, 17,000 rounds of various arms, rifles and other explosive substances.
Officials said that these arms and ammunition had been brought in Balochistan province for terrorist activities.
FC defuses five landmines in Dera Bugti
(Updated at 1025 PST)
DERA BUGTI: Five landmines planted by some accused were defused here in the district of Balochistan.
Frontier Constabulary (FC) sources told that some unknown accused had planted landmines at Chashma area here on the road to Kachcha, which on a tip-off, FC after cordoning the area called for the relevant experts and got the landmines neutralized.
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No more dialogue with Bugti: Rashid
(Updated at 1610 PST)
ISLAMABAD: Federal Information Minister Shaikh Rashid Ahmad has said that the time to negotiate with Nawab Akbar Bugti has been passed and said that the government would bring the Balochistan situation under control within two months.
Talking to newsmen at Parliament House here, Rashid said that some of the members of Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) have surrendered and confessed their crimes. They have admitted that they were involved in targeting important national installations and bomb blasts for which they were being paid.
According to federal minister, detainees have also admitted that they were working on a specific agenda under the directives of Nawab Akbar Bugti.
Government would restore the writ of law in Balochistan and nobody would be allowed to disrupt law and order in the province. Gwadar is the most important agenda of the government and the province would turn into developed area through development process, Rashid added.
Replying to a question, Rashid said that reshuffle in the cabinet should be made after budget but it is upon prime minister to change or expand the cabinet at anytime.
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^^ Seems like Richard Boucher, (U.S. assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia) has agreed with Pakistani Feds handling of these old Commie sardars. US is also supplying NSA intelligence to Pakistanis. This explains killing of 20+ Talibobs in Wazirastan, Dubai's arrest of BLA activists, and Karachi raids on Mengal house. Seems like noose is tightening around the anti-Pakistan elements.
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ofcourse they will but at the moment they need us and their help in tracking down communication would be of great help. Unfortunatly our intelgience agencies have not modernised to the same extent in cracking ciphers and monitring.