Pakistan: Raiding US Drones to Be Shot Down

Oh wow. We have to wait and see if this is true.

Though it hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, reports coming out of NBC News suggest the Obama Administration’s drone war against Pakistan’s tribal areas could be over as of this weekend, with a top official quoted as saying future drones entering Pakistani air space will be shot down.

The report cites a new defense policy by Gen. Parvez Kayani, Pakistan’s military chief, and would be in keeping with Pakistan’s decision last week to deploy air defense assets along the border with Afghanistan.

The deployments along the Afghan border come in the wake of a late November attack by US warplanes against a pair of Pakistani military bases in Mohmand Agency, though at the time there was no indication that it would extend to the constant US drone presence.

The drone strikes have killed thousands over the course of the past few years, and have come under considerable criticism for the large civilian death toll involved. It is ironic that after years of paying lip-service to the crisis the Pakistani government might finally halt the drones in response to an attack by manned aircraft.

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The travesty is that Pakistan didn't do this years ago when the first drone attack happened. Now we're a country that has a history of tolerating violations of our sovereignty. I bet it's great for the Pakistani troops morale.

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lets see if it really happens.

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hahaha......acha mazaak hai

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This is a big joke!

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Firstly, I doubt the veracity of this claim. Secondly, even if something's cooking it is already too late ... our sovereignty has been breached god knows how many times..

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What Nomi said. No way is our government going to do that. And the military doesn't have the balls to do it.

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All past drone attacks were done with Pak government and military's full knowledge, and secondly, most drone missiles are fired by drones from within Afghanistan. They rarely need to breach the border. So if they plan on shooting down drones, it will have to be across the border. I dont think that is gonna happen any time soon.

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what about raiding helicopters and fighter jets? they will do nothing when US helicopters killed pak troops in sleep it is proof the Pakistan government and military are slave of obama administration.

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This may be a trick only .
Against whom ?
We will know later .
Churree kharbozay par giray ya kharboza churree par
چھری خربوزے پر گرے یا خربوزہ چھری پر

Result will be the same .
More loss to us.

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Do we have ability to take drones down?

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**US drone strikes ‘on hold’ in Pakistan: US official
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By Bill RoggioDecember 12, 2011

As the US-Pakistan relationship continues to unravel, the US has placed its covert air campaign that targets al Qaeda and Taliban operatives in Pakistan’s tribal agencies “on hold.”

Several US intelligence officials involved in the CIA program, which uses unmanned Predator and Reaper strike aircraft, more commonly called drones, told The Long War Journal that US officials fear that an attack at this point in time would further damage the already fragile relationship between the US and Pakistan.

Relations between the two countries have been deteriorating over the past two years as the US has ramped up the drone program while accusing Pakistan of supporting the Taliban and other terror groups. The Raymond Davis affair and the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan earlier this year further inflamed the Pakistanis. But the Nov. 26 US airstrike that killed 24 Pakistani troops in Mohmand has led to Pakistan’s shutting down the Chaman and Torkham (Khyber Pass) border crossings to NATO supply convoys.

“There is concern that another hit [by the drones] will push US-Pakistan relations past the point of no return,” one official told The Long War Journal. “We don’t know how far we can push them [Pakistan], how much more they are willing to tolerate.”

One official was clear that the program is “on hold” but that they would consider striking if a target of opportunity presented itself. “We may strike soon if an extremely high value target pops up, but otherwise there is hesitation to pull the trigger right now,” the intelligence official said. The official refused to say which terror leaders would cause the US to reconsider the pause, and attack.

The drone strikes have stopped since mid-November, after the pace of strikes began picking up during the previous two months. The last US strike was on Nov. 17, or 25 days ago. This is one of the longest pauses in the program since CIA contractor Raymond Davis killed two Pakistanis on the streets of Lahore in what he claimed was self-defense early this year.

In addition to closing the Chaman and Torkham border crossings, Pakistan has responded to the Nov. 26 strike in Mohmand by shutting down the Shamsi Airbase to the US military and the CIA. The base was used to support US Predators and Reapers flying sorties in Pakistan.

Also, the Pakistani military claims it has beefed up its anti-aircraft capabilities along its western border and said it would deny its airspace to the US drones. The Pakistani Army is said to be issuing shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles to its troops on the border.

Additionally, Pakistan boycotted the Bonn Conference, which was held last week as part of an effort to get the international community and regional actors to help Afghanistan and end the war against the Taliban.

The pause in the drone program, and Pakistan’s vow to shoot down the US aircraft, threaten the Obama administration’s strategy against al Qaeda. The administration has elevated counterterrorism efforts, of which the drone strikes are the premier tool, over counterinsurgency as the primary means to defeat al Qaeda and allied terror groups. If the US is unable to strike in Pakistan’s tribal areas, the terror groups headquartered there will again be able to operate unfettered.

http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2011/12/us_drone_strikes_on.php#ixzz1gO7d1OV2

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^^^ The US has been doing whatever it wanted for while with total knowledge of the army and politicians, but now public pressure is too much for them to take it. I think in near future, we maybe in all out confrontation with the US. The question is how far the US is willing to push & how Pakistan response to pressure especially if there is another terror attack on the mainland US.

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Easily, afaik.

Drones are not impressive weapons of war, easily jammed. It would take a sustained anti-electronic warfare campaign to keep those things aloft. Unless the drones are fully autonomous, they're heavily reliant on signals from ground stations or satliites. Otherwise, they can't do much besides fly down certain flight paths.

BUT, the real question is will the US contort this to be an act of war...there is no real defense against a conventional attack unless China has been slipping Pakistan some of the more advanced weaponary.

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You meant another false flag attack right?

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Is it not better bring them down intact as Iran did. Now Iran is saying that this drone is now its property and wants to make duplicates......:)