Pakistan warn ‘crushing reply’ against any aggression

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam on Monday warned for ‘crushing reply’ if Pakistan was attacked from any side of the border.

‘Everyone should know that we have the capability and determination to deal with such threats and defend our borders,’ Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam told journalists in the capital.

Meanwhile, the spokeswoman also contested Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s recent statement in parliament that Indian prisoners suffered ‘inhuman treatment’ during their detention in Pakistan.

Pakistan paid great attention to the condition of detainees, she said, adding that India did not cooperate in the matter to the required extent.

Aslam also claimed that many Pakistanis released last year as part of a prisoner exchange with New Delhi ‘had lost their mental balance because of the torture in Indian jails.’

Prisoner exchanges are part of a range of confidence-building measures between the nuclear-armed sides as they currently seek ways to resolve core disputes such as the status of Kashmir.

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Pakistan's response.. was due to this issue

WASHINGTON, March 4: US Vice-President Dick Cheney is reported to have delivered a tough message to Pakistan, saying Islamabad should act to destroy Al Qaeda hideouts in the tribal zone or let the Americans do the job, a senior member of the US Senate Intelligence Committee said on Sunday.

Senator Dianne Feinstein, the number two Democrat on the committee, criticised measures so far taken by Pakistan, terming them half-hearted and urged Islamabad to do more.

In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Ms Feinstein, a California Democrat, said Mr Cheney had told President Gen Pervez Musharraf when he met him in Islamabad last week that that “the Pakistanis either have to let us go in or go in themselves when they have intelligence.”

Asked to comment on Pakistan’s efforts to fight terrorism, she said: “I think the kind of half measures that the Pakistanis have taken in that particular area don’t stand us in good stead.”

Ms Feinstein, who as a senior member of the intelligence committee is privy to classified information, also indicated that the United States might have launched a campaign to persuade Pakistan to take some drastic measures for uprooting the reported terrorist hideouts in tribal areas.

“I think there’s an ongoing campaign. More than that, I can’t say,” said the senator when the programme’s host asked her, “Is something going on?”

Senator Feinstein said ‘pinpoint attacks’ were needed against Al Qaeda before the Taliban launched their spring offensive.

“There’s no question that there’s going to be a spring offensive in Afghanistan, that they’re trying to reach out, that training is going on, recruitment is going on,” she said.

Peter Hoekstra, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, agreed that the tribal region was a growing threat but cautioned that a balancing act was required to ensure that the Musharraf government stays in power, reminding the TV host that President Musharraf faces elections in September. “We need stability in the regime. We need this regime to survive,” he said.

But he also supported the demand for Pakistan to do more, which now echoes from every quarter of the US administration and legislature as well as the media. “You know the activities that we’ve got in Pakistan and along the border — I mean, we’ve got a full court press going on there. We may want Pakistan to do more things,” he said.

He said there were reasons that the tribal region was the ungoverned areas. “No one has really been able to go into these areas and take control, but the Pakistanis have been doing a number of things to help us go after Al Qaeda.”

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Indian is coaxing the idiot Karzai & inturn is hoping that US & Nato Artillery would turn their guns towards Pakistan....This situation should be dealt with extreme caution...

This is not the Afghan Govt. in Kabul...These are the anti-Pakistan Pro-India Northern Alliance puppets who are jumping up & down to coax US into attacking Pakistan...

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Saad:

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This is not the Afghan Govt. in Kabul
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While I understand these folks in Kabul are anti-Pakistan, and they will do anything to create trouble for us, I am just wondering why they are not Afghan government?
What is the definition of Afghan government?
Is it that a government by non-Pashtuns is not an Afghan government?

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^ I guess none of the governments whether in Iraq or Afghanistan represenst the whole country...

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Musharraf's government also doesn't represent the whole country.

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Yes it does.

Mushy enjoys major popularity. My family is in Pak now, as they say many people are happy with his rule/progress.

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I don't find any reason for India to invade Pakistan at the moment.....

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**‘Everyone should know that we have the capability and determination to deal with such threats and defend our borders,’ Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam told journalists in the capital.

**An army post was attacked by the afghan and coalition forces. Where is the ‘crushing reply’ of the glorious army?
Afghan army, coalition target Pak post
By Mushtaq Yusufzai

PESHAWAR: A joint post of Pakistan Army and paramilitary Frontier Corps at Lowara Mandi in North Waziristan came under attack on Tuesday by the Afghan National Army and coalition forces in Afghanistan, which according to officials caused no human casualty.

Also, later US fighter plane violated Pakistan’s airspace and hovered over six kilometres inside the Pakistani border. However, Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations Maj-Gen Shaukat Sultan, when reached by phone, said: “I have no information about the incident but I will check it.”

Official as well as tribal sources told The News from Miranshah by telephone that the Afghan National Army and coalition forces attacked the Pakistani post with 12.7 machineguns at around 10am without any provocation.

There were no details of any loss to life or damage to property of the Pakistani troops deputed at the border post known as Picket No 12. Also, officials said Pakistani troops did not retaliate the attack from this side of the border.

Later at around 3pm, a US warplane entered Pakistan’s side of the border at the same area and went back to Afghanistan after flying over for about half an hour about six kilometres inside North Waziristan Agency.

An Frontier Corps solider had died while two others were injured when US gunship helicopters attacked their post at Shawal area in North Waziristan near the Pak-Afghan border a few months ago. Pakistan later lodged strong protest over the incident with US military officials based in Afghanistan.

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^^

My source contradicts your and says that Pakistani troops fired back in reply. So who knows what the truth is?

http://www.onlinenews.com.pk/details.php?id=109238

MIRANSHAH: The Afghan and coalition forces targeted a check post of Pakistani security forces with artillery shells in Lowara Mandi, area of North Wazirstan. No loss of life however reported.

According to a local TV Channel, the coalition forces fired artillery shells in the midnight of Saturday and Sunday which landed on the both sides of the post. There are no immediate reports of any loss of life in the incident.

The Pakistani forces also responded and exchanged of fire with coalition troops.

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That is because India knows the meaning of suicide, or a lake extending all the way to chini border...

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amongst the Army, MQM,PML-Q etc, people are happy with him

Amongst the people of Pakistan, there is a sad realization he is the same as those he took over from

If he was as popular as you say, he would hold free and fair elections, not elections arranged by the agencies

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You can add Pakistan to the list. Only BB and Zardari can truly represent Pakistan.

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Any crushing Pakistan would be doing would be of its own people...

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Would a government by Pashtuns minus non-Pashtuns be an Afghan government?