This seems to be another pressure tactic to get the NATO supplies going, or is it a planned activity for something big? A lot of things are happening from the start of the year, is anyone from intelligence and military awake or they are fast asleep as always? Has anyone undertaken any steps to diffuse the situation in Balochistan? No comment on this activity from the government or the military spokesman, and the source for this news seem to be the same therefore not sure about its authenticity. But one thing is for sure during the past 2-3 days a lot of meetings are taking place in the government circles for having the NATO supplies going again.
**After the deployment of the aircraft in Pakistani sea the country’s security agencies are now investing into the matter. The movement apparently shows the increasing interest of the US in Balochistan province of Pakistan,” sources said.
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**“The US has moved its biggest aircraft carrier 65 to 70 nautical miles away from Gawadar in the second week of June,” a well informed source told The News Tribe correspondent.
** The USS Enterprise, which holds a crew of over 4,000, had taken part in several wars.
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Thats what we all have been saying. The current wave of target killings and ethnic genocide is supported by CIA and RAW. Both countries do not want Pakistan to benefit from Gawadar and hence have revived the b-----s known as BLA.
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Seems like despite saying on the one hand that they don't need Pakistan as they have alterative arrangements, one the other hand it seems like they are getting quite desperate for Pakistan to open up its border and allow the NATO access to Afghanistan.
It appears that NATO needs Pakistan more than Pakistan needs NATO. Seems like Pakistan has called their bluff.
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I dont about the authencity of this news, if its true, it just shows their desperation, in public they say something else and in reality, they just cant function without Pakistan cooperation.
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[RIGHT]
آپ کا امریکہ پر بےبنياد نسل کشی کا الزام لگانا ان انتہا پسندوں کی خونی نوعیت سے توجہ ہٹانے کی کوشش ایک ناقص اور سطحی ناکامی سے زیادہ کچھ بھی
نہیں ہے کیونکہ پوری دنیا روزانہ ان انسانیت کے دشمنوں کے قتل و غارت کی کارروائيوں کی گواہ ہے. جبکہ اس طرح کے بیانات دے کر عموما امریکہ سے حقارت کرنے والے لوگ اپنی امریکہ سے گہری نفرت اور انتہا پسند تشدد کو مستحکم کرنے کی کوشش کرتے ہیں،ليکن ان کو یہ سمجھنا چاہيۓ کہ ان انتہا پسندوں کا “تباہ شدہ” تاثر ناقبل عمل ہے۔
براہ مہربانی اپنی آنکھیں کھوليں اور احساس کریں کہ ان انتہا پسندوں کی طرف سے جاں بحق ہونے والے ان گنت لوگ معصوم مسلمان ہیں. براہ مہربانی یہ نہ بھوليں کہ وہ بازاروں اور سکولوں میں معصوم لوگوں کو نشانہ بنانے کا اعلان فخریہ کرتے ہیں۔
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What a load of Bull’s crap.
Kindly do not try to open our eyes when we can see clearly that those numerous innocent people being killed in markets and schools are muslims and victimized by the terrorists supported by CIA (via outsourced entity known as blackwater) and RAW.
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“The US has moved its biggest aircraft carrier 65 to 70 nautical miles away from Gawadar in the second week of June,” a well informed source told The News Tribe correspondent..
Ummmm... 65-70 Nautical miles is well outside of Pakistani territory. Pakistan's territorial waters end 12 nautical miless off the coast under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea that Pakistan is party to.
65-70 miles falls under the Economic Exclusion Zone, meaning that US or even Indian Warships are permitted to enter but are not allowed to extract any natural resources such as oil or fish.
That the journalist behind the original article did not actually check what the definition of territorial waters is, is sadly yet another sad example of the terrible depths to which the quality of Pakistani journalism has sunk.
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Ummmm... 65-70 Nautical miles is well outside of Pakistani territory. Pakistan's territorial waters end 12 nautical miless off the coast under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea that Pakistan is party to.
65-70 miles falls under the Economic Exclusion Zone, meaning that US or even Indian Warships are permitted to enter but are not allowed to extract any natural resources such as oil or fish.
That the journalist behind the original article did not actually check what the definition of territorial waters is, is sadly yet another sad example of the terrible depths to which the quality of Pakistani journalism has sunk.
Don't bother with these people.
They all want to blame the whole world for the state of Pakistan, using wild conspiracies.
They never want to say Muslims and Pakistani's can do bad things to their own country, despite what we see Pakistani's doing everyday.
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Ummmm... 65-70 Nautical miles is well outside of Pakistani territory. Pakistan's territorial waters end 12 nautical miless off the coast under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea that Pakistan is party to.
65-70 miles falls under the Economic Exclusion Zone, meaning that US or even Indian Warships are permitted to enter but are not allowed to extract any natural resources such as oil or fish.
That the journalist behind the original article did not actually check what the definition of territorial waters is, is sadly yet another sad example of the terrible depths to which the quality of Pakistani journalism has sunk.
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On behalf of US CENTCOM, we would like to let the readers know that the news above is completely untrue. At no time, the USS Enterprise or its supporting ships have entered Pakistani waters.
Capt. Joseph Kreidel
DET-United States Central Command www.centcom.mil/ur
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do you really think a law, especially one that is as weak as international law, could stop a powerful country like the united states from imposing its will on the others?
it is a known fact of life that law is for the poor and weak and it is only applied to them. as with individuals, so with nations.