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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Army will pull out from Sui, Gawadar in next 2 months

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Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Monday that the Army would be withdrawn from Sui and Gwadar in the next two months, and in future no operation will take place in Balochistan without the permission of the provincial government. During an address at the inauguration of Government Institute of Technology set up for vocational training of the local youth in Gwadar, General Kayani said the Army has been protecting the people in Balochistan. He said efforts are being made to bring Balochistan into the national mainstream. In this regard, he said that 5,000 Baloch youth will join the Pakistan Army later this month. The COAS also said that the Pakistan Army has been playing a positive role in the country’s economic stability as well. He said the country is facing internal threats and pointed out that countries break up due to internal threats. He said the people and the Army will have to jointly defend the country and strengthen defence through cooperation.

He said after the withdrawal of the Army, Sui and Gwadar would be handed over to the Frontier Constabulary and in future the Army would not take part in operations in these areas. General Kayani said a strong army is possible when the people are strong and prosperous. He announced that Army Medical College would soon be established in Gwadar. He said the Army would assist the Baloch people in the development process of the province. He said the Army is playing its role to remove the sense of deprivation amongst the Baloch nationals. He said the Soviet Union’s example tells how internal rifts break up a country. “It was a major power but when it lost its public support, it got dismembered,” he said. The COAS said only public strength can strengthen the Army. “We all are equally responsible for defending our motherland.” The COAS reiterated that the Army would be bound to the orders of the provincial government with respect to operations in Balochistan. He said “we want to see Pakistan safe and strong. The Army is guarantee of the country’s defence. However, national unity is inevitable for making country’s defence impregnable. A strong army is not enough for country’s defence as everyone would have to play the due role”.

 

Army will pull out from Sui, Gawadar in next 2 months

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Monday that the Army would be withdrawn from Sui and Gwadar in the next two months, and in future no operation will take place in Balochistan without the permission of the provincial government. During an address at the inauguration of Government Institute of Technology set up for vocational training of the local youth in Gwadar, General Kayani said the Army has been protecting the people in Balochistan. He said efforts are being made to bring Balochistan into the national mainstream. In this regard, he said that 5,000 Baloch youth will join the Pakistan Army later this month. The COAS also said that the Pakistan Army has been playing a positive role in the country’s economic stability as well. He said the country is facing internal threats and pointed out that countries break up due to internal threats. He said the people and the Army will have to jointly defend the country and strengthen defence through cooperation.

He said after the withdrawal of the Army, Sui and Gwadar would be handed over to the Frontier Constabulary and in future the Army would not take part in operations in these areas. General Kayani said a strong army is possible when the people are strong and prosperous. He announced that Army Medical College would soon be established in Gwadar. He said the Army would assist the Baloch people in the development process of the province. He said the Army is playing its role to remove the sense of deprivation amongst the Baloch nationals. He said the Soviet Union’s example tells how internal rifts break up a country. “It was a major power but when it lost its public support, it got dismembered,” he said. The COAS said only public strength can strengthen the Army. “We all are equally responsible for defending our motherland.” The COAS reiterated that the Army would be bound to the orders of the provincial government with respect to operations in Balochistan. He said “we want to see Pakistan safe and strong. The Army is guarantee of the country’s defence. However, national unity is inevitable for making country’s defence impregnable. A strong army is not enough for country’s defence as everyone would have to play the due role”.

 

Army will pull out from Sui, Gawadar in next 2 months

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Monday that the Army would be withdrawn from Sui and Gwadar in the next two months, and in future no operation will take place in Balochistan without the permission of the provincial government. During an address at the inauguration of Government Institute of Technology set up for vocational training of the local youth in Gwadar, General Kayani said the Army has been protecting the people in Balochistan. He said efforts are being made to bring Balochistan into the national mainstream. In this regard, he said that 5,000 Baloch youth will join the Pakistan Army later this month. The COAS also said that the Pakistan Army has been playing a positive role in the country’s economic stability as well. He said the country is facing internal threats and pointed out that countries break up due to internal threats. He said the people and the Army will have to jointly defend the country and strengthen defence through cooperation.

He said after the withdrawal of the Army, Sui and Gwadar would be handed over to the Frontier Constabulary and in future the Army would not take part in operations in these areas. General Kayani said a strong army is possible when the people are strong and prosperous. He announced that Army Medical College would soon be established in Gwadar. He said the Army would assist the Baloch people in the development process of the province. He said the Army is playing its role to remove the sense of deprivation amongst the Baloch nationals. He said the Soviet Union’s example tells how internal rifts break up a country. “It was a major power but when it lost its public support, it got dismembered,” he said. The COAS said only public strength can strengthen the Army. “We all are equally responsible for defending our motherland.” The COAS reiterated that the Army would be bound to the orders of the provincial government with respect to operations in Balochistan. He said “we want to see Pakistan safe and strong. The Army is guarantee of the country’s defence. However, national unity is inevitable for making country’s defence impregnable. A strong army is not enough for country’s defence as everyone would have to play the due role”.

 

Army will pull out from Sui, Gawadar in next 2 months

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Monday that the Army would be withdrawn from Sui and Gwadar in the next two months, and in future no operation will take place in Balochistan without the permission of the provincial government. During an address at the inauguration of Government Institute of Technology set up for vocational training of the local youth in Gwadar, General Kayani said the Army has been protecting the people in Balochistan. He said efforts are being made to bring Balochistan into the national mainstream. In this regard, he said that 5,000 Baloch youth will join the Pakistan Army later this month. The COAS also said that the Pakistan Army has been playing a positive role in the country’s economic stability as well. He said the country is facing internal threats and pointed out that countries break up due to internal threats. He said the people and the Army will have to jointly defend the country and strengthen defence through cooperation.

He said after the withdrawal of the Army, Sui and Gwadar would be handed over to the Frontier Constabulary and in future the Army would not take part in operations in these areas. General Kayani said a strong army is possible when the people are strong and prosperous. He announced that Army Medical College would soon be established in Gwadar. He said the Army would assist the Baloch people in the development process of the province. He said the Army is playing its role to remove the sense of deprivation amongst the Baloch nationals. He said the Soviet Union’s example tells how internal rifts break up a country. “It was a major power but when it lost its public support, it got dismembered,” he said. The COAS said only public strength can strengthen the Army. “We all are equally responsible for defending our motherland.” The COAS reiterated that the Army would be bound to the orders of the provincial government with respect to operations in Balochistan. He said “we want to see Pakistan safe and strong. The Army is guarantee of the country’s defence. However, national unity is inevitable for making country’s defence impregnable. A strong army is not enough for country’s defence as everyone would have to play the due role”.

 

Army will pull out from Sui, Gawadar in next 2 months

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Monday that the Army would be withdrawn from Sui and Gwadar in the next two months, and in future no operation will take place in Balochistan without the permission of the provincial government. During an address at the inauguration of Government Institute of Technology set up for vocational training of the local youth in Gwadar, General Kayani said the Army has been protecting the people in Balochistan. He said efforts are being made to bring Balochistan into the national mainstream. In this regard, he said that 5,000 Baloch youth will join the Pakistan Army later this month. The COAS also said that the Pakistan Army has been playing a positive role in the country’s economic stability as well. He said the country is facing internal threats and pointed out that countries break up due to internal threats. He said the people and the Army will have to jointly defend the country and strengthen defence through cooperation.

He said after the withdrawal of the Army, Sui and Gwadar would be handed over to the Frontier Constabulary and in future the Army would not take part in operations in these areas. General Kayani said a strong army is possible when the people are strong and prosperous. He announced that Army Medical College would soon be established in Gwadar. He said the Army would assist the Baloch people in the development process of the province. He said the Army is playing its role to remove the sense of deprivation amongst the Baloch nationals. He said the Soviet Union’s example tells how internal rifts break up a country. “It was a major power but when it lost its public support, it got dismembered,” he said. The COAS said only public strength can strengthen the Army. “We all are equally responsible for defending our motherland.” The COAS reiterated that the Army would be bound to the orders of the provincial government with respect to operations in Balochistan. He said “we want to see Pakistan safe and strong. The Army is guarantee of the country’s defence. However, national unity is inevitable for making country’s defence impregnable. A strong army is not enough for country’s defence as everyone would have to play the due role”.

 

Army will pull out from Sui, Gawadar in next 2 months

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Monday that the Army would be withdrawn from Sui and Gwadar in the next two months, and in future no operation will take place in Balochistan without the permission of the provincial government. During an address at the inauguration of Government Institute of Technology set up for vocational training of the local youth in Gwadar, General Kayani said the Army has been protecting the people in Balochistan. He said efforts are being made to bring Balochistan into the national mainstream. In this regard, he said that 5,000 Baloch youth will join the Pakistan Army later this month. The COAS also said that the Pakistan Army has been playing a positive role in the country’s economic stability as well. He said the country is facing internal threats and pointed out that countries break up due to internal threats. He said the people and the Army will have to jointly defend the country and strengthen defence through cooperation.

He said after the withdrawal of the Army, Sui and Gwadar would be handed over to the Frontier Constabulary and in future the Army would not take part in operations in these areas. General Kayani said a strong army is possible when the people are strong and prosperous. He announced that Army Medical College would soon be established in Gwadar. He said the Army would assist the Baloch people in the development process of the province. He said the Army is playing its role to remove the sense of deprivation amongst the Baloch nationals. He said the Soviet Union’s example tells how internal rifts break up a country. “It was a major power but when it lost its public support, it got dismembered,” he said. The COAS said only public strength can strengthen the Army. “We all are equally responsible for defending our motherland.” The COAS reiterated that the Army would be bound to the orders of the provincial government with respect to operations in Balochistan. He said “we want to see Pakistan safe and strong. The Army is guarantee of the country’s defence. However, national unity is inevitable for making country’s defence impregnable. A strong army is not enough for country’s defence as everyone would have to play the due role”.

 

Army will pull out from Sui, Gawadar in next 2 months

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Monday that the Army would be withdrawn from Sui and Gwadar in the next two months, and in future no operation will take place in Balochistan without the permission of the provincial government. During an address at the inauguration of Government Institute of Technology set up for vocational training of the local youth in Gwadar, General Kayani said the Army has been protecting the people in Balochistan. He said efforts are being made to bring Balochistan into the national mainstream. In this regard, he said that 5,000 Baloch youth will join the Pakistan Army later this month. The COAS also said that the Pakistan Army has been playing a positive role in the country’s economic stability as well. He said the country is facing internal threats and pointed out that countries break up due to internal threats. He said the people and the Army will have to jointly defend the country and strengthen defence through cooperation.

He said after the withdrawal of the Army, Sui and Gwadar would be handed over to the Frontier Constabulary and in future the Army would not take part in operations in these areas. General Kayani said a strong army is possible when the people are strong and prosperous. He announced that Army Medical College would soon be established in Gwadar. He said the Army would assist the Baloch people in the development process of the province. He said the Army is playing its role to remove the sense of deprivation amongst the Baloch nationals. He said the Soviet Union’s example tells how internal rifts break up a country. “It was a major power but when it lost its public support, it got dismembered,” he said. The COAS said only public strength can strengthen the Army. “We all are equally responsible for defending our motherland.” The COAS reiterated that the Army would be bound to the orders of the provincial government with respect to operations in Balochistan. He said “we want to see Pakistan safe and strong. The Army is guarantee of the country’s defence. However, national unity is inevitable for making country’s defence impregnable. A strong army is not enough for country’s defence as everyone would have to play the due role”.

 

Friday, April 15, 2011

CIA refuses to halt operations in Pakistan

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The Central Intelligence Agency has no plans to suspend "operations" in Pakistan against terror suspects despite objections from leaders in Islamabad, a USZ official said on Thursday. Pakistan has criticized missile strikes by USZ drone aircrafts in the country but CIA director Leon Panetta has told intelligence officials that he has a duty to prevent attacks on the United States of Zionism, the senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said. It is important to note at this point that CIA has not launched any operation against Israhell and Mossad despite the availability of strong evidence that links 9/11 to Mossad. In front of these facts, the whole drone campaign and USZ wars throughout the world reduce down to nothing more than a heinous charade to occupy natural resources rich countries and control fuel supply routes to Central Asian States, Russia, China and Middle East through Afghanistan as well as occupying Balochistan province of Pakistan along with all its world's largest gold and copper mines.


"Panetta has been clear with his Pakistani counterparts that his fundamental responsibility is to protect the American people, and he will not halt operations that support that objective", the official said. The CIA chief on Monday held several hours of talks at the agency's headquarters outside Washington with Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. USZ media had reported that Pasha and other officials told the United States of Zionism to rein in drone strikes and slash the number of CIA agents and special forces operating in Pakistan.

Apparently reflecting the CIA chief's stance, American drones resumed missile attacks in Pakistan on Wednesday for the first time in a month, targeting fighters near the Afghan border. It was the first missile strike since March 17, when Pakistani leaders strongly protested over a USZ drone attack that killed 39 people, including civilians and police, in North Waziristan. Analysts and former USZ intelligence officers say there is little chance the CIA would abandon the drone bombing campaign despite a series of diplomatic rows, and even if Pakistani leaders, for domestic political purposes, publicly criticized the strikes.


CIA refuses to halt operations in Pakistan

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Central Intelligence Agency has no plans to suspend "operations" in Pakistan against terror suspects despite objections from leaders in Islamabad, a USZ official said on Thursday. Pakistan has criticized missile strikes by USZ drone aircrafts in the country but CIA director Leon Panetta has told intelligence officials that he has a duty to prevent attacks on the United States of Zionism, the senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said. It is important to note at this point that CIA has not launched any operation against Israhell and Mossad despite the availability of strong evidence that links 9/11 to Mossad. In front of these facts, the whole drone campaign and USZ wars throughout the world reduce down to nothing more than a heinous charade to occupy natural resources rich countries and control fuel supply routes to Central Asian States, Russia, China and Middle East through Afghanistan as well as occupying Balochistan province of Pakistan along with all its world's largest gold and copper mines.


"Panetta has been clear with his Pakistani counterparts that his fundamental responsibility is to protect the American people, and he will not halt operations that support that objective", the official said. The CIA chief on Monday held several hours of talks at the agency's headquarters outside Washington with Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. USZ media had reported that Pasha and other officials told the United States of Zionism to rein in drone strikes and slash the number of CIA agents and special forces operating in Pakistan.

Apparently reflecting the CIA chief's stance, American drones resumed missile attacks in Pakistan on Wednesday for the first time in a month, targeting fighters near the Afghan border. It was the first missile strike since March 17, when Pakistani leaders strongly protested over a USZ drone attack that killed 39 people, including civilians and police, in North Waziristan. Analysts and former USZ intelligence officers say there is little chance the CIA would abandon the drone bombing campaign despite a series of diplomatic rows, and even if Pakistani leaders, for domestic political purposes, publicly criticized the strikes.


CIA refuses to halt operations in Pakistan

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Central Intelligence Agency has no plans to suspend "operations" in Pakistan against terror suspects despite objections from leaders in Islamabad, a USZ official said on Thursday. Pakistan has criticized missile strikes by USZ drone aircrafts in the country but CIA director Leon Panetta has told intelligence officials that he has a duty to prevent attacks on the United States of Zionism, the senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said. It is important to note at this point that CIA has not launched any operation against Israhell and Mossad despite the availability of strong evidence that links 9/11 to Mossad. In front of these facts, the whole drone campaign and USZ wars throughout the world reduce down to nothing more than a heinous charade to occupy natural resources rich countries and control fuel supply routes to Central Asian States, Russia, China and Middle East through Afghanistan as well as occupying Balochistan province of Pakistan along with all its world's largest gold and copper mines.


"Panetta has been clear with his Pakistani counterparts that his fundamental responsibility is to protect the American people, and he will not halt operations that support that objective", the official said. The CIA chief on Monday held several hours of talks at the agency's headquarters outside Washington with Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. USZ media had reported that Pasha and other officials told the United States of Zionism to rein in drone strikes and slash the number of CIA agents and special forces operating in Pakistan.

Apparently reflecting the CIA chief's stance, American drones resumed missile attacks in Pakistan on Wednesday for the first time in a month, targeting fighters near the Afghan border. It was the first missile strike since March 17, when Pakistani leaders strongly protested over a USZ drone attack that killed 39 people, including civilians and police, in North Waziristan. Analysts and former USZ intelligence officers say there is little chance the CIA would abandon the drone bombing campaign despite a series of diplomatic rows, and even if Pakistani leaders, for domestic political purposes, publicly criticized the strikes.


CIA refuses to halt operations in Pakistan

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Central Intelligence Agency has no plans to suspend "operations" in Pakistan against terror suspects despite objections from leaders in Islamabad, a USZ official said on Thursday. Pakistan has criticized missile strikes by USZ drone aircrafts in the country but CIA director Leon Panetta has told intelligence officials that he has a duty to prevent attacks on the United States of Zionism, the senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said. It is important to note at this point that CIA has not launched any operation against Israhell and Mossad despite the availability of strong evidence that links 9/11 to Mossad. In front of these facts, the whole drone campaign and USZ wars throughout the world reduce down to nothing more than a heinous charade to occupy natural resources rich countries and control fuel supply routes to Central Asian States, Russia, China and Middle East through Afghanistan as well as occupying Balochistan province of Pakistan along with all its world's largest gold and copper mines.


"Panetta has been clear with his Pakistani counterparts that his fundamental responsibility is to protect the American people, and he will not halt operations that support that objective", the official said. The CIA chief on Monday held several hours of talks at the agency's headquarters outside Washington with Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. USZ media had reported that Pasha and other officials told the United States of Zionism to rein in drone strikes and slash the number of CIA agents and special forces operating in Pakistan.

Apparently reflecting the CIA chief's stance, American drones resumed missile attacks in Pakistan on Wednesday for the first time in a month, targeting fighters near the Afghan border. It was the first missile strike since March 17, when Pakistani leaders strongly protested over a USZ drone attack that killed 39 people, including civilians and police, in North Waziristan. Analysts and former USZ intelligence officers say there is little chance the CIA would abandon the drone bombing campaign despite a series of diplomatic rows, and even if Pakistani leaders, for domestic political purposes, publicly criticized the strikes.


CIA refuses to halt operations in Pakistan

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Central Intelligence Agency has no plans to suspend "operations" in Pakistan against terror suspects despite objections from leaders in Islamabad, a USZ official said on Thursday. Pakistan has criticized missile strikes by USZ drone aircrafts in the country but CIA director Leon Panetta has told intelligence officials that he has a duty to prevent attacks on the United States of Zionism, the senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said. It is important to note at this point that CIA has not launched any operation against Israhell and Mossad despite the availability of strong evidence that links 9/11 to Mossad. In front of these facts, the whole drone campaign and USZ wars throughout the world reduce down to nothing more than a heinous charade to occupy natural resources rich countries and control fuel supply routes to Central Asian States, Russia, China and Middle East through Afghanistan as well as occupying Balochistan province of Pakistan along with all its world's largest gold and copper mines.


"Panetta has been clear with his Pakistani counterparts that his fundamental responsibility is to protect the American people, and he will not halt operations that support that objective", the official said. The CIA chief on Monday held several hours of talks at the agency's headquarters outside Washington with Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. USZ media had reported that Pasha and other officials told the United States of Zionism to rein in drone strikes and slash the number of CIA agents and special forces operating in Pakistan.

Apparently reflecting the CIA chief's stance, American drones resumed missile attacks in Pakistan on Wednesday for the first time in a month, targeting fighters near the Afghan border. It was the first missile strike since March 17, when Pakistani leaders strongly protested over a USZ drone attack that killed 39 people, including civilians and police, in North Waziristan. Analysts and former USZ intelligence officers say there is little chance the CIA would abandon the drone bombing campaign despite a series of diplomatic rows, and even if Pakistani leaders, for domestic political purposes, publicly criticized the strikes.


CIA refuses to halt operations in Pakistan

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Central Intelligence Agency has no plans to suspend "operations" in Pakistan against terror suspects despite objections from leaders in Islamabad, a USZ official said on Thursday. Pakistan has criticized missile strikes by USZ drone aircrafts in the country but CIA director Leon Panetta has told intelligence officials that he has a duty to prevent attacks on the United States of Zionism, the senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said. It is important to note at this point that CIA has not launched any operation against Israhell and Mossad despite the availability of strong evidence that links 9/11 to Mossad. In front of these facts, the whole drone campaign and USZ wars throughout the world reduce down to nothing more than a heinous charade to occupy natural resources rich countries and control fuel supply routes to Central Asian States, Russia, China and Middle East through Afghanistan as well as occupying Balochistan province of Pakistan along with all its world's largest gold and copper mines.


"Panetta has been clear with his Pakistani counterparts that his fundamental responsibility is to protect the American people, and he will not halt operations that support that objective", the official said. The CIA chief on Monday held several hours of talks at the agency's headquarters outside Washington with Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. USZ media had reported that Pasha and other officials told the United States of Zionism to rein in drone strikes and slash the number of CIA agents and special forces operating in Pakistan.

Apparently reflecting the CIA chief's stance, American drones resumed missile attacks in Pakistan on Wednesday for the first time in a month, targeting fighters near the Afghan border. It was the first missile strike since March 17, when Pakistani leaders strongly protested over a USZ drone attack that killed 39 people, including civilians and police, in North Waziristan. Analysts and former USZ intelligence officers say there is little chance the CIA would abandon the drone bombing campaign despite a series of diplomatic rows, and even if Pakistani leaders, for domestic political purposes, publicly criticized the strikes.


CIA refuses to halt operations in Pakistan

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Central Intelligence Agency has no plans to suspend "operations" in Pakistan against terror suspects despite objections from leaders in Islamabad, a USZ official said on Thursday. Pakistan has criticized missile strikes by USZ drone aircrafts in the country but CIA director Leon Panetta has told intelligence officials that he has a duty to prevent attacks on the United States of Zionism, the senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said. It is important to note at this point that CIA has not launched any operation against Israhell and Mossad despite the availability of strong evidence that links 9/11 to Mossad. In front of these facts, the whole drone campaign and USZ wars throughout the world reduce down to nothing more than a heinous charade to occupy natural resources rich countries and control fuel supply routes to Central Asian States, Russia, China and Middle East through Afghanistan as well as occupying Balochistan province of Pakistan along with all its world's largest gold and copper mines.


"Panetta has been clear with his Pakistani counterparts that his fundamental responsibility is to protect the American people, and he will not halt operations that support that objective", the official said. The CIA chief on Monday held several hours of talks at the agency's headquarters outside Washington with Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. USZ media had reported that Pasha and other officials told the United States of Zionism to rein in drone strikes and slash the number of CIA agents and special forces operating in Pakistan.

Apparently reflecting the CIA chief's stance, American drones resumed missile attacks in Pakistan on Wednesday for the first time in a month, targeting fighters near the Afghan border. It was the first missile strike since March 17, when Pakistani leaders strongly protested over a USZ drone attack that killed 39 people, including civilians and police, in North Waziristan. Analysts and former USZ intelligence officers say there is little chance the CIA would abandon the drone bombing campaign despite a series of diplomatic rows, and even if Pakistani leaders, for domestic political purposes, publicly criticized the strikes.


Monday, April 4, 2011

178 killed in Somalia - Stooge forces using civilians as human shields


At least 178 people, including 57 civilians, have been killed and several others injured in clashes between CIA backed stooge government forces and Al-Shabab Mujahideen in Somalia. The government stooge forces targeted houses in Dhoobley and then later on put its blame on Al-Shabab Mujahideen in the latest battle. This genocide caused hundreds of families to flee their homes. At least 178 people are reported to have died in the fighting from both sides. Heavy machine guns, mortars and anti-aircraft guns were used in the exchange of fire that wounded at least 140 people, including civilians. Fighting has turned more violent since stooge Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed announced a new offensive on February 23 and said that 17,000 African Union and CIA local puppet soldiers will continue to fight until Al-Shabab's hold on the capital, Mogadishu, and other cities is shattered.

Somalian stooge Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed
Dozens of puppet government soldiers, opposition fighters and civilian have since been killed on a daily basis, reducing the possibility of reaching a peaceful solution to the crisis. Locals say that stooge regime forces use civilians as human shields during battles against Al-Shabab Mujahideen and have killed dozens of those who refused to surrender amongst the civilians. Somalia has been without an effective central government since former popular Islamic leader Siad Barre who was overthrown by CIA in 1991.

Somalian Islamic leader Siad Barre who was
toppled and assassinated by CIA in 1991
Somali government controls only a small part of Mogadishu. Lack of coordination among its forces, who are barely trained and seldom get paid, has for long barred the government's promise of a full-scale war against opposition fighters. Fighting, famine and disease have led to the death of nearly one million people in the African country and crushed all government efforts at restoring security. There are more than 1.4 million internally displaced persons in Somalia. More than 300,000 of them are sheltered in Mogadishu alone.

178 killed in Somalia - Stooge forces using civilians as human shields


At least 178 people, including 57 civilians, have been killed and several others injured in clashes between CIA backed stooge government forces and Al-Shabab Mujahideen in Somalia. The government stooge forces targeted houses in Dhoobley and then later on put its blame on Al-Shabab Mujahideen in the latest battle. This genocide caused hundreds of families to flee their homes. At least 178 people are reported to have died in the fighting from both sides. Heavy machine guns, mortars and anti-aircraft guns were used in the exchange of fire that wounded at least 140 people, including civilians. Fighting has turned more violent since stooge Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed announced a new offensive on February 23 and said that 17,000 African Union and CIA local puppet soldiers will continue to fight until Al-Shabab's hold on the capital, Mogadishu, and other cities is shattered.

Somalian stooge Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed
Dozens of puppet government soldiers, opposition fighters and civilian have since been killed on a daily basis, reducing the possibility of reaching a peaceful solution to the crisis. Locals say that stooge regime forces use civilians as human shields during battles against Al-Shabab Mujahideen and have killed dozens of those who refused to surrender amongst the civilians. Somalia has been without an effective central government since former popular Islamic leader Siad Barre who was overthrown by CIA in 1991.

Somalian Islamic leader Siad Barre who was
toppled and assassinated by CIA in 1991
Somali government controls only a small part of Mogadishu. Lack of coordination among its forces, who are barely trained and seldom get paid, has for long barred the government's promise of a full-scale war against opposition fighters. Fighting, famine and disease have led to the death of nearly one million people in the African country and crushed all government efforts at restoring security. There are more than 1.4 million internally displaced persons in Somalia. More than 300,000 of them are sheltered in Mogadishu alone.

178 killed in Somalia - Stooge forces using civilians as human shields


At least 178 people, including 57 civilians, have been killed and several others injured in clashes between CIA backed stooge government forces and Al-Shabab Mujahideen in Somalia. The government stooge forces targeted houses in Dhoobley and then later on put its blame on Al-Shabab Mujahideen in the latest battle. This genocide caused hundreds of families to flee their homes. At least 178 people are reported to have died in the fighting from both sides. Heavy machine guns, mortars and anti-aircraft guns were used in the exchange of fire that wounded at least 140 people, including civilians. Fighting has turned more violent since stooge Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed announced a new offensive on February 23 and said that 17,000 African Union and CIA local puppet soldiers will continue to fight until Al-Shabab's hold on the capital, Mogadishu, and other cities is shattered.

Somalian stooge Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed
Dozens of puppet government soldiers, opposition fighters and civilian have since been killed on a daily basis, reducing the possibility of reaching a peaceful solution to the crisis. Locals say that stooge regime forces use civilians as human shields during battles against Al-Shabab Mujahideen and have killed dozens of those who refused to surrender amongst the civilians. Somalia has been without an effective central government since former popular Islamic leader Siad Barre who was overthrown by CIA in 1991.

Somalian Islamic leader Siad Barre who was
toppled and assassinated by CIA in 1991
Somali government controls only a small part of Mogadishu. Lack of coordination among its forces, who are barely trained and seldom get paid, has for long barred the government's promise of a full-scale war against opposition fighters. Fighting, famine and disease have led to the death of nearly one million people in the African country and crushed all government efforts at restoring security. There are more than 1.4 million internally displaced persons in Somalia. More than 300,000 of them are sheltered in Mogadishu alone.