Next target....Pakistan... The world is watching you America!!!

splifchris

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Pakistan buries 24 troops killed in Nato airstrike




  • 30 Sept 2010: Nato helicopters kill two Pakistani soldiers, prompting nearly two-week border closure in protest
  • 22 April 2011: Supplies to Nato forces in Afghanistan halted for three days in protest over drone attacks
  • 2 May: US announces Bin Laden's death and says Pakistan not warned of raid
  • 2 June: Top US military chief Adm Mike Mullen admits "significant" cut in US troops in Pakistan
  • 10 July: US suspends $800m of military aid
  • 22 Sept: Outgoing US Adm Mullen accuses Pakistan of supporting Haqqani militant group in Afghanistan; denied by Pakistan

Nato has called the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers as "tragic and unintended"

Pakistan has buried 24 of its troops who were killed in a Nato airstrike at a checkpoint on the Afghan border. Army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani led mourners in funeral prayers at military headquarters in the north-western city of Peshawar.
The incident on Saturday has heightened already tense relations between Pakistan and the US and Nato.
Nato has apologised, calling it a "tragic unintended incident", and is investigating what happened.
Nato chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said he had written to Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to "make it clear that the deaths of Pakistani personnel are as unacceptable and deplorable as the deaths of Afghan and international personnel".
It follows a joint statement by US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who offered their condolences for the loss of life, backed the investigation into the incident and stressed the "importance of the US-Pakistani partnership, which serves the mutual interests of our people".
'Special forces mission' Pakistan has reacted angrily to the attack, which took place at two remote border posts in Pakistan's tribal district of Mohmand in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Prime Minister Gilani called it a "grave infringement of Pakistan's sovereignty".

A meeting of the cabinet's defence committee, convened by Mr Gilani, said it had decided to cut key supply lines to Nato in Afghanistan. Reports later appeared to confirm that Nato traffic was not being allowed through Pakistan's two border crossings with Afghanistan, at Torkham and Chaman.
The committee has also asked the United States to vacate, within 15 days, the Shamsi air base, which the US military has used to launch drones - although the BBC's Orla Guerin in Islamabad notes that Pakistan has made a similar demand before and the base may already be empty.
The committee further said it would "revisit and undertake a complete review of all programmes, activities and co-operative arrangements with US/Nato/Isaf, including diplomatic, political, military and intelligence".
Pakistan's government also summoned the US ambassador.
Fresh blow The night-time attack took place at the Salala checkpoint, about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the Afghan border, at around 02:00 on Saturday morning local time (21:00 GMT Friday).
The Pakistani army said helicopters and fighter aircraft hit two border posts, killing 24 people and leaving 13 injured. Local officials said the two posts were about 300m apart on a mountain top.
Pakistani officials said there had been no militant activity in the area, and most of the Pakistani soldiers were asleep. They also said Nato had the grid references of the posts and therefore should not have fired.
Military sources told the BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Paktika province in Afghanistan that a US-Afghan special forces mission had been in the area, where they believed a Taliban training camp was operating.
They said the mission came under fire from a position within Pakistan, and they received permission from the headquarters of Nato's Isaf mission to fire back.
The incident looks set to deal a fresh blow to US-Pakistan relations, which had only just begun to recover following a unilateral US raid that killed Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan in May.
Pakistani troops are involved in fighting the Taliban in the crucial border region area. Hundreds of militants have been resisting attempts by the security forces to clear them from southern and south-eastern parts of the district.
 

dukeanthony

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Pakistan buries 24 troops killed in Nato airstrike


Military sources told the BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Paktika province in Afghanistan that a US-Afghan special forces mission had been in the area, where they believed a Taliban training camp was operating.
They said the mission came under fire from a position within Pakistan, and they received permission from the headquarters of Nato's Isaf mission to fire back.

The incident looks set to deal a fresh blow to US-Pakistan relations, which had only just begun to recover following a unilateral US raid that killed Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan in May.
Pakistani troops are involved in fighting the Taliban in the crucial border region area. Hundreds of militants have been resisting attempts by the security forces to clear them from southern and south-eastern parts of the district.
Whoomp there it is
 

unohu69

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I suggest a border fence. around the entire Middle East, then we can supply them all with guns, give em 5 or 6 yrs, and go check on em.....winner takes all....
 

Harrekin

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Mortars can easily hit 1.5 miles
Easily
Especially when fired from high altitude Mountains
And Light Machine Guns can EASILY hit 1.5 miles from up high
Can you never just put your hands up and say "our troops hit the wrong target"?!

Never-ending bullshit from you dude. "America is great, everyone else sucks, we can do what we want!".
 

dukeanthony

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Can you never just put your hands up and say "our troops hit the wrong target"?!

Never-ending bullshit from you dude. "America is great, everyone else sucks, we can do what we want!".
Right Back at ya
You Criticize everything about the USA from Ireland
A country that is basically a BEGGAR nation with a Junk Bond Status
Maybe you should just shut your Mcpie Hole about us and take care of your own problems
 

dukeanthony

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Afghan troops who came under fire while operating near the Pakistan border called in the NATO airstrikes that allegedly killed 24 Pakistani soldiers at two posts along the frontier, Afghan officials said Sunday.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, said it's unclear who attacked the Afghan troops before dawn Saturday, but that the soldiers were fired upon from the direction of the Pakistani border posts that were hit in the strikes. The border area where the soldiers were operating contains a mix of Pakistani forces and Islamist militants.
 

beardo

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Ireland
A country that is basically a BEGGAR nation with a Junk Bond Status
Maybe you should just shut your Mcpie Hole about us and take care of your own problems
Classic Quote
Do some research on the history of Ireland and maybe you will realize it's time to register republican and vote for Ron Paul in the primaries and why it is so important
 

Harrekin

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Classic Quote
Do some research on the history of Ireland and maybe you will realize it's time to register republican and vote for Ron Paul in the primaries and why it is so important
Excuse me? Care to elaborate on that statement?
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Right Back at ya
You Criticize everything about the USA from Ireland
A country that is basically a BEGGAR nation with a Junk Bond Status
Maybe you should just shut your Mcpie Hole about us and take care of your own problems
And as I said before, our country is doing just fine, yours is a failing empire. But it's ok, you can keep going back to the Fed and China (of all places) and beg for some more money. $1.13 trillion worth of US treasury bonds owned by China.

Another debt ceiling increase, another ratings drop (that you care so much about) and another decline in the dollar is what you's have in your future. Once the failing European economies that are keeping us down have sorted their shit out (like we have) we'll get our AAA+ rating back. Say what you want Dukeanthony, we have our house in order, you's havnt even started yet.
 

beardo

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Excuse me? Care to elaborate on that statement?
It was directed at Dukeantny and his racist, uninformed statement-
I was reffering to Englands occupation of Ireland and the taxes imposed on Ireland by the British and the famine and the current debt situation and enslavement by debt and taxes-
In other words we should vote Paul so we have a chance to avoid experiencing the plight our Irish brothers have endured.
 

Harrekin

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It was directed at Dukeantny and his racist, uninformed statement-
I was reffering to Englands occupation of Ireland and the taxes imposed on Ireland by the British and the famine and the current debt situation and enslavement by debt and taxes-
In other words we should vote Paul so we have a chance to avoid experiencing the plight our Irish brothers have endured.
Ahh cool so, that other d1ckhead has been spouting the bullshit even since I mentioned that the American system of Government is too slow and ineffectual to be spreading its fingers further and further.

He took this as some kind of attack on his nation, when infact all I was trying to say was the Federal Government cant decide on anything (and used the example of the recent failings of the Budget Deficit Reduction Super-committee), so why give them more responsibility to not decide on.
 

dukeanthony

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And as I said before, our country is doing just fine, yours is a failing empire. But it's ok, you can keep going back to the Fed and China (of all places) and beg for some more money. $1.13 trillion worth of US treasury bonds owned by China.

Another debt ceiling increase, another ratings drop (that you care so much about) and another decline in the dollar is what you's have in your future. Once the failing European economies that are keeping us down have sorted their shit out (like we have) we'll get our AAA+ rating back. Say what you want Dukeanthony, we have our house in order, you's havnt even started yet.
You havent even begun to Collapse
And stop stalking me in other forums Mcfuckstick
 

Harrekin

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You havent even begun to Collapse
And stop stalking me in other forums Mcfuckstick
How are we going to collapse? Banks are sorted, economy is growing, clearly layer out plan to balance budget...

I wasn't stalking you, I actually help people out with growing in the Newbie Section (I actually grow, that's the purpose of this forum ultimately ;) ) and I thought it was strange that you asked a question about cloning the topped part of a plant when on here you said you don't smoke weed.
 

dukeanthony

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How are we going to collapse? Banks are sorted, economy is growing, clearly layer out plan to balance budget...

I wasn't stalking you, I actually help people out with growing in the Newbie Section (I actually grow, that's the purpose of this forum ultimately ;) ) and I thought it was strange that you asked a question about cloning the topped part of a plant when on here you said you don't smoke weed.
Yep and I dont grow it either McSHitlip
 

splifchris

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Right Back at ya
You Criticize everything about the USA from Ireland
A country that is basically a BEGGAR nation with a Junk Bond Status
Maybe you should just shut your Mcpie Hole about us and take care of your own problems
Its not just people from Ireland who criticize yous... Its the rest of the world too.... and they're not criticizing YOU... They're criticizing YOUR government... Which if you had even a third of a brain YOU would too... And as for your Beggar nation crap.... Do some research... Our financial problems are banking problems and not an economic one... Even with our small temporery financial issues... We still give our Pensioners 265 Euro's a week ($352.00) , our unemployed 186 Euro's a week ($247.00) and don't forget... FREE HEALTH CARE.....

GOD BLESS IRELAND
 
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