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Post time 13-11-2009 03:23 PM | Show all posts
Aku bukan nak kata apa .... Pakistan pun ngok ngek gak, sibuk sgt jd jagoan perang konvensional (ancaman drp India), homegrown threat pun dia takleh kontrol. Drp kes lama puak2 ekstremis Syiah & Sunnah yg asyik berbunuhan kat Karachi hinggalah ke pemberontak Baluchistan & pemberontak Waziristan hingga le ke Taliban.

Yg bangang tu, perisikan Pakistan (ISI) yg wujudkan Taliban, takkan le pegawai risik depa tak tau cara pemikiran / strategi / taktik Taliban nih.

Ini terpinga2 bila bom meletup sana sini. Pakistan Army mmg terlampau sgt ke arah conventional war ngan India, lupa strategi COIN terhadap Taliban & sewaktu dgnnya.
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Post time 13-11-2009 04:07 PM | Show all posts
wa rasa la agak2nya la kot ada officer2 pakistan armed force ni pon dlm diam2 sokong taliban kot..tu yg susah sgt nak benteras ini taliban..pendapat wa la..
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Post time 13-11-2009 04:14 PM | Show all posts
wa rasa la agak2nya la kot ada officer2 pakistan armed force ni pon dlm diam2 sokong taliban kot..tu yg susah sgt nak benteras ini taliban..pendapat wa la..


Itu aku susah nak percaya, melainkan ini melibatkan elemen2 subversif dlm ISI (badan perisikan Pakistan). Pasukan tentera Pakistan adalah profesional, diorg main direct assault je, intel tentera Pakistan lbh menjurus pd India-centric.
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Post time 15-11-2009 08:36 PM | Show all posts
Suicide Attack: Leaves 12 dead, 25 injured in Peshawar
Pakistan Times NWFP Bureau

PESHAWAR: A suicide car bomber detonated his explosive laden vehicle at Pishtakharra Police Check Post – while trying to enter Peshawar cantonment – putting to death at least 12 persons including a police constable and two children and injuring almost over 25 others.

Police chief Liaquat Ali Khan has confirmed the digit of the deaths in yet another tragedy which took place in the metropolis of the North West Frontier Province [NWFP] of Pakistan on Saturday.

The police officials showed bravery by stopping the car at the check post on suspicion for search, the City Police Chief said, adding, had the bomber entered the Peshawar he would have wrecked havoc in city.

The bomber exploded himself up while he was stopped by the Police personnel at the check post for search. Prior to detonating explosive laden vehicle, the bomber had a brief chat with the policeman at the check post, the CCPO said.

The official of the Bomb Disposal Squad maintained that 50 to 60 kilogram explosive was used in the explosion.

The NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani and Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti have strongly condemned the suicide car bomb blast at Police Check Post Pishtakhara Saturday afternoon. They expressed their deep shock and sorrow over the loss of precious lives. They described the incident a highly cowardly act of terrorism.

In their separate condolence messages here Saturday, the Governor and Chief Minister said the incident itself speaks the barbaric and retrogressive mindset of the miscreants involved in such inhuman acts of extremism.

Targeting security forces and killing innocent citizens speaks the state of frustration, the elements are suffered with. Such elements, they added, are the enemies of the country and they would never succeed in their nefarious designs.

While expressing their heartfelt sympathies with members of the bereaved families, the Governor has assured that the elements involved in such heinous crimes would be brought to justice shortly. They also called upon the people to fully cooperate with the law enforcement agencies and ensure lasting peace in the area.

They also prayed for eternal peace of the departed souls, courage to the bereaved families to bear the irreparable loss with patience and early recovery of the injured.

Provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain in a statement also condemned the Pishtakharra blast in strong words and expressed the resolve that war against terror would continue till total elimination of the terrorists.

Terrorists are neither Muslim nor human beings, he said, adding, after such brutal activities by the terrorists, it has become now more necessary to crush them from their roots. No matter what price we pay for it but we will continue to hit them in their bases, he maintained.

God forbid, if we failed, these people (terrorists) would retrieve dead bodies from the graves, would lash the women and humiliate the females which would be more dangerous, Mian Iftikhar added. Defeat is no option with us we have to beat them at any cost, he remarked.

Provincial Information Minister said the example of Malakand was before us, we offered sacrifices and never succumbed to any pressure of the terrorists and with the blessing of Allah Almighty, today Malakand was safe and sound.

Mian Iftikhar who is vocal when asked by a reporter that how long the people would offer sacrifices in war on terror, replied that as long as they (terrorists) were not totally eliminated.They are targeting Peshawar because the government in the Province was fully supporting the military operation against them.

He said that Waziristan has become hub of the international terrorists who were here since long. To a question about presence of foreigners in the Tribal Belt, he asked why these elements do not Jihad in Iraq and Palestine why they have selected the land of Pukhtoons for their terrorist acts. The answer is very simple because Pukhtoons are simple, poor and religious minded nation, he added. That is why they were easily trapped in the hands of terrorists.

An earlier report had said that at least five persons were killed and fifteen others injured in a powerful bomb blast near Pishtakhara Police check-post near Ring Road on Saturday, police official confirmed.

District Coordination Officer (DCO) Peshawar had confirmed the death of five persons.Soon after the blast, the police and the security official cordoned off the area, while the injured were shifted to Lady Reading Hospital. Emergency has been declared in hospitals.

The Pishtakhara area situated in suburbs of Peshawar and a main entrance to the provincial capital from Bara, Khyber Agency. The police also confirmed that a car loaded with explosive hit the police check-post, killing five persons and injuring fifteen others, mostly deputed at the check-post.

The blast was so heavy which also injured the people roaming nearby the check-post besides, damaging vehicles on the main Ring Road.

President, PM condemn

President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Saturday strongly condemned the terrorist attack at Pushtakhara, in the outskirts of Peshawar.

The two leaders expressed their deep sorrow and grief over the loss of lives and said the government will speed up efforts to wipe out extremists and terrorists from the country.

In separate messages the two leaders expressed their resolve not to be deterred by terrorist attacks.

The President and the Prime Minister expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and prayed to Allah Almighty to shower his blessings on the departed souls and grant courage to their families to bear this loss.

They also directed best possible medical treatment for the injured.

The Prime Minister in a separate message expressed his deep sorrow over the tragic death of son of former Inspector General of Punjab Police Shaukat Javed.
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Post time 15-11-2009 08:39 PM | Show all posts
So do you people these mujahideens are martyrs and freedom fighters?
How would yu deal with such terrorists? lets discuss.
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Post time 15-11-2009 10:04 PM | Show all posts
It's good that China's J-10 got its first export customer, might be the first among many later..3rd world countries with low budget would opt for the affordable Chinese JF17 and J10 combat aircraft.
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Post time 15-11-2009 11:56 PM | Show all posts
Malaysia sure can make do with some of these J10s and J17s.
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Post time 16-11-2009 08:23 AM | Show all posts
So do you people these mujahideens are martyrs and freedom fighters?
How would yu deal with such terrorists? lets discuss.
Debmey Post at 15-11-2009 20:39


enforce the subversive act......
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Post time 16-11-2009 08:53 AM | Show all posts
You didn't answer the question sir.
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Post time 16-11-2009 09:15 AM | Show all posts
patut malaysia invest JV plak ngn China untuk develop improvement J17 versi Malaysia, buat macam pakistan, 2 biji dev kat china selebihnya dev kat malaysia, tapi angkat byk laa satu kali, 80 bijik ke pasal rega murah jek USD 15-20 mil jek sebuah.
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Post time 16-11-2009 09:42 AM | Show all posts
You didn't answer the question sir.
Debmey Post at 16-11-2009 08:53


for HAMAS they r martyrs and freedom fighter....for taliban, i dont think so...they are extremist look alike...anyway it is very subjective to judge who they r...........lucky in malaysia, we have the ISA to control & monitor any subversive movements..........
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Post time 16-11-2009 12:13 PM | Show all posts
I also wonder why taliban bomb markets full of women and children. Won't that make the people hate them?
Maybe its part of the hearts and minds program by the govt who planted these bombs to discredit the taliban. This will be a very effective strategy.
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Post time 16-11-2009 12:20 PM | Show all posts
72# Debmey

r u moslem????
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Post time 17-11-2009 12:47 AM | Show all posts
LKick, jgn layan Dubuk. Dia bukan Muslim, slalu provokasi dlm bod ni & bod RSF (bod Agama Dll).

Dia ni angin lbh, suka provoke forummer Muslim kat situ. Tp geng2 forummer Muslim kita kbykannya slalu belasah dia, tp dubuk ni mana makan saman. Dia ni attention seeker, lg kau termakan umpan provokasi dia, lg dia suka. Lg kau layan, lg dia royan.

Sbb tak larat nk layan dubuk ni la aku lancarkan kempen anti dia. Since last year .... aman bod ni.
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Post time 17-11-2009 12:59 AM | Show all posts
LKick, jgn layan Dubuk. Dia bukan Muslim, slalu provokasi dlm bod ni & bod RSF (bod Agama Dll).

Dia ni angin lbh, suka provoke forummer Muslim kat situ. Tp geng2 forummer Muslim kita kbykannya slal ...
robotech Post at 17-11-2009 00:47


oooo...kapiaq la ek????  

sape bdk ni ha robo???? nak gak tau
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Post time 17-11-2009 08:06 AM | Show all posts
me not muslim and I am not trying to provoke muslims.
I am only being logical. Why would taliban bomb women and children in a market? The only people to gain from this is the Pakistan govt who are fighting the taliban and blaming them for it. Its the govt who controls the media.
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Post time 18-11-2009 02:01 PM | Show all posts
PM Gilani Says:
Miscreants to be gripped with Iron Hand
Pakistan Times NWFP Bureau

D. I. Khan: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Tuesday said a handful of foreign elements were trying to disrupt peace in the country and the government would control them with an iron hand.

Addressing a tribal jirga of the Mehsud tribes from Waziristan at the Ratta Kalachi camp set up by the government, Gilani said foreign militants of Arabs, Uzbek, Afghan and Chechyn origin were operating in the country and involved in terrorist activities.

He said the operation Rah-e-Nijat was launched by the Pakistan Army against the anti-state elements who were involved in terrorist activities, killing of the innocent and destruction of private and public property.

Gilani categorically stated that the Mahsud tribes were patriotic Pakistanis and had nothing to do with the handful of terrorists who had taken refuge in their area. He lauded the role of the tribal people in the creation of Pakistan and said the nation can never forget it.

Accompanied by Governor NWFP Owais Ghani, Minister for Information Qamar Zaman Kaira, Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan, Minister of State for Finance Ms Hina Rabbani Khar and Ms Farzana Raja, Gilani was on a day-long visit to personally see the facilities being provided to the people.

Prime Minister said Rs 24 billion has been earmarked for reconstruction and rehabilitation work as part of the exit strategy and first installment of Rs six billion has already been paid to the provincial government.

He said Rs 5000 were being paid to each displaced family while the displaced of Waziristan agency will also be provided Rs 25,000 to each family during the rehabilitation phase like Malakand and Swat affectees.

He said it was vital that development work is undertaken in the tribal areas and promised to build dams, educational institutions so that they do not feel any sort of deprivation.

Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani said a military operation was no solution and the government under the exit strategy will take measures to fill the administrative, economic, social political and cultural vacuum.

He said students belonging to the Mahsud tribe will be given admission in all schools on priority, so that they can be play an important role in the progress and development of the country.

Prime Minister Gilani earlier visited various sections of the society. He was briefed about the arrangements made for provision of health care, food and warm bedding, besides imparting them technical skills.

Call for IDPs Support

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Tuesday asked the philanthropists and PPP workers to extend their all out support to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) of South Waiziristan.

He was addressing the PPP workers after visiting the relief center established for the IDPs of South Waziristan here.The Prime Minister said the development of backward areas was on the top agenda of the government and it would take every step to resolve the issues which people of D I Khan were confronting.

He asked the party workers to play their role and support the law enforcement agencies for restoration of peace in the area.

Workers of PPP on this occasion also apprised the Prime Minister of their problems. The Prime Minister assured them to take up and resolve their problems on priority basis.

The Prime Minister also directed the Minister of State for Finance and Economic Affairs for consideration of the Chashma Right Bank Canal project. Federal Ministers,MNAs and Governor NWFP were also present on the occasion.
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Post time 8-12-2009 11:26 AM | Show all posts
At least 46 dead in Pakistan bomb attacks
Posted: 08 December 2009 0042 hrs
         
         
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Firefighters work to put out a fire, after two explosions ripped through a crowded market in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore.
           
         

LAHORE, Pakistan: Bomb blasts tore through two of Pakistan's main cities on Monday killing at least 46 people and wounding more than 100 as the nation struggles to quell a worsening Taliban insurgency.

Two blasts devastated a busy market and engulfed it in flames killing at least 36 people in Lahore, the capital of Punjab province, while in the northwest provincial capital of Peshawar a suicide bomber killed 10 people.

Attacks blamed on Islamist militants have surged this year as Pakistan presses military offensives against the Taliban across the northwest, under fierce US pressure to do more to destroy the extremists' strongholds.

The popular Moon Market in the centre of eastern Lahore city was transformed into a scene of flames and rubble as night fell on Monday, when two bombs exploded 30 seconds apart outside a police station and a bank, officials said.

"There were two blasts, at least 36 people were killed," doctor Rizwan Naseer, the head of Lahore's rescue service, told reporters. He put the number of wounded at 95.

Lahore police chief Muhammad Pervez Rathore put the death toll slightly lower, while bodies were still being pulled from the rubble.

"Twenty-seven people are confirmed dead but the death toll may rise. A total of 137 people were injured," he said. "The blasts knocked out the electricity. Fire engulfed the whole of the market.

"We fear there are still dead bodies inside."

Cultural hub Lahore is a city of nearly eight million people, and is increasingly in the Taliban's cross-hairs with five previous militant strikes this year killing more than 70 people.

The city of Peshawar in the northwest has borne the brunt of Taliban attacks avenging the operations against them, and was struck again around midday Monday when a suicide bomber in a rickshaw approached a district courthouse.

"He got down and tried to enter the building but could not do so because of our security arrangements," said Bashir Bilor, a senior provincial minister.

The bomber then detonated about six kilogrammes of explosives, killing 10 people including a policeman and wounding 44 others, said Zafar Iqbal, a senior doctor at Peshawar's main Lady Reading hospital.

Local television showed images of blackened sandals lying in pools of water on a charred road, as smoke and flames filled the streets.

"I was sitting outside the court when I heard a deafening blast," lawyer Rashid Hussain told AFP.

"I rushed to the spot and saw dead and injured laying on the ground. It was really horrible, there were body parts and the injured were crying for help."

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani swiftly condemned both bombings, deploring "the loss of innocent lives", a statement from his office said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for either attack, but a fierce Islamist insurgency has killed more than 2,600 people in attacks mostly blamed on the Taliban in the last two-and-a-half years.

October and early November saw a fierce surge in attacks, including a huge suicide car bombing on October 28 that ripped through a Peshawar market killing 125 people in the worst attack in Pakistan in two years.

There had been a lull in attacks in recent weeks, then on Friday four suicide bombers stormed a mosque in Islamabad's twin city Rawalpindi, killing 36 people in an onslaught of gunfire, grenades and explosions.

Pakistan's military is engaged in offensives against Islamist fighters across much of the northwest including the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, a region branded by Washington as the most dangerous place on Earth.

The tribal belt has been plagued by instability for years, exacerbated in 2001 when a US-led invasion ousted the Taliban regime from Afghanistan, sending hundreds of Taliban and Al-Qaeda-linked militants into the lawless region.

Officials said Pakistani troops killed 10 suspected insurgents in operations in northwest Swat valley and the tribal district of Bajaur on Monday, as the military pressed on with its attempts to dismantle Taliban strongholds.

Washington and London are however pressuring Pakistan to do more to capture Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and prevent militants crossing the border and targeting foreign troops stationed in Afghanistan. - AFP/de
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 Author| Post time 22-12-2009 12:09 PM | Show all posts
Brazil to Sell SEAD Missiles to Pakistan



03-Dec-2008 15:00 EST

(Anti-radiation missiles) are designed to find, home in on, and destroy enemy air defense radars; they are often carried by specialist aircraft that accompany air strikes to perform the SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses) mission. In December 2008, Brazil’s government approved a $108 million April 2008 contract with Pakistan for 100 of Mectron’s MAR-1 anti-radiation missiles. DID sources add that the deal needed the Brazilian government’s loan guarantee to become effective.

In contrast with other Mectron Engenharia missiles, such as the MAA-1 SRAAM or the forthcoming A-Darter partnership, Mectron appears to be working hard to avoid publicity for the MAR-1. The firm would not even acknowledge the missile’s existence for many years, and details remain sketchy. Pictures like this one show a MAR-1 that appears to be similar in size to counterparts like Raytheon’s AGM-88 HARM, and has a reported range of 25 km when launched from an altitude of about 33,000 feet/ 10 km. Testing appears to have ended, and it will equip Brazil’s upgraded AMX and F-5BR aircraft once it is accepted into service.

The recent massacre perpetrated in Mumbai, India has complicated Brazil’s approval announcement. As attention is drawn to the role Pakistan’s intelligence agency has played in this and other attacks, Brazil’s Defense Minister Nelson Jobim has been forced to respond: Brazil negotiates with Pakistan, not with Pakistani terrorists… To cancel this deal would be to attribute terrorist activities to the Pakistani government.

Brazil’s friends in India are already doing that, of course. On the other hand, Brazil needs export customers in order to achieve its national goal of re-building its defense industries. Jobim has been quoted as saying that the deal will allow Mectron to increase its production from 1 missile per month to 5 missiles. A sale to Pakistan, followed by integration into a platform like the Pakistani-Chinese JF-17 lightweight fighter, could also open up a number of new markets for Mectron.


Defesa Brazil [Portuguese] | AFP via The Straits Times | Defense News re: PAF confirms sale | Jane’s re: MAR-1 | Seguranca & Defesa article, incl. details re: MAR-1 [English].



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Post time 22-12-2009 12:18 PM | Show all posts
hu3, SEAD - Suppression Enemy Air Defence.. modern warfare mmg kena byk pakai stategik nih...
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