
There is a limit to our patience, says Pakistani Prime Minister Pakistani Prime Minister, Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, has responded aggressively in the wake of a deadly NATO strike at Mohmand Agency and has given full authority to the troops to respond with full force to any further act of aggression. He stressed that there […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
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Who will answer these questions? One week has been passed away to the incident of NATO/ISAF incursion at the security checkpoint in Mohmand Agency that killed 24 troops, but real picture of the entire incident has not been appeared so far. We have only unanswered questions about what exactly happened on November 26, which put […]
Dec 2 2011 | Posted in
Opinion,
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Pakistan chooses not to participate in a joint NATO investigation US on Friday said that Pakistan had been invited to join an investigation into the cross border North Atlantic Treaty Organistaion (NATO) bombing of a Pakistani check post. However, Pakistan had elected not to participate in the investigation. A NATO air strike – which Pakistan […]

Thousands of armed Indians troops, fighter planes and bulletproof vehicles have reached in Rajasthan today morning, to participate in war exercises, reported an Indian Newspaper. Acording to Indian Media, Hindustan will start war exercises near Pakistani Border in Rajasthan. The exercises will be commenced in two phases extended to total period of two months. Tanks, […]

General Kayani orders troops to respond to Nato aggressions with full force The top management of Pakistan army on Thursday ordered its troops to return fire if they face a Nato incursion in future, raising the prospect of further deadly clashes along the 6,975 Km long border that the company shares with the terrorism-stricken Afghanistan. […]

Pakistan to deal any breach of territory with aggression, General Ashfaq Kayani Pakistan’s commanders in the wild Afghan border region can return fire if attacked without waiting for permission, the army chief said, a change in rules of engagement that could stoke tension after Saturday’s NATO strike killed 24 Pakistani troops. The attack sparked fury […]

White Houses asks Pakistan again for Bonn Pakistan has been recently asked by the White House one more time to participate in the Bonn conference on Afghanistan that is scheduled to take place this month in Germany. Pakistan had previously announced to boycott the conference in light of the NATO attacks that took place on […]
Dec 2 2011 | Posted in
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Army Officers will no longer have to follow chain of command to retaliate to NATO attacks in future: Pakistan Army In a development that pushes US-Pakistan relations further into the realm of uncertainty, the army has authorised its local commanders deployed near the Afghan border to retaliate to any future incursions by NATO forces. The […]

Relatives of martyred Pakistan soldiers seek justice As Islamabad and Washington argue about the sequence of events that led to the unprovoked NATO attack on November 26 that killed two dozen Pakistani troops and injured other 13, the relatives of martyred soldiers are struggling with the pain and agony of losing their loved ones killed […]

Hina Rabbani Khar: NATO attacks have left many speculations The NATO attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers "leaves many, many unanswered questions", Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said in a statement. Ms. Khar told the US National Public Radio that even if the Nov 26 airstrike was a mistake, "it’s certainly a callous mistake because […]

Pakistan not to get formal condolence from Obama It has recently been announced by the White House that the United States President Barrack Obama will not offer a formal condolence to Pakistan at least for the time being. The statement has been made by the White House in the light of 24 Pakistani soldiers that […]
Dec 1 2011 | Posted in
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While the Pakistan pressing America to accept the NATO forces invaded Pakistani check post in Mahmond between the Friday and Saturday night, American Newspaper New York Times reported on Wednesday that the US president Barack Obama would not offer formal condolences to Pakistan. According to the New York Times, President Obama will not make any […]