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  1. Commander Visits Troops in East Afghanistan

    Compiled from International Security Assistance Force Joint Command News Releases

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2011 - Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen, the commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, yesterday visited with U.S. troops posted in the eastern part of the country, military officials reported.

    Allen also attended information briefings and checked on the readiness of weapons systems.

    "I am continually reminded as to the superior quality of our ISAF personnel assigned throughout Afghanistan," Allen said. "And the men and women of ISAF are capable of taking on any task assigned to protect the peace-loving citizens of this country from insurgent threats."

    Allen's visit included a capabilities brief and readiness inspection of the emplaced High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS. The HIMARS is a light multiple-rocket launcher capable of long-range precision fire, which results in a low chance of injuring innocents who are endangered by terrorists operating or living close by. HIMARS has been used to great effect in Afghanistan, he said.

    "The HIMARS is a very discriminating and impressive weapon," Allen said. "Being an all-weather, day or night capability allows our forces to strike at targets very precisely and without warning, as necessary."

    Allen conducts battlefield circulations throughout Afghanistan, visiting ISAF and Afghan forces, provincial government leaders and village elders, providing on-the-ground awareness for the coalition commander.

    ISAF is comprised of 49 allied and other contributing nations, with about 130,000 personnel, conducting population-centric counterinsurgency operations in partnership with Afghan National Security Forces and providing support to the government and international community in security sector reform, including mentoring, training and operational support to Afghan army and police.

    In other Afghanistan operations yesterday:

    -- In the Shah Wali Kot district of Kandahar province, a combined Afghan and coalition security force detained multiple insurgents during a search for a Taliban leader responsible for planning attacks against Afghan forces in the Shah Wali Kot district. Some black tar heroin was confiscated during the operation.

    -- A combined force detained two suspects during a search for a Taliban leader, also in Shah Wali Kot, who coordinates roadside-bomb attacks and provides guidance to insurgent fighters.

    -- A combined force detained two suspects while it searched for a Haqqani network leader in the Sabari district of Khost province. The leader directs attacks against coalition forces, and supplies weapons and equipment to insurgents.

    -- Combined forces killed more than 20 insurgents and detained three suspects during several operations in Regional Command East.

    -- In the Doshi district of Baghlan province, a coalition force discovered a weapons cache containing three 120mm mortars, two 155mm artillery shells, and eight hand grenades.

    -- In the Musa Qalah district of Helmand province, a coalition force confiscated a weapons cache containing three rocket-propelled grenades, 10 anti-personnel mines, three sticks of dynamite, four bags of aluminium powder, multiple blasting caps, five improvised explosive devices, three pounds of homemade explosives, two pen flares and five shotgun shells.

    In Sept. 21 operations:

    -- A combined force detained one suspect and seized a cache containing 1,212 pounds of wet opium, 22 pounds of dry opium, some drug processing equipment, and a motorcycle in the Maiwand district of Kandahar province. A child sustained leg injuries during the operation and was transported to a medical facility for care.

    -- A combined force detained a suspected insurgent leader during an operation in the Sangin district of Helmand province. The leader is an IED expert responsible for attacks against Afghan and coalition forces.
    http://content.govdelivery.com/bulletins/gd/USDOD-13c4a1
    and
    U.S. frustration with Pakistan may be reaching the breaking point, especially after allegations that militants it supports launched deadly attacks on Americans in Afghanistan.
    http://www.voanews.com/english/news/usa/Analysts-US-Anger-With-Pakistan-Runs-Precariously-High-130482473.html

    Posted 8 months ago on 24 Sep 2011 5:25 #
  2. junaid
    Member

    "The HIMARS is a light multiple-rocket launcher capable of long-range precision fire, which results in a low chance of injuring innocents"

    i think people havent forgotten the 02 massacre by the aerial carpet bombings.

    "And the men and women of ISAF are capable of taking on any task assigned to protect the peace-loving citizens of this country from insurgent threats."

    what have they done for the peace lovings and their future generations?
    phosphorous, napalm and depleted uranium.

    Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 7:05 #
  3. sultanalikhan
    Member

    These are very trouble times our beloved country is passing through....the threats are real and looming large over......

    Lets pray and hope that our collective leadership shows the required wisdom and spine to drive us out of current dangers....ameen!!!

    Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 7:16 #
  4. Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 7:29 #
  5. spruce
    Member

    Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 8:18 #
  6. spruce
    Member

    Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 8:21 #
  7. spruce
    Member

    Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 8:23 #
  8. spruce
    Member

    Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 8:26 #
  9. Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 9:49 #
  10. افغانستان کے مشرقی صوبہ کُنڑ کے گورنر نے دعویٰ کیا ہے کہ سرحدی علاقوں پر پاکستانی فوج کے راکٹ حملوں اور گولہ باری سے کم از کم ایک شخص ہلاک اور 100 سے زائد افراد بے گھر ہو گئے ہیں۔

    فضل اللہ واحدی نے اتوار کو برطانوی خبر رساں ادارے کو بتایا کہ گزشتہ پانچ روز کے دوران پاکستانی فوج کے ایک اڈے سے لگ بھگ 500 راکٹ اور گولے داغے جا چکے ہیں جن سے ضلع دنگام میں چھ مکانات اور دو مساجد تباہ ہو گئیں۔

    اُنھوں نے کہا کہ ’’میں پاکستانی فوج کی اس احمقانہ کارروائی کی پُر زور مذمت کرتا ہوں اور یہ فی الفور بند ہونی چاہیئے۔‘‘ فضل اللہ کا کہنا تھا کہ کم از کم 30 گولے ملحقہ صوبے نورستان کی حدود میں بھی گرے۔

    پاکستان کی طرف سے ان الزامات پر کوئی رد عمل سامنے نہیں آیا ہے۔
    http://www.voanews.com/urdu/news/southasia/Afghan-Conflicts-Pakistan-25sep11-130522298.html
    جارج ٹاؤن یونیورسٹی کی پروفیسر کرسٹین فئیر کہتی ہیں کہ اگر پاکستان اپنی پالیسی تبدیل نہیں کرتا، تو امریکہ کے پاس کوئی متبادل راستہ نہیں ہے۔ انھوں نے کہا کہ ’’میں نہیں سمجھتی کہ ہمارے سامنے اور کیا چارہ کار ہے۔ ہم ڈرونز سے حملے کر رہے ہیں، اور اس کے لیے ہمیں کسی حد تک پاکستان کی مدد کی ضرورت پڑتی ہے۔ آئی ایس آئی کے دہرے کھیل کو روکنے کے لیے ہمارے پاس کچھ زیادہ کرنے کی گنجائش نہیں ہے۔ حقانی نیٹ ورک کے معاملے میں ہم کچھ زیادہ نہیں کر سکتے۔ لشکرِ طیبہ اور دوسرے عسکریت پسند گروپوں کے سلسلے میں، جنھیں پاکستان تیار کرتا رہتا ہے، ہمارے لیے کچھ کرنا مشکل ہے۔ لہٰذا اگرچہ آئی ایس آئی ایک غیر ملکی تنظیم ہے جو دہشت گردی کی سرپرستی کرتی ہے، ہم اس کے بارے میں اعلان نہیں کر سکتے۔‘‘

    Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 13:40 #
  11. Hussain Farooqui
    Member

    America is totally frustrated and astray. It is headed towards a catastrophic condition. The governments and people all over the world have started buying gold to save their financial assets. Dollar is headed towards a big collapse. This is the time, we need to disassociate ourselves from this falling giant.

    Posted 8 months ago on 25 Sep 2011 15:31 #
  12. پاکستان حقانی نیٹ ورک کے خلاف کاروائی نہیں کرے گا، حکام
    اکستانی حکام نے واضح کیا ہے کہ امریکہ کے بڑھتے ہوئے دباؤ کے باوجود پاک فوج شدت پسند گروپ 'حقانی نیٹ ورک' کے خلاف کاروائی نہیں کرے گی۔

    امریکی ٹی وی چینل 'سی این این' نے پیر کو ایک نامعلوم پاکستانی فوجی عہدیدار کے حوالے سے کہا ہے کہ پاک فوج نے فیصلہ کیا ہے کہ 'حقانی نیٹ ورک' کو نشانہ نہیں بنایا جائے گا۔

    عہدیدار نے 'سی این این' کو بتایا کہ پاکستانی فوج کا موقف ہے کہ وہ ملک کے شمال مغربی علاقوں میں شدت پسندوں سے نبٹنے میں پہلے ہی خاصی مصروف ہے اور "اس موقع پر فوج اس قابل نہیں کہ وہ حقانی نیٹ ورک کے خلاف کوئی آپریشن " شروع کرسکے۔

    امریکہ کا الزام ہے کہ پاکستان کے قبائلی علاقے شمالی وزیرستان میں 'حقانی نیٹ ورک' سے تعلق رکھنے والے طالبان شدت پسندوں کے محفوظ ٹھکانے موجود ہیں۔

    دریں اثناء فرانسیسی خبر رساں ایجنسی 'اے ایف پی' کے مطابق ایک سینئر پاکستانی فوجی عہدیدار نے کہا ہے کہ ان کے خیال میں اس بات کے "اشارے" نہیں ملتے کہ پاکستانی فوج 'حقانی نیٹ ورک' کے خلاف کاروائی کرے گی۔
    http://www.voanews.com/urdu/news/pakistan/Pakistan-Haqqani-Network-26Sep11-130572798.html

    Are Admiral Mullen's remarks a prelude to more unilateral U.S. action inside Pakistan, such as cross-border raids and an increase in drone strikes?

    That's precisely the argument being made that this is an ultimatum, that the United States is done listening to Pakistan's excuses about why it will not act in North Waziristan [Pakistan's tribal areas, where the Haqqani network leadership is suspected to be]. The United States doesn't accept the Pakistani arguments that they're not responsible for the Haqqani network's activities inside of Afghanistan, [and is telling Pakistan] that the U.S. will take action into its own hands if it doesn't see Pakistan change course. This is a clearer ultimatum than any we have ever heard.

    We've had some versions of such ultimatums in the past. Is the United States more willing to act against Pakistan now than before?

    This is a more credible threat: It is more public and clear in terms of not just suggesting that Pakistan should go after the Haqqani network, but that Pakistan is partially responsible for the behavior and success of the Haqqani network, and the United States won't stand for it.

    It's also a more credible threat because it's been made before Congress. Congress controls the purse and is inclined not to allow military assistance to Pakistan to continue unless Pakistan takes efforts against the Haqqani network.
    The United States is also more likely to be serious now than at other points because right now the level of U.S. military force in Afghanistan is the highest it's likely to be. If U.S. is ever going to take such actions, now is the most likely time.
    http://www.cfr.org/pakistan/tougher-us-tack-pakistan/p26019

    Posted 8 months ago on 27 Sep 2011 5:16 #
  13. Posted 7 months ago on 29 Sep 2011 4:31 #
  14. Thursday, September 08, 2011
    PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government said on Wednesday that evidence suggested that NATO forces were involved in an attack on a Pakistani post in Chitral on August 27, which left 17 security personnel dead.
    http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=201198\story_8-9-2011_pg7_12

    Posted 7 months ago on 01 Oct 2011 4:07 #

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