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Obama orders ‘sharp increase’ in Pakistan drone strikes: Report

Published: June 9, 2012

US officials say Obama's decision reflects mounting US frustration with Pakistan over a growing list of disputes.

US President Barack Obama has ordered a “sharp increase” in drone strikes in Pakistan’s tribal areas in recent months, website Bloomberg quoted two officials on Saturday.

According to the report, the US officials said that they expect Pakistan to halt CIA operations in the country in retaliation to the drone strikes, and shut down the only air base being used for drones. However, Pakistani national security officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to Bloomberg, claimed that all CIA officers working on the drone program were expelled and the drones were now being launched from bases in Afghanistan.

The US officials were further quoted as saying that Obama’s decision to increase drone attacks reflected the “mounting US frustration with Pakistan over a growing list of disputes”.

US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta had stated on Thursday that the United States was reaching the limits of its patience with Pakistan because of the safe havens the country offered to insurgents in neighbouring Afghanistan. Pakistan, on Saturday, rejected Panetta’s statements and said that he was “oversimplifying some of the very complex issues we are dealing with in our efforts against extremism and terrorism”.

Three drone strikes in as many days on suspected militants killed 27 people this week in Pakistan. To lodge its protest against the “illegal” drone attacks, Pakistan had summoned the US Charge d’affairs Richard Hoagland to convey the government’s serious concern over the issue.

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Reader Comments (76)

  • Alami Musafir
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:10PM

    Shoot down a couple and give Obama something to think about. If the PAF is too scared to do it , ask the Iranians to come over with some of their missiles. We never hear of drone strikes in Iran. On the contrary they seem to knock out whatever is sent to them. The PAF are a disgrace.

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  • Shyam
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:18PM

    Pakistan expels all CIA agents doesn’t provide intelligence to US but since the US is going to intensify drone strikes, they are going to hit you will less ground intelligence. This will lead to greater collateral damage. Its a lose lose situation for Pakistan. Unless of course Pakistan takes it upon itself to do its own cleaning up

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  • ishrat salim
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:21PM

    All those resolutions on this subject….Pakistanis..make those resolutions 32 & have it…this is the price for ” democracy “…..on one hand the Americans hv assured Pakistan to stand by for support in favor of ” democracy ” & on the other hand it has refused to accept the resolution passed against drones by our Parliament…through continous drone attacks & protest lodged by our govt has gone unheeded, exposing our govt`s weakness…Recommend

  • stradam
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:27PM

    As long as civilians are not target and only terrorists and terror camps are targeted, Godspeed ! US should ignore Pak Govt and continue Bombing Terrorists and terrorist supporters like Difa e Pak.

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  • Menon
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:34PM

    @Alami Musafir:

    Shoot it down. I dare you.

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  • Jameel ur Rasheed
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:36PM

    Pakistan Airforce is really a disgrace to nation.

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  • Rao
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:37PM

    Allami Mussafi @PAF,ARMY, and GOVT, still hoping heavy aid, perhapes the have failed to study the Aamerican mind,
    Iran is a courageous countray and knows to maintain its integrity.
    Drone attacks are being with the Govt’s consensus, it was agreed.

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  • Atif Yousufzai
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:38PM

    PAF, Pakistani Navy and Pakistan Army has lost its credibility especially General Kayani, their heads should roll, But who will do it, the weakest President and PM? off course not.

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  • China
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:39PM

    Well the bells of losing the war are ringing… Mr Obama admit the fact that US lost the war. No matter what you do but nothing will change, the result would be the same US lost the war. Obama and US and NATO after more than a decade with all the technology and sophisticated weapon could not contain a few men who had simple guns. well americans you have lost the war. uncle Sam just go home with your troops.

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  • John
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:41PM

    If someone takes action from our side against these terrorist networks then drones would not be required. We have to decide sooner or later which side of war we want to end up with.Recommend

  • Jun 9, 2012 - 3:48PM

    Instead of Apology we get more Drones.. wow

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  • Prakash
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:49PM

    @Alami Musafir:
    No can do. Shooting down a drone will officially declare Pakistan to be at war with US.
    Or it’d have been done by now.

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  • A J Khan
    Jun 9, 2012 - 3:56PM

    Obama is in a fix. He has six months to show that he has honored his election promises. The most important of the promises that he made to the families of the Armed Forces personals and the public at large that he would take them out of the futile war.
    Alas he has not been able to declare victory and get out of the theatre of War.

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  • Abhay
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:02PM

    @Alami Musafir: It is because Iran never allowed itself to be used as a rentier state which i am sad to say , Pakistan did!!!. And a tenant will always insist on fulfillment of conditions after paying rent!

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  • Séamas. Ó Dálaigh
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:05PM

    Yes, it is high time that those who maim and kill not only those deemed by the US to be guilty – but not arrested and put on trial – but also hundreds, perhaps thousands, of innocent families in the most horrific manner, should be held to account. The US President, by profession a lawyer / attorney, is fully aware of his country’s international legal obligations and the consequences of his war crimes / crimes against humanity.

    He is allegedly an intelligent man who, it is believed, understands the moral concept of what constitutes ‘a just war’ . Clearly he does not or, if he claims to, chooses to ignore it.
    It makes one wonder who exactly is running the US – probably the military, overly keen on target practice on humans, scatter-gun approach?

    Clearly, too, he has no concept of the historic religio-political connotations which remain deep in the psyche of colonised / invaded nations and the damage still being done by modern-day Crusaders (Bush’s faux part) and neo-colonialists.

    Severe condemnation from the US’s London lapdog government would be appropriate. It has, quite rightly, condemned the atrocities in Syria – so far nothing said against Obama’s Cabal.

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  • Elhaan Khan
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:06PM

    Stop playing on both sides of war, no drone will be required , simple!

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  • Cosmo
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:11PM

    @Alami Musafir: I agree with u saying “The PAF are a disgrace.”

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  • Truth Detector
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:24PM

    Obama is desperate to win election. He has nothing else to show, economy is in bad state. Democrats got a sever beating in Wisconsin.

    Can someone remind me what was wrong with Bush/Cheney?

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  • Truth
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:25PM

    We should not play with the US patience! Are we on death wish?

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  • ishrat salim
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:26PM

    PAF will never interfere unless authorised by the govt…let us be very clear on this…& STOP blaming our PAF, Army etc; we hv a democratically govt & Gen Kiyani has already in the beginning refused to be dragged-in in the affairs of the State unless the elected govt gives them permission to act.On one hand u blame the Army of taking unilateral actions as in the past & when they hv changed their strategy in the face of criticism by the public due to democratically elected govt , still u blame them…very nice.Recommend

  • Shyam
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:31PM

    @China

    I am curious to know what you call “winning a war”?

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  • Imran Con
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:33PM

    @China:
    Do you know the best part about your comment? The way it’s worded is so different than the common comment, yet you speak as though you’ve been doing it every day. Then we can look at the articles you have chosen. Oddly, they’re the ones that harm Pakistan’s pride and the already common but denied views of its competence and honesty. What are you actually doing in your comments? Dodging the actual topic and attempting to deflect. You’ve got the “we’re so crappy we have no choice but to sling mud at other people then find something to hide behind” attitude of a government worker at the very least. Come on now, that can’t be the only thing you guys can do. You’re supposed to be the best.

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  • Its (still) Econonmy Stupid
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:37PM

    Stone age is coming. Bush threatned Obama delivers

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  • Faesal
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:38PM

    @Alami Musafir:

    The PAF are a disgrace.

    Absolutely disagree. PAF doesn’t act on its own. Its not that the parliament, PM or President has given orders to shoot down and PAF isn’t obeying. Blame for shooting down drones completely lay upon the government.

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  • kakarie
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:40PM

    Why not Pakistan raise the legality of Drones in the UN as advised by Dr. Palie? Is it hiding something or what is the problem?

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  • Its (still) Econonmy Stupid
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:45PM

    If a drone is shot down by PAF US will stop supply of spare parts for PAF.

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  • Iron hand
    Jun 9, 2012 - 4:58PM

    @China: So what are you saying, that the US has lost the war?

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  • Feroz
    Jun 9, 2012 - 5:05PM

    Obama is planning on calling up Mr Richard Armitage and send him as an envoy to Pakistan. He was the one who negotiated with usurper Musharraf after 9/11 and knows his job. Was Pakistan paid $20 Billion to hunt down terrorists or shelter them, am confused after reading all the comments.

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  • Shadowliner
    Jun 9, 2012 - 5:06PM

    I feel for ordinary Pakistanis. Any fair-minded citizen would feel frustrated at the daily violations of sovereignty by drones and the government’s limp response to them. To make things worse, the original report by Bloomberg also says that there is still one American base INSIDE Pakistan which is used as a drone base. The public in Pakistan, looks like, has been lied to when its been told all drone bases inside Pakistan have been shut.

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  • nikarish
    Jun 9, 2012 - 5:10PM

    @Faesal:
    if pak was a proper democratic crountry then yes the gvt calls the shots however in pak it is the army that establishes the rules of engagement.

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  • OmarSharif
    Jun 9, 2012 - 5:15PM

    @Alami Musafir:

    Well, OBL and al LIbi were not found found in Iran, were they? And we have never heard of Iran harboring terrorists, have we?

    The policy makers should make it very clear- either Pak will take the US money and fight terrorists, or not take money, stop providing verbal support, and plainly support the terrorists.

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  • Kashi
    Jun 9, 2012 - 5:19PM

    Drone and fighting is not the solution of any problem, its making more problems. both sides should think abt it. why US/Taliban/Pak dont talk on table and make solution.

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  • Pakistani
    Jun 9, 2012 - 5:51PM

    I think they have decided to small scale war with Pakistan before leaving Afghanistan .

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  • ex-diplomat
    Jun 9, 2012 - 6:10PM

    @Alami Musafir:
    On an another note there are no Taliban nor foreign militants based out of Iran. How about Pakistan applying its writ on these territories for a change.

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  • China
    Jun 9, 2012 - 6:23PM

    @ Iron Hand: OOOO.. Yeah, you bet, they have lost it.

    @ Imran Con: Well my friend, I am telling you the facts, but am afraid you are ignorant to the facts. Just visit Afghanistan, dont go to Kabul and North side, but move around and visit the rest of Afghanistan, you will know who is wining and who is losing the war.
    Sitting in a room watching TV, news, Western media and reading news papers wont get you anywhere. Even your religion tells you, do not believe until verified and you get the authenticity.
    One more thing there is a day for everyone and that they will die on that particular day, so why afraid of finding the truth. They have lost it man, its been a long decade war with US and NATO. but wait for the frustration which might be coming in near future.

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  • Pragmatist
    Jun 9, 2012 - 6:33PM

    As an Indian, I can’t be happier with Obama. Ever since the drone campaign started, incidence of cross-border terrorism in India has reduced by over 90%. Well done, Obama! If Indians could vote, they will re-elect you for another term !!

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  • Pragmatist
    Jun 9, 2012 - 6:36PM

    @China: Sorry to shred your noodles but Obama has already won the war. He got Osama and and got rid of the Taliban government. Those were the only two goals of the Afghan war.

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  • John B
    Jun 9, 2012 - 6:45PM

    On commenting on the drone attacks in PAk and Yemen according to NY times, Obama said that he did not want to go in war with Yemen, but did not say the same thing about the drone operations in PAK.

    Sometimes what is not said says it all.

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  • naeem khan Manhattan,Ks
    Jun 9, 2012 - 7:01PM

    Instead of fake protesting, shoot down some and that will be a message to Obama for also killing some civilians which does not bother him and the some others in Washington DC, because it is in the interest of US whatever they do to other countries. Where is Pakistan’s interest. Those who has awarded the Noble Peace Prize to Obama should think seriously whether they have done a mistake and not to repeat it in the future.It turns out that the minority in the US are more vicious in Iraq and Afghanistan.Recommend

  • Socrates
    Jun 9, 2012 - 7:21PM

    Thank Obama for doing what Pakistani Leaders and Armed Forces are incapable to doing.

    Pakistanis have only created, trained, nourished and harbored Terrorists.
    Saudi Arabia funds them!
    Then the whole world uses them to kill other Muslims, including innocent women and children !!

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  • Dd
    Jun 9, 2012 - 7:23PM

    Drones are the destiny of a nation that provides strategic depth to extremists.

    To shoot a drone down would be to provide a casus belli for expanding the war into Pakistan (remember the Gulf of Tonkin incident?). The Pak military leadership has to be very careful how it reacts.

    All those calling for the military to shoot down these drones should recall the ’65 / ’71 wars and the Kargil Conflict. If Pak cannot take on a 3rd world regional power like India, what hope do they have that it can pick a fight with the strongest military in history and win that confrontation?

    Secondly, Pak depends on the US for weapons and spare parts. The US provides aid. It also has key voting power on the World Bank, IMF, and ADB, not to mention the Security Council.

    Some things to think about before urging our ‘patient’ military to lead the nation down the path of doom.

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  • Meekal Ahmed
    Jun 9, 2012 - 7:27PM

    @Alami Musafir:
    which drone did the Iranian’s knock out?

    The one that landed intact and undamaged?

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  • F Khan
    Jun 9, 2012 - 7:27PM

    Bring the first one down….trust me there won’t anymore coming.Drones are against international laws….UN will back us….this is the first time we are right….yes KL aid will stop….this will anyway stop in a few weeks or months the way our relationship is moving. We are no more allies…the early we get out of this mental mindset the better for Pakistan, US and NATO.At least one should be that intelligent enough after losing 10,000 soldiers and 40,000 civilians. Let Panetta et all fight their war which is no more ours.

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  • Nasir
    Jun 9, 2012 - 7:35PM

    @Alami Musafir:
    Silly boy the army was asleep while obamas boys took care of obl. What makes you think they want to shoot a drone down that is taking care of our problems

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  • Nasir
    Jun 9, 2012 - 7:37PM

    Thank you uncle obama , please also extend drone strikes to inner cities where known terrorists live in full knowledge of the govt. Please also target ministers that attend rallies of banned extremist outfits

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  • China
    Jun 9, 2012 - 8:20PM

    @ Pragmatist: Are you sure they had 2 goals, then tell me what are they doing Afghanistan if they had only these goals? why are they expanding war? why Afghanistan is still not safe for foreigners like you?

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  • Gahratmand
    Jun 9, 2012 - 8:53PM

    PAF fast becoming redundant – AWACS or not :)

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  • k. Salim Jahangir
    Jun 9, 2012 - 9:48PM

    Things will start settling down after the departure of PPP & Obama………till then Wait!

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  • Watty
    Jun 9, 2012 - 10:09PM

    Those in Pakistan who are eagerly awaiting a US retreat from AFPAK in 2014 or earlier will be deeply disappointed. US never enters a theater merely to sneak away after a few short years. The sacrifice of thousands of lives and billions of public treasure will never be lost in vain. More than 65 years since the end of the last great war US sustains its influence and force presence in Europe, Japan, Korea. Middle East etc. and growing influence in Asia-Pacific. Prudence requires Pakistan to promptly dump its militant Islamic groups, its Hafeez Saeed’s and assorted ‘strategic assets’ into the Indian Ocean and join the civilized world as a normal law abiding, peaceful nation.

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  • Ali
    Jun 9, 2012 - 10:14PM

    Yeah seems like everything US does, its counter-terrorism. Everything they ever did in Iraq, Afghanistan or any other muslim country for that matter, there’s NO collateral damage whatsoever. Obama is saying this because he can. Whether its right or wrong, it doesn’t matter at all.
    Robert S. McNamara, US Secretary of Defense during WWII, ”*LeMay said if we lost the war that we would have all been prosecuted as war criminals. And I think he’s right. He… and I’d say I… were behaving as war criminals. LeMay recognized that what he was doing would be thought immoral if his side has lost. But what makes it immoral if you lose and not immoral if you win?”
    Us Pakistanis are at fault. Can’t blame the US. We need to stand up for ourselves. More than 34000 Pakistanis have lost their lives ever since this so called War on Terror started.

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  • Ali
    Jun 9, 2012 - 10:15PM

    @Nasir:
    You a Pakistani muslim? or just pretending to be one.

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  • Its (still) Econonmy Stupid
    Jun 9, 2012 - 10:17PM

    @k. Salim Jahangir:
    What if both PPP and Obama are back in power for next four years than what?

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  • Ali
    Jun 9, 2012 - 10:17PM

    @Pragmatist:
    Whatever dude. We have survived all these years and will do so in future. Obama can do whatever he wants. Politicians can lick his bum for money but people won’t. You can say whatever you want.

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  • faraz
    Jun 9, 2012 - 10:31PM

    Sounds familiar – I remember the Russians sharply increasing Pakistan’s airspace violation and bombing northern areas right before loosing the Afghan war.

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  • Jun 9, 2012 - 10:40PM

    The reason PAF doesn’t shoot down Drones is because US has one last final, ultimate trump against Pakistan. No not weapons, but Economic power and the influence that comes from being a super power- so basically to cripple Pakistan’s staggering economy with sanctions.

    The day Pakistan shoots down drones, that is the day US will declare Pakistan to be an enemy and put some heavy duty sanctions.

    I think it will happen sooner than later.

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  • Pakistani
    Jun 9, 2012 - 11:09PM

    @Menon: they will shoot it down when its time to do that..dare PAF not Alami

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  • Pakistani
    Jun 9, 2012 - 11:13PM

    PAF has to take matters in their hand now

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  • Wonderful
    Jun 9, 2012 - 11:23PM

    @China: USA has not lost this war but in fact is opening a new war front. Any guess on the name of that country?

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  • Wonderful
    Jun 9, 2012 - 11:31PM

    @naeem khan Manhattan,Ks: ‘ Those who has awarded the Noble Peace Prize to Obama’ Well he was awarded one because the world believes him. So if he says that Pakistan is a terrorist country, the whole world will believe him. As for Pakistan ?

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  • Wonderful
    Jun 9, 2012 - 11:36PM

    @F Khan: ‘UN will back you’.
    You have not complied to UN resolution that states NO COUNTRY SHOULD SUPPORT. Sure UN will back you (sorry, but can’t stop the laughing).

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  • Mirza
    Jun 10, 2012 - 12:26AM

    Nice to see strong reaction from establishment and its supporters. Obviously a high value target has been hit. It is the moral duty of the US to clean out the area before they finally leave. It is a dirty job but somebody has got to do it. How cleanly have they taken out OBL and now Libbi without any fanfare or loss to many civilians? This says a lot about the US expertise and Pakistani reaction.

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  • Aftab
    Jun 10, 2012 - 3:37AM

    Vote for Imran Khan to sort out this terrible mess. Recommend

  • sensible
    Jun 10, 2012 - 5:29AM

    @China:
    losing war because there is no taliban rule in afganistan?? or beacause kids can go to school now?? or because people can listen to music now?? or afganistan has democracy now?? or they are less dependent on drug money now?? or because afganistan is building its infrastructure?? or because per capita income is highest ever in afganistan??. Your commets just show your terrorist mentality. either u r from china or pakistan why double standards why dont you support taliban in ur country?

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  • Parvez Amin
    Jun 10, 2012 - 6:04AM

    @Alami Musafir:
    Why shoot down only a couple? Shoot them all down.

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  • Parvez Amin
    Jun 10, 2012 - 6:14AM

    The PAF must be commended and praised for not shooting down the drones in the absence of our governmen’s orders to do so. The blame lies entirely on the government and the parliament of Pakistan.

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  • khalsa
    Jun 10, 2012 - 8:47AM

    there is no bravado in fighting a war with USA, if you choose to fight america then you are STUPID because whatever may be the result of the war, usa winning or losing, the enemy is destroyed to the root.

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  • Dr.A.Tewari
    Jun 10, 2012 - 9:00AM

    @Its (still) Econonmy Stupid:
    It’s only then our dream will realize . And people like mirza will be heard by followers of Hafiz Saeed .

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  • Alami Musafir
    Jun 10, 2012 - 4:48PM
  • Ashraf P
    Jun 10, 2012 - 7:51PM

    @China: Their main mission is now in Pakistan NOT Afghanistan. If you hadn’t noticed, it has now changed to PakAf. You can’t be serious when you call it a victory for a few rag-tag individuals who just fire a few rocket propelled grenades and run away. You can only cut their ammo but we all know where their endless supply of ammo is coming from, don’t we?

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  • China
    Jun 10, 2012 - 9:21PM

    @ sensible: I am Afghan. I know how many villages are destroyed by NATO bombing. I know when my brothers were killed, i know when my elders were humiliated. I know when my brothers lived as refugees, when they had no houses, i know when our children and few month old babies died, they were killed by NATO and US. They claim they have killed militants, there were no militants there, there were only women and children. So now they say that have won this war by killing innocent civilians, huh.

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  • Zain Abid
    Jun 11, 2012 - 2:16AM

    @ alami Musafir,
    You sir, are mistaken and are spreading confusion. The PAF is not a policy maker. They don’t just launch the F-16 and bring a drone down. The PAF is an instrument of policies that the elected officials and the Parliament makes. When they are not permitted by the Parliament to bring the drones down, they cant do it. Simple as that.
    The PAF has the capability to bring down the drones. The day the Government has enough balls to give PAF the green light, you will see drones coming down like rain inshaa Allah.

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  • LOK
    Jun 11, 2012 - 4:35AM

    US frustration with Pakistan’s inaction is understandable. However, nothing can justify killing civilians in a bid to kill a bad guy here and there. Obama is nothing short of a disaster.

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  • malik
    Jun 11, 2012 - 1:38PM

    Actually, US wants PAK to SHOOT its drones down. Then US will get a chance to portray this incident as an act of war (for shooting down an unmanned aircraft of an ally) and will get a chance to gather momentum to cripple Pakistan further.

    US wants Pak to take some ill-advised action that will precipitate matters in the Af-Pak region but the Pak does not seem to realise that it will hurt them more than US. With one act of misadventure (like shooting down drone), Pak can undo all the benefits of six decades of beneficial association with a global power.

    Obama is daring Pakistan to shoot down the drones. He seems to say, “Make my day, folks !”

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  • ishrat salim
    Jun 11, 2012 - 2:07PM

    Zain Abid…is right….Recommend

  • Ashraf P
    Jun 11, 2012 - 4:11PM

    Drones can only be good for Pakistan in the long run. The radicals will be out in force to make comments like “the US is targeting innocent women and children”. Why would any nation do that?

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  • China
    Jun 11, 2012 - 9:26PM

    @ Ashraf P: Grow up and face the fact. you will know only God forbids if any one close are killed by them and they are killed in large numbers by them. God forbids..God forbids….. It doesnt happen to you.

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