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taliban accept responsibilty for the attack as per tv news....Pakistan Army fighting agaist taliban/so called terrorist. who is behind them...recall your memories....
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In case somebody forgets history, back in good days ISI & CIA helped to build Afghan Mujhadeen forces against USSR.. And now??? .....
 
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Normally one see All Bold text when there is little substance in the content ;)

Now that depends on who's defining 'substance'. Yes, zionazis don't see any substance in what I say, they must not or else their lies get exposed.
 
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So when America was training the Taliban against the Soviets, did that make the Talibs non muslims? And after the training was over they came back to Muslim fold?
A Muslim is he who is not trained by India?
The certificate of who is Muslim is getting complicated by the day (I should say the certificate given by Pakistanis).

TTP is a group of mainly non Muslims, don't forget who all are training, funding & arming them. When the operation in South Waziristan was going on it was confirmed by Pak Army & the Intelligence Agencies that Indians are fully supporting TTP. Ok pablo. I know you hindis will not agree on this because this is what you hindis are good at, you can search for News Repots on youtube they are still there.
 
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taliban accept responsibilty for the attack as per tv news....Pakistan Army fighting agaist taliban/so called terrorist. who is behind them...recall your memories....
425126_498712806810325_212210040_n.jpg

In case somebody forgets history, back in good days ISI & CIA helped to build Afghan Mujhadeen forces against USSR.. And now??? .....

Also Pakistan actually built the Taliban from where TTP has sprouted out.. So the same applies.. No?
 
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Some members have asked why Taliban is attacking air bases, It was Pakistan Air force that has done maximum damage to the TTP, b) Loss of an aircraft always attract public attention, when compared to the loss of soldiers.
 
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Some members have asked why Taliban is attacking air bases, It was Pakistan Air force that has done maximum damage to the TTP, b) Loss of an aircraft always attract public attention, when compared to the loss of soldiers.

we are not asking why are they targetting planes....we are asking why the one which are pointed towards India? My Indian friend
 
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we are not asking why are they targetting planes....we are asking why the one which are pointed towards India? My Indian friend

So you have planes designated as India centric and terrorists centric ??
 
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Militants attack major Pakistan air base; 9 killed

Thu, 16 Aug 2012 07:27 GMT

Source: reuters // Reuters


(Adds end of operation)

By Qasim Nauman

KAMRA, Pakistan Aug 16 (Reuters) - Islamist militants armed with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons fought their way into one of Pakistan's largest air bases on Thursday, the air force said, in a brazen challenge to the nuclear-armed country's powerful military.

The attack was repelled and only one aircraft was damaged, said an air force spokesman, adding that the Minhas air base at Kamra, in central Punjab province, did not house nuclear weapons.

"No air base is a nuclear air base in Pakistan," he said.

The gunbattle raged for hours, and eight militants and one soldier were killed, the spokesman said. Commandos were called in to reinforce and and police armoured personnel carriers could be seen heading into the base.

The attackers moved through a nearby village under cover of darkness and climbed a nine foot (2.7 metre) wall strung with barbed wire to break into the base. Some were wearing military uniforms.

The assault cast doubts over official assertions that military operations had severely weakened militants waging a violent campaign to topple the U.S.-backed government and impose strict Islamic rule.

Security forces opened fire when militants strapped with suicide bombing vests approached aircraft hangars, prompting other militants to fire rocket-propelled grenades from outside the base's walls, said the air force spokesman.

Base commander Air Commodore Muhammad Azam, who led the operation against the attackers, was shot in the shoulder, but is in stable condition, said spokesman Captain Tariq Mahmood.


Search operations for any other militants who may have been hiding in the complex after the attack had ended, he said.

Minhas, 75 km (45 miles) northwest of Islamabad, is adjacent to the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, a major air force research and development centre. Pakistan manufactures JF-17 fighter planes, jointly developed with China, at the site.

Suicide bombers launched attacks near the base and the aeronautical complex in 2007 and 2009, but news reports said defences were not breached.


HOLY MONTH

It was not immediately clear how the attackers managed to enter the sprawling base this time. Although the attack took place at about 2 a.m. (2100 GMT Wednesday), it is likely many of the soldiers on the base were awake for prayers or breakfast during the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

Faheemullah Khan, a civilian who lives near the base, said he was at a mosque praying when he heard gunfire and explosions which he thought were military exercises.

"Then we came to a restaurant, which is next to the main entrance to the base, and heard a louder explosion," he said.

"We saw six police vans rush in, and realised something was wrong."

Several squadrons of fighters and surveillance planes are believed to be based at Minhas.

"One body of a suicide bomber strapped with explosives has been found close to the impact area," said an air force statement.

Pakistan's Taliban movement has staged a number of high-profile attacks over the past few years, including one on army headquarters in Rawalpindi in 2009.

Last year, six Taliban gunmen attacked a naval base in Pakistan's biggest city Karachi to avenge the killing of Osama bin Laden. At least 10 military personnel were killed and 20 wounded in the 16-hour assault.

Those attacks, and the latest one, are embarrassing for Pakistan's military, which has ruled the country for more than half of its 65-year history and is seen as the most efficient state institution.

The Taliban, which is close to al Qaeda, is blamed for many of the suicide bombings across Pakistan, a strategic U.S. ally.

Pakistan's military, one of the biggest in the world, has staged several offensives against Taliban strongholds in the unruly tribal areas near the border with Afghanistan.

But the operations have failed to break the back of the Taliban. Major suicide bombings have eased considerably over the past year but that could be due to a tactical shift and not pressure from the military. (Additional reporting by Sheree Sardar in ISLAMABAD and Jibran Ahmad in PESHAWAR; Writing by Michael Georgy; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
 
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Just like Mumbai .....10 people were not detected by full Indian navy.....we killed our 1 man but India....SHAME on India it let hundreds of it people die so it can cry victim in international community....


hmmm attacking civilian centers is different from attacking an military or navy or air force base, because these air force are highly secured.... whom should ashamed??? well this is second attack ...... don't you know the difference???? just think with out any information they can't attack highly secured military base... they attempted second time... so this must be inside job.... lolz the way you are thinking...
 
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With full Blessings from Sam Chacha! (Uncle)


The AWACs are not meant for fighting the Taliban. I find some striking similarities between this attack and the one at PNS Mehran.

1) Attack as a section of 8-10.
2) Go after the AWACs/Naval Recon Airplane.
3) Operate with full military efficiency.
4) Are all foreigners.

In such a position, it is very difficult not to consider a visible Indian influence in this attack.
 
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