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Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri has said Pakistan took the right decision to join the international war on terrorism. Otherwise, he said, its fate would not have been different from that of Afghanistan and Iraq.

He was speaking at a Senate Foreign Affairs Committee meeting, which was summoned at the Parliament House on Friday mainly to discuss Monday’s air strike on a Bajaur seminary in which more than 80 people were killed, triggering country-wide protests and a wave of agitation in tribal areas. The meeting was presided over by the chairman of the committee, Mushahid Hussain Syed.

(According to Online, Mr Kasuri told the Senate committee that siding with the US was a compulsion and not a choice as Pakistan’s uncooperative attitude towards the US in the war against terrorism could have landed the country in a situation similar to that Iraq.)

The foreign minister came under severe criticism for what was described as lopsided foreign policy which, some senators said, had given the country nothing and taken away its sovereignty and dignity.

Mr Kasuri was asked questions relating to the Bajaur incident, fate of Northern areas and Pakistan-India talks. Some members criticised the government for the Bajaur incident and described it as a foreign policy failure.

Mr Kasuri said questions relating to the Bajaur operation should be addressed to the interior and defence ministries which were responsible for the country’s law and order situation and anti-terrorism operations, adding that he could not say if there was any US involvement in the bombing.

Maulana Samiul Haq, chief of his own faction of the Jamiat-i-Ulema-i-Islam (JUI), blamed the foreign policy for the loss of so many innocent lives and termed it extra-judicial killings.

Accusing the United States of orchestrating the attack, the Maulana said the Pakistani army could not be so cruel as to kill its own people in such a barbaric way.

He said if the government knew that there were terrorists hiding somewhere in the Bajaur Agency it could have sent security forces to the area to arrest them.

He said such an extreme action would have been justified if the militants had defied the writ of the government.

Maulana Haq rejected Mr Kasuri’s stand that had Pakistan refused to join the US-led anti-terror war the US would have taken action.

He asked the government to demonstrate courage and stop repeating such incidents in future.

At one point, Nisar A. Memon said that there was no mention of the country’s foreign policy on the foreign office’s official website, which reflected the inability of the foreign office to formulate and declare its policy while all other government departments had projected their policies.

Mr Kasuri admitted that Pakistan was forced to take action on its side of the border to satisfy Afghanistan and to remove their complaints. He said Pakistan was pursuing a policy of peaceful co-existence to subdue the hostile attitude of the Afghan leadership.


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And yet Mushy never tires to say

"Kisi say nahi dartey hain"
 
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Pata nahi humaray baap dada na kon se aisa gunnah kiya hain....kay humain essay leader mil rahay hay hain jo aik dosray se bar char kar apnay app ko begairat aur buzdil sabit karna chahtay hain.

Humaray naseeb hi kharab hogaye hain....Pata nahi Allah iss azaab se kab jaan churai ga.
 
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chamchay ka chamcha....Nauker key aulaad Kasuri.. ......apnay lendey boss key khoshamad kar raha hae....:lol:

Its amazing to notice that these lendey pakistani justify everything on the consequences of 'disobeying their masters'......Being bombed to monkey age......I liek this new trend of being (actually bombed) by their khoda....and then taking the blame for it.....:lol:

Lendey honay key hud hotee hae yaar!

May be Wahabbiyat teaches them to be cowards.....Just like their spiritual mentors.....(Saudi's)....Who are even bigger chamchay than these lendey Punjabastani's.

P.S. I am most certain that Musharraf chamcha succumbed on 9-12-2001 at gun point ofcourse and handed over the control of those puny little sub-kiloton warheads to the NSA/ CIA.....There is nothing that can convince me that pakistan still retains even partial control over its tiny nuclear arsenal. No frigging way!
 
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LOL. You forgot to blame your phooti kismat :D :D.
P.S. I am most certain that Musharraf chamcha succumbed on 9-12-2001 at gun point ofcourse and handed over the control of those puny little sub-kiloton warheads to the NSA/ CIA.....There is nothing that can convince me that pakistan still retains even partial control over its tiny nuclear arsenal. No frigging way!

And we continue to test our IRBMs...
 
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chamchay ka chamcha....Nauker key aulaad Kasuri.. ......apnay lendey boss key khoshamad kar raha hae....:lol:

Its amazing to notice that these lendey pakistani justify everything on the consequences of 'disobeying their masters'......Being bombed to monkey age......I liek this new trend of being (actually bombed) by their khoda....and then taking the blame for it.....:lol:

Lendey honay key hud hotee hae yaar!

May be Wahabbiyat teaches them to be cowards.....Just like their spiritual mentors.....(Saudi's)....Who are even bigger chamchay than these lendey Punjabastani's.

P.S. I am most certain that Musharraf chamcha succumbed on 9-12-2001 at gun point ofcourse and handed over the control of those puny little sub-kiloton warheads to the NSA/ CIA.....There is nothing that can convince me that pakistan still retains even partial control over its tiny nuclear arsenal. No frigging way!

Hmmmm DO you come to actually make a point or just whine? (Try posting something without name calling and maybe someone would listen)

In Balochistan, the perception of the local population that they have not benefited from the exploitation of the extensive natural resources of the province, and their resentment at the slow pace of provincial economic development and the influx of people from other provinces, have led to social and political tensions. Four waves of violent unrest took place in 1948, 1958-59, 1962-63 and 1973-77. In early 2005, tensions in Balochistan again increased, with numerous clashes reported between security forces and Baloch tribesmen. The rape in early January 2005 of Dr Shazia Khalid, a young doctor employed at Pakistan Petroleum Limited at Sui, allegedly by an army officer, who was publicly exonerated by President Musharraf prior to any inquiry, exacerbated anger among the tribal population. Following a rocket attack on President Musharraf on 14 December 2005 during his visit to Kohlu, when he announced a large development package for the region including the construction of roads, schools and health centres, a security operation, assisted by paramilitary units, was launched in the province. While the government portrays it as a law and order operation against "miscreants", that is Baloch rebels, local people see it as a crackdown on Baloch opponents of a development program which will only benefit non-Baloch people migrating into the province. The government claims that the resistance is encouraged by tribal leaders who fear losing their hold on the region. The confrontation between Baloch nationalists and the state is complicated by rivalries and strategic alliances between tribes and sub-tribes and by human rights abuses committed by all sides.

http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330042006?open&of=ENG-PAK
 
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The bulk of Balochistan's developmental benefits would for the next several years just be mostly seen by non-Baloch people. Why is that? Is there a national program out there that hand picks punjabis takes them to new jobs in Balochistan?

No infact it's the people who send in their CVs to new companies opening up in Balochistan. And who gets picked? the people most qualified for it. Balochis are intensely tribal, and live under feudal lords. How can a company hire shepherds for engineers? They are angry, but they should also self-reflect and see where they are lacking and try to bridge the gap.

The rebels amongst them instead want them to pick up the gun. How will their situation ever improve by just fighting. Under Musharraf, Pakistan for the first time decided to take out their feudal lords. All men are equal right? Then why treat them as deities and demigods? At least people like Musharraf are accountable for their actions, how many of the Baloch took on the Ahmed Bugti? Why does he operate dungeons? Why does he have his subjects in this day n age?

The Baloch for the first time are a crack away from true freedom. A freedom that the rest of the Pakistan really wants them to get up and grasp. And it does not lie in the AK-47 but it in the textbooks of our schools.
 
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They are angry, but they should also self-reflect and see where they are lacking and try to bridge the gap.

those things dont happen in this world.its a govt responsibilty to see their sons are educated.
 
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Hmmmm DO you come to actually make a point or just whine? (Try posting something without name calling and maybe someone would listen)

In Balochistan, the perception of the local population that they have not benefited from the exploitation of the extensive natural resources of the province, and their resentment at the slow pace of provincial economic development and the influx of people from other provinces, have led to social and political tensions. Four waves of violent unrest took place in 1948, 1958-59, 1962-63 and 1973-77. In early 2005, tensions in Balochistan again increased, with numerous clashes reported between security forces and Baloch tribesmen. The rape in early January 2005 of Dr Shazia Khalid, a young doctor employed at Pakistan Petroleum Limited at Sui, allegedly by an army officer, who was publicly exonerated by President Musharraf prior to any inquiry, exacerbated anger among the tribal population. Following a rocket attack on President Musharraf on 14 December 2005 during his visit to Kohlu, when he announced a large development package for the region including the construction of roads, schools and health centres, a security operation, assisted by paramilitary units, was launched in the province. While the government portrays it as a law and order operation against "miscreants", that is Baloch rebels, local people see it as a crackdown on Baloch opponents of a development program which will only benefit non-Baloch people migrating into the province. The government claims that the resistance is encouraged by tribal leaders who fear losing their hold on the region. The confrontation between Baloch nationalists and the state is complicated by rivalries and strategic alliances between tribes and sub-tribes and by human rights abuses committed by all sides.

http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330042006?open&of=ENG-PAK

Balochistan will be independant...sooner or later. We have even gone as far as strinking a deal with the devil! What ever it takes...however long it takes, we are prepared for it. Once Pakistan is dismembered by the same ppl who created it, and are sustaining it.......When they lose interest and figure it out that it was a bad investment...Then Balochistan will become independant again.;)
 
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LOL. You forgot to blame your phooti kismat :D :D.


And we continue to test our IRBMs...

Yaar in all honesty I don't believe that Pakistan has control over its nukes anymore. After 9-11, and the situation these guys have created, you cannot imagine them leaving those weapons in a taliban and Al-qaeda infested country.

musharraf chamcha is a good chamcha. He has done a lot for these World Federalists....Going and gone....as far as reforming that Saudi religion practiced in your country.:)
 
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Lol yes I am sure the Iranians are willing to see a “independent” Balochistan….:lol:
 
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Lol yes I am sure the Iranians are willing to see a “independent” Balochistan….:lol:

Iran is a small player chicknay.......There are much bigger boys around and they do what suits them......Musharraf chamcha and the 'Chhotta' next door are push overs.;)

the middle East will get a new makeover some time in the future........Do mulkon ka pehlay say hee intezaam kar diya hae....Ab teray punjabastan key baree aanay waalee hae.

making and breaking these psuedo countries and nations is a job these big boys are actually good at.

Ab apnee pughh nu utthha jootiyan nu chattkha kar apna raasta naap polaya.......Wagah tay teray hindu malik teray vudday muntazar see....:lol: :lol:

Yae daikh teree qismat da jahaaaz urrnay luggya see:

http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2006/06/1833899

:lol:
 
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Iran is a small player chicknay.......There are much bigger boys around and they do what suits them......Musharraf chamcha and the 'Chhotta' next door are push overs.;)

the middle East will get a new makeover some time in the future........Do mulkon ka pehlay say hee intezaam kar diya hae....Ab teray punjabastan key baree aanay waalee hae.

making and breaking these psuedo countries and nations is a job these big boys are actually good at.

Ab apnee pughh nu utthha jootiyan nu chattkha kar apna raasta naap polaya.......Wagah tay teray hindu malik teray vudday muntazar see....:lol: :lol:

Yae daikh teree qismat da jahaaaz urrnay luggya see:

http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2006/06/1833899

:lol:


A small player that however has bombed you in line puthar, and come out with that free Baclohistan dribble in front of them they will really finish the job.

The Middle East will get a new maker over? :lol: Of course luli

Lol@the Ralph Peters crap dude its old bring something new. But if you hanker on to the warped world prophetic vision of one guy than that’s your choice. :P
 
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A small player that however has bombed you in line puthar, and come out with that free Baclohistan dribble in front of them they will really finish the job.

The Middle East will get a new maker over? :lol: Of course luli

Lol@the Ralph Peters crap dude its old bring something new. But if you hanker on to the warped world prophetic vision of one guy than that’s your choice. :P

Ralph Peters and 'prophetic'???:lol: ...Abaay dehatee sub say baree prophetic to teree qaum hae 'Bradistani'......

This article is from the Military journal which is a mainstream publication for these Hillbilly's in the Worlds most powerful armed forces. These guys are thinking that punjabastan and your Saudi terrorist mentors are actually enemies.....They are already acting upon these plans.......nothing 'prophetic' about it. its a fact of life, which doesnot agree with your muzloom logic!

Your leaders have already sold you and your daddy down the river......now whats this fuss all about??:) ....hain jeee? Either 'Reform' or face the band with the 'baja'.....

Wall mart main Towels, Bed sheets aur underwear baichnay ka license kiya diya hae.....he is thinking punjabastan is somethign now???:lol:
 
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