Khafee
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I'm sorry but it wasn't me who's saying this - it was the Police Chief of Kandahar region...
http://www.financialexpress.com/wor...kistan-post-killing-of-five-diplomats/506320/
I would assume their police chief knows more about what's going on in his area than you, me or any Pakistani forum member. Am I wrong in assuming that?
What are current UAEAF procurement plans like? The Mirages would need a replacement by the end of next decade.
Typhoon? US jets?
Behavior of many Pakistani members on the forum seems to indicate otherwise. I've also seen a few television talk shows of Pak TV channels (on Youtube), a lot of experts seem to be pissed off as well.
Please update yourself:
A senior UAE police official has held the Afghan government responsible for the deadly bombing in Kandahar which on January 10 killed five UAE diplomats and injured its ambassador.
The blast had occurred inside the Kandahar governor’s high-security guest house where the UAE diplomats, including Ambassador Juma Mohammed Abdullah Al Kaabi, gathered for dinner. No group claimed responsibility and the Taliban denied any involvement.
The Kandahar police chief Gen Abdul Raziq blamed the Haqqani Network while the Afghan National Security Adviser Hanif Atmar had claimed that the attack was planned ‘outside’.
However, Dubai Police Deputy Chief Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim disputed the claims by the Afghan security officials and said the Afghan officials are responsible.
“The Afghan security official are directly responsible for the incident to the UAE Ambassador and mission members, who died or were injured, because the explosives were planted inside the guesthouse where people can enter only through security clearance,” General Tamim said on his official Twitter.
“The attack is treason as the blast occurred inside the building. It would have been something else if the attack had been launched from the outside,” he said.
He said aid to Afghanistan should be delivered only through the UN as the foreign aid agencies become the scapegoat of the internal rift among the Afghan officials, who, he said, fight for the foreign aid.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1296176/jan-10-attack-dubai-police-blames-afghans-kandahar-atrocity/