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Operation Rah-e-Rast (Swat)

This is the first time in history Pakistan Army and PAF have scored real credible victories. They have defeated the enemy and actually captured territory.

Under the able leadership of Gen Ashfaq Pervaiz Kiyani the performance of our forces is by far superior than in 1965, 1971, Siachin and Kargil.

This is the first time in history that our tanks, APC, Artillery and Fighter jets are persistently knocking out enemy positions and killing them by the thousands.

The only downside is the estimated 3 million internal refugees from Swat, Bajaur and Waziristan. But these fringe tribal societies were after all the hotbed of extremism; they dont belong to mainstream Pakistan anyways.
 
Our Armed forces have proved themselves as the most valuable allies in the Global War against Terror. Terrorism is the greatest menace on earth that threatens Western societies, freedom and progress; in some ways this is the true “war of the world”.

No nation on earth can surpass the sacrifices made by our Army and our people to support US / NATO efforts to eradicate terrorism. PA has lost more men fighting terror than all the US / NATO troops stationed in Afghanistan. No nation on earth has displaced more than 3 million of its own citizens to fight terror; this is more than the total population of some of the NATO countries.

The economic cost to Pakistan has been to the tune of about US$ 60 b. But we are a generous nation, and thankfully accept the US$ 1.5 b / year now authorized till now. This proves that our Army and Government is not in it for money.

Pakistan Army and Air Force are fighting this war with an unsurpassed zeal and dedication as a full scale war. No military force on earth can conduct war operations on its own soil with the same enthusiasm. Ever tried asking the Dutch contingent to launch an assault on its own countryside? That speaks volumes about the professionalism and discipline.

The recent operations in Swat and Waziristan have silenced all the skeptics in Washington and Western Capitals. Now they have begun to realize that Pakistani forces are by far more valuable than their own forces.
 
Just a reminder: Terrorism is a tactic, a strategy - what we seek is the eradication of those outfits that employ terrorism.
 
Pakistan Army secures more areas of choprioyal (sorry for spelling) around Mutta. :pakistan:

Watch some tunnels used by Talibaans.

 
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Rawalpindi - June 29, 2009:

Update Operation (Rah e Rast) 29th June 2009

1. The operation commencing from different directions has linked up at critical Junctions and with securing of Biha valley in the North and Shamozai in the West, main areas occupied by terrorists have been cleared. Their command structure has been totally dismantled, their training centers discovered and destroyed, their recruits either killed or driven away / ran away, their ammunition dumps destroyed and their Headquarters at Peochar, Chaprial, Matta, Khawazakhela, Mingora, Kabal, Banai Baba Ziarat, Sakhra Valley, Saidu Sharif and Biha have been destroyed.

2. During last 24 hours, Security forces killed 18 terrorists in Swat and North Waziristan Agency and also recovered cache of arms, ammunition, while 16 soldiers embraced shahadat including 3 Officers. 6 Soldiers including 1 Officer were injured.

3. North Waziristan Agency

a. A totally unprovoked attack by terrorists on the convoy of security forces with intense fire followed by IEDs at Inzar Kas when convoy was moving from Gharlamai to Wucha Bibi.

b. Security forces effectively responded the attack, while soldiers including Lieutenant Colonel Tahir, Captain Abid and Lieutenant Zishan embraced Shahadat, whereas 10 terrorists were killed. 12 Soldiers embraced shahadat yesterday while 4 succumbed to injuries later in the Combined Military Hospital, taking the toll to 16.

4. Swat

a. Security forces operating in Swat successfully established link up at Khel Kandao, while operating at Buner and are consolidating their positions in areas around Dangram, Kukarai and Jambil.

b. Security forces secured area around Khazana, Zarra Khela and Garai and are consolidating secured areas of Kabbal, Dhadara, Akhun Khalle, Rangeela, Zarra Khela.

c. Security forces commenced clearance and search from Shalkosar towards Jukhtai and Balasur towardsShah Dheri.

d. Security forces during search operation, apprehended a terrorist Muhammad Raheem alias Bhai resident of Sambat near Shangla.

e. On a tip off Security forces conducted a raid on a compound in Khawazakhela, resultantly 8 terrorists were killed and also recovered few weapons and some explosives.

6. Dir.

a. It is heartening to know that hundreds of young men are showing their inclination for induction in community Police force in Upper Dir. Appropriate steps are being taken to recruit them.

b. In Upper Dir Lashkar has further closed on to terrorists trapped in a village Shortkas-Dogdarra.

c. Security forces conducted search operation at Nek Ikthair house at Lower Dir and recovered 11 tons of wheat stolen from World Food Programme on 4 May 09. The wheat has been distributed amongst the IDPs.

7. Bajur.

Tribesmen from Chamarkand and Kamangara areas met security officials and vowed full support to the government and security forces in eradication of the anti state elements.

8. Relief Activities / Restoration Services

a. Government institutions are functional at Bunner, Dir, Mohmand and partially functional at Swat and Bajur.

b. Electricity, PTCL, Mobile Phone Services and Sui Gas maximum services have been functional at Buner, Dir Mohmand and Swat.

c. 2885 cash cards have been distributed amongst the IDPs of Malakand Division.

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KIT Over n Out :victory::pakistan::sniper::guns:
 
Pak Army has racked in some impressive victories against a formidable, well equipped, formidable opposition in some of the most difficult terrain on earth.

During this operation Pak Army has captured more territory than any other campaign in its 63 years history. Pakistan Air Force too has carried out more successful interdiction missions than the sum total of 1965 / 1971 wars. The losses inflicted on the enemy are more than ever inflicted on India during the past campaigns.

This war has been a unifying factor, where the US, NATO and India have the same convergent objectives we have. The threat from the East has evaporated. Despite the rhetoric, India had to eat humble pie following the Bombay terror attacks; as our great allied power friend the USA asked them to hold their horses. Indian patience has paid off; now Pak Army is mauling the guys posing threat to the territorial integrity of India in Kashmir and elsewhere.

The IDP’s are a bit of a problem; but just look at the quantum of meaningful aid that has flowed in. We are able to house the IDP’s in better conditions than they had in their primitive derelict houses. They are able to enjoy wholesome meals and generally well cared for.
 
Dear Conscientious objector:
There is no need to be upset with being termed as “dogs of America”. Dogs in America are very well cared for; in fact better than the living standard of majority our people. It is better to be a dog than to live the life of perpetual poverty. The US is providing US$ 1.5 b / year aid to Pakistan, which is more than all of the so-called “Friends of Pakistan” put together.
“US gives 6 water trucks to army”. Just look at the 6 trucks valued at US$ 179,000 the US provided us to provide drinking water to the IDP’s. That’s the ultimate in generosity and humanity.
The US has every right to demand performance and efficiency for what they are spending on us. We should stay loyal and grateful.
 
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This is the first time in history Pakistan Army and PAF have scored real credible victories. They have defeated the enemy and actually captured territory.

Under the able leadership of Gen Ashfaq Pervaiz Kiyani the performance of our forces is by far superior than in 1965, 1971, Siachin and Kargil.

This is the first time in history that our tanks, APC, Artillery and Fighter jets are persistently knocking out enemy positions and killing them by the thousands.

The only downside is the estimated 3 million internal refugees from Swat, Bajaur and Waziristan. But these fringe tribal societies were after all the hotbed of extremism; they dont belong to mainstream Pakistan anyways.

Jingoism and Proud Nationalistic posts do not create victories. All results and articles state that no war has been won. The taliban just melted away and live to fight another day. Not one TTP boss has been captured or been killed.

Just another well run media operation. The operation has been extended and now you are in it for the long haul.

Lets see how well you hold the ground now.

Regards
 
Where are the pictures of capured American weapons, the communication equipment, the sniper rifles and such?
 

By Saeed Shah, McClatchy Newspapers Saeed Shah, Mcclatchy Newspapers – 1 hr 8 mins ago

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A militant commander in northwest Pakistan tore up a peace deal with the Pakistani government Tuesday, dealing a major blow to the government's campaign against Islamist insurgents in the extremist-controlled Waziristan region.

The commander, Gul Bahadur, who heads the Pakistani Taliban in North Waziristan, ended his pact with Islamabad and threatened more attacks on the army after an assault on a military convoy in his area Sunday claimed the lives of at least 16 soldiers.

Pakistan's military had sought to confine the battle in Waziristan to warlord Baitullah Mehsud, a rival of Bahadur and an ally of al Qaida who's led the militant takeovers of several other regions in northwest Pakistan , but now it finds itself facing both Baitullah Mehsud and Bahadur, as well as a third Taliban commander in the region bordering Afghanistan . Maulvi Nazir, an ally of Bahadur, also announced the end of a peace agreement with Pakistan in recent days.

Until now, Nazir and Bahadur had focused on the insurgency in Afghanistan , threatening the U.S.-led coalition there but not Pakistan , and if Pakistan persists in its offensive, the battle in Waziristan, a base for Afghan insurgents and for al Qaida , is likely to have far-reaching consequences.

Bahadur blamed missile strikes in his territory by American drone aircraft for turning him against the Pakistani government, and his move also could spur an ongoing debate over whether the attacks are doing more good than harm.

"This accord is being scrapped because of Pakistan's failure to stop the American drone attacks in North and South Waziristan ," said Ahmadullah Ahmadi , a spokesman for Bahadur. "Since the army is attacking us in North and South Waziristan , we will also attack them."

There've been some American 40 drone strikes in the tribal area since the beginning of last year, mostly in Waziristan. The deadliest one occurred last week, and it reportedly killed some 80 people at a funeral in South Waziristan .

"If you're killing them (tribesmen) and at the same time expecting them not to retaliate, then you're expecting too much," said Ayaz Wazir , an analyst and Wazir tribal elder. "It's generally believed in the tribal area that it's the government that's broken the (peace) agreements."

The Obama administration contends that the drone attacks are hurting the ability of Taliban and al Qaida commanders to plan and mount operations in Pakistan and Afghanistan , and that the domestic political fallout from the strikes hasn't hurt the Pakistani government too badly, said two U.S. officials who requested anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly.

One of the officials, however, told McClatchy that Pakistan last week lodged its first formal protest of the drone strikes — called a demarche — with the State Department after two attacks on the same day claimed more than 80 lives.

The demarche "reflects a gap between our perceptions and their perceptions," the U.S. official said.

The new U.S. commander in Afghanistan , Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal , is skeptical that the attacks are worth the political price they've exacted, and he's reviewing the tactic as one of his first acts, according to two knowledgeable U.S. officials who've discussed the issue with him.

Bahadur and Nazir are from the Wazir tribe, while Baitullah Mehsud is a Mehsud tribesman. Analysts said that both tribes could make for an overwhelming enemy for the Pakistani army. Baitullah Mehsud is reckoned to command some 10,000 men, and the Wazir groups would have thousands more.

"You have to have a strategy to isolate Baitullah, clear the Mehsud area, then make arrangements for (fighting) Maulvi Nazir and Gul Bahadur," said Asad Munir , a former head of military intelligence for the tribal area. "You have to make every effort to separate the Wazirs and the Mehsuds."

The Pakistani army already appears to be stretched thin by a continuing operation in the Swat valley in the North West Frontier Province , as well as operations in the Bajaur and Mohmand regions in the tribal area. Waziristan, where an offensive in the south is in its "preliminary" stages, is a mountainous area that's ideal for guerrilla warfare.

In February 2008 , Pakistani authorities signed a secret peace deal with Bahadur, according to U.S. and Pakistani officials who couldn't be named because of the sensitivity of the issue. Since then, North Waziristan has been relatively trouble-free for Pakistan .

Pakistani authorities last week announced a bounty for the top Taliban commanders in the tribal area. The list didn't include Bahadur or Nazir, whom the army, according to many accounts, considered "good" Taliban , unlike "bad Taliban " Mehsud, whose violence has been directed at Pakistan .

The United States and other Western countries have been critical of Pakistan's history of peace deals with selected Taliban militants, and they view Bahadur and Nazir as a danger to Afghanistan .

(Shah is a McClatchy special correspondent. Jonathan S. Landay contributed to this article from Washington
 
how does this IED work? does someone has to touch it to make it blow up or are there any sensors which detect the movement?

Qambar ridge is where SSG was operating, isnt it?
 
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