British HC clarifies Brown’s statement about Pakhtuns

[SEE: PASHTUNS ARE TERRORISTS SAYS GORDON BROWN]

British HC clarifies Brown’s statement about Pakhtuns

PESHAWAR: Britain has explained its stance over NWFP assembly that British PM has not labeled Pakhtuns as “terrorists” in his statement.

A letter from British high commissioner has been sent to speaker NWFP assembly Karamat Chagharmatti, which contains written clarification that British PM Gordon Brown has not used the word “terrorist” against Pakhtuns.

A clarification statement said that Pakistan and Britain are allies in war on terror. And that Britain has helped Malakand affectees through Friends of Pakistan forum.

The letter also highlighted that a large number of Pakhtuns are peacefully living in British society.

In its previous session, NWFP assembly had passed a resolution against British PM’s statement in which Gordon Brown declared Pakhtuns as “terrorists”.

America’s Phoney War in Afghanistan

America’s Phoney War in Afghanistan

By F. William Engdahl
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October 21, 2009 “
Information Clearing House” — One of the most remarkable aspects of the Obama Presidential agenda is how little anyone has questioned in the media or elsewhere why at all the United States Pentagon is committed to a military occupation of Afghanistan. There are two basic reasons, neither one of which can be admitted openly to the public at large.

Behind all the deceptive official debate over how many troops are needed to “win” the war in Afghanistan, whether another 30,000 is sufficient, or whether at least 200000 are needed, the real purpose of US military presence in that pivotal Central Asian country is obscured.

Even during the 2008 Presidential campaign candidate Obama argued that Afghanistan not Iraq was where the US must wage war. His reason? Because he claimed, that was where the Al Qaeda organization was holed up and that was the “real” threat to US national security. The reasons behind US involvement in Afghanistan is quite another one.

The US military is in Afghanistan for two reasons. First to restore and control the world’s largest supply of opium for the world heroin markets and to use the drugs as a geopolitical weapon against opponents, especially Russia. That control of the Afghan drug market is essential for the liquidity of the bankrupt and corrupt Wall Street financial mafia.

Geopolitics of Afghan Opium

According even to an official UN report, opium production in Afghanistan has risen dramatically since the downfall of the Taliban in 2001. UNODC data shows more opium poppy cultivation in each of the past four growing seasons (2004-2007), than in any one year during Taliban rule. More land is now used for opium in Afghanistan, than for coca cultivation in Latin America. In 2007, 93% of the opiates on the world market originated in Afghanistan. This is no accident.

It has been documented that Washington hand-picked the controversial Hamid Karzai, a Pashtun warlord from the Popalzai tribe, long in the CIA’s service, brought him back from exile in the USA, created a Hollywood mythology around his “courageous leadership of his people.” According to Afghan sources, Karzai is the Opium “Godfather” of Afghanistan today. There is apparently no accident that he was and is today still Washington’s preferred man in Kabul. Yet even with massive vote buying and fraud and intimidation, Karzai’s days could be ending as President.

The second reason the US military remains in Afghanistan long after the world has forgotten even who the mysterious Osama bin Laden and his alleged Al Qaeda terrorist organization is or even if they exist, is as a pretext to build a permanent US military strike force with a series of permanent US airbases across Afghanistan. The aim of those bases is not to eradicate any Al Qaeda cells that may have survived in the caves of Tora Bora, or to eradicate a mythical “Taliban” which at this point according to eyewitness reports is made up overwhelmingly of local ordinary Afghanis fighting to rid their land once more of occupier armies as they  did in the 11980’s against the Russians.

The aim of the US bases in Afghanistan is to target and be able to strike at the two nations which today represent the only combined threat in the world today to an American global imperium, to America’s Full Spectrum Dominance as the Pentagon terms it.

The lost ‘Mandate of Heaven’

The problem for the US power elites around Wall Street and in Washington is the fact that they are now in the deepest financial crisis in their history. That crisis is clear to the entire world and the world is acting on a basis of self-survival. The US elites have lost what in Chinese imperial history is known as the Mandate of Heaven. That mandate is given a ruler or ruling elite provided they rule their people justly and fairly. When they rule tyrannically and as despots, oppressing and abusing their people, they lose that Mandate of Heaven.

If the powerful private wealthy elites that have controlled essential US financial and foreign policy for most of the past century or more ever had a “mandate of Heaven” they clearly have lost it. The domestic developments towards creation of an abusive police state with deprivation of Constitutional rights to its citizens, the arbitrary exercise of power by non elected officials such as Treasury Secretaries Henry Paulson and now Tim Geithner, stealing trillion dollar sums from taxpayers without their consent in order to bailout the bankrupt biggest Wall Street banks, banks deemed “Too Big To Fail,” this all demonstrates to the world they have lost the mandate

In this situation, the US power elites are increasingly desperate to maintain their control of a global parasitical empire, called deceptively by their media machine, “globalization.” To hold that dominance it is essential that they be able to break up any emerging cooperation in the economic, energy or military realm between the two major powers of Eurasia that conceivably could pose a challenge to future US sole Superpower control—China in combination with Russia.

Each Eurasian power brings to the table essential contributions. China has the world’s most robust economy, a huge young and dynamic workforce, an educated middle class. Russia, whose economy has not recovered from the destructive end pf the Soviet era and of the primitive looting during the Yeltsin era, still holds essential assets for the combination. Russia’s nuclear strike force and its military pose the only threat in the world today to US military dominance, even if it is largely a residue of the Cold War. The Russian military elites never gave up that potential.

As well Russia holds the world’s largest treasure of natural gas and vast reserves of oil urgently needed by China. The two powers are increasingly converging via a new organization they created in 2001 known as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). That includes as well as China and Russia, the largest Central Asia states Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

The purpose of the alleged US war against both Taliban and Al Qaeda is in reality to place its military strike force directly in the middle of the geographical space of this emerging SCO in Central Asia. Iran is a diversion. The main goal or target is Russia and China.

Officially, of course, Washington claims it has built its military presence inside Afghanistan since 2002 in order to protect a “fragile” Afghan democracy. It’s a curious argument given the reality of US military presence there.

In December 2004, during a visit to Kabul, US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld finalized plans to build nine new bases in Afghanistan in the provinces of Helmand, Herat, Nimrouz, Balkh, Khost and Paktia. The nine are in addition to the three major US military bases already installed in the wake of its occupation of Afghanistan in winter of 2001-2002, ostensibly to isolate and eliminate the terror threat of Osama bin Laden.

The Pentagon built its first three bases at Bagram Air Field north of Kabul, the US’ main military logistics center; Kandahar Air Field, in southern Afghanistan; and Shindand Air Field in the western province of Herat. Shindand, the largest US base in Afghanistan, was constructed a mere 100 kilometers from the border of Iran, and within striking distance of Russia as well as China.

Afghanistan has historically been the heartland for the British-Russia Great Game, the struggle for control of Central Asia during the 19th and early 20th Centuries. British strategy then was to prevent Russia at all costs from controlling Afghanistan and thereby threatening Britain’s imperial crown jewel, India.

Afghanistan is similarly regarded by Pentagon planners as highly strategic. It is a platform from which US military power could directly threaten Russia and China, as well as Iran and other oil-rich Middle East lands. Little has changed geopolitically over more than a century of wars.

Afghanistan is in an extremely vital location, straddling South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Afghanistan also lies along a proposed oil pipeline route from the Caspian Sea oil fields to the Indian Ocean, where the US oil company, Unocal, along with Enron and Cheney’s Halliburton, had been in negotiations for exclusive pipeline rights to bring natural gas from Turkmenistan across Afghanistan and Pakistan to Enron’s huge natural gas power plant at Dabhol near Mumbai. Karzai, before becoming puppet US president, had been a Unocal lobbyist.

Al Qaeda doesn’t exist as a threat

The truth of all this deception around the real purpose in Afghanistan becomes clear on a closer look at the alleged “Al Qaeda” threat in Afghanistan. According to author Erik Margolis, prior to the September 11,2001 attacks, US intelligence was giving aid and support both to the Taliban and to Al Qaeda. Margolis claims that “The CIA was planning to use Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda to stir up Muslim Uighurs against Chinese rule, and Taliban against Russia’s Central Asian allies.”

The US clearly found other means of stirring up Muslim Uighurs against Beijing last July via its support for the World Uighur Congress. But the Al Qaeda “threat” remains the lynchpin of Obama US justification for his Afghan war buildup.

Now, however, the National Security Adviser to President Obama, former Marine Gen. James Jones has made a statement, conveniently buried by the friendly US media, about the estimated size of the present Al Qaeda danger in Afghanistan. Jones told Congress, “The al-Qaeda presence is very diminished. The maximum estimate is less than 100 operating in the country, no bases, no ability to launch attacks on either us or our allies.”

That means that Al-Qaeda, for all practical purposes, does not exist in Afghanistan. Oops…

Even in neighboring Pakistan, the remnants of Al-Qaeda are scarcely to be found. The Wall Street Journal reports, “Hunted by US drones, beset by money problems and finding it tougher to lure young Arabs to the bleak mountains of Pakistan, al Qaeda is seeing its role shrink there and in Afghanistan, according to intelligence reports and Pakistan and U.S. officials. For Arab youths who are al Qaeda’s primary recruits, ‘it’s not romantic to be cold and hungry and hiding,’ said a senior U.S. official in South Asia.”

If we follow the statement to its logical consequence we must conclude then that the reason German soldiers are dying along with other NATO youth in the mountains of Afghanistan has nothing to do with “winning a war against terrorism.” Conveniently most media chooses to forget the fact that Al Qaeda to the extent it ever existed, was a creation in the 1980’s of the CIA, who recruited and trained radical muslims from across the Islamic world to wage war against Russian troops in Afghanistan as part of a strategy developed by Reagan’s CIA head Bill Casey and others to create a “new Vietnam” for the Soviet Union which would lead to a humiliating defeat for the Red Army and the ultimate collapse of the Soviet Union.

Now US NSC head Jones admits there is essentially no Al Qaeda anymore in Afghanistan. Perhaps it is time for a more honest debate from our political leaders about the true purpose of sending more young to die protecting the opium harvests of Afghanistan.

F. William Engdahl – Author of Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation.. He also authored A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order (Pluto Press). His latest book is Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order (Third Millennium Press)  www.engdahl.oilgeopolitics.net.

Obama Quashing Goldstone Report to Cover American Complicity in Israeli War Crimes

Goldstone Challenges Obama: Show Me Flaws in Gaza Report

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22/10/2009 South African jurist Richard Goldstone, who led a damning United Nations probe into Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip last winter, has challenged Barack Obama’s administration to justify its claims that the report is one-sided and flawed.

Goldstone’s report, commissioned by the UN Human Rights Council, accuses both Israel and Hamas of war crimes in the Gaza offensive. Most of the report’s accusations were directed at Israel. During that war more than 1400 Palestinians were killed, including 420 children and over 5300 others were injured.

Israel has rejected the report as biased and the U.S. has said it would support Israel’s efforts to prevent a UN Security Council debate on the report.

Goldstone told Al Jazeera on Thursday that he is still waiting for the U.S. to clarify its claim that the report has a number of flaws. “The Obama administration joined our recommendation calling for full and good-faith investigations, both in Israel and in Gaza, but said that the report was flawed,” Goldstone told Al Jazeera.

The commission chair said that once Washington points out the flaws, he would be ready to respond. “I have yet to hear from the Obama administration what the flaws in the report that they have identified are. I would be happy to respond to them, if and when I know what they are,” he said.

The remarks follow a U.S. opposition to a UN Human Rights Council resolution on the report in Geneva last Friday.

Russia and China are also among those who voted against a discussion of the Goldstone probe in the Security Council. The report passed by 25 votes to six, 11 countries abstained, and five countries did not vote, among them Britain and France.

Goldstone said he believes Russia, France and China will oppose having the report on Operation Cast Lead in Gaza debated in the UN Security Council. He added that while he is not an expert on the political power ties in the UN, he believes these three nations will refuse to move forward with the report.

He said the report could still be brought before the UN General Assembly, and added that if the UN refuses to discuss this report, it would be the end of UN involvement in international crises.

Goldstone’s comments come at a time when Israel is undergoing a diplomatic struggle aimed at minimizing damage caused by the report on the international front.

Alongside the PR campaign to be launched by Israeli representatives against the report, an Israeli security cabinet meeting on Wednesday raised the possibility of succumbing to international pressure and appointing an inquiry committee to probe the Gaza war.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has yet to formulate his position on the matter, while Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Israeli army Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi have expressed their objection to such a probe. However, the Israeli Justice Ministry, and the attorney general’s office, are not ruling out the option.

Software for Taking Advantage of Human Nature

ISV enlists in Defence program

Department of Defence’s collaborative program with IT industry snaps up Adelaide-based artificial intelligence software developer.

Spandas Lui

Independent software vendor (ISV), Intelligent Software Development, has joined the Department of Defence’s innovation program as an Associate.

The Rapid Prototyping, Development and Evaluation (RPDE) program was established in 2006 as an initiative to facilitate effective collaboration between the Department and a broad range of industries to aid in network-centric warfare. Participants range from engineering firms, IT organisations and universities.

While the company is only two years old, Intelligence Software managing director, Dr Don Perugini, said he was familiar with Government and Defence projects and is confident the ISV’s Behavioural Simulation technology, an environment and population modelling software, will find be useful in this program.

“We think there are many uses for this type of technology in Defence,” Dr Perugini said. “It’s a sophisticated modelling software that can model human centric environments and can provide a lot of insight to how to influence human behaviours across a whole population.

“It could be used for intelligence or what Defence calls psychological operations [PsyOps] to deduce how to influence a population to get the best outcome for a particular operation.”

The technology has mainly been used to guide government environmental policies and defence applications. Having spent more than 10 years in the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Dr Perugini said he would remain focused in the two verticals but saw potential to branch out to other areas.

“There is a lot of scope in the business market research sector and other industries,” he said. “I guess we will get there over time but right now we are being fairly specific.”

RPDE operates on a project-by-project basis. Intelligence Software will contribute to the program when needed.

Juniper Cobra, Making the World Safe for Israeli Aggression

1,000 troops arrive in Israel for exercise

Servicemembers set to practice shooting down missiles

By Nancy Montgomery, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Friday, October 23, 2009

TEL AVIV, Israel — More than 1,000 U.S. troops and some of the U.S. Army’s most sophisticated weaponry arrived in Israel this week to practice shooting down ballistic missiles to protect Israel from potential adversaries, most likely Iran.

The missile defense exercise, called Juniper Cobra, has been a biennial event since 2001. But this year’s training comes at a time of increased regional tensions, with deep concerns about Iran’s suspected plans to build a nuclear weapon.

“[The exercise] has to be viewed within the context of Iran getting closer to a nuclear weapon. It’s to provide reassurance to Israelis, and to demonstrate the depth of our concern to everybody else,” said John Pike at the globalsecurity.org Web site.

“It’s a very prompt and sizable demonstration of what the new administration’s missile defense plans are.”

Last month, President Barack Obama laid out plans for a missile shield against Iran, defending Europe and the Middle East. That plan would emphasize countering short- and medium-range ballistic missiles with interceptors based on ships, rather than intercontinental missiles from land-based interceptors.

The new plan illustrates a change in the perception of the threat, experts said, especially from Iran.

“The trends in the proliferation of ballistic missiles … potentially with nuclear weapons, is creating a higher sense of urgency,” said Baker Spring at the Heritage Foundation.

“Obviously Iran is the most visible and most likely threat. … But what happens if Pakistan really goes sour?” he said, or if Iran gets a nuclear weapon and starts a new arms race in the Middle East?

But U.S. and Israeli military officials downplayed current events, saying that the exercise was just one in a series, and had been long in the planning. Also, the Middle East is usually fraught by tensions.

“When is it not?” asked U.S. Navy Rear Adm. John Richardson, commander of the exercise. “This is the fifth in a series of Juniper Cobra exercises, which has consistently enhanced the relationship” between U.S. and Israeli forces, he said. “We want to come away from the exercise with best practices to make ourselves even better.”

In fact, the exercise in 2005 was roughly the same size, and was also held amid “rising Middle East tensions,” according to newspaper reports at the time. Likewise, officials said then that there was no connection between tensions and the exercise.

“There is absolutely no connection with this exercise and any event in the region,” a USAREUR spokeswoman said. “As always, we are interested in implementing lessons learned from training exercises.”

U.S. troops, primarily from U.S. Army Europe and the European Command, began arriving in Israel about 10 days ago for the exercise.

“To us, it’s not at [a political] level,” said Lt. Col. Kevin Ciocca, commander of the 5th Battalion, 7th ADA, 069th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, based in Kaiserslautern. “We train soldiers.”

Ciocca has some 400 troops working on the exercise. For them, he said, it was about operating equipment, readying systems, practicing what they’d do in war.

“Training soldiers and getting them ready for combat, irrespective of the political environment,” Ciocca said. “The big event really for us is the opportunity for soldiers training with ships, with aircraft, with coalition forces. These are things we can’t really replicate in Germany.”

Near the end of the exercise, he said, his soldiers, who operate Patriot missile systems, would be firing six live missiles to hit targets. The Israelis, he said, would fire four.

There is also U.S. Navy involvement, although far less than news reports have said. Quoting unnamed Israeli defense officials, some reports said that 17 U.S. Navy ships were to be part of the drill. In fact, Richardson said, there was only one: the USS Higgins, a guided-missile destroyer, which will not be firing any interceptor missiles.

Richardson said that new capabilities were being tested this year, although he declined to elaborate further. But in April, about 100 Europe-based personnel took part in a missile defense exercise that for the first time incorporated a U.S.-owned radar system, U.S. X-Band radar.

That system, which was deployed to Israel a year ago and marked the first time U.S. troops were permanently deployed to Israel, is intended to give Israel earlier warning in the event of a missile launch from Iran. The X-Band is situated at Nevatim air base in the Negev Desert, one of the bases involved in the exercise.

The X-Band is designed to detect and track missiles soon after launch. According to Defense News, the system is expected to “double or even triple the range at which Israel can detect, track and ultimately intercept Iranian missiles.”

Spring said missile defense is a far better option than retaliation.

“What the American people crave and what the Israelis crave is not retaliation,” Spring said. “What they really want is to be protected.”

This year’s Juniper Cobra exercise is expected to cost an estimated $10 million to $15 million, said Maj. Daniel Meyers, U.S. Army Europe spokesman.

“Can you put a cost on friendship. Can the partnership capacity that is gained through this exercise be measured in dollars?” he said.

Pakistan offensive against Taliban creates angry refugees

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A policeman keeps guard over men who fled a military offensive in South Waziristan as they wait to registrater as internally displaced persons in Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan, on Wednesday.
Faisal Mahmood/Reuters

Pakistan offensive against Taliban creates angry refugees

Some 30,000 refugees who fled the Pakistan Army’s offensive against the Taliban in South Waziristan have yet to receive food or other supplies promised by the government.

By Issam Ahmed | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor

Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan – Antimilitary feelings are running high among refugees in this town just outside South Waziristan, where more than 100,000 Pakistanis have fled from an Army offensive aimed at destroying the Pakistani Taliban network.

Many bring with them tales of indiscriminate bombings and high civilian casualties. And frustration is rising as the government fails to provide aid to those displaced by the fighting since it began Saturday.

The delay feeds concerns that, unlike during the Army’s relatively successful offensive in Swat during the spring, neutral or pro-Taliban leanings among residents of South Waziristan could make it harder to hold onto any gains there. A growing refugee crisis could also undermine the government’s battle for hearts and minds.

“We feel this is a war against our whole tribe,” says Aslam Khan, an elderly Mehsud tribesman who arrived from the town of Sararogha two weeks ago and is attempting to register himself and nine members of his family to ensure they are eligible for aid.

Long lines, no aid

Hundreds of men like him show up every morning at the city’s five refugee registration points on behalf of their extended families (one man appeared to register 33 relatives). But many are turned away after hours of waiting and told to return the next day by inundated authorities. On Wednesday, fresh registrations were halted due to a shortage of forms.

Not that registration guarantees help: An aid official admits that because of delays in verifying ID cards, none of the 30,000 refugees who registered after the conflict began on Saturday have yet received food, items such as blankets or mosquito nets, or the $60 in monthly benefits promised to them by federal information minister Qamar Zaman Kaira last week.

Despite the influx of refugees, which began as early as August, the government has not prepared any camps in which to house them. North West Frontier Province governor Owais Ghani reiterated his position on Tuesday that all of the refugees can be absorbed into relatives’ homes in Dera Ismail Khan, which serves as a winter home for many South Waziristan residents.

Not so, says the aid official: “Not everyone has relatives here. So now what are we supposed to do? Some people are already out on open tents, in grounds. People are being housed in single houses with one bathroom and up to five families.”

Angry at the Army

Mr. Khan, the elderly tribesman, says his bitterness is compounded by the carnage he witnessed just before fleeing his hometown. He says he saw a family of four dive for cover as a jet targeting a militant hideout flew over the town’s main street; the hideout was destroyed, but the family died.

Other refugees echo Khan’s hostility toward the government. Several of them voice the theory that the United States is aiding both the Pakistani Army and the Taliban, possibly to weaken Pakistan and steal its nuclear arsenal.

Such cynicism may help explain Mehsud tribal elders’ rejection Tuesday of a government request to form a lashkar, or tribal militia, to take on the Taliban, a decision reported by McClatchy Newspapers.

“I don’t know anything about the Taliban, but the operation is killing people,” says Shakeel Ahmed, a student from Ladha, in South Waziristan. Of the dozen or so refugees interviewed, none expressed resentment toward the Taliban.

Also on Tuesday the Taliban engaged in fierce fighting with the Army in the key town of Kotkai, home of Qari Hussain, known as the master of suicide bombers. A day earlier the Army had claimed it was on the cusp of conquering the town.

As of Wednesday, nine soldiers and 91 militants had been killed, according to military spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas.

Militants hiding among refugees?

Meanwhile, concern among local officials that militants may have snuck into Dera Ismail Khan, which has a history of violence by Sunni militants against Shiites, has put the town on knife’s edge.

Army convoys racing through require all cars in their vicinity to halt or risk being shot. Mobile phone signals are being blocked by the military, while military police, pickets, and barricades guard the town’s housing compound for military officers and their families.

“We’re very concerned about the entry of miscreants into the city,” says Commissioner Humayun Khan, the region’s top administrator. He adds that the authorities are monitoring visitors to the town and host families have been told they will be held responsible for those in their care.

All of this contributes to a tense atmosphere. “Talibanization has been occurring here for some years now, and most people are afraid to go out in the evenings,” says Usman Elahi, a local engineer. All four local cinemas were boarded up two years ago for fear of targeting by extremists groups, he adds.

The tension permeates other parts of the country as well. Schools and colleges throughout Pakistan remained shut on Wednesday following two suicide bombings that hit the Islamic University of Islamabad and killed eight people, including the two bombers.

Jundullah a Product of Foreign Intelligence, Gen. Beg

Seestan Tragedy and Our Deplorable Neglect

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Oct, 2009
General Mirza Aslam Beg

General BegThe tragic suicide attack in the Seestan Province of Iran, causing the death of about 50 Pasdarans, including their senior commanders, indeed is deplorable. This is not for the first time that such act of terrorism has taken place inside Iran, using Pakistani soil. As a matter of fact, since 1980, the terrorist group, called Fidaeen-e-Khalk have been operating against Iran. After occupation of Afghanistan in 2001, CIA jointed hands with the Indian spy network in Afghanistan, and formed the anti-Iran terrorist organization called Jindullah and used it against Iran.

Two years back, I wrote a detailed article titled: “Global Conspiracies against Pakistan” about the Indo-US espionage activities against all the neighbours of Afghanistan. About Jindullah and their terror operations in Iran, I said:

“The forward bases at Herat and Farah (in Afghanistan) are manned by RAW, CIA, MI-6 and Mossad for subversive activities inside Iran. Jointly operating from inside Pakistan, from the anchorages of Kot Kalamat, and Jiwani, (facility granted for war in Afghanistan) the saboteurs are heli-lifted to Mand (a Pakistani town, close to Iranian border) to undertake terrorist actions inside Iran.”

General Musharraf quite deliberately ignored my revelations and the acts against our brotherly neighbour – Iran. But the indifference of the present government is rather shocking. To create a wedge between Iran and Pakistan is the objective of such subversive acts, which is much too dangerous a game. Pakistan cannot afford to ignore it. It is no less than the magnitude of insult the nation faced through the passing of the KLB which has ominous consequences for Pakistan. It is time now for the Pakistan government to eliminate such activities taking place from our soil.

The crimes Jindullah commit are attributed to Pakistan as if Pakistan were the culprit in supporting terrorist activities inside Iran, which is a blatant lie. The so called flag bearers of international norms of justice and fair play are involved in “Terrorism through consensus.” And they are not even ashamed of putting this clause in the Kerry-Lugar Bill:

“Prevent attacks into neighbouring countries. Eliminate terrorist threats and close safe havens in Pakistan, requires the development of a comprehensive plan that utilizes all elements of national power, including coordination and cooperation with other concerned governments and that it is critical to Pakistan’s long-term prosperity and security, to strengthen regional relationships among India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.” Iran has been purportedly left-out.!!

General Mirza Aslam Beg, Former COAS, Pakistan and Chairman FRIENDS, a research centre based in Rawalpindi

Gates Preparing News of War Escalation That Is Not a “War Escalation”

Gates says moving ahead on Afghan troop policy

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SEOUL (Reuters) – U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Thursday he is moving ahead with his recommendation on whether to send more troops to Afghanistan and would first tell the president before a NATO defense ministers meeting this week.

Gates, speaking in Seoul after meetings with South Korean officials, gave no indication of what his recommendations to President Barack Obama may be regarding troop deployments. He was headed to the meeting in the Slovak capital of Bratislava that will be held on Thursday and Friday.

Obama said on Wednesday he could reach a decision on his new war strategy for Afghanistan before the outcome of an Afghan election run-off on November 7.

The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Army General Stanley McChrystal, has requested tens of thousands more troops and beefed-up training of Afghan forces.

“In terms of what I will say in Bratislava, I think that I will probably share with the president and my colleagues in the American government where I come out on this issue before I share it with 27 defense ministers,” Gates said.

“I am moving into my personal decision phase,” he said.

Gates said last week there was no rift between Obama’s military and civilian advisers on the Afghan war strategy.

Gates said discussions at the NATO meeting would likely include how to expand the size and training of the Afghan national army and police as well as matters of governance.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai removed a major stumbling block for Obama when he agreed on Tuesday, under intense U.S. pressure, to a second round of balloting after many of his votes from the August presidential election were tossed out as fraudulent.

“Everybody has an interest in making sure there are as few problems with this run-off election as possible in terms of providing legitimacy for the wining candidate,” Gates said.

The prospect of another ballot has disillusioned voters after many stayed at home during the first round, intimidated by insurgent violence and threats.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart; Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Bill Tarrant)

Chief Strategist of Waziristan Operation Murdered in Islamabad

[The attack was nearly identical to the previous assassination of the chief strategist of the first operation in S. Waziristan, Gen. Alavi.]

A police officer drives away an army jeep with bulletholes splattered on the windshield, after it was attacked by gunmen in Islamabad, Pakistan, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009. A pair of gunmen on a motorbike killed a soldier and a high-ranking army officer in the Pakistani capital Thursday morning, officials said, the latest strike against security forces as the military wages a major anti-Taliban offensive in the northwest.

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By ASHRAF KHAN, Associated Press Writer Ashraf Khan, Associated Press Writer 28 mins ago

ISLAMABAD – Suspected militants on a motorbike shot and killed a senior army officer and a soldier in the Pakistani capital Thursday, striking at security forces as the military continued a major anti-Taliban offensive in the northwest.

The assault in Islamabad showed that insurgents are able to hit the heart of the country despite increased security. In recent weeks, suicide bombings and raids involving teams of gunmen on a range of targets have killed more than 170 people.

The offensive in South Waziristan is considered a critical test of nuclear-armed Pakistan’s campaign against Islamist extremists aiming to overthrow the state and involved in attacks on Western forces in neighboring Afghanistan.

Two gunmen Thursday fired on an army jeep in a residential area of the capital, police official Zaffar Abbas said. A soldier and a brigadier — a high-ranking army officer — were killed, while the driver was wounded, authorities said.

“Terrorists and extremists are behind this,” Islamabad’s top police officer, Syed Kalim Imam, told reporters.

The military is advancing on multiple fronts in South Waziristan, seen as a likely hiding place for al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden. Over the past few days, they have been fighting for the hometown of Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud.

The fight for Kotkai is strategically important because it lies on the way to the major militant base of Sararogha.

An army statement Wednesday said forces were engaged in “intense encounters” in hills surrounding Kotkai and had secured an area to its east. Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said there was no significant fighting inside the town yet.

The army believes Mehsud and his deputy Qari Hussain remain in the region directing militants’ defenses.

The statement Wednesday reported three more soldiers were killed, bringing the army’s death toll to 16, while 15 more militants were slain, bringing their death toll to 105.

It is nearly impossible to independently verify information coming from South Waziristan because the army has closed off all roads to the region. Analysts say both sides have exaggerated successes and played down losses in the past.

The army has deployed some 30,000 troops to South Waziristan against about 12,000 Taliban militants, whose ranks include up to 1,500 foreign fighters, many of them Uzbeks.

More than 100,000 people have fled South Waziristan, including at least 32,000 people over the past week, the U.N. says.

Baton-wielding police beat back refugees crowding an aid distribution center run by Pakistani authorities in Paharpur town, some 28 miles (45 kilometers) outside Dera Ismail Khan, a key town near the tribal region. The lines to the center were long, and some refugees tried to climb the facility’s boundary wall to get inside. Associated Press reporters saw an old man with a bloodied head.

“We came here for bread, but the police beat us up,” said Rahmatullah Mehsud, one of the injured. “There, the Taliban were messing with things and the army was showering bombs. Here, we have to bear the clubs.”

Aid administrator Javed Shaikh said there was plenty of food, but that the refugees were “impatient.”

“There are some policemen deployed who are fed up with the indiscipline of the people,” he said.

Wahabis are the problem with Islam

whether there is true islam or there is no true islam, this is another thing,

the matter that affects people is that that when some one jumps in your privacy and tells you that “please be ready to be killed because you are infidels” this is real problem,

whether people follow truth or not, this is their own business,
but no one has authority to come with sword in hand to kill them because they are infidels,
this is real problem,

and, wahabis do exactly that,
they pose themselves as the owner of the world, and owner of the whole people of the world,
this is real problem,

if, God has granted people with freedom,
who are wahabis to come, announce and kill them in the name of the same God ?
this is real problem.

Deoband is a town a hundred miles north of Delhi where a madrasa (religious school) was established there in May 30, 1866.

Just as Sikhs originated from Hinduism, but are not Hindus,
as same wahabis originated from sunnis, but are not sunnis,

The fundamentalist Deoband Dar-ul-Uloom brand of Islam inspired the Taliban,
The fundamentalist Deoband Dar-ul-Uloom brand of Islam inspired the Terrorism,

Most of the Taliban leadership attended Deobandi-Darul Uloom influenced seminaries in Pakistan,

Although the majority of the Islamic population is Sunni in Afghanistan and Pakistan, but the theologians who have pushed Pakistan towards Islamic Radicalism for decades, as well as the ones who were the founders of the Taliban, espoused Wahabi Darul Uloom based rhetoric and ideals,

Khaled Ahmed in his article ‘The Grand Deobandi Consensus’ published in The Friday Times of Pakistan, dated 4-10, February 2000 said:

‘The civil war in Afghanistan and the jehad in Kashmir have gradually veered to a Deobandi consensus.’ He also maintained that the Taliban of Mulla Umar, which enjoys popularity in Pakistan, was trained in the traditional Deobandi jurisprudence and that Harkat-ul- Ansar (Movement of Islamic warriors), a terrorist outfit in Kashmir is of Deobandi persuasion.

He also quoted John K. Cooley in his book Unholy Wars that ‘Mullah Umar and Osma bin Laden first met in 1989 in a Deobandi mosque, Banuri Masjid, in Karachi.”

Taliban Leadership educated in Pakistani Madrassas: In YEAR 1998:

Governor of Jalalabad and his Deputy is a student of Jami’ah Haqqaniah, Akora Khattak Peshawar,
Judge of Jalalabad High Court and its Qazi were both educated in another Madrassah in Peshawar,
Taliban UN Representative – Maulana Abdul Hakim is a student of Binori Town, Karachi,
Taliban ambassador in Islamabad, Muhammad M’asoom Afghani is a student of Dar-ul-Uloom Karachi,
Afghan Envoy in Karachi acquired religious education from Jamiah Hammadiah,

amazingly, those, who sing song of talibanization…talibanization…talibanization…twenty four hours a day, never ever said that terrorists production centers darul ulooms in karachi should immediately be shut down.