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Musharaff to be patsy for Bhuttos murder

02/13/2011

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Pakistan court orders arrest of ex-president Musharraf Yesterday

A Pakistani court on Saturday issued an arrest warrant for exiled former president Pervez Musharraf in connection with the 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto, officially implicating him for first time in the death of the former prime minister and rival.

Bhutto, who was an opponent of Musharraf's rule, was killed in a gun and suicide bomb attack after an election rally in the city of Rawalpindi on December 27, 2007, weeks after she returned to Pakistan following years in self-imposed exile.

Her assassination was one of the most shocking events in Pakistan's turbulent history and remains shrouded in mystery.

"The court has issued an arrest warrant and asked that he (Musharraf) should be produced before the court during the next hearing on February 19," said Musharraf spokesman Mohammad Ali Saif, adding that Musharraf is accused of not providing adequate security for Bhutto.

"There is a frivolous allegation, a baseless allegation... that he was involved in the assassination of Benazir Bhutto."

Since Musharraf has limited support within Pakistan, the arrest warrant is unlikely to stir up a backlash against the government of this unstable U.S. ally where a coalition headed by the Pakistan People's Party of the late Bhutto is in power.

Her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, is now president and is struggling to cope with the multiple challenges, including a stubborn Taliban insurgency and a stagnant economy.

Saif said Musharraf would cooperate with the judiciary if asked to recount his version of events, but did not say if he would appear in court.

The former military chief, who came to power in a bloodless coup in 1999, has lived in self-imposed exile since he stepped down under threat of impeachment in 2008. He spends most of his time in London and Dubai.

Prosecutor Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali said the warrant had been issued on the recommendations of a joint investigation team which "had attached evidence" against Musharraf and declared him an absconder. He did not elaborate.

Shafqat Mahmood, a political analyst, described the arrest warrant as a "symbolic gesture" that would have no impact on Pakistani politics.

"Nothing is happening. Musharraf actually doesn't mean much in Pakistani politics. We are making too much of him," he said.


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Osama alive in urban Pakistan claims someone from fake news: is US eyeing Pakistan nukes?

10/19/2010

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First: See article from fake news claiming Osama is alive in a city near women and children

Second: See article below from Uruknet about US plans to sieze Pakistan nuclear arsenal

Three: Put two and two together.

From uruknet

New War Rumors: U.S. Plans To Seize Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal
Rick Rozoff

Stop NATO, October 16, 2010


Two recent news items emanating from the United States have begun to reverberate in Pakistan and give rise to speculation that growing American drone strikes and NATO helicopter attacks in that country may be the harbingers of far broader actions: Nothing less than the expansion of the West’s war in Afghanistan into Pakistan with the ultimate goal of seizing the nation’s nuclear weapons.

The News International, Pakistan’s largest English-language newspaper, published a report on October 13 based on excerpts from American journalist Bob Woodward’s recently released volume "Obama’s Wars" which stated that during a trilateral summit between the presidents of the U.S., Afghanistan and Pakistan on May 6 of 2009 Pakistani head of state Asif Ali Zardari accused Washington of being behind Taliban attacks inside his country with the intent to use them so "the US could invade and seize its nuclear weapons."

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Robots rack up kills in the new (same old shit actually) world order

09/29/2010

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Go here for a detailed visual breakdown of drone attacks from 2007-2010
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An Analysis of U.S. Drone Strikes in Pakistan, 2004-2010

2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2004-2007


View U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan in a larger map
Click each pin to see the details of a reported strike. The red border represents the extent of Pakistan's tribal regions in the northwest of the country. Red pin=2004-2007; Pink pin=2008; Dark blue pin=2009; (Purple pin=Bush in 2009); Light blue pin=2010

This research was last updated on September 28, 2010. For a full analysis of the repercussions and results of U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan, please click here for "The Year of the Drone," by Peter Bergen and Katherine Tiedemann, February 24, 2010.

2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2004-2007

The research on these pages, which we have created in a good faith effort to be as transparent as possible with our sources and analysis and will be updated regularly, draws only on accounts from reliable media organizations with deep reporting capabilities in Pakistan, including the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal, accounts by major news services and networks—the Associated Press, Reuters, Agence France-Presse, CNN, and the BBC—and reports in the leading English-language newspapers in Pakistan—the Daily Times, Dawn, and the News—as well as those from Geo TV, the largest independent Pakistani television network.

Our study shows that the 172 reported drone strikes in northwest Pakistan, including 76 in 2010, from 2004 to the present have killed approximately between 1,153 and 1,772 individuals, of whom around 842 to 1,238 were described as militants in reliable press accounts. Thus, the true non-militant fatality rate since 2004 according to our analysis is approximately 30 percent.

We have also constructed a map, based on the same reliable press accounts and publicly available maps, of the estimated location of each drone strike. Click each pin in the online version to see the details of a reported strike; the red border represents the extent of Pakistan's tribal regions in the northwest of the country. And while we are not professional cartographers, and Google Maps is at times incomplete or imperfect, this map gives our best approximations of the locations and details of each reported drone strike since 2004.

This study carries a Creative Commons license, which permits re-use of New America content when proper attribution is provided. Please click here for conditions of use, and when citing please attribute to Peter Bergen and Katherine Tiedemann's drones database at the New America Foundation.

Estimated Total Deaths from U.S. Drone Strikes in Pakistan, 2004 - 2010

  Deaths (low) Deaths (high)
2010*391658
2009413709
2008263296
2004-200786109
Total1,1531,772

 *Through September 28, 2010

Estimated Militant Deaths from U.S. Drone Strikes in Pakistan 2004 - 2010

  Deaths (low) Deaths (high)
2010*365599
2009293405
2008106134
2004-200778100
Total8421,238

*Through September 28, 2010

Estimated Militant Leader Deaths from US Drone Strikes in Pakistan, 2004-2010

2010*10
200910
200811
2004-20073
Total32

*Through September 28, 2010. Included in estimated militants and estimated totals, above.


Militant leaders killed

2010

  • September 25 or 26, 2010: Sheikh al-Fateh, AQ chief in Afghanistan and Pakistan (BBC, Geo, AFP, Reuters)
     
  • September 14, 2010: Saifullah, Siraj Haqqani’s cousin (Dawn/AFP)
     
  • June 29, 2010: Hamza al-Jufi, AQ commander (NYT)
     
  • May 22-23, 2010: Mustafa Abu al-Yazid (FP)
     
  • March 8, 2010: Sadam Hussein Al Hussami, also known as Ghazwan Al-Yemeni, al-Qaeda planner and explosives expert with contacts in AQAP and Afghan and Pakistani Taliban (AP)
     
  • February 24, 2010: Mohammad Qari Zafar, Taliban commander wanted in 2006 Karachi consulate bombing
  • February 17, 2010: Sheikh Mansoor, Egyptian-Canadian al-Qaeda leader

  • February 15, 2010: Abdul Haq al-Turkistani, al-Qaeda linked leader of a group called the Turkistani Islamic Party

  • January 9, 2010: Jamal Saeed Abdul Rahim, wanted for his alleged role in the 1986 hijacking of Pan American World Airways flight during a stop in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi (BBC, AP, Asian Tribune) [Author note: BBC says he “died” on Jan. 9, AP says he was killed by a drone on Jan. 9, and Asian Tribune says he died in the strike on Ismail Khel, which happened on Jan. 10 as per AFP, AP, CNN, Dawn, Times of India, and Geo.]

  • Early January, 2010: Mahmud Mahdi Zeidan, Jordanian Taliban commander, bodyguard of Mustafa Abu al-Yazid

2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2004-2007

 
Strikes by Target

Target2004-2007200820092010Total 
Taliban614243377
Baitullah Mehsud (not Taliban generally)0116n/a17
Al Qaeda51110** 632
Haqqani1941024
Unclear/Other0443947

*Count is more than the number of strikes in some cases because some targets fell into multiple categories.
**Saad bin Laden, one of Osama bin Laden’s sons, was reported killed by a drone in 2009 sometime before July 22, 2009, but it’s unknown exactly when, so he is included in the targeting as al Qaeda but not in one of the individual entries in 2009. [Author note: Saad bin Laden was reported alive in December 2009 by his brother, Omar.]

In cases where a media report described a specific target such as Baitullah Mehsud or the Haqqani network, the target is counted as such. If a target was both al Qaeda and Taliban commanders, it is counted once under each category. Strikes against Baitullah Mehsud are not included in the overall Taliban count. We assume that strikes which kill a leader in a given group were targeted at that group. Only for cases when a specific target or group was not reported by the media and a specific location was given, we used the following geographical areas of influence to estimate which particular militant group was targeted.

  • Miram Shah, North Waziristan - Jalaluddin Haqqani’s network
  • Ladha or Makeen, South Waziristan - Baitullah Mehsud/his deputies
  • Wana, South Waziristan - Mullah Nazir, Baitullah Mehsud’s (former) Taliban rival
     

76. September 28, 2010
Location: Zeba village, west of Wana, South Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, Dawn/AFP, Geo
Assumed target: Militant compound (UNCLEAR)

75. September 27, 2010
Location: Khush Hali, southeast of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 2-4
Others killed: 0-4
Source: AFP, Dawn/AFP, AP, CNN, ET/AFP
Assumed target: Militant compound (UNCLEAR)

74. September 26, 2010
Location: Tarmanu Road, 31 miles west of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 3
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AFP, BBC, ET, AP
Assumed target: Vehicle with militants (UNCLEAR)

73. September 26, 2010
Location: Lawara Mandi area of Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AFP, BBC, ET, AP, AP, Geo
Assumed target: House with militants (UNCLEAR)

72. September 25, 2010
Location: Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Sheikh al-Fateh, AQ chief in Afghanistan and Pakistan (BBC, Geo, AFP, Reuters)*
Militants killed: 3-4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, BBC, CNN, The News, Dawn/AFP, AFP
Assumed target: Vehicle carrying militants (UNCLEAR)
*Note: Some reports say he was killed on 9/26/10.

71. September 22, 2010
Location: Azam Warsak, 6 miles NW of Wana, South Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 5-12
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AFP, Reuters, CNN, AJE, BBC, NBC
Assumed target: Funeral of those killed in first strike (Mullah Nazir fighters) (TALIBAN)

70. September 22, 2010
Location: Khund, South Waziristan border with Afghanistan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 7
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AFP, Reuters, CNN, AJE, BBC, NBC
Assumed target: Vehicle with militants affiliated with Mullah Nazir (TALIBAN)

69. September 20, 2010
Location: Darazinda village, 25 miles northeast of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-6
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, AFP
Assumed target: Militants on a motorbike (UNCLEAR)

68. September 19, 2010
Location: Deghan, Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-5
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, AFP, ET
Assumed target: Vehicle (UNCLEAR)

67. September 15, 2010
Location: Payekhel village of Dattakhel district, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 3-7
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Dawn, CSM, The News, CNN, AFP, Dawn
Assumed target: Militant compound (UNCLEAR)

66. September 15, 2010
Location: Dargah Mandi, outskirts of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 11-12
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AFP, AP, Dawn/AFP, Dawn, CNN, Reuters
Assumed target: Militant compounds (HAQQANI/TALIBAN)

65. September 14, 2010
Location: Qutabkhel village, a southern suburb of Miranshah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: ET/AFP, AP, Dawn/AFP, AP, CNN, Geo
Assumed target: Vehicle with militants (UNCLEAR)

64. September 14, 2010
Location: Bushnarai village, Shawal, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 8-11
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, Pajhwok, Geo, AFP, CNN, BBC
Assumed target: Militant compound (UNCLEAR)

63. September 12, 2010
Location: Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-6
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AJE, Dawn/AFP, AFP, AP, Geo, The News, CNN
Assumed target: House associated with Hafiz Gul Bahadur (TALIBAN)

62. September 9, 2010
Location: Outskirts of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 5-6
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Geo, AP, AFP, CNN, Geo, AP
Assumed target: Compound (UNCLEAR)

61. September 8, 2010
Location: Danday Darpa Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-10
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Geo, AP, AFP, CNN, Geo, AP
Assumed target: House owned by Maulvi Azizullah (HAQQANI)

60. September 8, 2010
Location: Ambor Shaga on Dattakhel Road, near the border, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: CNN, AFP, AP, BBC, Geo, AP
Assumed target: Vehicle (UNCLEAR)

59. September 8, 2010
Location: Dargha Mandi at Ghulam Khan Road area, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-6
Others killed: Unknown
Source: CNN, AFP, AP, BBC, Geo
Assumed target: Suspected militant hideout (UNCLEAR)

58. September 6, 2010
Location: Khar Qamar, a village in Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 3-5
Others killed: Unknown
Source: CNN, Dawn, AP, BBC, Geo, AFP, AP
Assumed target: Vehicle carrying militants (UNCLEAR)

57. September 4, 2010
Location: Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-8
Others killed: Unknown
Source: CNN, Dawn, AP, AFP
Assumed target: House and vehicle (UNCLEAR)

56. September 3, 2010
Location: Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 2-4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, Geo, Dawn, ET
Assumed target: Vehicle (UNCLEAR)

55. September 3, 2010
Location: Machis Factory area on outskirts of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 2-9
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, Geo, Dawn, ET, CNN, AFP
Assumed target: House used by militants (UNCLEAR)

54. August 29, 2010
Location: Shahidano village, 62 miles southwest of Peshawar, Kurram
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 3-9
Others killed: Unknown
Source: CNN, AFP, AP, Geo, AP/Reuters
Assumed target: Vehicles carrying suspected militants (TALIBAN/HAQQANI)

53. August 23, 2010
Location: Danday Darpa Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 5-13
Others killed: 0-7
Source: Reuters, Geo, Dawn/AFP, CNN
Assumed target: Militant compound and house (TALIBAN/HAQQANI)

52. August 21, 2010
Location: Kutabkhel village, 3 km south of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-6
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Geo, Daily Times, AP, AFP
Assumed target: Two vehicles (UNCLEAR)

51. August 14, 2010
Location: Issori, 13 miles east of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Amir Moawia, TTP commander
Militants killed: 7-13
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AFP, BBC, AP, VOA, CNN, Geo, AJE, ET, Dawn, Geo
Assumed target: Compound used by militants (TALIBAN)<!--EndFragment-->

50. July 25, 2010
Location: Landikhel area of Sararogha, South Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 3-4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: BBC, Dawn, AP, The News
Assumed target: Local militants affiliated with TTP (TALIBAN)

49. July 25, 2010
Location: Tabbi Tolkhel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-7
Others killed: Unknown
Source: BBC, Daily Times/AP, CNN, Dawn, Geo, The News
Assumed target: Suspected militant compound (UNCLEAR)

48. July 25, 2010
Location: Shaktoi, South Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 4-14
Others killed: Unknown
Source: BBC, Daily Times/AP, CNN, Nation, Dawn, Geo, The News, Geo
Assumed target: Vehicle carrying militants affiliated with Hakimullah Mehsud (TALIBAN)

47. July 24, 2010
Location: Dwasarak village, 25 miles west of Wana, near Angoor Adda, South Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 16-18
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Geo, BBC, AP, CNN, AJE, ET, The News
Assumed target: Compound used by militants affiliated with local commander Maulana Halimullah (UNCLEAR)

46. July 15, 2010
Location: Sheerani, Mada Khel, North Waziristan (19 miles west of Miram Shah)
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 5-14
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, BBC, CNN, AFP, Dawn/AFP, The News
Assumed target: Compound used by militants affiliated with Hafiz Gul Bahadur (TALIBAN)

45. June 29, 2010
Location: Lamal village, near Karikot, 6 miles SW of Wana, South Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Hamza al-Jufi, AQ commander (NYT)
Militants killed: 6-10
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AFP, AP, Reuters, BBC, ET, Geo, CNN, NYT
Assumed target: House of militant commander Maulana Halimullah/Compound of Hamza al-Jufi (TALIBAN/QAEDA)

44. June 27, 2010
Location: Tabbi Tolkhel, 4 km north of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 3-6
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Daily Times, ET, AP, AFP, Daily Times, Guardian, Dawn
Assumed target: Militant compound (UNCLEAR)

43. June 26, 2010
Location: Khushali Khel, Mir Ali, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 2-4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Geo, Daily Times, ET, AP, BBC, AFP, Daily Times, Guardian, Dawn
Assumed target: House of Hameedullah; Hafiz Gul Bahadur-linked house (TALIBAN)

42. June 21, 2010
Location: Sokhel village, 16 miles east of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Abu Ahmed (The News)
Militants killed: 11-17
Others killed: Unknown
Source: The News, ET, BBC, AP, NYT, Reuters, CNN, AJE, The News, The News
Assumed target: Government water supply plant where militants were meeting (TALIBAN/QAEDA)

41. June 11, 2010
Location: Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 8-15
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, AFP, Geo, Dawn, BBC, CNN, ET, Nation
Assumed target: House belonging to militants in Hafiz Gul Bahadur’s group (TALIBAN)

40. June 10, 2010
Location: Khaddi village, nine miles east of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Militant leaders killed: Unknown
Militants killed: 2-3
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, AFP, Reuters, Geo, CNN
Assumed target: Compound used by militants (UNCLEAR)

39. May 28, 2010
Location: Mizai Nari, 38 km west of Wana, South Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 8-11
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Dawn, Nation, Geo, CNN, Wash Post
Assumed target: Taliban compound (TALIBAN)

38. May 22-23, 2010 (midnight)
Location: Asadabad village of Muhammad Khel area of Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, AQ no. 3 (FP)
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 4-10
Others killed: 0-6
Source: CNN, Geo, AP, CNN, AFP, Reuters
Assumed target: Compound rented to fighters from Hafiz Gul Bahadur’s group (TALIBAN/QAEDA)
 
--. May 15, 2010
Location: Ragha area, Tirah Valley, Khyber
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 5-15
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AP, The News, Daily Times
Assumed target: House and trucks with militants (UNCLEAR)
Note: the AP is the only wire service to report on this strike, so it is included here but not in any of the above tallies.
 
37. May 11, 2010
Location: Gorwek, near Afghan border, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 10
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Reuters, AP, Geo, NYT
Assumed target: Compound used by militants (UNCLEAR)
 
36. May 11, 2010
Location: Doga area, Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 14
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Reuters, AP, AJE, Geo, NYT
Assumed target: Vehicle and compound used by militants (UNCLEAR)
 
35. May 9, 2010
Location: Inzarkas village, Datta Khel, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 9-10
Others killed: 1 (AP: 10 killed, 9 were militants)
Source: Reuters, AP, AFP, Geo, BBC, Daily Times, AJE
Assumed target: Militant compound (UNCLEAR)
 
34. May 3, 2010
Location: Marsikhel, near Mir Ali, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 4
Others killed: 2 (ET describes 6 “people” killed; added 4 to low total, 6 to high total; 4 to low/high militants)
Source: AP, Dawn, Geo/AP, ET
Assumed target: Car with militants (UNCLEAR)
 
33. April 26, 2010
Location: Khushali Toorkhel, 15 miles east of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 4-8
Others killed: Unknown
Source: Geo, AFP, AP, Reuters, BBC
Assumed target: House with militants (UNCLEAR)

32. April 24, 2010
Location: Machi Khel, 12 miles east of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 5-8
Others killed: Unknown
Source: CNN, Geo, AP, Geo, AFP, Reuters
Assumed target: Militant compound (UNCLEAR)

 

31. April 16, 2010

Location: Toorkhel, suburbs of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 4-6
Others killed: Unknown
Source: AFP, AP, The News, Dawn, Daily Times
Assumed target: Vehicle with militants (UNCLEAR)
 
30. April 14, 2010
Location: Amboor Shaga village, 15 miles west of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 3-4
Others killed: Unknown
Source: BBC, AP, AFP, Geo, Daily Times, CNN
Assumed target: Vehicle carrying militants (UNCLEAR)

 

29. April 12, 2010
Location: Boya village, 12 miles west of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 3-5
Others killed: 8 (13 total described as “civilians”—AP; 3 added to low militants/total, 5 added to high militants, 13 added to high total)
Source: AP, Geo, AFP, Geo
Assumed target: Compound owned by local Taliban commander Tariq Khan (TALIBAN)
 
28. March 31, 2010
Location: Tapi village, 13 miles east of Miram Shah, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders killed: Unknown
Al Qaeda/Taliban killed: 4-6
Others killed: Unknown
Source: CNN, AFP, AP, Reuters, The News
Assumed target: Compound used by militants (UNCLEAR)
 
27. March 28, 2010
Location: Hurmaz, near Mir Ali, North Waziristan
Al Qaeda/Taliban leaders
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Flood ravaged Pakistan bombarded by robots controlled by desensitized iTards

09/08/2010

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Pakistan is being bombarded by high tech unmanned aerial vehicles controlled remotley by paid iTards ever more frequently, with the latest incident happening yesterday in which 14 people were killed (see story below) all of which we are lead to believe were evil and deserved death. Meanwhile reports indicate they are having a hard time getting much needed aid out to the Pakistani flood victims with this technology, as Haiti (only a stones throw from America) endures storm after storm in tents only having recieved 2-5% of the pledged aid 8 months after the tragedy. The video below does alot to make Drone attacks seem cool and even rebellious while warming us to all these aerial infringements. In the future while awaiting aid you wont be dogging bees (they will be extinct) you will be dodging missiles from drones like the one advertised in the video below...


From Al Jazeera 

Deaths in Pakistan 'drone attack 'Two suspected US drone attacks targeting Haqqani network leave at least 14 people dead in North Waziristan region.
Last Modified: 
08 Sep 2010 12:55 GMT


At least 14 people have been killed in two suspected US drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal region, near the border with Afghanistan, officials said.

The attacks took place hours apart on Wednesday near Miran Shah, the main town in the North Waziristan region.

At least 10 people were killed in the first attack, when missiles struck a compound, which officials say was used to house fighters allied with the Taliban an al-Qaeda.

The house targeted by the drone reportedly belonged to members of the Haqqani network - a faction fighting alongside the Taliban against US-led forces in Afghanistan.

A second drone attack later targeted a vehicle carrying other suspected Haqqani members.

"A US drone fired two missiles, which struck a vehicle carrying militants, killing four rebels," a senior security official in the area told the AFP news agency. Another security official in the area confirmed the strike and casualties.

More than 1,000 people have been killed in air raids in the area since August 2008.

North Waziristan is known as a haven for Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters who enter Afghanistan.

Continued violence

On Tuesday, at least 20 people were killed and more than 56 injured in a car bomb attack targeting a police headquarters in Pakistan's northwestern garrison town of Kohat in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. 

A number of houses collapsed from the force of the blast and rescuers sought to pull out survivors, but a senior Kohat administrative official said that most of the victims were women and children.

Yusuf Raza Gilani, Pakistan's prime minister, denounced the Kohat attack as a "heinous crime".


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Mumbai speculated to be Ziojob, war on terror to persist anyway

12/16/2009

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From the UK telegraph


Mumbai suspect is US double agent, India claims An American man charged with plotting the attacks on Mumbai was a double agent for both the United States and al-Qaeda terror group Lashkar e Taiba, Indian officials have claimed.   By Dean Nelson in New Delhi
Published: 6:22PM GMT 16 Dec 2009

David Headley, a Pakistan-born American national arrested in Chicago in October, is alleged to have carried out reconnaissance missions in the run-up to the Mumbai attacks, in which 166 people were killed.

He is also believed to have been present in the terrorists' "control room" in Pakistan where their handlers directed the killing spree over an open telephone line.

According to Indian officials, Headley travelled to India again in March this year, with the knowledge of American agencies who did not inform their Indian counterparts. During the trip, Headley is alleged to have collected intelligence for future terrorist attacks on civilian and military targets, including India's National Defence College.

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The Myth of Talibanistan

05/08/2009

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From Global Research

Apocalypse Now. Run for cover. The turbans are coming. This is the state of Pakistan today, according to the current hysteria disseminated by the Barack Obama administration and United States corporate media - from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to The New York Times. Even British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said on the record that Pakistani Talibanistan is a threat to the security of Britain.

But unlike St Petersburg in 1917 or Tehran in late 1978, Islamabad won't fall tomorrow to a turban revolution.

Pakistan is not an ungovernable Somalia. The numbers tell the story. At least 55% of Pakistan's 170 million-strong population are Punjabis. There's no evidence of Talibanistan; they are essentially Shi'ites, Sufis or a mix of both. Around 50 million are Sindhis - faithful followers of the late Benazir Bhutto and her husband, now President Asif Ali Zardari's centrist and overwhelmingly secular Pakistan People's Party. Talibanistan fanatics in these two provinces - amounting to 85% of Pakistan's population, with a heavy concentration of the urban middle class - are an infinitesimal minority.

The Pakistan-based Taliban - subdivided in roughly three major groups, amounting to less than 10,000 fighters with no air force, no Predator drones, no tanks and no heavily weaponized vehicles - are concentrated in the Pashtun tribal areas, in some districts of North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), and some very localized, small parts of Punjab.

To believe this rag-tag band could rout the well-equipped, very professional 550,000-strong Pakistani army, the sixth-largest military in the world, which has already met the Indian colossus in battle, is a ludicrous proposition.

Moreover, there's no evidence the Taliban, in Afghanistan or in Pakistan, have any capability to hit a target outside of "Af-Pak"(Afghanistan and Pakistan). That's mythical al-Qaeda's privileged territory. As for the nuclear hysteria of the Taliban being able to crack the Pakistani army codes for the country's nuclear arsenal (most of the Taliban, by the way, are semi-literate), even Obama, at his 100-day news conference, stressed the nuclear arsenal was safe.

Of course, there's a smatter of junior Pashtun army officers who sympathize with the Taliban - as well as significant sections of the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency. But the military institution itself is backed by none other than the American army - with which it has been closely intertwined since the 1970s. Zardari would be a fool to unleash a mass killing of Pakistani Pashtuns; on the contrary, Pashtuns can be very useful for Islamabad's own designs.

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Iranian misquotes, war profiteering, North Korea, nuclear disarmament

04/16/2009

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AI minimizes collateral damage

Hopefully this isn't a sign of things to come, as it was things gone by. It would appear that the Al CIAda kill ratio is about 2%. With 687 flesh and blood civilians dieing for every 20 "targets" hit by unmanned predator aircraft... Full story

Isreal is God and Iran is Evil

Yet again Ziovision promotes its vision with this blatantly one sided headline that indicates Israel is a nation who wants peace, and that their sinister neighbours "dont want them to live". And I didnt pass grade 3... Ambigous word use such as "the non-feasibility of Israels existence, is a blatant attempt at misquoting for the sake of the global ziofascist agenda. But what does Ahmudinijad mean when he says that:

"even for the supporters of the occupying regime and its leaders, it has become clear that the continuation of the Zionist regime's life in the region is not feasible."

Is this a call for the extermination of all Israelis? Or is he simply elaborating the state of affairs that were self-generated by Israeli warcriminals (i.e. Zionist regime as in ruling powers), and their remorseless imperialism and subjugation of the Palestinian population, and that the political movement of Zionism is doomed to collapse due to its incompatibility with the flowering thirst for freedumb the world over? I am guessing he is talking about the non-feasibility of the Zionists illegal and atrocious campaign as compromising its own safety in years to come. But like I said, I am a helplessly absorbant sponge for complete bullshit. Sham wow bitch!

Completely Misleading

Of all the misleading fadulous suggestions born out of the cellars of zion this week, none was more annoying then this one. This headline has to be the most blatantly deceptive ones I have come across in some time. And what is bothering me more is that so called independent media sites are jumping all over it as if its worthy of their indignance.

Deception #1:
Obama seeks 83 Billion for wars. Wrong. The people who tell Obama what to do  have a military budget that is in fact the biggest in recorded history ,clocked at nearly one trillion dollars.

Deception #2:
That post 9/11 military spending war spending is only 1 trillion dollars. This is such a laugh that I wanted to cry, this number doesn't even approach what was given to one corporation (Haliburton) to rebuild Iraq (military bases that is). The reality is that defense (!) spending is military spending, to separate the Iraq and Afghanistan war costs from 'defense spending' is absurd. With this line of reasoning one could easily say the Iraq war cost 5$ and a few packs of cigarettes, depending on the parameters one sets. The fact is the US has spent approximately .5 trillion per year on defense spending since 9/11, and in the last few years that number is teetering around one trillion. Thus the total cost for American dominance and funding of their military presence in 150+ countries around the globe has cost roughly 5 trillion dollars. Nevermind that though, get really mad and focus on this 83 billion obsessively okee?

West Retains Nemesis Number 2

To commemorate the recent advertisement of its new long range missile technology to the developing world via Ziovision. Much needed western adversary and dictator Kim Jong Ill has selected himself to be elected once again, retaining this frail tyrannical boogeyman for years to come. The US warns that the North Korean regime is advertising its missile technology via alleged satelitte launches, and has enjoyed circulating fears that this one minuscule sized country would compromise its own existence by shooting a nuclear warhead at the United States. In the global capitalist playground, always remember: enemies are by and large friends.

Global Nuclear superpower Encourages 190 Countries without Nukes not to get Them

If it isnt annoying enough that the term 'world' is attached to the activities of the top 20 producing (consuming) nations, it should be moreso when addressing the 6 countries who possess nuclear weapons, not including the 51st state of Israel, and North Korea...

Obama says that "every nation now bears the responsibiity for what lies ahead". Quite simply (and similiar to the ecological movement) that any country that has suffered under the threat of annhiliation is to be held accountable for that threat of annihilation???

The elimination of nuclear weapons of the face of the earth is a noble pursuit indeed, and Ziovision must be commended for having our main man sell us more bullshit. But if there were not nuclear weapons, would this have the effect of aiding the military industrial complex? With no more threat of nuclear war.. we could have a highly entertaining yet non-apocalytptic WW3!!! YIPP DIDDLY DEE!!!!  

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WMD's in Pakistan?/ Dec 14th, 2008

01/24/2009

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The search for WMD’s sold by western intelligence agencies to terrorist havens, is now expected to be extended into Pakistan. A bipartisan commission of supposed experts (and other unnamed furtive forces) has reported that “were one to map terrorism and weapons of mass destruction today, all roads would intersect in Pakistan”.

Pakistan, a country which is officially armed with nuclear weapons, awaits having its population and countryside’s opened up to the best interests of the arms industry and an allowance of good times to halo addicted US military conscripts who realize it’s the only job they can now get.

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Pakistani condemn democratic bombings/ Dec 7th, 2008

01/24/2009

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Pakistanis rally against a suspected US missile strike. Intel officials claim it killed a British citizen linked to a plot to blow up jetliners. The US claims that these strikes are protecting the west from a September 11th style attack, in order reaffirm in the minds of their idiotic robotic viewers that somehow the last 8 years was worth pursuing terrorists that don’t exist, because they killed one of their own converted agents… yeah.

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Screw the economy, kill more terrorists/ Dec 7th, 2008

01/24/2009

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Obama pledges to make fighting terrorism and Afghan insurgency a top priority. Currently 32000 troops are in Afghanistan, which will be boosted by 50,000 more to prepare for the upcoming battle with Pakistan. The president of Afghanistan has accused Pakistan intelligence of supporting the Taliban in Afghan bombing plots, a claim Pakistan denies. Cross border attacks into Pakistan by the US have increased in recent months. Pakistan waits to be blamed for Mumbai attacks.

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