'Obama gives Pakistan ultimatum'

Adeel

Founder
Washington has reportedly conveyed the message that the Obama administration will no longer tolerate safe havens for terrorists in Pakistan to President Asif Ali Zardari.


Senior US officials have told Zardari during a series of secret meetings that President Barack Obama claims the cancer of terrorism exists in Pakistan, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.

The meetings took place in Islamabad after US officials blamed the failed Time Square attempt in New York a US citizen of Pakistani descent.

The report comes as Western media reports said that the Pakistan-based militants were planning simultaneous strikes in major European cities.

However, Pakistani military s***esman Major General Athar Abbas has dismissed the reports as speculative.

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"We don't have any credible information from sources that any such planning is taking place or terrorists are planning anything in North Waziristan."

North Waziristan, one of the most volatile regions in Pakistan, has been targeted more than 65 times this year alone by unmanned US drones, with September seeing more attacks than any other month since the unauthorized strikes began.

These non-UN-sanctioned attacks by US troops, which were initiated by former US president George W. Bush and have continued under President Obama, have drastically increased in recent weeks at a time when devastating floods have taken their toll on the South Asian country.
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The developments also come days after two helicopters operated by the US-led forces in Afghanistan crossed into Pakistan's volatile tribal areas, killing at least 50 people.

Experts believe that Obama's harsh tone suggests that the US and its Western allies are expanding their military agenda and occupation policy in the name of war on terror across the volatile region.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/144542.html
 
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Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
US also knows that Pakistan is now-a-days ruled by the Most Beghairat Rulers so it is the time to pressurised them as much as possible to get the results.
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
US also knows that Pakistan is now-a-days ruled by the Most Beghairat Rulers so it is the time to pressurised them as much as possible to get the results.

There you go again. the Kenyan man is falling for Mossad generated propa****a again. there is no threat any European countries. Obama wants European to do something for him that's he us using scare tactics.

according to one AQ operatives there were only 50 Ag operatives from the day one. This was all blown out of proportion by the Jewish media to use it as a pretext to move in AF/PAK region. I must admit 911 was very well planned and brilliantly executed drama. Mossad/CIA deserve a sitting ovation for it.

Obama's ultimatum is a fake and hollow one since PPP has been installed by the US anyway, it doesn't make sense to issue ultimatum to your slave. In old Texas, masters used to beat the black slaves, blacks couldn't even talk face to face much less issue ultimatum.

So it proves my point that there are other reasons behind this ultimatum.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
No one could be more beghairat then imran khan

What is the Beghairati of Imran Mr. ? He never been in Govt.

He won Worlcup.....................This is his Beghairati?

He built the world class Cancer Hospital for poors .....................This is his Beghairati?

He is providing free word standard education to Poors .....................This is his Beghairati?

He has built houses in Kashmir in 2005 secretly (Unlike Altaf , Mushraf and others who are doing everything for fame and photo session).....................This is his Beghairati?

He is providing relief to flood affecties .....................This is his Beghairati?

He is building homes for Flood Affecties. .....................This is his Beghairati?

............................So tell me his Begharati please. or U have also Pile in your mouth for uttering Filthy Rubbish or your mouth is also filled with shit and want to throw on some one?
 

Humble Pakistani

Councller (250+ posts)
What is the Beghairati of Imran Mr. ? He never been in Govt.

He won Worlcup.....................This is his Beghairati?

He built the world class Cancer Hospital for poors .....................This is his Beghairati?

He is providing free word standard education to Poors .....................This is his Beghairati?

He has built houses in Kashmir in 2005 secretly (Unlike Altaf , Mushraf and others who are doing everything for fame and photo session).....................This is his Beghairati?

He is providing relief to flood affecties .....................This is his Beghairati?

He is building homes for Flood Affecties. .....................This is his Beghairati?

............................So tell me his Begharati please. or U have also Pile in your mouth for uttering Filthy Rubbish or your mouth is also filled with shit and want to throw on some one?

I am really concerned with the mental state of some of our forum members... I wonder what makes Imran Khan Begharat? And why will anyone say that for no reason. The baighairats are the ones who are in the government today and the ones who elected them (it seem you, kms9009, are one of them). You must be blind; if he is baghairat he will not be running the best state of the art cancer institute & hospital in the country that treats the poor for free. If he was baghairat he would not have raised millions for flood victims and he not be rebuilding villages after villages. Open your eyes Pakistanis. Give credit where credit is due. We have become a nation of cynical people. We are the most racist people on this planet. Get out of it and contribute to rebuild Pakistan. Work with the right people and throw the "wrong" ones out! GROW UP fast Pakistan needs you!
 
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Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Obama gives Pakistan ultimatum'
Why getting afraid, Obama is threating Iran since log...This is real definition of terror.

Killing innocents and then threatening for worst results if replied , What else terrorist could do....

Taliban r just defending their country since last 30 years just like Indians did against British...


Like Bhagat singh, they liked several English, but now these indians are calling everyone as terrorist....they forget their Bapo....
 

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
US has neither resources nor desire to put more boots on ground anywhere else in near future as it has done in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yes Blazing Fireworks from the roof tops is very much possible.

ابے سالے! تیری بہن کی .....شادی ہے کیا جس میں فائر وورکس کریں گے امریکی
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
People like them don't get their sisters married.

JIJA_JI
US has neither resources nor desire to put more boots on ground anywhere else in near future as it has done in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yes Blazing Fireworks from the roof tops is very much possible.​

ابے سالے! تیری بہن کی .....شادی ہے کیا جس میں فائر وورکس کریں گے امریکی

People like them don't get their sisters married. They just earn profit...................
 

sameer317

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
U.S. troops wanting to attack Pakistan and take over its nuclear weapons

Pakistan cuts NATO supply line after border firing
By HUSSAIN AFZAL and DEB RIECHMANN (AP) 16 minutes ago
PARACHINAR, Pakistan Pakistan blocked a vital supply route for U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan on Thursday in apparent retaliation for an alleged cross-border helicopter strike by the coalition that killed three Pakistani frontier soldiers.
The blockade appeared to be a major escalation in tensions between Pakistan and the United States.
A permanent stoppage of supply trucks would place massive strains on the relationship between the two countries and hurt the Afghan war effort. Even a short halt is a reminder of the leverage Pakistan has over the United States at a crucial time in the 9-year-old war.
By late afternoon, a line of more than 150 NATO vehicles was waiting to cross the border into Afghanistan, officials said.
"We will have to see whether we are allies or enemies," Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said of the border incident, without mentioning the blockade.
NATO said it was investigating Pakistani reports that coalition aircraft had mistakenly attacked its forces. The coalition has on at least one other occasion acknowledged mistakenly killing Pakistani security forces stationed close to the border.
Over the weekend, NATO helicopters fired on targets in Pakistan at least two times, killing several suspected insurgents they had pursued over the border from Afghanistan. Pakistan's government protested the attacks, which came in a month during which there have been an unprecedented number of U.S. drone missile strikes in the northwest, inflaming already pervasive anti-American sentiment among Pakistanis.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told visiting CIA director Leon Panetta in Islamabad that Pakistan was "profoundly concerned" about the missile strikes and helicopter incursions. "Pakistan being a front-line ally in the war against terror expects its partners to respect its territorial sovereignty," he said, according to a statement from his office.
The surge in attacks and apparent increased willingness by NATO to attack targets on the border, or just inside Pakistan, could be a sign the coalition is losing patience with Pakistan, which has long been accused of harboring militants in its lawless tribal regions.
A Pakistani army statement said Thursday's airstrike targeted a checkpoint 650 feet (200 meters) inside Pakistan in the Upper Kurram tribal area, where six soldiers of the paramilitary Frontier Corps were stationed.
The Pakistani troops fired warning shots at the two helicopters, which responded with a pair of missiles that destroyed the post, killed three of the soldiers and wounded the other three, it said.
The statement was cautiously worded, saying the choppers "appeared to have crossed the border."
The bodies of the three dead men were taken to Parachinar, the region's largest town, one security official said.
Several hours later, officials reported another rocket strike by NATO helicopters about nine miles (15 kilometers) from the first one. There were no injuries.
The security officials s***e on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation and because in some cases they were not authorized to release the information to the media.
The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is unmarked. Border troops wear uniforms that resemble the traditional Pakistani dress of a long shirt and baggy trousers, which could make it hard to distinguish them from ordinary citizens or insurgents.
U.S. officials have complained in the past that Pakistani security forces do little to stop the movement of militants seeking to cross over into Afghanistan and attack foreign troops there.
Lt. Col. John Dorrian, a s***esman for intelligence and special operations at NATO headquarters in Kabul, said coalition forces observed early Thursday what they believed were insurgents firing mortars at a coalition base in Dand Wa Patan district of Paktia, which is next to Upper Kurram.
"A coalition air weapons team called for fire support and engaged the insurgents," he said. "The air weapons team reported that it did not cross into Pakistani air space and believed the insurgents were located on the Afghan side of the border."
Dorrian said Pakistani military officials had informed the NATO military coalition that members of their border forces had been struck by coalition aircraft. He said the coalition was reviewing the reports to see if the operation in Paktia was related to those reports.
Hours after the incident, Pakistani authorities were ordered to stop NATO supply trucks from crossing into Afghanistan at the Torkham border post, a major entryway for NATO materials at the edge of the Khyber tribal region, two government officials said.
No reason was given, but earlier this week Pakistan threatened to stop providing protection to NATO convoys if the alliance's helicopters attacked targets inside Pakistan again.
The other main route into Afghanistan in southeastern Pakistan had received no orders to stop NATO trucks from crossing, which they were doing as normal, said Syed Mohammed Agha, a s***esman for the Pashin Scouts border guards.
Pentagon officials said they were trying to clarify exactly what happened and were talking to the Pakistani government. A Defense Department s***esman said it was too soon to know what impact the border crossing closure would have.
"We expect this matter to be resolved through continued dialogue," Marine Corps Col. Dave Lapan said.
Some 80 percent of non-lethal supplies for foreign forces fighting in landlocked Afghanistan are transported over Pakistani soil after being unloaded at docks in Karachi, a port city in the south. While NATO and the United States have alternative supply routes, the Pakistani ones are the cheapest and most convenient.
In June 2008, a U.S. airstrike killed 11 Pakistani troops and frayed ties between the two nations. Pakistan said the soldiers died when U.S. aircraft bombed their border post in the Mohmand tribal region. U.S. officials said coalition aircraft dropped bombs during a clash with militants. They expressed regret over the deaths, but said the attack was justified.
Pakistan and the U.S. have a complicated, but vital, relationship, with distrust on both sides.
Polls show many Pakistanis regard the United States as an enemy, and conspiracy theories abound of U.S. troops wanting to attack Pakistan and take over its nuclear weapons. The Pakistani government has to balance its support for the U.S. war in Afghanistan and its need for billions of dollars in American aid with maintaining support from its own population.

Riechmann reported from Kabul, Afghanistan. Associated Press writers Munir Ahmed in Islamabad, Riaz Khan in Peshawar, Matiullah Achakzai in Chaman, and Pauline Jelinek in Washington, D.C. contributed to this report
 

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