Pakistan's high powered military delegation was treated as possible terrorists

Nawazish

Minister (2k+ posts)
  • The eight Pakistani officers, led by a rear admiral, were in Washington earlier this week at the invitation of the US government and were on their way to Tampa in Florida to attend a meeting of the US Central Command (Centcom) when they were off loaded from a United Airlines flight.
  • The officers subsequent handling and interrogation, short of being handcuffed, has been compared to the way Al Qaeda suspects are handled by US security experts.


Pakistanis have reacted with fury to how US officials treated members of a high powered military delegation after they were mistaken for terrorists and ejected from a domestic flight between Washington and Tampa.

Why not eye for eye and tooth for tooth ? asks a retired Pakistani colonel whose outraged comments have been circulated among overseas Pakistanis in the UK and US. Invite a similar high ranking U.S. army delegation to Pakistan and serve them with the same sour soup. Only then the coward Yanks would know their true worth.

Another enraged Pakistani, whose views have likewise been widely circulated, commented, By the way, if somebody interested to serve Americans in the same manner, he should at least kicked those black water's agent out of this soil who were invited and planted in this country during an army dictator Gen Mush's government and for whom ISI continuosly bashing present civil government through its cronies and agents in media.

Agar hamari fauj mein itni ghairat hoti to kami kis cheez ki thi.

The eight Pakistani officers, led by a rear admiral, were in Washington earlier this week at the invitation of the US government and were on their way to Tampa in Florida to attend a meeting of the US Central Command (Centcom) when they were off loaded from a United Airlines flight.

Panic started after one weary member of the delegation was reportedly overheard saying, I hope this is the final plane to the delegation, a comment that was misconstrued as a terrorist threat.

The officers subsequent handling and interrogation, short of being handcuffed, has been compared to the way Al Qaeda suspects are handled by US security experts. A Pakistani army spokesman said the officers were cleared after security inspections, but, as a result of these checks, military authorities in Pakistan decided to cancel the visit and called the delegation back.

The treatment of the delegation and the inevitable cancellation of the rest of their trip is the latest in a series of foreign policy disasters for Islamabad that started six weeks ago when British Prime Minister David Cameron accused the Pakistani authorities of working hand in glove with terrorists.

We can not tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able, in any way, to promote the export of terror, whether to India or whether to Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world, Cameron told a Bangalore audience at the end of July.

The British Prime Ministers views have been echoed by the US general commanding Nato forces in Afghanistan who endorsed concerns by Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his national security adviser, Rangin Dadfar Spanta, that the Pakistani military is helping militants who operate in Afghanistan.

Given the very clear linkage between attacks on Afghan soil by individuals who have come from Pakistan and are commanded and controlled from Pakistan, I think President Karzai and Dr Spanta have very legitimate concerns, General David Petraeus said this week.

These stinging rebukes of how the Pakistani army provides underhand, clandestine backing for all manner of terrorist groups operating in India and Afghanistan come on the back of widespread international criticism of Islamabads cackhanded response to the floods that have devastated the country.

Much of the criticism has been directed at elected politicians who were slow off the ground in responding to the humanitarian needs of their deperate countrymen cut off from food, clean water and medical supplies.

Among the targets of such criticism has been President Asif Zardari who was touring Europe when Pakistan was being torn apart by the floods. Zardari chose to visit a multi million dollar family owned chateau in France at just the time when his fellow Pakistanis were in the grip of the worst natural disaster in the countrys living memory.

Zardari is one of Pakistans richest men - his personal fortune is estimated at US$ 2 billion - but his initial contribution to helping flood victims was just US$ one million, less than one per cent of his total worth. This was later upped to US$ 5 million after advisers are said to have told him that he should at least match the contributions made by Hollywood personalities like Angelina Jolie.

The foreign policy setbacks and current humanitarian disatser have now been compounded by the cricketing scandal in London.

Pakistani fixer Mazhar Majeed was secretly recorded by a team of British invesigative reporters as saying, I have been doing it with them, the Pakistani team, for about 2 years. And weve made m***es and m***es of money.
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
The American delegates are now forced to continue the talks in Islamabad. Let us see they are given shut up call on their behavior or not?
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
The American delegates are now forced to continue the talks in Islamabad. Let us see they are given shut up call on their behavior or not?
 

Abdali

Senator (1k+ posts)
Brown slaves waaataan Farrosh army generals DESERVE the treatment they received at the ahnds of thier pay masters.Th jew have these stupid morons
By their traitor testies..*****h.Beggars have no respect.
 

sarmad

Senator (1k+ posts)
Pakistanis are basically 'be yaro madad gaar'.

This kind of stuff can only happen to Pakistanis. If there was a strong leadership who would stand up for its people, noone would do such a thing. This is what happens when you have a goon like Zardari leading you. Besharam!
 

drkjke

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
our army generals will do nothing even if they are stripped in american streets.
beggars and slaves have no respect.
if they had any respect at all than these generals would have had totally shut down any dialogue with americans! but why would they do that!these general,s sons own big ranches in america and are living life of pharoas!anyone who does not believe me check himself.majority of our army officers sons reside in america which is islams biggest enemy.!
so we can see the conflict of interests here!ofcourse they will side with america for their sons future!
today two american planes which flew from pakistani army bases killed dozens of innocent women and children in waziristan...our generals are such slaves of america that they kill their own people for material benefits ,so such people are not respected by anyone ,even americans do not respect these generals,the same america who is using these generals against islam and pakistan!...americans were heard saying by someone that why we respect these generals who for few dollars kill their own country men by bombing to please us.who does that!

i remember here "ibn e alqami".he was the muslim traitor who helped changaiz khan conquer baghdad.when changaiz khan had destroyed bhaghdad ibn e alqami went to changaiz khan in anticipation of a reward! and changaiz khan ordered him to be killed!when ibn e alqami cried changaiz khan said to him that a person who was not sincere to his own nation who raised him up cant be sincere to us too!,anyone can pay him more and use him against us ! so kill him!
thats what will happen to pakistani traitors, both civil and army ones, inshalah soon
 

digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
Call of the so called support of us in afghanistan, begharitooo, everything will be fine, our local problems etc
 

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