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This effectively means that the actual culprit of NATO attack on Pakistan has carried out this so-called investigation whose absolutely crackpot fabricated "findings" were shared with media yesterday:
A tense situation – a nighttime raid on an insurgent-infested village near the Afghan-Pakistan border – was made worse by mutual distrust, mistakes in reaction and the inexplicable decision by Pakistani forces to continue firing on NATO positions even after a show of force by F-15 Strike Eagles and C-130s that could no way be mistaken for Taliban forces.All this resulted in two dozen Pakistani troops killed by NATO forces, according to the man tabbed to lead the investigation into the cross-border clash that took place Nov. 25-26, according to Air Force BG Stephen A. Clark, tabbed by Centcom head Gen. James Mattis to lead the investigation into the incident.
This is a heinous joke to say the least because not only is the killer himself is doing "justice" by saying "I am Innocent", but also because despite Pakistan's pointing out several times, the Americans and NATO could not bring to public a single victim of the so called Pakistan's firing attack which in actuality didn't take place at all.
Earlier this month Pakistan's Director General Military Operations Major General Ashfaq Nadeem explained in a detailed briefing to defence committee that NATO airstrike on Salalah checkpost was deliberate and ‘pre-planned’.
In his briefing to Senate Standing Committee on Defence earlier this month, he said that all evidence shows the November 26 attack in which 24 Pakistani troops were martyred was not only deliberate but the allied military force also tried to mislead Pakistan military regarding the attack. The DGMO told the committee, which met under the Chairmanship of Javed Ashraf Qazi, that the attack was conducted by USZ Special Forces and NATO has no control over them in Afghanistan.
After the attack on Salalah checkpost, the NATO officials deceived the Pakistani officer on duty at the coordination centre by giving him wrong information about the location of the operation, he said. It was wrongly informed that Volcano checkpost had come under attack, he maintained.
Moreover, when the concerned Company Commander rushed to the attacked Valcano and Bolder checkposts he saw that NATO helicopters had returned and kept the firing assault on until the two checkposts were completely destroyed, Maj-Gen Ashfaq Nadeem said. “The bunkers were specifically targeted and destroyed”, he held.
The DGMO further said the pre-planned attack was aimed to strengthen the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan which is one of the many notorious USZ remote war proxies in South Asia, because the two checkposts attacked were built to curb militants’ infiltration and had been serving the purpose effectively. He also said that it is a known fact that terrorists always hide in ditches and cracks and they never come on the mountain peaks, so there must have been no doubt that the men on the peaks were from the Pakistan Army.
The officer said that security forces have been redeployed after rebuilding the Valcano and Bolder checkposts. Pakistani forces cannot afford to leave the area vacant, he added. Officials of Foreign Office and defence ministry were also present during the briefing.
Meanwhile, the armed forces have expressed their extreme dissatisfaction over the so-called inquiries being carried out by the NATO into the attacks on Pakistan’s border posts in Mohmand Agency.
Officials of the all three armed forces believe that NATO probe into any issue have never yielded results in the past, and there is no reason to believe things will be different this time, and this is precisely what happened yesterday. Army does not expect the NATO-led inquiry into the last month’s deadly airstrike to be transparent and did not see any tangible result coming out of the probe that it had refused to be part of, sources from armed forces were quoted by media.
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