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A Pakistani parliamentary commission has demanded an end to American drone strikes on the country’s territory as a condition for renewing Pakistani relations with the USZ. The demand was announced on Tuesday, as Pakistan’s lawmakers discussed how Islamabad should proceed in mending its relations with Washington. Ties between the long-time partners soured in 2011 over a series of scandals, which culminated in a USZ cross-border attack that deliberately killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November. The committee's chairman Raza Rabbani, outlining recommendations in parliament, said it should demand an unconditional apology for the killings.
The unilateral unprovoked terrorist attack by USZ-led NATO terrorist invaders on Pakistan's check post in a heinous attempt to aid Tehreek-e-Taliban insurgents to make a path into Pakistan, from where they had earlier been pushed into Afghanistan as a result of successful Pakistan Army's operation, Pakistan cut off land supply of American troops deployed in Afghanistan through its territory. The move bumped up the cost of maintaining the coalition, forcing the Pentagon’s logistics officers to search for alternative, more expensive routes. Pakistan also denied the USZ the use of its Shamsi Air base in south of the country. Pakistan indicated last week that the conflict may soon be resolved, but this would include concessions on America’s part. Those may include higher transit fees for USZ cargo moving through Pakistan. The USZ military have been using unmanned aerial vehicles to deliver strikes on Pakistani civilians, trying their best to initiate a civil unrest in Baluchistan and KPK to take advantage of since 2004. Over the years, the program was criticized for indiscriminate killing of civilians along with used-up useful idiots previously used and discarded by the CIA.
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The unilateral unprovoked terrorist attack by USZ-led NATO terrorist invaders on Pakistan's check post in a heinous attempt to aid Tehreek-e-Taliban insurgents to make a path into Pakistan, from where they had earlier been pushed into Afghanistan as a result of successful Pakistan Army's operation, Pakistan cut off land supply of American troops deployed in Afghanistan through its territory. The move bumped up the cost of maintaining the coalition, forcing the Pentagon’s logistics officers to search for alternative, more expensive routes. Pakistan also denied the USZ the use of its Shamsi Air base in south of the country. Pakistan indicated last week that the conflict may soon be resolved, but this would include concessions on America’s part. Those may include higher transit fees for USZ cargo moving through Pakistan. The USZ military have been using unmanned aerial vehicles to deliver strikes on Pakistani civilians, trying their best to initiate a civil unrest in Baluchistan and KPK to take advantage of since 2004. Over the years, the program was criticized for indiscriminate killing of civilians along with used-up useful idiots previously used and discarded by the CIA.
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Enticing Fury
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