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Monday, January 28, 2013

Afghan Defence Minister meets General Kayani

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An Afghan delegation headed by General Bismillah Khan Muhammadi, Defence Minister of Afghanistan called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at General Headquarters today. The visiting delegation also included Major General Afzal Aman, Director General Military Operations, Major General Abdul Manan Farahi, Director General Military Intelligence and Investigation, Major General Payanda Mohammad Nazim, Inspector General Training and Major General Aminullah Karim, Commandant National Defence College Afghanistan.

The two sides discussed matters of professional interest, with particular focus on enhancing mutual defence cooperation and measures that Afghan National Army and Pakistan Army intend initiating for an enduring training relationship. Operationalization of recently concluded agreement on Tripartite Border Standing Operating Procedures was also discussed in detail. The agreement is aimed at improving existing security cooperation and intelligence sharing mechanisms, on both sides of the Pak-Afghan border.

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Monday, June 6, 2011

An open letter to American Troops by Americans: "You're not defending our freedoms"

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The USZ Army
Memorial Day — some people asserted, once again, that you are “defending our freedoms” overseas. Nothing could be further from the truth. Those people are just repeating tired old mantras. The reality is that you are not defending our freedoms with your actions overseas. In fact, it is the exact opposite. Your actions overseas are placing our freedoms here at home in ever-greater jeopardy.

Consider your occupation of Iraq, a country that, as you know, never attacked the United States (of Zionism), making it the defender in the war and the United States (of Zionism) the aggressor. Think about that: Every single person that the troops have killed, maimed, or tortured in Iraq had
nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks. Yet, the countless victims of the USZ invasion and occupation of Iraq have friends and relatives, many of whom have become filled with anger and rage and who now would stop at nothing to retaliate with terrorist attacks against Americans.

Pray tell: How does that constitute defending our freedoms? It was no different prior to 9/11. At the end of the Persian Gulf War, the troops intentionally destroyed Iraq’s water and sewage facilities after a Pentagon study showed that this would help spread infectious illnesses among the Iraqi people. It worked. For 11 years after that, the troops enforced the cruel and brutal sanctions on Iraq that killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children. (See “America’s Peacetime Crimes against Iraq” by Anthony Gregory.) You’ll recall USZ Ambassador to the UN Madeleine Albright’s infamous statement that the deaths of half-a-million Iraqi children from the sanctions were “worth it”!!
PCF Recommendation: Disastrous Situation of Children in Iraq
By “it” she meant the attempted ouster of Saddam Hussein from power. You will recall that he was a dictator who was the USZ government’s ally and partner during the 1980s, when the United States (of Zionism) was furnishing him with those infamous WMDs that USZ officials later used to excite the American people into supporting your invasion of Iraq. The truth is that 9/11 furnished USZ officials with the excuse to do what their sanctions (and the deaths of all those Iraqi children) had failed to accomplish: ridding Iraq of Saddam Hussein and replacing him with a USZ-approved regime. That’s what your post-9/11 invasion of Iraq was all about — to achieve the regime change that the pre-9/11 deadly sanctions that killed all those children had failed to achieve.

No, not mushroom clouds, not freedom, not democracy, and certainly not defending our freedoms here at home. Just plain old regime change. In the process, all that you — the troops — have done with your invasion and occupation of Iraq is produce even more enmity toward the United States (of Zionism) by people in the Middle East, especially those Iraqis who have lost loved ones or friends in the process or simply watched their country be destroyed. In principle, it’s no different with Afghanistan. I’d estimate that 99% of the people the troops have killed, maimed, or tortured in that country had absolutely nothing to do with 9/11.

Why did you invade Afghanistan or, more precisely, why did President Bush order you to do so? No, not because the Taliban participated in the 9/11 attacks and, no, not because the Taliban were even aware that the attacks were going to take place.
President Bush ordered the troops to invade Afghanistan — and, of course, kill Afghan citizens in the process — because the Afghan government – the Taliban — refused to comply with his unconditional extradition demand. You will recall that the Taliban offered to turn bin Laden over to an independent tribunal to stand trial upon the receipt of evidence from the United States (of Zionism) indicating his complicity in the 9/11 attacks.

USZ soldiers committing heinous war crimes in Iraq
Bush responded to the Taliban’s offer by issuing his order to the troops to invade Afghanistan, kill Afghans, and occupy the country. In the process, USZ officials installed one of the most crooked, corrupt, and dictatorial rulers it could find to govern the country, one who is so incompetent he cannot even hide the manifest fraud by which he has supposedly been elected to office. In the process of installing and defending the Karzai regime, the troops have killed brides, grooms, children, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, uncles, aunts, cousins, friends, and countrymen, most of whom never attacked the United States (of Zionism) on 9/11 or at any other time.

They simply became “collateral damage” or “bad guys” for having the audacity to oppose the invasion and occupation of their country by a foreign regime. (It should be noted for the record that USZ officials considered these types of “bad guys”, as well as Osama bin Laden and other "fundamentalist Muslims", to be “good guys” when they were trying to oust Soviet troops from Afghanistan.) Was there another way to bring bin Laden to justice? Yes, the criminal-justice route, which was the route used after the 1993 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.

That’s right. Same target, different date. In fact, the accused terrorists — Ramzi Yousef in 1993 and Osama bin Laden in 2001 — were ultimately located in the same country, Pakistan. In Yousef’s case, he was arrested some three years after the attack, brought back to the United States (of Zionism) , prosecuted, and convicted in federal district court. He’s now serving a life sentence in a federal penitentiary. No invasions, no bombings, no occupations, no killing of countless innocent people, no torture, no war on terrorism, and no anger and rage that such actions inevitably would have produced among the victims, their families, and friends. In bin Laden’s case, we instead got a military invasion and occupation of Afghanistan, where the troops have killed, maimed, tortured, and hurt countless people who had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks.

How in the world have your invasions and occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq defended our freedoms here at home?! Indeed, how have the assassinations and bombings in Pakistan, Yemen, Libya, and who knows where else defended our freedoms? All these things have accomplished is keeping foreigners angry at us, thereby subjecting us to the constant and ever-growing threat of terrorist retaliation here at home. As I have pointed out before, the USZ military — that is, you, the troops — have become the biggest terrorist-producing machine in history. Every time you kill some Iraqi or Afghan citizen, even when accidental, ten more offer to take his place out of anger and rage.

USZ soldiers committing heinous war crimes in Iraq
That’s the same thing that was happening prior to 9/11. In fact, there were some, including those of us here at The Future of Freedom Foundation, who were warning prior to 9/11 that unless the USZ Empire stopped what it was doing to people in the Middle East (including the deadly sanctions on Iraq, the support of Middle East dictators, the stationing of USZ troops near Islamic holy lands, and the unconditional money and armaments to the Israhelli regime), Americans would be increasingly subject to terrorist attacks. On 9/11, we were proven right, unfortunately. (See Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire by Chalmers Johnson.)

How does the constant threat of terrorist retaliation arising from your actions in Iraq and Afghanistan make us freer here at home, especially when you — the troops — are responsible for engendering the anger and rage that culminates in such threats, owing to what you are doing to people over there? Consider also what the USZ government does to our freedoms here at home as a direct consequence of the terrorist threat that you, the troops, are producing over there. It uses that threat of terrorism to infringe upon our freedoms here at home! You know what I mean — the fondling at the airports, the 10-year-old Patriot Act, the illegal spying on Americans, the indefinite detention, the torture, the kangaroo tribunals, Gitmo, and the entire war on terrorism — all necessary, they tell us, to keep us safe from the terrorists — that is, the people you all are producing with your actions over there.

In other words, if you all weren’t producing an endless stream of terrorists with your invasions, occupations, torture, assassinations, bombings, and Gitmo, the USZ government — the entity you are working for — would no longer have that excuse for taking away our freedoms. This past Sunday, the Washington Post carried an article about American wives who were recently greeting their husbands on their return from Afghanistan. Newlywed Anne Krolicki, 24, commented to her husband on the death of one of her friends’ husband: “It’s a pointless war”, she said. That lady has her head on straight.

She’s has a grip on reality, doesn’t deal in tired old mantras, and speaks the truth. Every USZ soldier who dies in Iraq and Afghanistan dies for nothing, which was the same thing that some 58,000 men of my generation died for in Vietnam. Please don’t write me to tell me that you all are good people or that you’re “patriots” for simply following whatever orders you are given. All that is irrelevant. What matters is what you are doing over there. And what you are doing is not defending our freedoms, you are jeopardizing them.

Sincerely,
Jacob G. Hornberger – President – The Future of Freedom Foundation


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Pakistan Cyber Force

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Afghan(non-CIA) Taliban blast America's negotiation charade

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If empty words and hypes were ever to yield results as Washington and Kabul are trying to prove, then by now, the Islamic Emirate and the occupation forces would have reached a tangible outcome. However, when actions are opposite to words, then it becomes merely a deception game. The same is the case concerning negotiation the White House has been harping on so much. Instead of following a pragmatic and sincere approach to solution of issues, the United States of Zionism sets the highest example of hypocrisy of modern times by terrorizing nations under the name of eliminating terrorism, and occupying them in the name of emancipation.

Nowadays, we hear two hot topics: the negotiation between the Islamic Emirate and USZ and the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan. But unfortunately, America wants to pave way for elimination of the current armed Jihad and resistance under the name of negotiation and further ensconce themselves in Afghanistan under the pretext of drawdown. These ploys can be read on the faces of the top brass of Pentagon, the rulers of the White House and their caressed surrogate Karzai. Contradiction of words and intention are clear from the tone of their rhetoric.

In the first place, one could question the presence of tens of thousands of foreign troops and sophisticated weapons in Afghanistan. Is it not irrational, that you invade my country, then you kill me and accuse me of being a terrorist, then impose your conditions on me, that if I want to live in my land, I have to surrender to you and accept all your conditions. Still more to presume that I am free and live an honorable life as any free man. It is the same scenario in Afghanistan. The bully does not intend to leave but puts forward gestures of reconciliation with an aim to further loot the country and enslave you. This is the meaning of “a Just War” in the NeoCon dictionary.

If the United States of Zionism is really serious in negotiation, it should adopt diplomatic solution of the Afghan issue as a policy not as a hype or a ploy. But first of all, there should be confidence-building measures before any negotiation. How is it possible, that on the one hand, American Special Forces kill innocent Afghans during night raids on wrong reports, thousands of best sons of the Afghans have been festering in the open and secret jails of America and, on the other hand, they put forward peace overtures. All partners of the coalition invading forces under the leadership of America, must initially accept, the current Afghan resistance as a genuine resistance force against the foreign occupation.

Furthermore, the Afghans should have all the rights the UN Charter bestows on free people, including formation of a regime according to their will and aspirations and having an independent and sovereign country. Lets be pragmatic. Biased and emotional approaches have landed America in quagmire of trillions of dollars of debt and hasty invasions. America has committed the most horrendous violations of human rights while it was supposed to protect them and be a standard-bearer of justice and fair play in the world. But the human rights violations committed by American troops in Abu Gharib, Guntanaomo and Bagram jails are some of the gruesome crimes that even Genghis of the yore has not perpetrated. If American wants to regain its image, it should reverse all its approaches that has put the world on fire.

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Pakistan Cyber Force

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Afghan girl raped, killed by USZ troops

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The daughter of an Afghan politician has died of her injuries after being raped by American satanic forces stationed in Afghanistan's southwestern province of Farah. USZ forces aboard five Toyota Hiace vans transferred the teenage girl along with several other Afghan women and girls to a military base in the province. They then sexually assaulted them, Afghan sources, who requested anonymity, uncovered online to Iranian newspaper on Wednesday. Medical reports indicate that a young girl died as a result of severe bleeding that was caused by tears in her genitals from sexual activity.


Two other victims were admitted to a nearby hospital and are currently receiving treatment for serious injuries they suffered following multiple rapes. The incident comes as violence in Afghanistan has spiked to record highs since the USZ-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. Statistics about civilian death tolls in Afghanistan are not available. However, it is estimated that between 450,000 and 600,000 Afghan civilians have lost their lives since the USZ-led war. Tens of thousands of Afghan civilians have reportedly lost their lives as a consequence of displacement, starvation, disease, exposure, lack of medical treatment, crime and lawlessness resulting from the war.

Meanwhile, hundreds of civilians have lost their lives in USZ-led airstrikes and ground operations in various parts of Afghanistan over the past few months, with Afghans becoming more and more outraged over the seemingly endless number of deadly assaults. This situation is adding fuel to the fire of anti-USZ sentiment in Afghanistan and the rest of the Islamic world. Western public opinion is growing increasingly tired of the war. Deaths of civilians in NATO and USZ attacks have also fueled tensions between President Hamid Karzai and his Western allies. The American army has lost several thousand soldiers in Afghanistan since the beginning of the war.


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