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India buckles under pressure

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pmn_m29By Ammar Faheem

Sunday, December 29 – 2008

Some have dubbed it as Pakistan’s victory in the first round; some believe it is a major diplomatic edge that Pakistan has gained in the international community while some think that this may be deception tactics being used by India. Whatever one believes, it is clear that India has ‘toned down’ its war rhetoric and unjustified demands all of a sudden.

War is definitely NOT the option, but not responding to dirt being thrown upon the Pakistani nation without justification is not acceptable either. It is good to see the war rhetoric being toned down.

The past week saw a sudden escalation of tensions after India tried to press the pressure paddle on Pakistan. Pakistan responded well, forcing a sudden u-turn in Indian government claims.

In this analysis, let me take you through how it has all shaped up recently.

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Divine advantage?

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By Waqar Ahmed

Sunday, December 28 – 2008

Apparently, India which had succeeded in improving its image in the world as a somewhat sensible country seems to need a few classes on patience and ‘Think before you speak’. Their leaders speaking so obsessively and indecisively seem to be one of those restless people who themselves need leaders to guide them. And we always thought our leaders were the worst.

Though Pakistan has its own set of a variety of problems from inflation in food prices to rising local security concerns, yet we are lucky to have a force that is the seventh largest in the world and has proven itself time and again. Since they are driven by even higher motivation factors than just patriotism; martyrdom is considered a reward by them which makes them much more determined and stronger than other forces in the world. And the best part is that the whole nation stands behind them in support.
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Indian Fighter Jets Violate Pakistani Air space

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Indian government continues with its aggression and news just in is that fighter planes of the Indian air force violated Pakistani airspace in Lahore and Kashmir.

The ever-ready Pakistan Air Force swung into action and forced the Indian Jets out.

We are proud of our defense forces! I will keep you updated on this here.

Long Live Pakistan.

Update (12:40 AM): Indian Fighter Jets were fully equipped with ammunition and explosives.

Update (12:46 AM): Indian jets traveled as far as 4 km’s into Pakistani air space. PAF spokesperson confirms they were equipped with ammunition.

This raises serious questions on the intentions of the Indian government. Thankfully, the Pakistan Air Force was already on high alert and reacted immediately to the violation and forced the jets out.

I would like to know how many jets entered Pakistani air space and what their target(s) were.

Update (01:02 AM) – The COWARDLY PPP GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON, SHERRY REHMAN:

Sherry Rehman, Information Minister for the PPP government in Islamabad has said that the Pakistani government has contacted the Indian government over the issue.

She further said the Indian administration clarified that the incursions were ‘inadvertent’ (read: unintentional). (more…)

PAF jets secure our air space as US spy jet retreats

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The Pakistani JF-17 Thunder flying proudly in Pakistani air space!

By Syed Ammar F.

Sunday, 14th September – 2008

A sigh of relief for the Pakistani nation at last! The Pakistan air force decided to send in its jets to fly over North Waziristan to keep a check on Pakistan’s air space violations by the United States, which is being seen as a very strong signal internationally.

A US spy plane had entered Pakistani air space but disappeared soon after the emergence of PAF fighter jets.

Locals of FATA have expressed a sigh of relief and satisfaction over the PAF flights.

The United States had publicly announced in recent days that it will carry out attacks in Pakistani territory and will only inform the Pakistani government. The United States categorically said that it will not ask for Pakistan’s permission, which invited a strong statement from the Chief of Pakistani armed forces, General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani. (more…)

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