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Old 10-05-12, 07:45 AM   #1
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US drone war in Pakistan prompts fear and anger

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Orla Guerin speaks to relatives of those who have been killed in drone strikes.In Pakistan, former cricketer turned politician Imran Khan plans to lead a march to the tribal areas this weekend to protest against US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) drone strikes. Under President Barack Obama there has been a six-fold increase in drone attacks. Almost 300 strikes have been carried out since he took office.

Ijaz Ahmed tends to stay at home these days, but even at home he feels afraid.

The softly spoken young man lives with the constant buzzing of CIA drones. In the Pakistani tribal region of North Waziristan, they hover overhead day and night.

And he knows only too well what they can do. A drone killed his uncle and six cousins in late January 2009. It was President Obama's first strike in Pakistan. It has been followed by nearly 300 more.

"When I got to the site, everything was destroyed," he said. "What happened was brutal. I remember how we used to sit together and chat, but now they are gone. Their children are orphans." He insists the dead men were civilians, not militants.

Karim Khan, a Pakistani journalist, says the same about the loved ones he buried - his brother Asif Iqbal and his own son, Zainullah.

"He was one of the top in his class," said Karim, a robust figure in a black and grey checked Turban. "He loved cricket and he had lots of friends. He had already learned to recite the Quran. We wanted him to become a religion teacher."

But a drone killed the 16-year-old and his uncle on New Year's Eve 2009.

His father insists there were no militants in the house at the time. "Even if there had been," said Mr Khan, "would this be the way to go after them? Isn't this a violation of international law?"

He is trying to prove that point by bringing a wrongful death case against the CIA in the Pakistani courts.

Pakistan's government says drone strikes are illegal, counterproductive, and a violation of its sovereignty - but it does nothing to stop them. Officials here deny this amounts to tacit consent.
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Note: 5 October 2012 Last updated at 11:02 GMT
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Old 10-05-12, 09:05 AM   #2
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Funny how everyone in Pakistan insists that there are no militants operating in the area, just like Bill Clinton insisted he wasnt slipping Monica Lewinski "a length" in his office every chance he got.

The world is full of liars and cheats, finding the Big Boss (Bin Laden) in thier garden didnt help thier case, the more drones that they see the less chance there is of militants using Pakistan as a Bed and Breakfast.

My personal thoughts, for what they are worth?? I dont trust Pakistan one bit but im a military man and i just go by what my leaders tell me, when they show film and photo footage of militants crossing borders on motorcycles carrying boxes of RPG's and IED's it rubs me up, especially when my neighbours are coming home in boxes and i have to see the effect on the wives and kids faces as they try and go about thier daily lives.

Drones??? The more the merrier i say.
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Old 10-05-12, 02:55 PM   #3
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Osama Bin Laden wasn't in Pakistan either. (no, we swear, none of us saw him! *whistles innocently**)

I think we should leave, take our money with us, then sign a military alliance with India, guaranteeing their sovereignty, and borders. Just to annoy them.


Cut the scum loose already, please?

(sometimes the best way is to do things with a pen, rather than bomb. We tried the bomb, it does not work)
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Old 10-05-12, 04:18 PM   #4
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Funny how everyone in Pakistan insists that there are no militants operating in the area, just like Bill Clinton insisted he wasnt slipping Monica Lewinski "a length" in his office every chance he got.

The world is full of liars and cheats, finding the Big Boss (Bin Laden) in thier garden didnt help thier case, the more drones that they see the less chance there is of militants using Pakistan as a Bed and Breakfast.

My personal thoughts, for what they are worth?? I dont trust Pakistan one bit but im a military man and i just go by what my leaders tell me, when they show film and photo footage of militants crossing borders on motorcycles carrying boxes of RPG's and IED's it rubs me up, especially when my neighbours are coming home in boxes and i have to see the effect on the wives and kids faces as they try and go about thier daily lives.

Drones??? The more the merrier i say.
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Old 10-05-12, 05:04 PM   #5
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Drones fly with China-made chips. China-made chips have backdoors.

Everyone could manufacture drones soon. And can hide the identity of the owner and operator. So drones build by several companies, with parts from several nations, can by operated by any nation or non-nation, for spying, assassination, war, against anyone, anywhere, any time.

Nations. Crime organisations. Cartels. Secret services. Proxies.

Everyone can strike everyone everywhere, at any time.

The state's monopole for military powers gets lost. We go back in time by several centuries - into the era of the worst and longest-lasting chains of wars Europe has seen.

First we redid mercenary companies. Then outsourcing military services and maintenance to private contractors. Now we do drones.

In recent months I had changed my mind on the acceptance of drones, for these reasons. The implications of their spreading are not that obvious ate first glance. But they are frightening.

Now consider the already running erosion of democratic principles and civil rights. The inner collapse of checks and balances. They takeover by business lobbies. Hightech weapon producers seeking new markets to replace losses from growing defense budgets int he west. The high demand for civil surveillance and policing hightech. Riot control. No pleasant outlook but quite a dystopic. Drones of many kinds are already used against ourselves - by our own governments. And they want more of that, like they also want the total camera surveillance of all public space. why stopping at people'S housedoors? what they do not know they cannot protest against.

Hehe, just pulling your leg. It all exists, sure, but really - it is all done for a good purpose only, to chase the bad guys only. So sweet dreams everybody - good night! [sigh of relief]
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Old 10-05-12, 05:17 PM   #6
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If it's an american drone, to be safe just do not try to look like a wedding party.
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If it's an american drone, to be safe just do not try to look like a wedding party.
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I think we should leave, take our money with us, then sign a military alliance with India, guaranteeing their sovereignty, and borders. Just to annoy them.
As long as you don't guarantee the sovereignty of Indian land china says is chinese and borders that neither country agrees to.
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As long as you don't guarantee the sovereignty of Indian land china says is chinese and borders that neither country agrees to.

No sir, we could selectively enforce it, only against Pakistan. (kinda like we do with Israel and their shenanigans.)

God forbid we piss of the great and benevolent China. The bastion of high society.

We (and the WTO) let them manipulate their currency to their own advantage, so I see your point.

People fear the arabs. Tribesman is on to something, there is a bigger threat than a bunch of shoeless jihadists.

(don't start your crap on the fed doing it too, alot of commodities are pegged on the dollar value, and can cost fatcats alot of money, so Bernanke does his magic to protect his elites of all nations (who exploit our national resources for profit), China does it to undermine the west, and take all for themselves) I do not excuse either.

We all are really despicable. And I mean you fatcats with nothing constructive to do with the money, but manipulate prices, not me, the guy who depends on paychecks.
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People fear the arabs. Tribesman is on to something, there is a bigger threat than a bunch of shoeless jihadists.
I don't know, I've never seen a group of Chinese behead an American journalist, or the PLAAF fly a passenger jet into a NYC high rise.

The Chinese just want your money, the Jihadists want your life.
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I don't know, I've never seen a group of Chinese behead an American journalist, or the PLAAF fly a passenger jet into a NYC high rise.

The Chinese just want your money, the Jihadists want your life.

The chinese will use the Jihadists to take your life, and your money, they seem to be allies with most of them animals. Think about it.
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The chinese will use the Jihadists to take your life, and your money, they seem to be allies with most of them animals. Think about it.
Actually the PRC is having their own problems with Jihadists out in Xinjiang.

The overriding goal of the Chinese government is stability. As soon as any customer (say Jihadists) becomes a liability to their trade relations they will drop them like a sack of rocks.
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Imran Khan's Pakistan drone march heads for tribal belt

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-19861020

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Actually the PRC is having their own problems with Jihadists out in Xinjiang.

The overriding goal of the Chinese government is stability. As soon as any customer (say Jihadists) becomes a liability to their trade relations they will drop them like a sack of rocks.
Fair point, they do put economic growth above everything.
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Fair point, they do put economic growth above everything.
Primarily because their growth is built on a house of cards, if stability becomes too much of a problem the whole thing collapses in on itself. They're working towards improving that stability and cementing it into place but at the moment, despite looking so strong that they've wowed the average American to fear them, they are incredibly weak. Their strongest power is soft power, something that they and Russia have gotten very good at using.
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