By
Jawad Raza Khan
December 2, 2011
The decisions of Defence Committee in the wake of NATO’s
unprovoked aggression against the Pakistan Army have been hailed all across
Pakistan and huge protests are still going on all along the lengths and
breadths of the country.
“24- Setting the course” is dedicated to the officers and men
from the
proud Pakistan Army who belonged to each and every corner of
Pakistan. This is the magnificence of Pakistani nation, we all, from anywhere
in the country, not only participate in building the nation but more than
proudly, we die together and colour the map of complete Pakistan with our
blood. (See map of Pakistan punctuated with home towns of our great Shaheeds).
Yes! It was 25th November 2011 when Americans topped
their list of coward acts in the history of mankind; when they killed 24
officers and men of Pakistan Army who happened to be guarding the frontiers of
Pakistan while helping America in their so called War on Terror.
Undoubtedly the loss is irreparable and demands great degree of
resilience as a nation to understand digest and then react to this gutless
action.
One day before the above-mentioned shameless action, Taliban
spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that the militants had successfully targeted
a US helicopter on Thursday in the Qarabagh district of Kabul Province and all
34 foreign troops on board had been killed (Reported by Press TV).
Point to note, just one day after Taliban’s action against US
forces, it was revenged by the US in a non-soldiery, unethical and in a
completely unbecoming manner. This also indicates towards the mindset of US
soldiers fighting in Afghanistan, completely helpless, hopeless and shameless.
Hundreds of parked NATO supply trucks at the border checkpoint.
But what a big difference between 34 & 24, US media had to
hide the deaths of US soldiers because it could trigger unrest in US and can
add fuel to the Wall Street campaign.
On the other hand Pakistani soldiers after these unprovoked
killings have been able to set a new course for this nation; the martyrs are
enthusiastically hailed by cross section of Pakistani society; with their proud
loved ones gratefully attaining pride after the early unnecessary deaths of
their precious ones.
On the other hand, Pakistanis feels extremely sad about the
friends and relatives of US soldiers who are dying to darkness and just for nothing
with their bodies not taken to their homes and buried at unknown places (in
order to avoid media highlights inside and outside US).
Continuous and vigorous effort of western and western-owned
Pakistani private media (only an exception) has now been multiplied by zero. The
wedge between military and civil fabric of Pakistan was again turned down
emphatically by the masses as whole of the Pakistan is now protesting against
US and in favour of Pakistan Army.
It is now very much understood by Pakistanis that prerequisite
for west to ignite instability in any country starts after creating a clear
wedge between Armed Forces and the masses. In this case, it turned out to be a
debacle for US and its greedy allies because Pakistanis like its cricket team
are an unpredictable entity difficult to be anticipated.
A full truck returned to Pakistan after the strike.
The blocking of the NATO official page on Facebook for comments
can easily bear the testimony of angry Pakistani youth who commented nothing
but SHAME on NATO page. The administrator had to technically deal with this
huge influx of cyber assaults carried out by a fuming Pakistani cyber militia.
Resultantly NATO official had to ban the users “what else they could do”?
One more nail in the coffin is required; Pakistan may also consider
denying air space to ISAF and NATO for any operation in Afghanistan.
The stopped supplies for NATO will easily make them bleed from
everywhere as now the Russians have also denied them supply routes after the
expected failure of joint defence conference for missiles between US and
Russia.
Two possibilities shaking hands can leave 130000 coalition
troops starving for bread and bullet in the face of the fierce Talibani. What a
pity!
On the other side of the border, two historic
events happened in last 24 hrs, the traders union has banned all items in the Pakistani markets
manufactured in NATO countries; the cable operators association of Pakistan has
stopped airing BBC in the wake of a stupidly made documentary against Pakistan
Army and ISI “The secret of Pakistan.
My dear 24 soldiers, you have done in two hours what we couldn’t
do it in 60 years, united Pakistan in an unbreakable bond against all odds.
Pakistan should play its cards sagaciously from now on,
boycotting the Bonn Conference is yet another brilliant verdict and Pakistani
media should not undermine it.
The world knows that it is merely impossible to change the
geography of a region in today’s free world. Nuclear Pakistan makes dismantling
of Afghan-Pakistan relation nearly an impossible preposition, especially in the
backdrop of strong religious similarities and a unique relation of a big
brother with Afghans.
The Bonn conference without Pakistan is like “an idiot dog
chasing its own tail” and Pakistan must have a firm belief that “dog will not
be able to catch up”.
24 ~ You have indeed changed the course “Well Done Soldiers”!
It is a sad day for the world,
ReplyDeletewith all of the deaths in the world
without justification for any of them
My deepest sympathy for the loss of innocent lives and their families
May Peace Reunite the World
Hey Noor,...Excellent Post, my condolences to the Pakistani "24" and my utter disregard for the yankees that should not have been there! The world doesn't need heroine or blood-baths, dickheads, the yiddish satanist do!
ReplyDeleteYankee dumb-asses die for NOTHING!
Where are their mothers?!
Yankees patrolling heroine crops - GO HOME!
Viva Pakistana!
veritas
'Tis hard to say for certain at this time, but the resultant Pakistani anger, etc., could be part of the bigger plan. Yes, it all could have just been an enormous gaffe, for lack of a better word, but such gaffes are very rare. The apparent gaffes are often intentional, at least to some degree. Thanks for continuing to bring us little snippits and snappits. Godspeed.
ReplyDeleteThis somewhat-lengthy article contains some food for thought...
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I have to laugh Purification. That "somewhat lengthy article" by Martin Iqbal was/is to be my next post. I found it last night just after putting up the Hanukkah piece.
ReplyDeleteI like the work of Martin as well as that of his good friend Jonathan Azaziah. The two of them always leave one with a lot to think about.
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