Posted on 11/26/2011 10:08:54 AM PST by Cardhu
ISLAMABAD: The Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) has decided to close NATO/ISAF logistics supply lines with immediate effect also asked US to vacate Shamsi Airbase in 15 days.
The DCC also decided that the Government will revisit and undertake a complete review of all programmes, activities and cooperative arrangements with US/NATO/ISAF, including diplomatic, political, military and intelligence.
An emergency meeting of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet was chaired by the Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani here this evening at the Prime Ministers House which was attended by Federal Ministers, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Services Chiefs and members of the DCC attended.
The DCC reiterated the resolve of the Pakistani people and Armed Forces to safeguard Pakistans sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity at all costs.
The Prime Minister will take the Parliament into confidence on the whole range of measures regarding matters relating to Pakistans future cooperation with US/NATO/ISAF, in the near future.
The DCC strongly condemned the attack by NATO/ISAF aircrafts on Pakistani border posts in the Mohmand Agency which has resulted in the loss of precious lives of officers and men of Pakistan Army and injuries to several.
The DCC expressed heartfelt sympathies and condolences to families of the brave soldiers who fought valiantly and embraced Shahadat, and also prayed for the early recovery of those injured.
The DCC noted that strong protests had been lodged with the United States and at NATO Headquarters in Brussels conveying in the strongest possible terms Pakistans condemnation of these attacks which constituted breach of sovereignty, were violative of international law and had gravely dented the fundamental basis of Pakistans cooperation with NATO/ISAF against militancy and terror.
The DCC noted that NATO/ISAF attacks were also violative of their mandate which was confined to Afghanistan. Pakistan had clearly conveyed to US/NATO/ISAF its red lines which constituted an integral element of Pakistans cooperation that was based on a partnership approach. The attack on Pakistan Army border posts is totally unacceptable and warrants an effective national response, the DCC added ISLAMABAD: The Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) has decided to close NATO/ISAF logistics supply lines with immediate effect also asked US to vacate Shamsi Airbase in 15 days.
The DCC also decided that the Government will revisit and undertake a complete review of all programmes, activities and cooperative arrangements with US/NATO/ISAF, including diplomatic, political, military and intelligence.
An emergency meeting of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet was chaired by the Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani here this evening at the Prime Ministers House which was attended by Federal Ministers, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Services Chiefs and members of the DCC attended.
The DCC reiterated the resolve of the Pakistani people and Armed Forces to safeguard Pakistans sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity at all costs.
The Prime Minister will take the Parliament into confidence on the whole range of measures regarding matters relating to Pakistans future cooperation with US/NATO/ISAF, in the near future.
The DCC strongly condemned the attack by NATO/ISAF aircrafts on Pakistani border posts in the Mohmand Agency which has resulted in the loss of precious lives of officers and men of Pakistan Army and injuries to several.
The DCC expressed heartfelt sympathies and condolences to families of the brave soldiers who fought valiantly and embraced Shahadat, and also prayed for the early recovery of those injured.
The DCC noted that strong protests had been lodged with the United States and at NATO Headquarters in Brussels conveying in the strongest possible terms Pakistans condemnation of these attacks which constituted breach of sovereignty, were violative of international law and had gravely dented the fundamental basis of Pakistans cooperation with NATO/ISAF against militancy and terror.
The DCC noted that NATO/ISAF attacks were also violative of their mandate which was confined to Afghanistan. Pakistan had clearly conveyed to US/NATO/ISAF its red lines which constituted an integral element of Pakistans cooperation that was based on a partnership approach. The attack on Pakistan Army border posts is totally unacceptable and warrants an effective national response, the DCC added
The NATO command is the most incompetent bunch of fool that have ever gotten together.
Barry Hussein,
!!! WORST PRESIDENT EVER !!!
This is a BIGGIE, folks...
And the Major Media (Except FOX) is going to play all of this down, HARD...
This is damaging to Obama. so the sheeple must not know.
In short, more bribe money needed.
bfl
The DCC expressed.
The DCC reiterated.
The DCC noted.
The DCC did this.
The DCC did that.
That was rather annoying!
I’m unfamiliar with this airbase. I thought most (maybe all) air traffic came in through Manas in Kyrgyzstan.
15 days? Barry should be able to get in at least 36 holes over the next two weekends.
Logistical support
Virtually everything needed for these forces is brought into Afghanistan primarily through Pakistan. But the rising level of violence against the traditional resupply routes through Pakistan has left the Pentagon seeking alternatives, most notably through Central Asia.
Now that they have annoyed the Russians with the so-called defensive missile shield, perhaps Russian can close down the Northern supply routes through the Stans.
It’s a major unmanned drone base in Southwest Pakistan, technically under the control of the U.A.E., so the paki’s can say they didn’t actually give it to the US.
You have to wonder if this might not have been an accident. Were they trying to send a message to the Pakis?
Not a peep of this in the MSM.
Damaging to the world’s smartest woman too . . .
Better hit the reset button.
My daughter has flown into Afghanistan from Qatar. She said that there was some sort of corridor agreement between the U S and Pakistan that permits overflights of Pakistani territory. Like Future Snake Eater, I’m unfamiliar with any permanent bases in Pakistan. The USAF Security Service had a base at Peshawar back in the day, but it’s long since been closed down.
“Not a peep of this in the MSM.”
Can’t IMAGINE why...
Just three short years ago, we’d be treated to hourly updates of this, as an example of “The Failed Bush Policies”...
Spot on. We can’t survive as a fighting force if we’re dependent on Bahgram for suppllies. if we’re not looking to leave enough stuff behind to arm a small army, we’re going to have to find another way out, That will be Uzbekistan, and then by rail and road thru Russia to the Black Sea. I hope Karimov is too occupied boiling his enemies to be troubled by our arrival and let’s us pass.
The story of this base broke earlier in the year, and has been in the Arab Press for some time now.
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It seems to me that money is not the issue. Rather, I think that Pakistan is adjusting to an evolving global real politik wherein US dominance is waning in favor of more hard-line islamo-fascism.
They cannot be blind to the growing influence of the MB through the various Arab Spring up-risings. We are out of Iraq in 45 days. We are staging down in Afghanistan. Why shouldn't the Pakis join the winning side?
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