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'Probable' operation against N Waziristan militants a significant step by Pak Army: Editorial
Aug 12, 6:56 pm
Islamabad, Aug 12 (ANI): Referring to media reports talking about a probable Army operation in North Waziristan against militants, an editorial in a Pakistani daily has said if the attack really happens, it will be after a major revision of the Pakistan Army's stance on the elements located in the area.On August 11, Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani chaired the monthly Corps Commanders Conference, which reportedly discussed a forthcoming operation in North Waziristan. It will be a targeted operation, kept as a low intensity conflict, to be gradually scaled up after better target-identification of the militants and after augmenting the troops' operational preparedness. The Pakistan Air Force will be part of the operation and the "ISAF authorities would be consulted for intelligence sharing", the editorial in The Express Tribune said.North Waziristan is where the most dangerous elements of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan ( TTP) have mixed with the local and foreign outfits fighting against Pakistan, the international presence in Afghanistan, as well as engaging in global jihad against the West. All of them owe allegiance to Al-Qaeda, and to the Afghan Taliban
, whose mid-tier leaders have been killed repeatedly by American drones, it added.The operation, if it takes place, is going to mark a big turning point in the thinking of the Pakistan Army, which has, heretofore, pursued what is called the policy of 'strategic depth', mainly targeting India directly, but also targeting anyone who favours Indian presence in Afghanistan, the editorial said.While one can argue with the theory that the operation is complicated by the possibility of the terrorists fanning out from North
Waziristan threatening adjacent regions where the Pakistan Army has hardly cleaned up the mischief-makers, one can't help pointing out that it may already be too late for this theory to hold because of the ability of the Taliban to strike in all major cities of Pakistan, it concluded. (ANI)
UNESCO adds 6 Syrian sites in List of World Heritage in Danger
Jun 20, 3:50 pm
Beijing, June 20 (Xinhua-ANI): The World Heritage Committee has decided to place the six World Heritage sites in Syria on the List of World Heritage in Danger so as to draw attention to the risks they are facing because of the situation in the country, according to a UNESCO's press statement on Thursday.
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Hollywood celebs declare 'I am Bradley Manning' in support of 'Wikileaker'
Jun 20, 3:30 pm
Washington, June 20 (ANI): Hollywood actors, comedians and writers have released a video lauding confessed Wikileaks leaker Bradley E. Manning.
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High levels of radioactive Strontium found at Fukushima groundwater
Jun 20, 3:30 pm
Tokyo, June 20 (ANI): High levels of a toxic radioactive isotope have been found in groundwater at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant.
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Brit Muslim accused of war crimes in Bangladesh 'willing to clear name' in fair trial
Jun 20, 3:30 pm
London, June 20 (ANI): A British Muslim leader from London indicted in Bangladesh for war crimes has said he is willing to face a fair trial to clear his name.
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