Pakistan religious parties raise calls for jihad against US

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Pakistan religious parties raise calls for jihad against US:puke:



Lahore: Jamat-e-Islami (JI) and Jamatud Dawa (JuD) urged the youth on Sunday to prepare for jihad after the passage of the 15 days deadline given by the government of Pakistan to Nato forces for vacating the Shamsi Airbase.JuD leader Maulana Abdul Rauf Farooqi said this while addressing a demonstration of Al Muhammadia Students Pakistan, a student wing of JuD, against the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India and the Nato attack on a check post inMohmand Agency which left 24 Pakistani military personnel dead.
He said if the US do not vacate Shamsi Airbase, they would announce a new war and jihad against the Pakistan government. Maulana Farooqi said this announcement would be made on December 18 at a Defence Pakistan Council meeting at Minar-e-Pakistan.Youngsters at the protest raised slogans against India, US and the Pakistani government. They were holding placards with quotations against Nato forces and the MFN status.JI Leader Farid Ahmed Paracha addressing the demonstration said that jihad is the only solution against terrorism of every type including drone attacks and attacks on check posts.Indian held Kashmir Hurriyat Conference leader Sayed Ali Gilani in a telephonic address condemned the Nato attack on the check post. He said Pakistan was facing problems as a result of being a part of the US coalition.Gilani added that Pakistani rulers must not expect anything good to come from the US and instead of declaring India as its MFN, Pakistan should help the Kashmiri people. He said Pakistan's friendship with India is not only against the struggle for the independence of Kashmir but also against the sovereignty of Pakistan.Gilani demanded the government to alienate itself from the war against terrorism.JuD leader Maulana Ameer Hamza said the US is not an ally of Pakistan but was its enemy. He said the rulers should force US citizens to leave Pakistan instead of issuing condemnations.Hamza added that all CIA stations and bases in Pakistan should be eliminated to end terrorism in Pakistan.Ameer JI Punjab Dr Syed Waseem Akhtar in a statement condemned the aggression by NATO forces and declared it a cowardly act adding that the military should respond to this attack and that the entire nation would stand shoulder to shoulder with the army.



NATO supply line must be cut down and airbases be vacated from US forces immediately. Political and military leadership must act upon the resolutions unanimously passed by All Parties Conference and Parliament," he said.
The protesters later offered funeral in absentia at the Nasir Bagh for the deceased soldiers in the check post attack. Professor Hafiz Abdul Rehman Makki led the funeral prayer.








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Yes please... do Jehad against US and do just 1 successfull bomb blast inside US and get ready to be bombed back to stone age.

We all are waiting.
 

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According to the U.S. military records described to the AP, the joint U.S. and Afghan patrol requested backup after being hit by mortar and small-arms fire by Taliban militants.

Before responding, the joint U.S.-Afghan patrol first checked with the Pakistani army, which reported it had no troops in the area, the military account said.

Some two hours later, still hunting the insurgents — who by then apparently had fled in the direction of Pakistani border posts — the U.S. commander spotted what he thought was a militant encampment, with heavy weapons mounted on tripods.

The joint patrol called for the airstrikes at about 2:21 a.m. Pakistani time Saturday (4:21 p.m. EST Friday), not realizing the encampment was apparently the Pakistani border post.

Records show the aerial response included Apache attack helicopters and an AC-130 gunship.
U.S. suspects NATO was lured into raid - Washington Times
 

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