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‘Respond with full force to future NATO attacks’

Last Updated: Friday, December 02, 2011, 23:16
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‘Respond with full force to future NATO attacks’ Islamabad: Pakistan Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has ordered his troops to respond with "full force" to any further "act of aggression" by NATO forces in Afghanistan in the wake of a deadly air strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, official sources have said.

The powerful Army chief told commanders of units deployed along the western border with Afghanistan that they had "full liberty of action to respond (by) employing all capabilities" available at their disposal, the sources said.

Kayani was quoted by the sources as saying that there should be "no ambiguity in the rules of engagement for everyone down the chain of command" if they faced an attack by NATO forces.

Such an action would "require no clearance at any level" and the Army would "provide resources as required on ground", he was quoted as saying.

Following Saturday's air strike on two military border posts in Mohmand Agency that killed 24 soldiers, Pakistan closed all NATO supply routes and asked the US to vacate Shamsi airbase, reportedly used by CIA-operated drones.

Pakistan also decided to boycott the Bonn Conference on Afghanistan to protest the attack.

The sources said Kayani had described the NATO attack as a "blatant act of aggression" that was "unacceptable".

The Army chief said he had issued directions that "any act of aggression" would be responded to with "full force, regardless of the cost and consequences".

While lauding the response of his troops to the NATO air strike, Kayani said the action could have been more effective if the Pakistan Air Force had joined in.

However, it was "no fault of the PAF" that it could not participate in the action and a timely decision could not be taken due to the breakdown of communications and a lack of clarity, Kayani was quoted as saying by the sources.

Any aggressor will not "walk away easily" and "no loss will be considered greater than upholding the national institution's honour", the sources further quoted the Army chief as saying.

PTI

First Published: Friday, December 02, 2011, 09:41

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satyen.p - bokaro
no matter what pak will do the nxt day bt they have shown dignity for nation not lik our govt who only warns that strict action wll be taken & forgets
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ashish - India
pakistan defence equipements including radars, communications,aircrafts etc are gifted by americans. America has JAMMERS to make useless these gifted weapons if used against it Soon pakistan will collapse due to its poverty and its public anger for governance. Sindh and Baloch may be new countries and one independent buffer state will be created between in afganistan and pakistan. Pakistan will diminish within its punjab province, land locked helpless country. POK people are eager to get indian citizenship due to dark future of pakistan.
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harkadass wasson - Leeds
barking dogs never bite!! soon pakistan will miss the billions of foreign aid and apologise to america!! Bogus speech by kyani!!
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kalpesh patel - ahmedabad
Such type of talks you have made just after Bin Landen Operations by American Commandos on your land without your permission. And again you are talking like this. Just talking & talking ?
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RGB SOFTS - DUBAI
Pakistan is arch rival to india..india should take advantage of the current situation and start attacks on militent near to its border pakistan can`t defend on both ends even they can`t response to IAF planes after that they can make noise but who cares india should take good adavantage of the current situation no need to show mercy
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Ashok Mahbubani - London
Is the man crazy or something? Just think what this could lead to by having just one mad man in the troops who thinks they were been attacked.
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RAKESH KAPUR - A M R I T S A R
USA HAS A VERY LIMITED TOLERANCE AND THAT IS WHAT WAS PROVED IN 1945 WHEN IT BOMBED HIROSHAMA AND NAGASAKI. THE SITUATION ON THE GROUND VIS A VIS ITS RELATIONS WITH PAKISTAN IS NOT VERY GOOD. I FEAR THAT HISTORMY MAY NOT REPEAT ITSELF.
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ganesh - india
if you sow jackfruit you are not going to get mango. pakistan will now get bamboo from both direction. india should learn lessons from it and secure it chinese border.
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pratap Tembulkar - Virar
I think our PM should take lesson from this.
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Parvesh Sharma - Ludhiana
Very good Mr. Kayani, that`s the spirit. Nothing is more important than country`s self respect, dignity and sovereignty
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
MR SHARMA CAN YOU ADVICE THIS TO INDIAN GOVT TOO,WHERE WAS THAT SPIRIT OF INDIANS AT THE TIME OF 26/11 AND AFTERWARDS.
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Parvesh Sharma - Ludhiana
Very good Mr. Kayani, that`s the spirit. Nothing is more important than country`s self respect, dignity and sovereignty



GNN - New Delhi
Vinashakale vipareetha budhi



pratap Tembulkar - Virar
I think our PM should take lesson from this.