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India-Pakistan
Pakistan moves troops toward Indian border
2008-12-26
Pakistan began moving thousands of troops away from the Afghan border toward India on Friday amid tensions following the Mumbai attacks, intelligence officials said. The move represents a sharp escalation in the stand off between the nuclear-armed neighbors and stands to weaken Pakistan's U.S.-backed campaign against al-Qaida and Taliban close to Afghanistan.

Two intelligence officials said the army's 14th Division was being redeployed to Kasur and Sialkot, close to the Indian border. They said some 20,000 troops were on the move. Earlier Friday, a security official said that all troop leave had been canceled.

An Associated Press reporter in Dera Ismail Khan, a district that borders the Afghan-frontier province of South Waziristan, said he saw around 40 trucks loaded with soldiers heading away from the Afghan border.

Indian officials could not be immediately reached for comment. India is blaming Pakistan-based militants for last month's attacks on Mumbai. Islamabad has said it will cooperate in any probe, but says it has seen no evidence backing up India's claims.

Both countries have said they hope to avoid military conflict, but Pakistan has promised to respond aggressively if India uses force, an option the Indian government has not ruled out. Pakistan has deployed more than 100,000 soldiers in Waziristan and other northwestern regions to fight Islamic militants blamed for surging violence against Western troops in Afghanistan.

A senior security official refused to comment directly on Friday's troop movements, but said, "Necessary defensive measures have been taken, they are in place and Pakistan's armed forces are prepared to tackle any eventuality."

Pakistan and India have fought three wars since their independence from Britain in 1947.
... and Pakistain has lost each of them.
Posted by:john frum

#8  PAKISTANI MIL FORUM [old] > lest we fergit, RUSSIAN ARMY WILL BE A MUSLIM-MAJORITY ARMY BY 2020 [Year 2015-2020]; + ETHNOGRAPHERS: RUSSIA WILL HAVE A MUSLIM MAJORITY WITHIN OUR LIFETIME.

* 2020-2050.

Muslims may comprise 40% of the RUSS ARMY + 1/5th OF RUSS TOTAL POPULATION.

* POSTERS [12/2008] > iff true, will be GREAT NEWS + GREAT/DECISIVE BOOST TO REGIONAL AND GLOBAL MUSLIM MILITARY POWER, ESPEC AS PER NUCLEAR-ADVANCED WEAPONS. Will allow ISLAM to ONCE AGAIN BECOME A WORLD/GLOBALLY DOMINANT MIL FORCES AS LIKE ISLAM'S GLORIOUS PAST.

This shows - AGAIN - why the ISLAMISTS, etc. are rampaging throughout ASIA + AFRICA, espec as per RUSSIA, CHINA, + INDIA = DESTABILIZ AND BREAKUP OF ASIA's MAJOR NUCLEAR STATES [whole or in part].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-12-26 21:15  

#7  WORLD MIL FORUM/TOPIX > ECONOMIC CRISIS MAY PREVENT BANKRUPT USA FROM MILITARILY INTERVENING IN REGIONAL CONFLICTS. USA will instead have to rely heavily on the mil forces of local ALLIES, + hi-tech US STRATEGIC MIL SYSTEMS ONLY FOR ANY MIL RESPONSE [B-52's, ICBMS, NATO].

FEW TO NO ARMY-MARINE GROUND TROOPS, with any of these postured mostly for DEFENSIVE = ACTIVE-DEFENSE SCOPES, NOT OFFENSIVE???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-12-26 21:03  

#6  KeeerBuki Theatre
Perhaps the Indians zot a camp or 3 with the PureFolks fightin hard (hard fightin in they blood) to defend self-same. LOC unchanged. Situation normal. Bus runs again in 3 years. Muslims to bomb, Hindus kill a few back.

Posted by: .5MT   2008-12-26 15:42  

#5  Population of Pakistan ... 165 million give or take.
Population of India ... 1,130 million give or take.

India would have more men of military age than Pakistan's total population.
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-12-26 14:34  

#4  If the Pakistani army can't defeat a rag tag bunch of hillbillies in Toyotas carrying WWI armaments, what makes them think they can defeat a modern force?
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-12-26 14:29  

#3  I guess it's time for Pakistan's decadal a$$-kicking again. My, how time flies...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-12-26 13:33  

#2  are they in a hurry too get their asses kicked?
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2008-12-26 13:31  

#1  Gee, I guess there's no troopies available to protect Pakistan's vaunted sovereignty up Afstan way then, huh?

Posted by: mojo   2008-12-26 11:31  

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