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Pakistani militants vow to storm U.S. base
WorldNetDaily ^ | 10.23.01 | msnbc

Posted on 10/23/2001 1:39:52 PM PDT by callisto

Pakistan struggles to contain protests  
Southern city tense as militants vow to march on U.S. base

JACOBABAD, Pakistan, Oct. 23 —  Police erected blockades and sandbag bunkers across the southern city of Jacobabad on Tuesday, girding for mass demonstrations after Islamic militants vowed to storm a Pakistani air base being used to support U.S. military personnel.

MORE THAN 100 people had been arrested and 14 injured by midmorning after a protest inside Jacobabad, site of Shahbaz Air Base, though the unrest was not widespread. Most shops were closed and many streets were deserted except for police, army and paramilitary troops.
       Islamic militants summoned by Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan’s largest and most influential religious party, vowed to seize the base Tuesday afternoon. The party had vowed to marshal thousands of supporters.
       It wants to expel U.S. personnel supporting the U.S.-led military campaign designed to root out terrorist installations in Afghanistan belonging to Osama bin Laden, top suspect in the Sept. 11 terror attacks on the United States.

Most roads to the city have been blocked and patrolled for days to prevent mass entry, though some were reported open Tuesday. During the morning, about 200 militant Muslims appeared inside the city, chanting anti-government slogans, as well as “Osama is our hero” and “U.S. should stop atrocities on Afghanistan.” They made no immediate move toward the base three miles away.

Police rushed them with batons, ordering them to disperse. Nearly all were arrested, according to an Associated Press photographer on the scene who said at least five protesters appeared to have been injured by batons.

Two more small groups of demonstrators — one of 25 people, the other of about 15 — were arrested shortly afterward when they started to march toward the base. Authorities said they had been hiding in houses and were emerging sporadically.

On Monday, violence marked the opposition as two U.S. helicopters came under fire in Pakistan as their crews attempted to retrieve the wreckage of another helicopter that had crashed during a covert weekend commando raid, the Pentagon said Tuesday.

The retrieval crews were transporting a Black Hawk helicopter that had crashed, killing two Rangers Friday, the same night that more than 100 special forces raided an airfield and a Taliban compound in southern Afghanistan. Officials have said the Black Hawk was at the ready to swoop into Afghanistan to rescue any special forces that might get into trouble.

The retrieval crew Monday returned fire and left the area, also leaving behind the Black Hawk wreckage it was trying to pick up, said Lt. Col. George Rhynedance, a Pentagon spokesman.

He said the small-arms fire was believed to have come from a small radical group that he did not further identify.

MILITANT LEADER THREATENS OUSTER

The leader of Jamaat-e-Islami, Qazi Hussain Ahmed, who was barred from attending Tuesday’s protest, threatened to lead a march on the capital Islamabad to oust the military government.

“I warn (President Gen. Pervez) Musharraf to withdraw support for the United States. Otherwise our members and those from other religious parties will mount a march on Islamabad to oust his government,” Ahmed told his supporters in Jacobabad by telephone from Mansehra in northwestern Pakistan.

“This government has handed over Jacobabad air base to the enemies of Islam,” he said.

Shahbaz air base in Jacobabad is one of at least three being used by the U.S. military as part of Pakistan’s pledge to provide the United States with non-combat logistical support for its strikes on Afghanistan.

“We don’t want to fight in the streets but if Musharraf’s government falls, the policy will automatically change,” Ahmed said.

EARLIER ARRESTS

Earlier, Jacobabad Police Chief Akhtar Shah said authorities had also arrested about 100 activists since Sunday to prevent air-base-related demonstrations. The militants claim to have thousands more ready.

“We will reach the air base at any cost,” said Maulana Abdul Hafeez Bajarani, a Jamaat-e-Islami spokesman in Jacobabad.

On Tuesday, all roads leading to Jacobabad were blocked — some with barbed wire barricades and felled trees — virtually shutting down the city, witnesses said.

But witnesses said some people were still trickling into the town, renowned as the hottest in Pakistan and where the most common means of transport is still a horse or donkey-pulled cart.

The local administration had called at least 2,000 additional police from nearby towns to tighten security and police set up at least 200 new checkpoints at entry points, witnesses said.

The military has mounted machine guns on homes of people living around the airport and they have been offered alternative accommodation — at government expense — if they want.

ONGOING PROTESTS

The radical Islamic group said police had arrested at least 1,100 supporters over the past two days; authorities say the number is far lower.

Other activists have gone into hiding, determined to avoid arrest until they make it to Jacobabad for the protest, Jamaat-e-Islami said.

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On Oct. 14, Islamic militants fought running street battles with police in Jacobabad. One protester was killed as mobs fought to reach the air base.

Hundreds of activists were arrested before that rally as well, though most were freed afterward. Three leading Islamic clerics were placed under house arrest at the start of the campaign, another pre-emptive move to block opposition. One has since been released.

Musharraf has insisted for weeks that most of Pakistan is behind him, and protests — while loud and sometimes violent — have been scattered and have included only a sliver of Pakistan’s population.

“Yes, there are risks,” Musharraf said Monday on CNN.” “But I know that a vast majority of the country is supporting whatever decision I took.”

U.S. WARNED ON ATTACKS

Separately, Asian Muslim leaders warned the United States on Monday that if strikes against Afghanistan stretch into the the holy month of Ramadan, which begins in mid-November, it could inflame Islamic opinion across the globe and drive many moderates into the hard-line camp.

But U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said the U.S. could offer no assurance. “There continue to be terrorist threats in the world,” he said.

Islamic religious and community leaders say attacks during the holiest month of the Islamic calendar, beginning in mid-November, would be unacceptable and would trigger big and potentially violent protests among the world’s billion Muslims.

“Moderate Muslim countries would not stand this,” Niti Hasan, secretary-general of the Council of Muslim Organizations of Thailand.

Whether it's seeking help in freezing suspect bank accounts or building a new military alliance, the United States is seeking support from around the globe.

Click above to find out where various countries stand in offering support.

European Union

The 15-nation alliance held an emergency summit on Sept. 22 and agreed to support a "targeted" military response by the United States.

Britain

Prime Minister Tony Blair has emerged as America's strongest international ally, reaffirming the special relationship between the two English-speaking countries. Britain has taken part in the airstrikes on Afghanistan while its special forces have reportedly been on the ground in the Central Asian nation.

France France has opened its airspace to U.S. military planes and indicated its willingness to offer troops and military hardware to the anti-terror campaign.

Germany Germany has supported the military campaign against targets in Afghanistan and the country's military is expected to make a contribution "shortly," the government said.

Russia

Russia has offered its airspace to humanitarian flights by the anti-terrorist coalition led by the United States and permitted the former Soviet states in Central Asia to offer air bases to U.S. forces. President Vladimir Putin also said Russia would intensify its support of Afghan opposition forces fighting the ruling Taliban regime.

China

Beijing has offered cautious support for the U.S. campaign, stressing that all measures should follow international law.

India

The government has offered support to the United States, including using its territory as a staging ground for attacks on Afghanistan. However, the government has been upset by Washington's courting of arch-rival Pakistan, which shares a border with Afghanistan.

Pakistan

The government of President Pervez Musharraf has given the United States permission to use its airspace and has promised to help with intelligence gathering and logistics. The decision has triggered widespread protests in the Muslim nation, where there is sympathy for Osama bin Laden, named by the United States as the main suspect in the Sept. 11 attacks.

Tajikistan

The former Soviet republic has offered to help the United States. It also received the approval of regional power Russia to offer use of its military facilities to the U.S.-led force expected to target Afghanistan.

Uzbekistan

The United States has accepted Uzbekistan's offer to use some military bases for its anti-terrorism campaign. Officially, the bases are only to be used for humanitarian and search-and-rescue missions although sources said they also could be used as a springboard for strikes by U.S. special forces.

Egypt

The government has vowed to work with the global community to fight terrorism but President Hosni Mubarak has warned of the dangers in targeting Afghanistan, citing the potential loss of civilian life.

Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf states

Saudi Arabia and the gulf states have pledged to work with the United States, especially in intelligence work. And under pressure from Washington, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two of just three countries to officially recognize the Taliban, severed ties with the rulers of Afghanistan. But Saudi Arabia, host to an array of U.S. Air Force combat planes, has balked at allowing the United States use the combat operations center at Prince Sultan Air Base for attacks on Afghanistan.

Israel and the Palestinian Authority

Israel has offered to join the war on terrorism and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has expressed irritation over Washington's courtship of Arab nations that are hostile to Israel.

Iran

While criticizing the U.S. campaign, Iran has agreed to help any American military personnel who might end up in distress in its territory during operations in neighboring Afghanistan. Washington and Tehran have no diplomatic ties and the U.S. State Department has named Iran as a "sponsor" of terrorism. Iran shares a 580-mile border with landlocked Afghanistan and lies between it and the Persian Gulf, where many U.S. forces are located.

Jordan

Jordan's King Abdullah was the first Arab leader to visit the White House after the Sept. 11 attack and has expressed his willingness to help with the investigation. The monarch also sought, but did not receive, a commitment from the United States that it would not target an Arab country. There has been speculation in the Arab world that Washington would strike at Iraq during its war on terrorism, aggravating an already tense Middle East situation and launching a broader conflict.

Source: MSNBC research; The Associated Press

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.



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To: callisto
“We don’t want to fight in the streets but if Musharraf’s government falls, the policy will automatically change,” Ahmed said.

Oh, indeed it will, sir. The policy change will be marked by a squadron of Apaches opening up with Vulcan cannons on any rioting mob within the zone of interest for all of our bases. Half of Pakistan will suddenly belong to the U.S. military, and the other half will be mercilessly attacked by India. The nuclear command, control and launch facilities throughout Pakistan will be simultaneously evaporated, and the "Islamic Bomb" will be reduced to an unpleasant close-call memory. China will freak, but since they can't float a blue water navy, will do little else. Russia will begin salivating at the prospect of supplanting the Middle East as a primary source of U.S. oil supplies (and God bless them Orthodox Christians, they could use the economic lift). All-in-all, not an altogether unpleasant change of policy, Ahmed.

81 posted on 10/23/2001 8:39:43 PM PDT by Objective Reality
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To: chriservative
Hope not.
82 posted on 10/23/2001 8:52:40 PM PDT by FReethesheeples
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To: The Magical Mischief Tour
Hey, appology has one p... What slur? =)
83 posted on 10/23/2001 9:25:16 PM PDT by Gimme
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To: Cool Guy
Thanks for the heads up!
84 posted on 10/23/2001 9:32:03 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: callisto
They need to try so that their holy men will have bloody shirts to wave in front of the next bunch of recruits.
85 posted on 10/23/2001 10:07:21 PM PDT by dr_who
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To: Cool Guy
'Cool Guy, dancin' so fine, doin' his shuffle!' Howdy, pal! Well, since you're the only guy that cares, here goes:

Day #1)-On Sept. 11, 2001, four Airliners that were airborne, were sucessfully stolen, (I don't use hi-jacked anymore) and turned into Guided-Missles by the Enemies of our Country, whose purpose was to guide these flying-bombs into high-value targets, so-as to cripple the American Financial, Military, and Governmental Systems, and wreak havoc upon us. I believe the plan was to travel West, and attack many other Cities and structures, furthering the damage, through each time zone, until West Coast Cities were under attack, by our own aircraft, guided by similar kamikazie warriors!

What went wrong??

Well, the FAA shut-down the entire ATC system in the USA, and re-directed all International flights to other Countries, no ifs-ands-or-buts, and ordered all Domestic flights to the nearest Airports NOW!

There are several ways to close-down the ATC system in a hurry, but the most immediate is when an Airliner-Pilot sets his transponder on '7700', which means: 'We're being Hi-jacked', or '0000', which means: "Incoming-Ballistic-Warhead Sighted"!

We may learn later, just exactly what happenned, but the first failure, was in not understanding the USA, ATC system. I've been a Pilot since 1970, and I wanted - needed to understand the system. These enemy-flyers only wanted to learn to guide giant planes into buildings.

What was their flaw?? They didn't read the fucking book!!

Day #2.)-Well, apparently the FBI had been keeping-track of the bombers, and about 280 were arrested, and had their balls beaten-flat, and they gave-up another 300 people, and today, we've got about 1000 under arrest.

Day #3.)-I figure that there are maybe 3 or 4 cells left, with the balls to try Anthrax - the rest are trying to get-the-hell outa Dodge.

Day #4.)-Israel is gonna drive the Arrafat-Pig out of Palestine, and the Palestinians will kill him, finally!

Guy, the attack failed, because they thought we were klintoon-people! Now we're gonna kill ALL the people that attacked us, and we won't stop until they're either dead or Christian. I have no illusions about this war, Guy. They've got their Holy War now. I don't think they're gonna like it much. Stay well and vigilant, pal....FRegards

86 posted on 10/23/2001 10:27:11 PM PDT by gonzo
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To: gonzo
gonzo, if you're so damn smart, how come you're not CJCS?
87 posted on 10/24/2001 6:05:14 AM PDT by Poohbah
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To: Zordas
Word on the street is that some of the 'H' from the afgans is laced with some pretty deadly stuff.
88 posted on 10/24/2001 6:23:47 AM PDT by gulfcoast6
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To: ChaseR
"Pakistani Militants..."

More than one & less than five.

89 posted on 10/24/2001 6:30:33 AM PDT by Landru
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To: callisto
Sounds like that base could use a lot more ammunition.
90 posted on 10/24/2001 6:45:41 AM PDT by Publius6961
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To: Luis Gonzalez
And the Taj Mahal.
There is no question that Muslims in the past have created awesome works when not busy killing and pillaging.
Unfortunately, that stopped when the aliens came about 500 years ago and replaced all the creative Arabs with genetically altered pigs.
91 posted on 10/24/2001 6:48:51 AM PDT by Publius6961
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To: gonzo
Gonzo,

The problem with his thought is this, by taking out the big cities, the feds, the communist media, and the currecnt left wing US government, what is left is about 60 million very upset and armed citizens. And amongst them some 3.5 million heavily armed extreme right wingers who would reestablish a Republican Constitutional government. A government with guts, a grudge and the largest nulear arsenal in the world.

The terorist are safer dealing with the courrent government and it's lackies in the press.

Nukem

92 posted on 10/24/2001 6:51:58 AM PDT by Alas
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To: GopherIt
Call home.

Done :-)

-bc

93 posted on 10/24/2001 8:12:39 AM PDT by BearCub
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To: GEC
Bring it on!

I don't know... Stampeding camels can be frightening!

94 posted on 10/24/2001 8:15:15 AM PDT by Snowy
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To: Alas; Poohbah
Atlas, they just wanted us busy binding our own wounds, so we would be unable to assist Israel except with nukes.

Had their plan worked, our economy would be crashed, and we would be out of any conventional war.

Feel free to write your own scenario. Mine seems to work for me, remembering that they thought they could achieve their Military Objective of solving the 'Occupied Territoties' problem. They didn't just plan to knock down three buildings and yell: 'yippee'.

Poohbah, I don't recognize CJCS?

Stay well and vigilant, guys....FRegards

95 posted on 10/24/2001 10:00:04 AM PDT by gonzo
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To: kingh99
For your info......FRegards
96 posted on 10/24/2001 10:54:11 AM PDT by gonzo
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To: gonzo
Well, a strategically-minded military EXPERT such as how you style yourself would SURELY recognize the acronym for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff :o)
97 posted on 10/24/2001 12:57:01 PM PDT by Poohbah
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To: Poohbah
LOL! Hell, I was just a lowley planner. In our spare time we'd dream-up ways to defeat the USA with our one Lancaster Bomber and 12 Sabre Jets....FRegards
98 posted on 10/24/2001 1:44:12 PM PDT by gonzo
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To: gonzo
Just out of curiousity...how would you have gotten spares for the Sabre Jets once the US stopped shipping them to you?
99 posted on 10/24/2001 1:46:27 PM PDT by Poohbah
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To: Poohbah
The US shipped us all the spares we needed - whole planes, that is. The US made about 6000 of them, but when they started making the new designs, they gave us all we needed for flying and parts.

That was then - this is now - I'm a genuine, certified, U.S. citizen now, and damned glad of it! That one Lancaster that we had is now on a pedestal in Jackson Park in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, the CF-86s are probably Labatts cans.

There is another Lancaster flying again, though. Stay well...FRegards

100 posted on 10/24/2001 4:38:22 PM PDT by gonzo
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