Sunday, May 24, 2009
Reaction to Final events
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
White Paper on the Taliban’s acquisition of nuclear weapons by Pakistan
President Asif al Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani
- Executive Summary: As of this past Monday the terrorist group known as the Taliban gained access to our nuclear facility in the Swat valley. Traitors within the ISI sold Taliban leaders information which lead to the Taliban’s overwhelming of the facility. The terrorists then proceeded to give an extremely unreasonable set of demands and threatened to take action against Israel if the demands were not met. However, as of now this is impossible because the Taliban are not in possession of any missiles with the necessary range. The brave men and women of our army have been called into action and are currently pushing the Taliban farther back into the Swat valley while our leaders are reaching out to the Taliban to see if there is a way to end this situation peacefully.
- One option the Pakistani government is willing to give the Taliban is that in exchange for the nuclear weapons we will allow the Taliban to flee into their mountain lairs without facing total elimination. We will give the Taliban three days to return the weapons and cede control of the Swat and Buner districts. If the Taliban leave, we will allow them to live unharmed in uninhabited mountain border region provided that they do not choose to impose their perverted version of Sharia on any free citizens of Pakistan.
- The Taliban have demonstrated their disdain for our people by hiding behind them, killing them and taking away their basic unalienable rights. General Ashfaq Kayani is confident that he will be in control of Swat presently and has ordered soldiers to save as many citizens as possible even if their own lies are endangered. These are not the people they say they are, the Taliban will not save Pakistan but will instead destroy it with their oppressive nature and destructive foreign policy.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Rebutal FOX new's statement regarding the Taliban's nuclear capacity
Thankyou
President Zardari
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Response to the Taliban's Statement
Monday, May 11, 2009
Taliban Nuclear Crises
Sunday, May 10, 2009
ASSIGNMENT #4
What countries do you share your religion with? List them.
Islam: Iran, India, France, Russia, England, U.S.A.
Christianity: U.S.A., England, France, Russia.
Hindu: India
The Pakistani government is secular and chooses not to involve religion in its governmental affairs.
Pakistan is 95% Muslim. Although the government is a secular, federal republic, no law can be passed that contradicts Islam. The Taliban, whose main purpose is to impose sharia on everyone they can, have recently made deeper moves into the North Western Border Frontier. Most of the citizens are moderate in their beliefs. However, some believe that allowing sharia in certain provinces would bring peace. A peace deal between the Taliban and the Government that allowed the Taliban’s imposition of Sharia in the North Western Frontier Province (in exchange for a promise to lay down their arms) failed terribly, because of the Taliban’s violation of the pact by expanding their sharia into other provinces.
Yes, the Pakistani government is secular and does not involve religion in its affairs
ASSIGNMENT #3
1. What is the numerical size of your military?
Cumulative size of on-duty, reserve, and paramilitary forces is 1,472,000 personnel.
2. Using www.state.gov as your guide, list your countries weapons (this
includes, nuclear, conventional, naval, and aeronautical).
NUCLEAR: Nuclear Fissile Reactive (aka Atom bombs)
NAVAL: Augosta 90-B, F-22P
AERONAUTICAL: Missiles; Hatf-1, Abdali, Ghaznavi, M-11, Shaheen-1, Shaheen-2, Ghauri-1, Ghauri-2, Ghauri-3, Ra’Ad. Aircrafts; A-5, Mirage IIIO, IIIOD, IIIE, PAF F-16, AMRAAM, LGB, JF-17.
CONVENTIONAL: Babur tanks and land missiles
3. Quickly list your country’s greatest rival (in the Simulation) chemical,
nuclear, conventional, naval, and aeronautical capabilities.
Greatest rival: INDIA
AERONAUTICAL: Missiles; Prithvi, Dhanush, Agni, Surya, Shaurya, Sagarika, Nirbhay, 3M-54 Klub, Popeye, P-70 Ametist, Moskit, Brhamos, Akash. Aircrafts; Talwar and Shivalik class frigates, HAL Dhruv, Rajput, Kolkaka, Delhi Class destroyers, Sukanya Class Patrol craft.
NUCLEAR: Tu-95 Bear, Tupolev Tu-142, II-38, E-8 Poseidon, Dessault Mirage 2000, Sepecat Jaguar, and many more
NAVAL: Charlie Class cruise missile, ATV, IMS, Akula, Amur, Sindhughosh Class submarines, INS Sindhuvijay, INS tabar
4. Is your country a nuclear power? Approximately how many nuclear weapons does your country have? Provide a source for this information.
Yes, Pakistan is a nuclear power. It currently stockpiles between 90 and 250 nuclear warheads. (Source: www.state.gov).
How is this country related geographically to others?
5. List the countries connected to your country by land
Iran, Afghanistan, India, China.
6. Is there a territory outside of your borders that has a cultural, religious,
or historical significance to you that makes your country (citizens and
government) feel invested in?
Yes. The North-Western Frontier Province (NWFP), on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan, is a very controversial area. The Taliban currently inhabit the NWFP and pose threats to move deeper into Pakistan, specifically to Islamabad (the capital). The Pakistani Government and the Taliban signed a peace deal in the NWFP (the Taliban would be allowed to impose Islamic law in that region in exchange for laying their arms down), which the Taliban violated. The civilians who live in this area want the Taliban to be expelled, but the Pakistani military has focused more efforts on issues with historical rival, India.
Similarly, an area called Kashmir (on the border of Pakistan and India) is a very controversial piece of land. Both India and Pakistan seek to own it, and the two countries have fought many wars over the years for this land.