Zaid Hamid – CIA Threats to Pakistan 5 July 2009 [ Latest Episode ]
By awan at 5 July, 2009, 1:39 pm
Zaid Hamid – CIA Threats to Pakistan 5 July 2009 [ Latest Episode ]
Zaid Hamid brings another fresh episode of Brass Tacks discussing current political situation of Pakistan and issues of Terrorism and Extremism.
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Yet Another Excellent Programe By Zaid Hamid! He is the only person who knows USA – ISREAL and Bloody Indians PLANS.
USA is executing Isreals Plan to take over Pakistan NUKES and make Pakistan strengthless.
Thanks for uploading this…. Mr Hamid rocks..
May GOD give all of us the courage to stand up against our enemies Like India and teach them the good lesson… AMEN
Mr Zaid Hamid if it was in english, it could get more exposure to the world. and u can Expose Indian Rats
This program is meant for the Pakistani masses since the rest of the world won’t believe it anyway. zaid hamid is rite we should take some serious actions against Indian consulates in Afghanistan. Indians kuutay ki tarah bagh jangee us k jane kay bat aak din bi nah reh saktay Afghanistan.
So we are going in Afghanistan,nice.we should clear our enemy for peace.well done Zaid Hamid.
What you sow is what you reap. This is law of nature. As [ervez musharraf admitted of training 40k militants so this is actually price pakistan is paying. hamid like people like in denial and die in denial. Only fool can make such statement. Thank god that nawaz , zardari and gilani know what wrong did pakistan tried to do on India since 60 years. As nawaz sharif said that if relation with india are not good it is because of our (pak) fault.
Its good that people who run the government know the truth…
Qureshi USA, Mr.USA, I have to say that you guys cannot digest what you have been dishing out to India for 50 years. There is no doubt that the entire western world wants Pakistan to be split into four. A terrorist state with nuclear weapons is not acceptable to anyone. Even China is maintaining a studied silence on this issue. Mr.USA, you and your fellow terrorists should know that your day of reckoning has arrived. There is no force on earth that can prevent Pakistan from breaking up. Remember 1971??
This man is delusional !! He keeps saying “hum ye karenge, hum wo karenge”. Who is “hum”? A failed state that has no economy and only exports terrorism will do all this?? Zaid is a raving lunatic who needs to be institutionalized and Inshallah, he will be. Allah ke fazal se Zaid Hamid ke sar pe drone attack hoga.
Zaid Hamid, we are very proud of you. god give you long life. @ Indians Rats Hahaha
We knows that Tum Log Jaltay ho Zaid Hamid say beta Jis din America waqee Nikal gaya Afghanistan phir dekhtay hain tum kitni der rucktay ho wahah per tum inthai darpook qoom ho Taliban tumari **** aak kerdengyee
Thanks for uploading this…. Mr Hamid rocks..
May GOD give all of us the courage to stand up against our enemies and teach them the good lesson… AMEN
a truly brave man who truly love Pakistan. we wish India Broken into 20 peaces
It seems that our collective intellect has gone down the drain to think this person is right! how ridiculous theories regarding the fascist regimes of the Pakistani Taliban– does he represent the Interior ministry of the current and prev. regimes who easily pointed the finger to some non-existent group with taliban affiliation that they carried out those attacks??!!! OPEN YOUR EYES, IT IS THE US, INDIAN AND AFGHANI ASSETS WHO HAVE CARRIED OUT MOST OF THE CIVILIAN AREA BOMBINGS INSIDE PAKISTAN !!
Brilliant man, I am with you completely on every point you have mentioned in your previous talks.Please MISS MARUKH, DO NO DISTURB IN MIDDLE OF ZAID HAMID Discussion,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FOR GOD SAKE,
Peace
HE ROCKSSS BIG TIME!!!Allah Subhaanawataalah inhe Zindagi aur Bharpoor Sehat ata farmaaen. AMEEN
Marukh is cute !! I liked it when she had that worried look when the joker said that CIA, MOSSAD and RAW were trying to break up Pakistan.
yes we are the leaders of the world and we dont need oil to be that way. When Prophet Mohammed(SAWW) died, it has been noted that there was not enough food in the house, yet there were enough weapons to defend the Ummah’s pride and dignity.
we might be an under-developed country but we are capable of defending our nation.
Pak fauj zindabad
PaKiSTaN Paindabad
salute to the shauda of pak army, who gave their lives fighting the indian-american-israeli assets. May ALLAH grant us victory in this war-Ameen
He is correct but we don’t have such leaders so i think let us hope for the best
Seeing so many Indians on this forum so outraged, pissing in their pants and pulling their coconut-oil dubbed hair, I am convinced Zaid Hamid has been doing a fantastic job……so many Indian rats against one Zaid Hamid? well, this is the typical Hindu mentality or why else invaders one after the other so easily ruled India for centuries…..i think India is ripe once more for the taking……..lolllll
@odiwala
The people you mentioned here which you like, i.e Zardari, Nawaz Sharif and Gillani, We know the reason why you likeing these people, because you affraid of Pervaiz Musharaf, and you Indians will never come out of Musharaf’s fear, soon he will back and kick on the asses,
How can Pakistanis believe this guy when your own government has agreed that the Mumbai terrorists were from Pakistan? Baitullah Mehsud has been killed by the Americans yesterday and so that debunks that theory of Zaid Hamid.
This chap is a htemonger and wants a war with India which will do both countries no good.People such as him and the nuts like the Shiv Sena in India are bad folks and are the ones who need to be eliminated.
A war with India will be unwinnable and the Pakistani army and ISI know that. A Pakistani nuclear first strike will only ensure the demise of the Pakistani nation as we know it. Is this what we should dream of for both our countries. Peace is better as an option.
MR ZAHID HAMID THIS INFO IS FROM WIKIPEDIA WHICH I AM SURE U DONT KNOW AS U SEEM TO BE A DUMB MOTHERFUCKER.NEVER HAS PAKISTAN WON A WAR WITH INDIA AND NEVER WILL.STOP GIVING FALSE ASPIRATIONS TO YOUR PEOPLE BY YOUR STUPID SO CALLED DEFENSE ANALYSIS.FIRST OF ALL U R NOT QAULIFIED FOR IT.
DUDE U NEED SOME MENTAL HELP.
STOP DREAMING PAKIS.
LEARN FROM INDIANS HOW TO PROGRESS AND GET YOUR COUNTRY FROM POVERTY,ILLITRACY AND MARCH TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT.
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[show] Indo-Pakistani wars
and conflicts
Kashmir conflict · 1947 War · 1965 War · 1971 War · Siachen · Operation Brasstacks · Operation Rakshak · Kargil War · Atlantique Incident · Operation Parakram
Since the Partition of India in August 1947, which resulted in the creation of the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, there have been three major wars, one minor war and numerous armed skirmishes between the two countries. In each case, except the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, where the dispute concerned East Pakistan, the casus belli was the disputed region of Kashmir.
Contents [hide]
1 Origins of conflict
2 The Wars in chronological order
3 Other conflicts
4 References
5 See also
6 Dramatization
Origins of conflict
The Partition of India came about in the aftermath of World War II, when both Britain and British India were dealing with the economic stresses caused by the war and its demobilizaiton. [1]
It was the intention of those who wished for a Muslim state to come from British India to have a clean partition between independent and equal “Pakistan” and “Hindustan” once independence came. [2] The partition itself, according to leading politicians such as Mohammed Ali Jinnah, leader of the All India Muslim League, and Jawaharlal Nehru, leader of the Indian National Congress, should have resulted in peaceful relations. However, the partition of British India into India and Pakistan in 1947 did not divide the nations cleanly along religious lines. Nearly 50 percent of the Muslim population of British India remained in India.[3] Inter-communal violence between Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims resulted in between 500,000 to 1 million casualties.[4]
Princely-ruled territories, such as Kashmir and Hyderabad, were also involved in Partition. Rulers of these territories had the choice of joining India or Pakistan. The ruler of Kashmir, which had a Muslim majority population, joined India by signing the Instrument of Accession and India acquired Hyderabad in accordance with the wishes of the people of Hyderabad. However, Pakistan laid its claim on Kashmir and thus it became the main point of conflict.[5]
The Wars in chronological order
Indo-Pakistan War of 1947: This was is also called the First Kashmir War. The war started in October 1947 when the Maharajah of the princely state of Kashmir and Jammu was pressured to accede to either of the newly independent states of Pakistan or India. Tribal forces prompted by Pakistan attacked and occupied the princely state, forcing the Maharajah to sign the “Agreement to the accession of the princely state to India”. The United Nations was then invited by India to mediate the quarrel. The UN mission insisted that the opinion of the Kashmiris must be ascertained. The UN Security Council passed Resolution 47 on April 21, 1948. The war ended in December 1948 with the Line of Control dividing Kashmir into territories administered by Pakistan (northern and western areas) and India (southern, central and northeastern areas).
Indo-Pakistan War of 1965: This war started following of Pakistan’s Operation Gibraltar, which was designed to infiltrate forces into Jammu and Kashmir to precipitate an insurgency against rule by India. India retaliated by launching an attack on Pakistan. The five-week war caused thousands of casualties on both sides and was witness to the largest tank battle in military history since World War II. It ended in a United Nations (UN) mandated ceasefire and the subsequent issuance of the Tashkent Declaration.
Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The war was unique in that it did not involve the issue of Kashmir, but was rather precipitated by the crisis brewing in erstwhile East Pakistan. Following Operation Searchlight, about 10 million Bengalis in East Pakistan took refuge in neighboring India.[6] Because of the impending humanitarian crisis, India intervened in the ongoing Bangladesh liberation movement. After a failed pre-emptive strike by Pakistan, full-scale hostilities between the two countries commenced. Within two weeks of intense fighting, Pakistani forces surrendered to India following which Bangladesh was created.[7] This war saw the highest number of casualties in any of the India-Pakistan conflicts, as well as the largest number of prisoners of war since the Second World War after the surrender of nearly 90,000 Pakistani police and civilians. It is believed that 1,000,000-3,000,000 Bangladeshis were killed as a result of this war.
Indo-Pakistani War of 1999: Commonly known as Kargil War, this conflict between the two countries was mostly limited. Pakistani troops along with Kashmiri insurgents infiltrated across the Line of Control (LoC) and occupied Indian territory mostly in the Kargil district. Pakistani government believed that its nuclear weapons would deter a full-scale escalation in conflict but India launched a major military campaign to flush out the infiltrators.[8] Due to Indian military advances and increasing foreign diplomatic pressure, Pakistan was forced to withdraw its forces back across the LoC.[9]
Other conflicts
Apart from the aforementioned wars, there have been skirmishes between the two nations from time to time. Some have bordered on all-out war, while others were limited in scope. The countries were expected to fight each other in 1955 after warlike posturing on both sides, but full-scale war did not break out. In 1984 there was a flashpoint as both nations attempted to control the Siachen Glacier. Further clashes erupted in the glacial area in 1985, 1987 and 1995 as both countries sought without success to oust each other from their stronghold.
Between November 1986 and March 1987, India conducted Operation Brasstacks. This military exercise – the largest of its kind in South Asia – was feared to lead to another war between the two neighbours. Tensions were high again in 1990 after militancy in Indian-administered Kashmir greatly increased. A terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament on December 13, 2001, blamed by India on the Pakistan-based terrorist organizations Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, prompted the 2001-2002 India-Pakistan standoff and brought both sides close to war.
Until the ceasefire the LOC was also spectator to daily artillery exchange between Indian and Pakistani armies.
Between 26 November 2008 and 29 November 2008 there were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mumbai, India’s financial capital and largest city. Mohammad Ajmal Amir, the lone terrorist who was captured alive, disclosed that the attackers were members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistan-based militant organization (although it is officially banned in Pakistan), considered a terrorist organization by India, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Pakistan. The Indian Government investigated the Mumbai attack and it has been assisted by American CIA and FBI, British Intelligence and Israel’s intelligence Mossad. The attacks drew widespread condemnation across the world. This incident drew huge uproar and sentiments in India. India has subsequently shared the evidence, gathered during it extensive investigations, with several countries including Pakistan while requesting Pakistan to help.[10].
References
^ Khan, Yasmin. The great Partition: the making of India and Pakistan. 2007, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300120788, 9780300120783. Page 12
^ Ambedkar, Bhimrao Ramji. Pakistan, or Partition of India, Second Edition. 1946, Thacker, page 5
^ Dixit, Jyotindra Nath. India-Pakistan in War & Peace. 2002, Routledge. ISBN 0415304725, 9780415304726. page 13
^ Khan 2007: 6
^ Khan 2007: 8
^ Christophe Jaffrelot, Gillian Beaumont. A History of Pakistan and Its Origins. Anthem Press, 2004. ISBN 1843311496, 9781843311492.
^ Leonard, Thomas. Encyclopedia of the developing world. Taylor & Francis, 2006. ISBN 0415976626, 9780415976626.
^ Fortna, Virginia. Peace time: cease-fire agreements and the durability of peace. Princeton University Press, 2004. ISBN 0691115125, 9780691115122.
^ Lyon, Peter. Conflict Between India and Pakistan: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO, 2008. ISBN 1576077128, 9781576077122.
^ http://newsx.com/story/40472
See also
Battle of Chawinda
Battle of Longewala
Indo-Pakistani relations
Military History of India
Military of Pakistan
Foreign relations of India
Foreign relations of Pakistan
Kashmir conflict
Kargil War, also known as the Kargil conflict
Sino-Indian relations
Foreign relations of the People’s Republic of China
Indo-China War
Sino-Soviet border conflict
Dramatization
These wars have provided source material for both Indian and Pakistani film and television dramatists, who have adapted events of the war for the purposes of drama and to please target audiences in their nations.
Films
Hindustan Ki Kasam, a 1973 Hindi war film based on Operation Cactus Lilly of the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, directed by Chetan Anand.
Border, a 1997 Hindi war film based on the Battle of Longewala of the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, directed by J.P.Dutta.
LOC Kargil, a 2003 Hindi war film based on the Kargil War, directed by J.P.Dutta
Lakshya, a 2004 Hindi film partially based on the events of the Kargil War, directed by Farhan Akhtar.
Kurukshetra, a 2008 Malayalam film based on Kargil War, directed by Major Ravi.
Dramas
Angaar Waadi, directed by Rauf Khalid
Laag, directed by Rauf Khalid
Yaaaaaaa,,,ur zamid Hamid rocks in his house ask him to speak in English …If India just declares a war it will be he who will vanish or leave Pakistan first before ur prez. Ask him how he will pay back the money took by US, becoz he hate them but not their money. wht the hell is that. Is he an educated person who is fit for defence analysis…bcoz he is unaware that Israel is envoy of Us and NATO. Tell him to shut his mouth bcoz he himself is creating problem to Pakistan.
weeeeeeeeeelllllllll done
ZAID HAMID
ye wo baat hai jo hamare NABI sikha kar gae hain………..
SACHIE CHOP NAHI SAKTI BANAWAT KI USULO SE , KI KUSHUBO AA NAHI SAKTI KABHI KAGAZ KI FOLO SE.
dear all anti Pakistanio
Every thing will be done right at the program and plan of ALLAH SUBHAN_O_TALA. i dont know how many parts will be the Pakistan in 2011 or 2012 or when. but you believe it will be in 4
but remember a single Pakistan, single ISI, single Super islamic power is a danger to Israel USA India and their allies……then what would be when Pakistan will split to 4 parts hence how it would be able to handle for all of them to control 4 Pakistan, 4 ISI, 4 Super islamic power
(This is my thought)
but again remember that every thing will be according to the plans of ALLAH SUBHAN_O_TALA
then every and each guised and disguised enemy will be trying to run first of all but they will find no place to escape and will be caught and pushed to their destiny(Hell) just because of hating Islam and Pakistan
Pakistan is a castle of Islam…….and Islam is to remain forever.
wait and see the real plan of ALLAH SUBHAN_O_TALA
God Bless Islam, Pakistan and all Pro Pakistanis
Pakistan has been ruled for a long time by corrupt military, while India has been ruled by corrupt politicians. India has been very successful in bribing many top military Generals from Pakistan, whereby they have gained strategic advanyages agaisnt Pakistan that India cannot gain from the battlefield, because Pakistani leaders are corrupt but its formidable military is well equipped and well trained.
Lately India has been funding all extremist organizations of Pakistan through local Indian Islamic Organizations. India has then sealed the border between India and Pakistan, and drastically curbed visitor visas to pakistani visitors. The extremist organizations have started fomenting, smoking and germinating in Pakistan and end up executing Jihad missions against their own military. This has actually destabilized Pakistan and reduced its economy to shambles where without US aid Pakistan would actually go bankrupt in a month.
India is unscrupulously fomenting Islamist terrorism in Pakistan. Until Pakistan has an economic plan that offers its citizens an opportunity to achieve quasi middle class dreams of a job, a home, automobile, TV , healthcare for the family and education for their kids, Pakistan is destined to implode.
What is obvious is that the Pakistani Military forces, especially the Army and the Air Force are formidable and India can never win a direct war with either. This leads India with no choice but to destabilize Pakistan by infiltrating Pakistan’s socio-cultural fiber with money that goes to extremist organizations like LeT, JUD and HM. These organizations will destroy pakistan unless Pakistan destroys them first.
All Indian Hindus are scared of Pakistan, afraid one day the Pakistani Military will conquer Kashmir, Panjab, Haryannah and Himalyan Pardesh from India by force. Pakistan is the only country that defeated Russia in 1986, 1987 and 1988. India and Indian Hindus beware. The truth is in each of the Indo-Pak wars, 1947, 1948, 1961, 1965, 1971, 1984, 1999, Pakistan defeated India and twice Pakistan captured new Dehli. Cowards of India beware.