Pakistan’s armed forces into the red alert in case of nuclear facilities by air
Date:2011-09-02Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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12 22, India and Pakistan for Mumbai terrorist attacks caused a sharp escalation of tensions. Because there are rumors that the Indian Air Force air strike in Pakistan’s nuclear facilities, Pakistan armed forces immediate access to the highest level of “red alert” status, and sent fighters over major cities and key targets patrol. Fearing the two sides “accidental discharge”, senior U.S. military officers quickly rushed to South Asia “fire.”
Pakistan over the roar of fighter planes
12 22 afternoon, Islamabad, Pakistan, Rawalpindi, Lahore and other cities over the roar of aircraft, public They have called the local TV stations and newspapers, asking whether “emergency” occurred. Pakistan Air Force spokesman Zafar quickly held a press conference to clarify that “this is the situation in check readiness to crush any aggression.”
However, the media, then through a variety of sources that Pakistani armed forces have access to the highest state of combat readiness that day – “Red Alert.” In addition, Pakistani Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Majid also held a secret meeting. Although the military said, “This is Majid on his visit to the military situation in China,” but in fact, the meeting focused on the “hot issues facing the country.”
Earlier, Pakistan’s military had received reports that the Indian Army in the region between the junction of Raj Stan mobilize troops, suddenly came to a mountain combat divisions here. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force also enhance security and combat readiness level, the sudden appearance of a large number of new border radar. These actions “unusual.”
In this case, it ordered the aircraft took off on patrol in Pakistan, the army and navy also entered the high combat readiness; nuclear arsenal, command and control departments are instructed to take “necessary measures” to deal with any possible conflict , circumstances. Witnesses also said a number of important nuclear facilities and research institutions have begun to deploy anti-aircraft guns around and missiles. More surprising is the day to Dubai from Pakistan and India was grounded all flights.
face air strikes at nuclear facilities?
Pakistan’s armed forces so nervous not unfounded, that Pakistan and India has continued to keep the pressure on the.
Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee 22, openly said that unless Pakistan “to honor commitments on terror”, or blame India “to take proactive measures.” He claimed that India’s patience has “reached its limit,” if Pakistan does not effectively combat terrorists, then New Delhi will retain a variety of options, including the use of force against terrorist bases inside Pakistan. He also urged the international community to continue to put pressure on Pakistan to force the country to eradicate terrorism.
“The Times of India ‘December 23 report said, November 26, after terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, Pakistan, through secret channels to tell, just give it 30 days against terrorists. Therefore, on December 26 is the ultimatum of the “deadline.” After the Indian attack on Pakistan at any time.
most concern in Islamabad, India more than 22 media sources, India’s Intelligence Bureau, the Israeli intelligence agency “Mossad”, the U.S. CIA and British Military Intelligence had recently held a secret meeting to discuss the joint air strikes on Pakistani nuclear facilities, the possibility. Because India is to take the opportunity to “punish” Pakistan, and Israel blamed Pakistani nuclear technology to the black market, are worried that these Anglo-American nuclear technology and equipment falling into the hands of terrorists, so all it had on Pakistan’s nuclear facilities, the idea of ??the exercise of force . Pakistan was very nervous, very likely a series of military transactions related to this.
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