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Javed: Pakistan Test Site for US Drones

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2009

Javed Chaudhry - host of Kal Tak program in Pakistan - traces the history of US drone attacks in the country and postulates on America's real intentions regarding their use. According to him, given the abysmal ratio of terrorists killed relative to innocent civilian deaths in drone attacks, the US is using Pakistani tribal areas as a testing site for its technology. Its real purpose is to improve drone technology to a point where it can launch effective strikes - including those involving nuclear weapons - anywhere in the world from bases in the United States.

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  • what hell is this,

    14 Al qaeda = 700 innocent people,

    Our Pak Air Force should now take action .

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  • this is just because of being Islamic nation.

  • @dangercj

    If you want to loose planes too, ur welcome to try..

    maybe if ur country didn't secretly support terrorist, this never would have happened.

  • LOL @ MALE = NAR...what a translation. obviously he doesnt have a least idea of what MALE means...which is an acronym for medium altitude long endurance...used for aircraft, its a military term..not the female male thing...hahaha what a joke he made of himself.

  • hahaha half century

    jai porkistan

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