US had to free Shamsi air force base in Pakistan

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US had to free Shamsi air force base in PakistanAccording to a statement from Pakistan’s army press service on Sunday, the US forces completely removed their military units from the Shamsi air force base, handing it over to Pakistani military units. This base is located in the north-western region of Pakistan, in the province of Baluchistan.

“The transfer of the Shamsi military base to full control of the Pakistani army took place this morning after it was urgently left by the US Air Force units,” said the spokesman for the United States Army.

As previously reported, this conflict between the Pakistani authorities and US forces arose as a result of the death of twenty-five Pakistani border guards who died due to raids aviation NATO on November twenty-sixth, 2011 to the Mohmand region bordering Afghanistan, after which the US military mission was requested to leave the air force base they rent as soon as possible, Interfax recalls.

The aforementioned military facility in Pakistan was used by US forces to launch unmanned aircraft in order to launch attacks on the Pakistani-Afghan frontier on the positions of extremists.
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    1. +13
      11 December 2011 21: 31
      Well done quickly hit the road, because they can when they ask "well"
      1. Pavel V
        +11
        11 December 2011 21: 40
        The further you go, the better for everyone.
        As in the bearded joke:
        The patient needs a doctor's care. And the further the doctor goes, the better the patient.
      2. Bravo
        +3
        11 December 2011 22: 01
        as fast as my mother-in-law didn’t even drink tea wink
    2. Sergh
      +4
      11 December 2011 21: 33
      That's it, this is not playful, go ahead, this is already serious. And you've been arguing here all week, I will, I will. A chain reaction can also occur when looking at "some dead" Pakistan!
      1. snek
        +2
        11 December 2011 22: 24
        Quote: Sergh
        "some kind of dead" Pakistan!

        The army of Pakistan - 1.451 thousand people. Nuclear power. A bunch of military equipment (although, admittedly, most of it is obsolete). Plus, they have China behind them. A chain reaction is unlikely - many countries are happy to have American bases: a good lease is paid for them.
        1. Sergh
          0
          11 December 2011 22: 35
          snek, you know how to read, thanks bothered! So read quotes!
          1. snek
            +1
            11 December 2011 22: 39
            then it was necessary to put in quotes only "dead", and so it looks like a quote from somewhere
            1. Sergh
              0
              11 December 2011 22: 42
              A colon is placed before the quote, countrywoman!
              1. snek
                +2
                11 December 2011 22: 58
                Eh ...
                The colon is not always placed. Example of a print dialog:
                - Putin is a vile traitor!
                - This "vile traitor" brought the country out of the crisis of the 90s!
                Of course, I had to read all the past comments and not seeing words like "some dead" there, I had to understand that this is not someone's quote. However, I note that the sentence:
                Quote: Sergh
                A chain reaction can also occur when looking at "some dead" Pakistan!

                It loses its meaning if Pakistan’s weakness is perceived ironically.
                And yes, nsk is Novosibirsk wink
        2. 0
          11 December 2011 23: 15
          Quote: snek
          countries are happy to have American bases: a good lease is paid for them.

          and the Kyrgyz too Pindos kick from their base they want to establish
          1. snek
            0
            11 December 2011 23: 22
            Quote: Denis
            and the Kyrgyz too Pindos kick from their base they want to establish

            This is yes, but only they ea want money from us
            1. 0
              11 December 2011 23: 46
              Quote: snek
              they from us ea want money

              and they receive not only kyrgiz from Kyrgyzstan, preferential citizenship, but to a Russian from another ... istan-yuh
    3. storm12
      +5
      11 December 2011 21: 39
      The process has begun! And this is good!
    4. gambit
      +2
      11 December 2011 21: 47
      Yes this is good
    5. +2
      11 December 2011 21: 50
      Good riddance! winked
    6. vadimus
      0
      11 December 2011 21: 54
      Well get to the hut, gopot!
    7. Anatoly
      +1
      11 December 2011 21: 55
      A small moral victory, with far-reaching consequences. The main thing is there is a precedent! bully
    8. 0
      11 December 2011 22: 07
      Well done ..... Pakistan steers)
    9. +3
      11 December 2011 22: 11
      go home yankee! Faster and everywhere!
    10. slan
      +1
      11 December 2011 22: 15
      Something tells me that everything is not so primitive. Pakistan would have spoiled relations with the United States, Americans began to respond at the first request. Pakistan is a nuclear underdevelopment in permanent conflict with the powerful economy of India ..
      Compare with Libya, almost invulnerable from all points of view. Any Pakistani government is doomed to be a puppet of the Anglo-Jews.
      1. +1
        11 December 2011 22: 24
        Quote: slan
        Pakistan would spoil relations with the United States,


        All right, the loss of Pakistan is the loss of Afghanistan, so they demonstrate their docility
    11. BAT
      +3
      11 December 2011 22: 18
      Pindosers are seen crap great! It’s time to drive them from everywhere. Country of fagots and lesbians !!!

      Themselves all gay, so also around the world impose their pedrilism
    12. 0
      11 December 2011 22: 30
      I would not say that this is a victory for Pakistan. it’s just that the government was uncomfortable with its people, that’s all and still so as not to lose power + support from China. if China ceases to support Pakistan, then he will again give up this US base. as usual all over the world everyone does this or almost everyone.
      1. slan
        +1
        11 December 2011 22: 41
        China still has a long way to compete with the United States there, but the need for a performance in front of the people explains a lot.
    13. 0
      11 December 2011 22: 53
      Wow, it happens! To be honest, when I first heard this idea from Pakistan, I didn't even pay much attention. Well done!
    14. patriot64
      0
      11 December 2011 22: 55
      Although it’s small, but a victory over the bandits! For another US Army to name the language does not turn.
    15. +1
      11 December 2011 23: 00
      The PENDOS somehow hurt quickly and peacefully ... another place. + Instability in (due to) Afghanistan (a) will make it possible to continue to drive about / use the fight against terrorism.
    16. SAMEDOV SULEYMAN
      0
      11 December 2011 23: 01
      As they say in our village: CLOTHING THE ROAD!
    17. Force 83
      0
      11 December 2011 23: 22
      It’s right that they didn’t leave Pakistan, they don’t make money there, they would still have to pay, they would contact me better I would give my hectare
    18. 0
      11 December 2011 23: 44
      Pindos will have to leave Afghanistan - it’s unprofitable to leave the contingent there to keep it by air. Moreover, the debate on missile defense, I think, will ruin the railway transportation in Russia, Kazakhstan, etc.
    19. Perry
      0
      12 December 2011 01: 39
      there will be a campaign "isle bi back" (C) ... I would like to be mistaken ...
      1. Sergh
        +1
        12 December 2011 03: 25
        Well it will already be big boom! Without a bold.
    20. 0
      12 December 2011 06: 17
      Justice triumphed!
    21. 0
      12 December 2011 06: 40
      Rewind then winding, but it seems that not just like that. the Yankees just don't leave. Ass planted in love. only to whom and when will this ass appear?
    22. SL.Kocegar
      0
      12 December 2011 06: 57
      Drone breaking

      Drone breaking
    23. 0
      12 December 2011 18: 19
      Something is alarming, it was quickly dumped painfully, they were planning to see something and most likely somewhere they prepared a new place for their base near our borders,.
    24. 0
      12 December 2011 20: 13
      Iran and Pakistan can also be very useful

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