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  • Pakistan's Ex- Air Force chief Nur Khan admits 1965 war was "Wrong"

    A word from Pak: 1965 was 'wrong'
    ISLAMABAD: Terming the 1965 war as "wrong," the then Pakistan Air Force chief Nur Khan has said that it was the result of attempts by Pakistani Army to push a large number of militants into Jammu and Kashmir.

    He accused former military ruler Ayub Khan and his Generals of telling a "big lie" to the nation that India had provoked the war.

    Air Marshal (Retd) Khan's account of the war, published in the local daily Dawn on Tuesday, coincided with Pakistan's commemoration of the 'Defence Day' on the 40th anniversary of the conflict.

    Khan said the war was the result of attempts by Pakistani Army to push a large number of armed militants into Jammu and Kashmir without even informing Air Force and Navy.
    He said Pakistani Army suffered heavy losses in the war. "They (the coterie of Generals around President Ayub Khan) had planned the 'Operation Gibraltar' for self glory than the national interest.

    "It was wrong war and they misled the nation with a big lie that India rather than Pakistan had provoked the war and that we were the victims of the Indian aggression."

    He said Gen Ayub was told on the second day of the war by Army Chief Musa Khan that Army had even run out of ammunition.

    "That was the extent of preparation of army. And information had shocked Gen Ayub so much that it could have triggered his heart ailment which overtook him a couple of years later."

    Charging the Army with starting the "unnecessary" war, Khan said "rumours about an impending operation (by Pakistan Army) were rife but army had not shared plans with other forces."

    Khan said since the 1965 war "was based on a big lie and was presented to the nation as a great victory, the army came to believe its own fiction and used Ayub as its role model and therefore continued to fight unwanted wars -- the 1971 war, the Kargil fiasco in 1999."

    "In each of the subsequent wars we have committed the same mistakes that we committed in 1965," he said and demanded that a 'Truth Commission' should be constituted to determine "why we failed in all military adventures."

    In a detailed account of the war in which Pakistan Army suffered serious reverses, Khan said he understood from Gen Musa Khan that "something was afoot."

    He was later told about the plans by GoC Akthar Hassan Malik to send a large number of militants into Jammu and Kashmir to fight the Indian Army.
    "Don't worry, because the plan is to send in some 800,000 infiltrators... to throw out the Indian troops with the help of the local population,"

    Malik told him giving an impression that the Indians would not be able to retaliate and therefore the Pakistan Air Force need not get into the war time mode.

    Meanwhile, President Pervez Musharraf in a message on 'Defence Day' said that "while Pakistan is economically stable and has an impregnable defence, our nation is still facing multidimensional threats" and asked people to pledge to uphold dignity, honour and sovereignty of Pakistan at all costs.

    Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in his message urged people to make the country a tolerant, developed, enlightened and democratic Islamic welfare state, as envisaged by its founding fathers.

    "Our economy is on high growth trajectory, and we are utilising all our resources to make our defence impregnable. The armed forces are fully capable and sufficiently equipped to defend the motherland
    So, now Pakistan's Ex-Air Force chief has laid bare the truth that not only did Pakistan provoke the 1965 war but it also lost, contrary to the history taught in Pakistan where children are told of victories over Indian forces in 1965. 71 & Kargil.
    Surely this would knock some sense into many here.

    Oh I forgot this small thing for all the kids here who main for referencing links http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/a...ow/1222586.cms
    Last edited by Gautam; 07 Sep 05,, 17:39.

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    No man dont you know

    everyone but Aryan and HK are wrong.

    MORI IS A FARCE

    KASHMIR WILL BE THEIRS SOON.

    PAKISTAN GOOD

    INDIA EVIL.

    All posts by our Pakistani posters can be summed up above,
    Last edited by Sameer; 08 Sep 05,, 14:59.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sameer
      No man dont you know

      everyone but Aryan and HK are wrong.

      MORI IS A FARCE

      KASHMIR WILL BE THEIRS SOON.

      PAKISTAN GOOD

      INDIA EVIL.

      All posts by our Pakistani posters can be summed up above,
      I would also like to add that Pakistani's are decendents of Arabs & Turks

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      • #4
        Untill & unless the doctered version of history & hatred towards India ingeneral & hindus in particular, there is no way pureland will walk the moderate path. All things said & done mushy is nothing but the product of same system, who was a prominent figure in resurrection of taliban AQ too, why yanks expects miracles from this man. He is just trying to maximise his permutation & combination to stay as long as possible in power with the help of coercion.
        Hala Madrid!!

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        • #5
          The US keeps Mushy in power because they fear the Mullahs that may replace him and Musharaff keeps the Mullahs in a powerful enough state so that the Americans continue to feel that way.

          At the end, the Mullahs jump around like puppets, the Americans remain scared and Musharaff gets to stay in a palace for many years to come.

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