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نویسنده : ringfunct
تاریخ : سه شنبه 29 مهر 1399
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When her mother asked her why is she crying, the little girl said that it is because Salman Khan got arrested. Salman Khan got convicted, and the little girl started crying. (Photo: Screenshot from viral video on Twitter) Mumbai: Actor Salman Khan was convicted and sentenced to five years in jail on Thursday in the 20-year old blackbuck poaching case.Also read: Salman Khan to spend second night in jail, court reserves bail for tomorrowThis made his fans really disappointed and disheartened and all these fans gathered outside his Galaxy apartments after hearing the news.Also read: Saif Ali Khan wished Salman Khan good luck before parting ways from Jodhpur courtOne such fan Salman has is in a little girl who cannot stop crying post his arrest, because he got convicted.Also read: Salman Khan killed the blackbuck because Short Bend-tailed Ratchet Socket Wrench of Tabu and Sonali's dare, claims eyewitnessWhen her mother asked her why is she crying and refusing to eat any food, she said that it is because Salman Khan got arrested.She just refuses to accept that Salman Khan did something wrong and believes that explanation could do the magic and arresting him was a drastic step.Also read: Salman Khan blackbuck poaching case: Defence prepares a 51 page argumentLike other fans, she also believes that if other criminals can be set free, then their God Salman Khan should not have been arrested because the fans believe he is innocent.Also read: 10 things you absolutely must know about Salman Khan’s blackbuck caseThe little girl says she will not eat or go to school till Salman comes back, and somehow the mother convinces her to at least eat by telling her that he will be released soon. Watch the video here:The Cute Little Girl Was Crrrying ForWhen she see the news here tears ws nt stopping ...not eating anything .alone saying " SALMAN KHAN JAIL CHLA GAYA" PLZ GOD Accpet here pray nd all of the childern prayWeSupportSalmankhan pic.twitter.com/wL0uHdd7sc— We Support Salman Khan April 5, 2018This isn’t the first time that a little girl has cried for Salman Khan. Earlier it was Suzi who cried and told Salman Khan that she loves him.

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نویسنده : ringfunct
تاریخ : پنج شنبه 24 مهر 1399
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 "It is over for us, we are finished, they have massacred us, at least 10 of us," a man told AFP, too upset to give his name. Interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish confirmed a suicide bomber carried out the attack -- the latest in a series of recent deadly assaults in the restive province.The attacker struck a market located hundreds of metres from the provincial governor&Double Ratchet Combination Spanner39;s compound where Ghani was holding meetings, governor spokesman Attaullah Khogyani told AFP.Wells # said that since the Afghan government and the United States were willing to start talking without preconditions, the onus was now on the Taliban to respond. The unprecedented ceasefire over the holiday capping Ramadan triggered spontaneous street celebrations involving Taliban terrorists, security forces, and war-weary civilians. The government's unilateral truce overlapped with the Taliban's three-day ceasefire for Eid, but the militants refused to prolong it. The attacker targeted the group on its way to the governor's compound. who aren't residing in Afghanistan, who are the obstacle to a negotiated political settlement," Wells said in remarks embargoed until Sunday.Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for provincial governor in Nangarhar province, said among 19 dead were 12 Sikhs, Hindus, 20 were wounded.. Provincial health director Najibullah Kamawal confirmed 19 people had been killed, the majority of them Sikhs. Ceasfire endsThe attack came a day after Ghani ordered Afghan security forces to resume offensive operations against the Taliban following the expiration of the government's 18-day ceasefire. The attack comes as US envoy Alice Wells visits Kabul as part of efforts to ratchet up pressure on the Taliban to engage in peace talks.   Ghani's spokesman said the president was still in Nangarhar but was "away from danger". but we have not yet seen that sustained and decisive action on the part of Islamabad," she said. Another 20 people were wounded.But it was marred by two suicide attacks in Nangarhar that killed dozens of people and were claimed by the ISIS terror group, which has a smaller but relatively potent presence in Afghanistan..ISIS was not part of the ceasefire. (Representational Image) Jalalabad: A suicide bomber blew himself up in a city in eastern Afghanistan where President Ashraf Ghani was visiting, killing at least 19 people, many of them Sikhs and Hindus, officials said Sunday, in the latest violence to rock the country.. Among the 19 dead were 12 Sikhs and Hindus, he told AFP.Ghani arrived in Jalalabad earlier Sunday to open a hospital, part of a two-day visit to the province bordering Pakistan. There were scenes of anguish at the hospital where grieving relatives wept and hugged each other as they waited for news of their loved ones.The Taliban have so far ignored Ghani's offer of peace negotiations... Wells, who is due to hold talks in Pakistan on Monday, said Islamabad also needed to do more to squeeze the Taliban and get them to the negotiating table.Small communities of Sikhs and Hindus reside in what is otherwise an overwhelmingly Muslim nation. Instead, they have insisted on direct talks with the United States, which Washington has repeatedly refused."Right now it's the Taliban leaders. It is not clear if they were the intended target of the attack."Pakistan has an important role to play.

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تاریخ : جمعه 18 مهر 1399
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McCain said the lack of additional US patrols last year was "disappointing yet hardly surprising. He said the United States would continue to "fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows.He said US officials did not notify any of the countries prior to the transit patrol.Washington argues that islands China has built up in the South China Sea are not entitled to a territorial limit under international law as they used to be underwater at high tide. Such passage can only take place in waters belonging to another country.Carter said the patrol was not meant to challenge any claims of sovereignty, but to challenge attempts by the countries involved to restrict navigation rights and to require prior notification of transits.China argues that the islands would be used mainly for civilian use, such as coast guard activity and fishing research.""We again call for all claimants to halt land reclamation and further development of new facilities and militarization on their outposts and instead focus on reaching agreement on acceptable behavior in disputed areas," he told reporters.US Defense Secretary Ash Carter told McCain in a letter dated December 21 that the Navy conducted a previous patrol in October to be "lawful under all possible scenarios" given ambiguities about whether certain islands in the region are entitled to a territorial sea."Analysts say China's increasing military presence in the disputed sea could ultimately lead to a Beijing-controlled air defence zone, ratcheting up tensions with other claimants and the United States."The question is do we want to escalate the situation and ratchet it up " said the official." He said the Obama administration was "either unable to manage the complexities of interagency national security decision-making or simply too risk averse to do what is necessary to safeguard the rules-based order in the Asia-Pacific.US officials remain committed to carrying out further "freedom of navigation" patrols near Double Ratchet Combination Spanner the dispute islands, but are still debating the timing of another patrol, said one US defense official, who was not authorized to speak publicly.US State Department spokesman John Kirby on Monday said China's first landing of a plane on an island in the disputed region "raises tensions and threatens regional stability.At the time, critics said the destroyer Lassen's decision to conduct an "innocent passage" by skipping military drills could have actually reinforced China's claim to sovereignty over the islands.China recently landed plane on a man-made Island."Carter said the October 27 patrol included a continuous transit consistent with what is known as the "right of innocent passage," which applies only in a territorial sea, and with "freedom of navigation," which applies beyond those limits. Washington: The chairman of the influential US Senate Armed Services Committee on Monday criticised the Obama administration for delaying further "freedom of navigation" patrols within 12 nautical miles of islands built by China in the South China Sea..Senator John McCain said in a statement that the lack of US action was allowing China to continue to "pursue its territorial ambitions" in the region, most recently by landing a plane on a man-made island in the Spratly Islands archipelago on Saturday.

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تاریخ : دو شنبه 7 مهر 1399
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The good news is that China, India, and Pakistan won't go overboard on MIRVs like the United States and the Soviet Union. The motivations behind these steps will determine how extensively nuclear arsenals will grow and how pernicious the effects of stockpile growth will become, the book said. The bad news is that even limited deployments will further complicate the triangular nuclear competition in Asia," Krepon said.China will likely continue to build its arsenal at a moderate pace, adding fewer than 200 warheads to its arsenal over the next 10-15 years -- perhaps one half as a result of multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV)."They will proceed at a slow pace -- and reject the lure and pitfalls of Cold War-era counterforce targeting strategies," he said. Washington: Small increments of stockpile growth and multiple warhead missiles will ratchet up a triangular nuclear competition among China, India and Pakistan, a new book has said while warning that there are no realistic prospects for banning such arsenal.China has started to deploy such missiles, and India and Pakistan are likely to cross this threshold as well.But even small increments of stockpile growth and multiple warhead missiles will ratchet up the triangular nuclear competition among China, India, and Pakistan, Krepon said.China has started to deploy such missiles, and India and Pakistan are likely to cross this threshold as well.According to Krepon, the triangular nuclear competition in Asia will differ greatly from the arms race between the United States and the erstwhile Soviet Union.With China beginning its long-awaited deployment of the DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missile, India and Pakistan are likely to respond by placing multiple warheads atop some of their missiles, the book titled 'The Lure and Pitfalls of MIRVS: From the First to the Second Nuclear Age' said. (Representational Image) China has started to deploy such missiles, and India and Pakistan are likely to cross this threshold as well.The book warns that if the growth of warhead totals and missile accuracy presages moves by Beijing and New Delhi toward warfighting strategies of deterrence, then the second nuclear age will become far more dangerous and prospects for reducing the salience of nuclear weapons on international affairs will be undermined.Krepon concludes that success in dampening this competition will require improved relations and nuclear risk reduction measures between China and India, and between India and Pakistan."If decision makers in China, India, and Pakistan wish to avoid repeating the missteps of the United States and the Soviet Union during the first nuclear age, they will limit the extent to which multiple warheads are placed atop missiles," Krepon said.The book, co-edited by Michael Krepon, Co-founder of the Stimson Center, and Shane Mason, says that in the second nuclear 6 PCS DOUBLE FLEXIBLE RATCHET SPANNER SET age, no less than the first, there are no realistic prospects for banning multiple-warhead missiles..Most importantly, China and India can avoid the lure and pitfalls of MIRVs by continuing to avoid counterforce nuclear targeting strategies.

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The good news is that China, India, and Pakistan won't go overboard on MIRVs like the United States and the Soviet Union. The motivations behind these steps will determine how extensively nuclear arsenals will grow and how pernicious the effects of stockpile growth will become, the book said. The bad news is that even limited deployments will further complicate the triangular nuclear competition in Asia," Krepon said.China will likely continue to build its arsenal at a moderate pace, adding fewer than 200 warheads to its arsenal over the next 10-15 years -- perhaps one half as a result of multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV)."They will proceed at a slow pace -- and reject the lure and pitfalls of Cold War-era counterforce targeting strategies," he said. Washington: Small increments of stockpile growth and multiple warhead missiles will ratchet up a triangular nuclear competition among China, India and Pakistan, a new book has said while warning that there are no realistic prospects for banning such arsenal.China has started to deploy such missiles, and India and Pakistan are likely to cross this threshold as well.But even small increments of stockpile growth and multiple warhead missiles will ratchet up the triangular nuclear competition among China, India, and Pakistan, Krepon said.China has started to deploy such missiles, and India and Pakistan are likely to cross this threshold as well.According to Krepon, the triangular nuclear competition in Asia will differ greatly from the arms race between the United States and the erstwhile Soviet Union.With China beginning its long-awaited deployment of the DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missile, India and Pakistan are likely to respond by placing multiple warheads atop some of their missiles, the book titled 'The Lure and Pitfalls of MIRVS: From the First to the Second Nuclear Age' said. (Representational Image) China has started to deploy such missiles, and India and Pakistan are likely to cross this threshold as well.The book warns that if the growth of warhead totals and missile accuracy presages moves by Beijing and New Delhi toward warfighting strategies of deterrence, then the second nuclear age will become far more dangerous and prospects for reducing the salience of nuclear weapons on international affairs will be undermined.Krepon concludes that success in dampening this competition will require improved relations and nuclear risk reduction measures between China and India, and between India and Pakistan."If decision makers in China, India, and Pakistan wish to avoid repeating the missteps of the United States and the Soviet Union during the first nuclear age, they will limit the extent to which multiple warheads are placed atop missiles," Krepon said.The book, co-edited by Michael Krepon, Co-founder of the Stimson Center, and Shane Mason, says that in the second nuclear 6 PCS DOUBLE FLEXIBLE RATCHET SPANNER SET age, no less than the first, there are no realistic prospects for banning multiple-warhead missiles..Most importantly, China and India can avoid the lure and pitfalls of MIRVs by continuing to avoid counterforce nuclear targeting strategies.

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